12 results on '"Attila Csaba Nagy"'
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2. Influenza Vaccination Coverage and Its Predictors among Self-Reported Diabetic Patients—Findings from the Hungarian Implementation of the European Health Interview Survey
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Kardos, Gergő József Szőllősi, Nguyen Chau Minh, Jenifer Pataki, Cornelia Melinda Santoso, Attila Csaba Nagy, and László
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influenza vaccination ,vaccination coverage ,Hungary ,diabetes - Abstract
In high-risk populations, such as the elderly or those with serious medical issues, for instance, people with cardiovascular diseases or diabetes, influenza can have devastating effects because it might contribute to severe complications or even death. This makes vaccination against influenza an essential component of public health. The primary objective of our research was to identify the characteristics that influenced whether an individual chose to become vaccinated against influenza, with an emphasis on whether they reported having diabetes. The data were obtained from the Hungarian implementation of the European Health Interview Surveys, which were conducted in 2009, 2014, and 2019. The total sample size was 15,874 people. To determine the variables that were related to vaccination, a multivariate logistic regression analysis that included interactions was performed. The overall vaccination coverage was 13% in 2009 and 12% in 2014 and 2019 among non-diabetic respondents; the coverage was 26% in 2009, 28% in 2014, and 25% in 2019 among diabetic respondents. Despite vaccination coverage in both groups being below the optimal level of 75%, we were able to identify factors influencing vaccination coverage. Among diabetic respondents, younger age, lower education level, sex, and co-morbidities were factors that influenced vaccination status. It is important for authorities managing healthcare and medical practitioners to be aware of the potential effects that influenza can have on diabetic patients; therefore, more efforts need to be made to increase the number of diabetic people receiving a vaccination against influenza.
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- 2022
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3. Influenza Vaccination Coverage and Its Predictors among Self-Reported Diabetic Patients-Findings from the Hungarian Implementation of the European Health Interview Survey
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Gergő József, Szőllősi, Nguyen Chau, Minh, Jenifer, Pataki, Cornelia Melinda, Santoso, Attila Csaba, Nagy, and László, Kardos
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Vaccination Coverage ,Influenza Vaccines ,Influenza, Human ,Vaccination ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Humans ,Self Report ,Aged - Abstract
In high-risk populations, such as the elderly or those with serious medical issues, for instance, people with cardiovascular diseases or diabetes, influenza can have devastating effects because it might contribute to severe complications or even death. This makes vaccination against influenza an essential component of public health. The primary objective of our research was to identify the characteristics that influenced whether an individual chose to become vaccinated against influenza, with an emphasis on whether they reported having diabetes. The data were obtained from the Hungarian implementation of the European Health Interview Surveys, which were conducted in 2009, 2014, and 2019. The total sample size was 15,874 people. To determine the variables that were related to vaccination, a multivariate logistic regression analysis that included interactions was performed. The overall vaccination coverage was 13% in 2009 and 12% in 2014 and 2019 among non-diabetic respondents; the coverage was 26% in 2009, 28% in 2014, and 25% in 2019 among diabetic respondents. Despite vaccination coverage in both groups being below the optimal level of 75%, we were able to identify factors influencing vaccination coverage. Among diabetic respondents, younger age, lower education level, sex, and co-morbidities were factors that influenced vaccination status. It is important for authorities managing healthcare and medical practitioners to be aware of the potential effects that influenza can have on diabetic patients; therefore, more efforts need to be made to increase the number of diabetic people receiving a vaccination against influenza.
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- 2022
4. An Exploratory Assessment of Factors with Which Influenza Vaccine Uptake Is Associated in Hungarian Adults 65 Years Old and Older: Findings from European Health Interview Surveys
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Kardos, Gergő József Szőllősi, Nguyen Chau Minh, Cornelia Melinda Adi Santoso, Judit Zsuga, Attila Csaba Nagy, and László
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immunization ,vaccination coverage ,influenza ,Hungary ,elderly population - Abstract
Influenza vaccination is an imperative public health task for elderly people due to a higher risk of developing more severe complications. The main aim of our study was to determine the influencing factors of being vaccinated against influenza among subjects aged 65 and above. Data were from the Hungarian implementations of the European Health Interview Survey 2009, 2014 and 2019 studies with a final sample size of 3355. A multivariate logistic regression model with interactions was used to identify the possible factors associated with vaccination. Approximately 32% of the participants were vaccinated for the most recent influenza season. The most important factors were identified that contributed to influenza vaccination among individuals, which were the following: educational attainment, having a partner, the annual frequency of specialist and doctor visits, and having comorbidities. Respondents who thought that they could do a lot for their health had higher odds of being immunized. Being obese seemed to be a risk factor. According to our findings, the current influenza vaccination coverage was considered as low in Hungary; hence, the implementation of minor reformulations in the field of health policy is suggested.
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- 2022
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5. An Exploratory Assessment of Factors with Which Influenza Vaccine Uptake Is Associated in Hungarian Adults 65 Years Old and Older: Findings from European Health Interview Surveys
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Gergő József, Szőllősi, Nguyen Chau, Minh, Cornelia Melinda Adi, Santoso, Judit, Zsuga, Attila Csaba, Nagy, and László, Kardos
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Adult ,Hungary ,Vaccination Coverage ,Influenza Vaccines ,Influenza, Human ,Vaccination ,Humans ,Aged - Abstract
Influenza vaccination is an imperative public health task for elderly people due to a higher risk of developing more severe complications. The main aim of our study was to determine the influencing factors of being vaccinated against influenza among subjects aged 65 and above. Data were from the Hungarian implementations of the European Health Interview Survey 2009, 2014 and 2019 studies with a final sample size of 3355. A multivariate logistic regression model with interactions was used to identify the possible factors associated with vaccination. Approximately 32% of the participants were vaccinated for the most recent influenza season. The most important factors were identified that contributed to influenza vaccination among individuals, which were the following: educational attainment, having a partner, the annual frequency of specialist and doctor visits, and having comorbidities. Respondents who thought that they could do a lot for their health had higher odds of being immunized. Being obese seemed to be a risk factor. According to our findings, the current influenza vaccination coverage was considered as low in Hungary; hence, the implementation of minor reformulations in the field of health policy is suggested.
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- 2022
6. Effects of Classical Breathing Exercises on Posture, Spinal and Chest Mobility among Female University Students Compared to Currently Popular Training Programs
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Szántó, Éva Csepregi, Zsuzsanna Gyurcsik, Ilona Veres-Balajti, Attila Csaba Nagy, Zoltán Szekanecz, and Sándor
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breathing exercises ,spinal and chest mobility ,posture ,female university students - Abstract
Worldwide, university students’ physical health and posture are declining due to a sedentary lifestyle. The aim of our study was to evaluate the effectiveness of physiotherapeutic breathing exercises on posture and spinal mobility among healthy female university students compared to other training methods. Sixty-one female students of the University of Debrecen were assigned to breathing exercise (BE; n = 15), yoga (Y; n = 16), Pilates (P; n = 15) programmes and interval-training (IT; n = 15). Each training session lasted one hour, performed twice a week for 7 weeks. Students were assessed using standardized clinical tests. All programmes resulted in significant improvement in chest expansion. Results of Schober’s test showed substantial improvement using BE (p < 0.05), Y, P (p ≤ 0.01) programmes. Significant changes in occiput-to-wall distance (Y, P p ≤ 0.01) (BE p ≤ 0.001) were observed in three groups except the IT group. Fingertip-to-floor test (Y, P p < 0.05) results showed significant changes in two groups. The most outstanding effects on lateral flexion were achieved using BE (right, left p ≤ 0.001) programme. A comparison with results achieved using yoga and Pilates revealed that the physiotherapeutic breathing exercise programme is an equally effective method to significantly improve spinal mobility and correct postural problems in healthy young women.
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- 2022
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7. Efficacy of metacognitive training on symptom severity, neurocognition and social cognition in patients with schizophrenia: A single-blind randomized controlled trial
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Zita Fekete, Edit Vass, Ramóna Balajthy, Ünige Tana, Attila Csaba Nagy, Barnabás Oláh, Nóra Domján, and Ildikó Szabó Kuritárné
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Social Cognition ,Cognition ,Treatment Outcome ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Schizophrenia ,Humans ,Schizophrenic Psychology ,Single-Blind Method ,General Medicine ,Metacognition ,General Psychology - Abstract
Over the past decades, a number of complementary treatments for schizophrenia have emerged. One of these is metacognitive training (MCT), which combines the principles of cognitive-behavioral therapies, cognitive remediation, and psychoeducation into a hybrid approach placing emphasis on increasing metacognitive awareness. The aim of our study was to investigate the efficacy of MCT on symptom severity, and neurocognitive and social cognitive functioning in schizophrenia; also, attention was paid to the assessment of subjective acceptability. Forty-six patients diagnosed with schizophrenia were included in our single-blind randomized controlled trial, who were assigned to the intervention or control group. The intervention group was provided standard MCT, while the control group received treatment as usual. We assessed symptom severity and cognitive functions before and after the training, as well as after a 6-month follow-up period. Compared to the control group, the intervention group showed improvement in overall symptom severity, and positive and disorganized symptoms. Training participans showed further improvement at the follow-up assessment. Regarding neurocognitive functions, improvement in visuospatial functions was observed between pre- and post-intervention assessments compared to the control group. Patients showed excellent adherence, and evaluated the training as useful and interesting. In line with the results of previous studies, our results demonstrate the efficacy of MCT on symptom severity in schizophrenia. Improvements in cognitive functions that are closely related to the onset and prevalence of symptoms of schizophrenia were also found.
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- 2022
8. Effects of Classical Breathing Exercises on Posture, Spinal and Chest Mobility among Female University Students Compared to Currently Popular Training Programs
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Éva, Csepregi, Zsuzsanna, Gyurcsik, Ilona, Veres-Balajti, Attila Csaba, Nagy, Zoltán, Szekanecz, and Sándor, Szántó
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Male ,Universities ,Posture ,Humans ,Female ,Students ,Breathing Exercises ,Spine - Abstract
Worldwide, university students' physical health and posture are declining due to a sedentary lifestyle. The aim of our study was to evaluate the effectiveness of physiotherapeutic breathing exercises on posture and spinal mobility among healthy female university students compared to other training methods. Sixty-one female students of the University of Debrecen were assigned to breathing exercise (BE
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- 2022
9. Awareness Related to Cardiometabolic Diseases: A Cross-Sectional Study in Southern Vietnam
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Chau Minh, Nguyen, Cornelia Melinda Adi, Santoso, Duyen Thi Huong, Vu, Gergő, Szőllősi, Róbert, Bata, Judit, Zsuga, and Attila Csaba, Nagy
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Adult ,Male ,hypertension ,Brief Report ,Middle Aged ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Vietnam ,prevention ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Medicine ,Female ,awareness ,type 2 diabetes - Abstract
Background: the prevalence of cardiometabolic diseases (CMDs), such as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and hypertension, is increasing rapidly in developing countries. This study aims to assess the awareness of CMD among a selected population in Vietnam. Method: a cross-sectional random sample of 402 Vietnamese citizens in two districts (Thu Duc and 12th district) in Ho Chi Minh City were interviewed. Data on knowledge, attitude, and preventive behavior (KAB) of the two conditions were collected through an interview-based questionnaire. Results: the mean (± SD) age was 47.75 (± 15.61) years, and around 60.2% were female. Multiple logistic regression was performed to explore the association of sociodemographic factors, disease status, and awareness of the CMD. Females showed better awareness than males (OR = 3.89 (1.28–11.78)), and those with T2DM and hypertension had a significantly better awareness (OR = 8.33 (2.44–28.37)) than those without CMD. Conclusion: the awareness of CMD in our sample was poor. An extensive effort to increase awareness of CMD prevention is needed. Future studies and interventions can be developed more efficiently by targeting the right population.
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- 2021
10. Early postoperative effects of kidney transplantation on the cardiovascular system in our clinical practice
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Andrea, Daragó, Gerda, Schwegler, Eszter, Szabó, Dorina, Barkó, Réka, P Szabó, Attila Csaba, Nagy, Gergő József, Szőllősi, and Balázs, Nemes
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Adult ,Echocardiography ,Humans ,Arrhythmias, Cardiac ,Cardiovascular System ,Kidney Transplantation ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Összefoglaló. Bevezetés: Mind a dializált, mind a veseátültetett betegek körében vezető haláloknak számít a cardiovascularis megbetegedés. E mögött főképp bal kamrai hypertrophia, volumenterheltség, következményes szívritmuszavar, szívbillentyű-elégtelenség, fokozott atherosclerosis állhat. Célkitűzés: Célunk a vesetranszplantáció hatásának vizsgálata a bal kamra pumpafunkciójára, a szívritmuszavarokat kiváltó és meghatározó tényezőkre és a vitiumokra nézve. Módszerek: A 2014. december 20. és 2018. június 21. közti időintervallumban, a Debreceni Egyetem Szervtranszplantációs Tanszékén felnőtt betegeken végzett veseátültetéseket vizsgáltuk retrospektív analízissel (n = 184). Vesetranszplantációt megelőzően, illetve azt követően 6 és 12 hónappal az echokardiográfiás, a laboratóriumi és a gyógyszeres terápiás értékeket tanulmányoztuk. A statisztikai elemzéseket khi-négyzet-próbával, Fisher-féle egzakt teszttel és Kruskal-Wallis-féle varianciaanalízissel (ANOVA) végeztük (szignifikancia: p0,05). Eredmények: A bal kamra végsystolés tágassága az átültetés előtt 34,67 mm volt, míg a 6 hónapos eredmény 31,82 mm, a 12 hónapos 32,68 mm volt (p = 0,01). Átültetés előtt a stroke prevalenciája 7,87% volt, míg a beavatkozás után nem fordult elő szélütés (p0,001). Transzplantáció hatására a bal pitvari átmérő (43,68 mm; 41,59 mm; 41,00 mm; p = 0,0417) és a káliumszint (4,98 mmol/l; 4,49 mmol/l; 4,49 mmol/l; p = 0,01) szignifikáns változást igazolt. Műtét előtt II. fokú mitralis regurgitatiót észleltünk 10,7%-nál, mely 4,3%-ra, majd 2,1%-ra csökkent (p = 0,03). Transzplantációt megelőzően a billentyűmeszesedés előfordulása diabetesesek között 45% (p = 0,20), 6 hónap múlva 46,7% (p = 0,018), 12 hónap múlva 60,0% (p = 0,024) volt. Következtetés: Transzplantáció után a bal pitvari átmérő, a végsystolés bal kamrai átmérő regrediál, csökken a pitvari ritmuszavarok kialakulásának gyakorisága. A mitralis regurgitatio közepesen súlyos fokainál szignifikáns javulást, a diabeteses populáción belül szignifikáns emelkedést tapasztaltunk a meszes billentyűk számát tekintve. Orv Hetil. 2021; 162(26): 1052-1062.Among the population suffering from end-stage renal failure and the population after kidney transplantation, the leading reason of death is cardiovascular triggered by left ventricular hypertrophy, volume overload, consecutive arrhythmias, valvular insufficiency and increased artherosclerosis.This study was aimed at examining the effect of kidney transplantation on pump function of the left ventricle, arrhythmic substrates and valvular heart diseases.At the Division of Organ Transplantation, University of Debrecen, we carried out a retrospective data analysis of adult patients (n = 184) who had kidney transplantation in the period between December 2014 and June 2018. Preoperatively and, then, postoperatively (at 6 and 12 months) we studied the echocardiographic parameters, the laboratory results. Statistical analyses were performed using the chi-square/Fisher's exact test and Kruskal-Wallis analysis of variance (ANOVA) test. The results were regarded significant if p0.05 was found.Preoperatively the end-systolic diameter of the left ventricle was 34.67 mm, whereas 6 and 12 months later these values were 31.82 mm and 32.68 mm (p = 0.01). The prevalence of stroke was 7.87% preoperatively; there was no stroke detected postoperatively (p0.001). The impact of transplantation on the left atrial diameter (43.68 mm; 41.59 mm; 41.00 mm; p = 0.04) and seral potassium level (4.98 mmol/l; 4.49 mmol/l; 4.49 mmol/l; p0.01) showed significant improvement. Before transplantation, grade 2 mitral regurgitation was observed in 10.7% of the patients, whereas it reduced to 4.3%, then to 2.1% 6 and 12 months postoperatively (p = 0.03). Preoperative valvular calcification was detected in 45% of the diabetic study population (p = 0.20), 6 and 12 months later, in 46.7% (p = 0.018) and 60.0% (p = 0.024).After transplantation, the left atrial and the end-systolic diameter of the left ventricle regrediated, decreasing the frequency of arrhythmic episodes. The number of the middle grade mitral valve regurgitation decreased and the calcification among diabetic population increased significantly. Orv Hetil. 2021; 162(26): 1052-1062.
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- 2021
11. Functional Analysis of the Spine with the Idiag SpinalMouse System among Sedentary Workers Affected by Non-Specific Low Back Pain
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Éva Anett Csuhai, Attila Csaba Nagy, Zsuzsanna Váradi, and Ilona Veres-Balajti
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Adult ,Hungary ,Sitting Position ,skin surface measures ,health promotion ,lcsh:R ,SpinalMouse ,lcsh:Medicine ,Spine ,Article ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Standing Position ,occupational health ,Humans ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Sedentary Behavior ,Physical Examination ,low back pain - Abstract
WHO describes &ldquo, low back pain&rdquo, (LBP) as the most common problem in overall occupational-related diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate characteristics of spinal functionality among sedentary workers and determine usability of the SpinalMouse®, skin-surface measurement device in workplace settings in a risk population for LBP. The spinal examination was implemented at National Instruments Corporations&rsquo, Hungarian subsidiary, Debrecen in October, 2015, involving 95 white-collar employees as volunteers to assess spinal posture and functional movements. Data from the physical examination of 91 subjects (age: 34.22 ±, 7.97 years) were analyzed. Results showed significant differences (p <, 0.05) in posture and mobility of the spinal regions in sitting compared to standing position. Significant positive correlations were observed between values measured in standing and sitting positions in all observed regions and aspects of the spine (p <, 0.05) except posture of lumbar extension (p = 0.07) and mobility of sacrum/hip in E-F (p = 0.818). Significant (p <, 0.001) difference (5.70°, ) was found between the spinal inclination in sitting 6.47 ±, 3.55°, compared to standing 0.77 ±, 2.53 position. Sitting position has a negative effect on the posture and mobility of the spine among white-collar employees. The SpinalMouse can be used effectively to determine spinal posture and mobility in cross-sectional studies and impact analysis of physical exercise interventions.
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- 2020
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12. Területen szerzett infekciók a Debreceni Egyetem Klinikai Központ Nagyerdei Campuson – milyen fertőzések jelentkeztek a COVID-19 mellett 2020-ban?
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Nikolett Orosz, Tünde Tóthné Tóth, Gyöngyi Vargáné Gyuró, Tibor Zsoltné NÁBRÁDI, Klára Hegedűsné Sorosi, Zsuzsa Nagy, Éva Rigó, Ádám Kaposi, Attila Csaba Nagy, and Gabriella Gömöri
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- 2021
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