2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0036-46652013000100010
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Health problems awareness during travel among faculty members of a large university in Latin America: preliminary report

Abstract: SUMMARYHealth safety during trips is based on previous counseling, vaccination and prevention of infections, previous diseases or specific problems related to the destination. Our aim was to assess two aspects, incidence of health problems related to travel and the traveler's awareness of health safety. To this end we phone-interviewed faculty members of a large public University, randomly selected from humanities, engineering and health schools. Out of 520 attempts, we were able to contact 67 (12.9%) and 46 (… Show more

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“…Whilst we did observe a ~50% effect the prevalence of cold episode days in the overall study population was lower than expected (17% in the placebo and 8% in the active group). This is due to a lower than expected incidence of colds and reflects recent research that estimates the incidence of respiratory problems as a common complaint from air-travelers as ~11% [ 31 ], with in flight emergencies based on respiratory problems ranging from 2% to 14% [ 7 ]. Our trial is consistent with these recent studies identifying 29 participants (9%) as having a cold, defined by the Jackson score.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Whilst we did observe a ~50% effect the prevalence of cold episode days in the overall study population was lower than expected (17% in the placebo and 8% in the active group). This is due to a lower than expected incidence of colds and reflects recent research that estimates the incidence of respiratory problems as a common complaint from air-travelers as ~11% [ 31 ], with in flight emergencies based on respiratory problems ranging from 2% to 14% [ 7 ]. Our trial is consistent with these recent studies identifying 29 participants (9%) as having a cold, defined by the Jackson score.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Em relação a atividade física, 17 estudos [12][13][14][15][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28]30,31 mostraram-se pertinentes à temática, os quais indicaram que a frequência e a intensidade das atividades culminaram na melhora do desempenho físico dos docentes.…”
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“…A literatura científica identifica um baixo quantitativo de sujeitos que realizam atividades físicas periódicas [13][14][15]30 , o que resulta no percentual de 42% de docentes em alto risco cardiovascular 27 . Observou-se que a maioria das atividades realizadas pelos indivíduos é considerada mínima, ou seja, dispensa gasto energético porém não é algo planejado e estruturado, o que não pode ser considerado exercício físico 37 .…”
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“…(10) Faculty members of a large Brazilian university, travelling mostly for business purposes, had a self-reported incidence of travelrelated health problems of 13.6%. (11) Most such health problems related to the occurrence of respiratory tract infections. There was a low awareness of travel health risks, and 30% of the respondents travelled without health insurance protection.…”
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confidence: 99%