Research to improve people's health

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Consult IDIAPJGol's scientific publications of July 2024

During the month of July the research staff of IDIAPJGol has published 28 new articles in scientific journals of both national and international scope. You can consult them below.

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IDIAPJGol joins the Partnership for Global LGBTIQ+ Equality

This is a corporate social responsibility project promoted by the United Nations and the World Economic Forum to promote diversity and a culture of respect and equality, both in the workplace and in the activities carried out by the companies that support it

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Following the Mediterranean diet reduces the chances of presenting metabolic syndrome

A study published in the journal Nutrients states that Caucasian patients between 35 and 74 years old who follow the Mediterranean diet tend to have fewer problems with overweight, obesity, and are less likely to present metabolic syndrome

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A study involving IDIAPJGol recommends an intersectional approach to improve healthcare for women who have undergone genital mutilation

To improve its prevention and treatment from primary care, our understanding should not be limited to a cultural issue; it is necessary to promote a shift towards an intersectional approach

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Children of mothers exposed to high levels of radiation during the first months of pregnancy have a lower IQ

A study led by IDIAPJGol researcher Liudmila Liutsko has explored the relationship between the thyroid dose of ionizing radiation, hormone levels and intelligence in boys and girls exposed to intrauterine radiation after the Chernobyl disaster

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Motivational interviews show good results in the treatment of childhood obesity

The study in which IDIAPJGol participated has demonstrated the effectiveness of motivational interviews in primary care to help children with obesity adopt a healthier lifestyle

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