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    Physical activity and risk of Metabolic Syndrome in an urban Mexican cohort

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    Abstract Background In the Mexican population metabolic syndrome (MS) is highly prevalent. It is well documented that regular physical activity (PA) prevents coronary diseases, type 2 diabetes and MS. Most studies of PA have focused on moderate-vigorous leisure-time activity, because it involves higher energy expenditures, increase physical fitness, and decrease the risk of MS. However, for most people it is difficult to get a significant amount of PA from only moderately-vigorous leisure activity, so workplace activity may be an option for working populations, because, although may not be as vigorous in terms of cardio-respiratory efforts, it comprises a considerable proportion of the total daily activity with important energy expenditure. Since studies have also documented that different types and intensity of daily PA, including low-intensity, seem to confer important health benefits such as prevent MS, we sought to assess the impact of different amounts of leisure-time and workplace activities, including low-intensity level on MS prevention, in a sample of urban Mexican adults. Methods The study population consisted of 5118 employees and their relatives, aged 20 to 70 years, who were enrolled in the baseline evaluation of a cohort study. MS was assessed according to the criteria of the National Cholesterol Education Program, ATP III and physical activity with a validated self-administered questionnaire. Associations between physical activity and MS risk were assessed with multivariate logistic regression models. Results The prevalence of the components of MS in the study population were: high glucose levels 14.2%, high triglycerides 40.9%, high blood pressure 20.4%, greater than healthful waist circumference 43.2% and low-high density lipoprotein 76.9%. The prevalence of MS was 24.4%; 25.3% in men and 21.8% in women. MS risk was reduced among men (OR 0.72; 95%CI 0.57–0.95) and women (OR 0.78; 95%CI 0.64–0.94) who reported an amount of ≥30 minutes/day of leisure-time activity, and among women who reported an amount of ≥3 hours/day of workplace activity (OR 0.75; 95%CI 0.59–0.96). Conclusion Our results indicate that both leisure-time and workplace activity at different intensity levels, including low-intensity significantly reduce the risk of MS. This finding highlights the need for more recommendations regarding the specific amount and intensity of leisure-time and workplace activity needed to prevent MS

    New bis(SATE) prodrug of AZT 5'-monophosphate: in vitro anti-HIV activity, stability, and potential oral absorption

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    The in vitro anti-HIV activity, stability, and potential for oral absorption of a phosphotriester derivative of AZT (zidovudine; 3'-azido-2',3'-deoxythymidine) bearing a new esterase-labile S-acyl-2-thioethyl (SATE) group as transient phosphate protection are reported. The biolabile protection is characterized by the presence of a hydroxyl function in the acyl chain. In accordance with previously reported data in the bis(SATE) prodrug series, the present results demonstrate that the studied bis(hydroxytBuSATE)phosphotriester exerts its biological effects via intracellular delivery of the 5'-monophosphate of AZT. The hydroxyl function confers a high resistance against esterase hydrolysis, and the studied prodrug is able to cross the Caco-2 cell monolayers in intact form, suggesting that its further development as a possible anti-HIV pronucleotide candidate is warranted.status: publishe

    Synthesis of Polypentenamer and Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) with a Phase-Separable Polyisobutylene-Supported Second-Generation Hoveyda-Grubbs Catalyst

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    Equilibrium ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) of cyclic olefins using a soluble supported second-generation Ru complex has been investigated. Cycloolefin homo- and copolymers are of great academic and industrial importance owing to their interesting applications as packaging materials, adhesives in coatings, and optoelectronics. The supported complex exhibits good chemical stability and was effective in ROMP of strained cyclic olefins. In addition, the complex is easily phase separated from the product, resulting in lower residual ruthenium in the final polymer product compared with the homogeneous complex

    Efeito de um programa de condicionamento físico no broncoespasmo induzido pelo exercício em mulheres obesas Effect of a physical fitness program on the exercise-induced bronchospasm in obese women

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    O broncoespasmo induzido pelo exercício físico (BIE) é uma síndrome clínica caracterizada pelo estreitamento brônquico e ocorre mais frequentemente em indivíduos obesos. OBJETIVO: Avaliar o possível efeito de um programa de condicionamento físico em relação ao BIE em mulheres obesas. MÉTODOS: Trinta e duas mulheres foram divididas em três grupos: grupo A (obesidade ou sobrepeso + treinamento físico), grupo B (obesidade ou sobrepeso) e grupo C (controle). Foi aplicado um teste de caminhada de seis minutos antes e após um período de 12 semanas. O BIE foi verificado por meio de um monitor de pico de fluxo expiratório após a aplicação do teste de caminhada. Durante essas 12 semanas, para o grupo A um programa de atividade física foi conduzido três vezes por semana e cada sessão de 60 minutos foi composta por 10 minutos de alongamento, seguidos por 30 de exercícios aeróbios (50% da frequência cardíaca de reserva como intensidade), 15 de exercícios de força de baixa intensidade e cinco de relaxamento e alongamento. RESULTADOS: O programa de treinamento físico causou aumento significativo no pico de fluxo expiratório mínimo após o teste de esforço (pré: 379 ± 16l/min; pós: 405 ± 12l/min; p < 0,05) e reduziu em 50% (33% para 17%) a proporção de mulheres que apresentou BIE (p < 0,05). CONCLUSÃO: O programa de condicionamento físico de 12 semanas foi capaz de melhorar a função respiratória de mulheres obesas.<br>Exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) is a syndrome characterized by reduced bronchial lumen and happens more often in obese subjects. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the possible effect of an exercise training program on EIB in obese women. METHODS: 32 women were divided in three groups: group A (obesity + exercise training), group B (obesity) and group C (control). A six-minute walking test was applied before and after 12 weeks. EIB was measured through a monitor of peak of expiratory flow used after the application of the walking test. During the12 weeks, an exercise training program was delivered to group A, three times a week, 60 minutes a day. Each exercise session consisted of 10 minutes of stretching exercises, followed by 30 minutes of aerobic exercise (50% of reserve heart rate as intensity), 15' of low-intensity strength training and 5' of stretching and relaxing exercises. RESULTS: Exercise training significantly increased minimum peak of expiratory flow after the walking test (before: 379±16 l/min; after: 405±12 l/min; p<0.05) and reduced in 50% (33% to 17%) the proportion of women who presented EIB (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The 12-week exercise training increased the respiratory function of obese women

    Evidence for prescribing exercise as therapy in chronic disease

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    Versatile Applications of Metallopolymers

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