Savall, Angélique Charles, Rodolphe Trombert, Béatrice Fontana, Luc Roche, Frédéric Pelissier, Carole
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Archives of environmental & occupational health
Firefighters' activities increase the risk of sudden cardiac events. The main objective of this study was to describe the Loire firefighters' cardiovascular risk factors according to their cardiovascular risk and to their professional status. A retrospective study of the entire population of firefighters of the Loire department was conducted. Risk ...
Le Roux, Marc-Kevin Graillon, Nicolas Guyot, Laurent Taieb, David Galli, Philippe Godio-Raboutet, Yves Chossegros, Cyrille Foletti, Jean-Marc
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Head & neck
Although many studies focus on short-term side effects of radioiodine therapy, almost none studied long-term side effects. We assessed radioiodine long-term salivary side effects after radioiodine treatment for differentiated papillary thyroid carcinoma and compared it to short-term morbidity within the same population. A standardized self-administ...
Jourdan, Arthur Soucasse, Andrea Scemama, Ugo Gillion, Jean F Chaumoitre, Kathia Masson, Catherine Bege, Thierry
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Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.)
Ventral hernia surgery does not usually account for the individuality of the abdominal wall anatomy. This could be both because medical imaging is rarely performed before surgery and because data on abdominal wall variability are limited. The objective of the present study was to perform an exhaustive morphometric analysis of abdominal wall compone...
Berthelon, Catherine Galy, Edith
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European Transport Research Review
PurposeAlcohol is the most frequent detected substance in the automobile fatal crashes but its precise mode of action on mental state is not always clear, notably when combined with lack of driving experience. The aim of this work is thus to evaluate performance and self-reported alertness and effort as a function of low doses of Blood Alcohol Conc...
SAVALL, Angélique CHARLES, Rodolphe TROMBERT, Béatrice FONTANA, Luc ROCHE, Frédéric PELISSIER, Carole
Firefighters' activities increase the risk of sudden cardiac events. The main objective of this study was to describe the Loire firefighters' cardiovascular risk factors according to their cardiovascular risk and to their professional status. A retrospective study of the entire population of firefighters of the Loire department was conducted. Risk ...
SOUHEIL GEBAI, Sarah
BERTHELON, Catherine GALY, Edith
Purpose: Alcohol is the most frequent detected substance in the automobile fatal crashes but its precise mode of action on mental state is not always clear, notably when combined with lack of driving experience. The aim of this work is thus to evaluate performance and self-reported alertness and effort as a function of low doses of Blood Alcohol Co...
Evrard, Anne-Sophie GIORGIS-ALLEMAND, Lise CHAMPELOVIER, Patricia Ecotiere, David Gauvreau, Benoit MARQUIS-FAVRE, Catherine Meunier, Sabine COTTE, Benjamin Avan, Paul
L'énergie éolienne est en pleine expansion en France et ailleurs dans le monde mais la population s'interroge sur les impacts sanitaires du bruit émis par les éoliennes et certains se plaignent d'une gêne importante. L'objectif de RIBEolh est d'évaluer les effets sur la santé (effets sur le système cochléo-vestibulaire, perturbations du sommeil, st...
SUDRES, Patrice Arnoux, Pierre-Jean Evin, Morgane
44th Congress of the Société de Biomécanique, Poitiers, FRANCE, 28-/10/2019 - 30/10/2019
Loeches De La Fuente, Hugo Berthelon, Catherine Fort, Alexandra Etienne, Virginie De Weser, Marleen Ambeck, Jonas Jallais, Christophe
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European Transport Research Review
This study aimed at investigating how driver’s mental workload could be assessed during driving, using driving performance as well as electrophysiological and subjective data. Participants had to follow a lead vehicle at a safe and constant distance and to deal with two particular driving events (overtaking and pedestrian occurrence) within two ses...