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Au cours de la dernière décennie, des essais cliniques randomisés (ECR) de suppléments alimentaires et des interventions nutritionnelles dans les maladies les plus importantes ont produit, pour la plupart, des résultats nuls ou négatifs – malgré les résultats positifs provenant de nombreuses études.
For most of the last 20 years the focus of nutritional advice has been to reduce total fat intake and consume large amounts of carbohydrate. However, this advice is inconsistent with many lines of evidence indicating that unsaturated fats have beneficial metabolic effects and reduce risk of coronary heart disease. More recent evidence has also shown that the large majority of carbohydrates in current industrial diets, consisting of refined starches and sugars, have adverse metabolic effects and increase risks of obesity, heart diseases and type 2 diabetes. Thus, in what appears to be an optimal diet, most calories would come from a balance of whole grains and plant oils, proteins would be provided by a mix of beans, nuts, fish, eggs, and poultry, and the remaining nutritional needs would be filled by plenty of vegetables and a few fruits. Important considerations include the role of dairy products, the interrelationships with physical activity and genetic variations, the implications of our food choices on environmental sustainability, and how we move from today's pathological diet to a more optimal way of eating.
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Par téléphone au (260) 420-1100, et mentionnez le code de groupe ECR pour profiter du prix spécial avant le 1er novembre 2013.
By phone: Call (260) 420-1100 use Group Code: ECR to get the special room rate no later than November 1, 2013.
Por teléfono: Llame al (260) 420-1100 y mencione el código de grupo: ECR para obtener la tarifa especial, a más tardar el 1° de noviembre de 2013.
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En Afrique du Sud, Stepping Stones a procédé à des essais contrôlés randomisés (ECR) pour évaluer l’efficacité de cet outil éducatif connu pour prévenir la violence et la propagation du VIH. Un tel essai a été mené dans 70 villages ruraux d’Afrique du Su pour évaluer l’impact du programme, une intervention comportementale mise en œuvre dans 35 communautés dans le cadre de deux ateliers de 20 hommes et de 20 femmes dans chaque communauté.
Stepping Stones is a community-based intervention aimed at preventing HIV through more gender-equitable and more communicative relationships. Started by Alice Wellbourne in Uganda, the programme has been adapted for over 17 settings and translated to at least 13 languages for use in over 40 countries (Jewkes, Nduna, Levin, Jama, Dunkle, Wood, Koss, Puren and Duvvury, 2007). Though the programme did not explicitly set out to reduce the incidence of intimate partner violence, an evaluation of the programme in South Africa demonstrated that the programme did reduce violence against women.
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Le Professeur Yaya a été chercheur postdoctoral à l’Université Yale et chercheur invité à l’Université de New York aux États-Unis. Il a participé à la conception et la mise en œuvre d’essais contrôlés randomisés (ECR) et d’études observationnelles dans divers domaines.
Professor Yaya was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Yale University, and a Senior Visiting Scholar at New York University (NYU). He has experience in the design and implementation of randomized controlled trials and observational epidemiologic studies of maternal and child health, infectious diseases and chronic diseases. Dr Yaya has published 18 books and numerous book chapters and technical reports. His research articles have appeared in leading peer-reviewed journals, including The Lancet, Health Policy and The International Journal of Medicine (Oxford University Press). As well,
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MER-ECR 1-2H
09. Mai 2017
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Au cours de la dernière décennie, des essais cliniques randomisés (ECR) de suppléments alimentaires et des interventions nutritionnelles dans les maladies les plus importantes ont produit, pour la plupart, des résultats nuls ou négatifs – malgré les résultats positifs provenant de nombreuses études.
For most of the last 20 years the focus of nutritional advice has been to reduce total fat intake and consume large amounts of carbohydrate. However, this advice is inconsistent with many lines of evidence indicating that unsaturated fats have beneficial metabolic effects and reduce risk of coronary heart disease. More recent evidence has also shown that the large majority of carbohydrates in current industrial diets, consisting of refined starches and sugars, have adverse metabolic effects and increase risks of obesity, heart diseases and type 2 diabetes. Thus, in what appears to be an optimal diet, most calories would come from a balance of whole grains and plant oils, proteins would be provided by a mix of beans, nuts, fish, eggs, and poultry, and the remaining nutritional needs would be filled by plenty of vegetables and a few fruits. Important considerations include the role of dairy products, the interrelationships with physical activity and genetic variations, the implications of our food choices on environmental sustainability, and how we move from today's pathological diet to a more optimal way of eating.
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