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Cognitive impairment in diabetic patients between 55 and 65 years old. Final report of a cross-sectional, observational study in Guayaquil City
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a frequent and systemic illness. Deleterious effects on cognitionPalabras claves:ALZHÉIMER, Brain health, COGNITION, cognitive impairment, dementia, diabetes mellitus, Neuropsychological testsAutores:Carlos Andrés Peñaherrera, Carlos Cevallos, Daniel Moreno-Zambrano, Ibeth Regato, Jurado M.B., María Carolina Duarte, Michael Palacios-Mendoza, Palacio A., Rocío A. Santibáñez, Tamariz L., Ximena GamboaFuentes:scopusDiabetes is associated with cognitive decline in middle-aged patients
ArticleAbstract: Background: Diabetes is a major contributor to dementia in the elderly. Identifying mild cognitive dPalabras claves:cognitive decline, dementia, DIABÉTES, Middle-aged adultsAutores:Carlos Andrés Peñaherrera, Carlos Cevallos, Daniel Moreno-Zambrano, Jurado M.B., María Carolina Duarte, Michael Palacios-Mendoza, Palacio A., Rocío A. Santibáñez, Tamariz L., Ximena GamboaFuentes:scopusIncreasing myocardial infarction mortality trends in a middle-income country
ArticleAbstract: Background: Developed countries continue to show a decrease in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortalitPalabras claves:Cardiovascular disease (CVD), Coronary artery disease, Ethnical disparities, Mortality , Temporal trendsAutores:Daniel Moreno-Zambrano, Denisse C. Pareja, Esteban Ortiz-Prado, Javier A. Balda-Canizares, Palacio A., Tamariz L.Fuentes:scopusInformed consent comprehension among vulnerable populations in Ecuador: video-delivered vs. in-person standard method
ArticleAbstract: The informed consent comprehension process is key to engaging potential research subject participatiPalabras claves:General medicine/internal medicine, Informed consent, low health literacy, low literacy, research ethics, TelehealthAutores:Ana Quevedo, Cecilia Condo, Condo Tamayo C., Denisse C. Pareja, Eduardo Castillo, Estrada Y.A., Gilda Valenzuela, Gilda Valenzuela Triviño, Lucy Molina, Palacio A., Prado G., Tamariz L., Velázquez M.R.Fuentes:googlescopus