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Research Outputs | TR-Dizin | WoS | Scopus | PubMed2024-03-29T15:08:58ZRelationship between nutritional literacy and quality of life in Turkish adults: a cross-sectional survey
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12941/196
Relationship between nutritional literacy and quality of life in Turkish adults: a cross-sectional survey
Baş, Dilşat; Tontaş, Ebru; Kavuşan, Kerim Alper; Seçkiner, Selda; Schoinas, Ezgi Sakar; Kayak, Simge
Background and Objectives: Nutrition literacy is a modifiable lifestyle risk factor, and addressing literacy-related barriers may help improve health outcomes, including quality of life. This cross-sectional and descriptive study examines the relationship between Turkish adult’s nutrition literacy and quality of life.
Materials and Methods: We conducted online surveys with volunteers aged 18-65 with a minimum primary school education who provided consent. We used the evaluation Instrument of Nutrition Literacy (EINLA) scale to evaluate the nutritional literacy level of the participants and the 36-item short-form health survey questionnaire (SF-36) to evaluate the quality of life. SPSS v25.0 (IBM Corp., NY, USA) was used for the statistical analysis of the data. Results: Participants (n=1379) had a mean age of 33.89 (sd: 13.11) years; 1001(73%) were female, 776 (55%)were single, 822 (59.6%) were college graduates, 366 (26.5%)were overweight, 164 (11.9%) obese, and 177(12.8%)lived alone. There was a statistically significant correlation between the total nutrition literacy scores of the participants and their general health (r=0.220), physical function (r=0.351), physical role difficulty (r=0.088), function (r=0.253), pain (r=0.154) and mental health (r=0.213) (p<0.001). Except for the emotional role difficulty (p=0.128) and vitality (p=0.191) sub-dimensions of SF-36, there was a statistically significant correlation between the nutrition literacy level of the participants and their quality-of-life p<0.05 and p<0.001. Conclusion: Based on these results, as participants' nutritional literacy level increases, their quality of life improves. Therefore, this study confirms that improving nutrition literacy may positively affect the quality of life. Further research, however, needs
2024-01-01T00:00:00ZManagement options and long-term follow-ups for permanent double incisors: six to eleven-year case reports
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12941/194
Management options and long-term follow-ups for permanent double incisors: six to eleven-year case reports
Şen Yavuz, Betül; Sezgin, Batın Ilgıt; Pekel, Barhan; Korkut, Bora; Menteş, Ali
Background: Double teeth are dental anomalies that can lead to aesthetic and orthodontic problems. Case presentation: This report discusses two cases involving the multidisciplinary management of permanent maxillary left lateral incisors fused with a supernumerary tooth in two girls aged 9 and 10. Following intraoral and radiographic examinations, one was diagnosed with fusion, and the other was diagnosed with concrescence. The crown of the fused incisor was separated using a burs and extracted intraorally. The concrescent incisor was separated along its length using a laser and intentionally replanted extraorally. After a 6-year follow-up, no pathological signs were observed in the fused incisor. However, after an 11-year follow-up, external resorption was observed in the concrescent incisor. Conclusions: Both incisors remained asymptomatic throughout the observation period. This case report highlights two different and effective methods employed to preserve the natural function, form, and aesthetics of double incisors.
2024-01-01T00:00:00ZThe effects of neurophysiological facilitation techniques on respiration in stroke patients
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12941/191
The effects of neurophysiological facilitation techniques on respiration in stroke patients
Yaşar, Ali Enes; Yelvar, Gül Deniz Yılmaz; Çırak, Yasemin Buran; Elbaşı, Nurgül Dürüstkan; İnal, Habibe Serap; Günday, Çiçek
Background: Neurophysiological facilitation techniques (NFTs) can improve respiratory functions by a reflex response on the respiratory system and related structures with proprioceptive and tactile stimuli. Aims and Objectives: It was aimed to investigate the effects of NFTs on respiratory and functional capacity (FC) in stroke patients. Methods: Participants were divided into two groups as the study (n=34) (SG) and the control (n=34) (CG). Participants in the CG joined a conventional physiotherapy program while additional NFTs were applied to the participants in the SG during 5 sessions. Demographic information of the patients was obtained and the patients were evaluated at the beginning and the end of the treatment period. Respiratory muscle strength (RMS) was measured by MicroRPM and recorded as maximum nspiratory/expiratory pressure. Dyspnea was measured by Modified Medical Research Council and Modified Borg Scale. FC was measured with 6 Minute Walk Test (6MWT). Fatigue was measured by the Fatigue Severity Scale. Results: When the RMS was examined, both groups improved at the end of the treatment but the improvement is significant only in the SG (p<0.05). The groups were significantly different in terms of inspiratory muscle strength (p<0.05) but not expiratory muscle strength (p>0.05). When the FC, respiratory frequency and dyspnea was examined, a statistically significant difference was found in favor of the SG (p<0.05). No significant difference was observed in the fatigue severity of the participants in both groups (p>0.05). Conclusion: NFTs may improve RMS, FC, and decrease respiratory frequency and dyspnea levels in stroke individuals.
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZEtiology of narrow maxilla creating orthodontic and prosthetic treatment difficulties
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12941/190
Etiology of narrow maxilla creating orthodontic and prosthetic treatment difficulties
Akkus, N. Ozdemir; İşçi, Kemal Devrim
Abstract. – OBJECTIVE: Narrow maxilla occurring due to various congenital or acquired causes creates major orthodontic problems and complicates prosthetic dental rehabilitation. The etiologic factors are mostly related to upper airway pathologies that restrict breathing and cause negative pressure at the base of the nose and nasopharynx. The upper and lower airway is a whole unit. Regional anomalies or acquired
problems affect the entire system. This can lead to developmental issues and permanent disorders in childhood, which will last their real life. This study was planned to investigate the incidence of
nasopharyngeal obstruction originating from allergic rhinitis, turbinate hypertrophy, septum deviation, and adenoid vegetation in children scheduled for orthodontic treatment due to maxillary stenosis.
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