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Milciades Ibáñez Pinilla

Researcher at Del Rosario University

Publications -  14
Citations -  159

Milciades Ibáñez Pinilla is an academic researcher from Del Rosario University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Physical fitness & Population. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications receiving 134 citations. Previous affiliations of Milciades Ibáñez Pinilla include El Bosque University.

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Sobrepeso, inactividad física y baja condición física en un colegio de Bogotá, Colombia

TL;DR: The final conclusion was that the prevalence of overweight was high in this population of school-aged boys and there was a significant relationship between poor physical fitness, low levels of physical activity, and overweight.
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Inteligencia emocional en adolescentes de dos colegios de Bogotá

TL;DR: The TMMS-24 as discussed by the authors is a version of the Meta-Mood Scale 24 (TMMS), which is used to measure the degree of desarrollo of the ego-emociones of adolescents.
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Underground Coal Mining: Relationship between Coal Dust Levels and Pneumoconiosis, in Two Regions of Colombia, 2014.

TL;DR: The results establish the need to generate an intervention strategy aimed at preventing the identified factors, as well as a timely identification and effective treatment of pneumoconiosis in coal miners, in which the commitment of the General Health and Social Security System and the workers compensation system is ensured.
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Prevalencia y factores asociados a la no adherencia en el tratamiento farmacológico de mantenimiento en adultos con trastorno afectivo bipolar

TL;DR: In this paper, the prevalence and factors associated with non-adherence in maintenance treatment of adult patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder were determined and compared to patients who were diagnosed with the disorder.
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Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment, and Procalcitonin for Early Diagnosis and Prediction of Death in Elderly Patients with Suspicion of Sepsis in the Emergency Department, Based on Sepsis-3 Definition.

TL;DR: In this article, the highest diagnostic yield of Procalcitonin (PCT), Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA), and Sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) for sepsis was determined on admission at the emergency department, in those older than 65 years.