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    Efficacy of high-intensity, low-volume interval training compared to continuous aerobic training on insulin resistance, skeletal muscle structure and function in adults with metabolic syndrome: study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial (Intraining-MET)

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    ABSTRACT: Evidence of the efficacy of high-intensity, low-volume interval training (HIIT-low volume) in treating insulin resistance (IR) in patients with metabolic disorders is contradictory. In addition, it is unknown whether this effect is mediated through muscle endocrine function, which in turn depends on muscle mass and fiber type composition. Our aims were to assess the efficacy of HIIT-low volume compared to continuous aerobic exercise (CAE) in treating IR in adults with metabolic syndrome (MS) and to establish whether musclin, apelin, muscle mass and muscle composition are mediators of the effect. Methods: This is a controlled, randomized, clinical trial using the minimization method, with blinding of those who will evaluate the outcomes and two parallel groups for the purpose of showing superiority. Sixty patients with MS and IR with ages between 40 and 60 years will be included. A clinical evaluation will be carried out, along with laboratory tests to evaluate IR (homeostatic model assessment (HOMA)), muscle endocrine function (serum levels of musclin and apelin), thigh muscle mass (by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and thigh muscle composition (by carnosine measurement with proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (H–MRS)), before and after 12 weeks of a treadmill exercise program three times a week. Participants assigned to the intervention (n = 30) will receive HIIT-low volume in 22-min sessions that will include six intervals at a load of 90% of maximum oxygen consumption (VO2 max) for 1 min followed by 2 min at 50% of VO2 max. The control group (n = 30) will receive CAE at an intensity of 60% of VO2 max for 36 min. A theoretical model based on structural equations will be proposed to estimate the total, direct and indirect effects of training on IR and the proportion explained by the mediators. Discussion: Compared with CAE, HIIT-low volume can be effective and efficient at improving physical capacity and decreasing cardiovascular risk factors, such as IR, in patients with metabolic disorders. Studies that evaluate mediating variables of the effect of HIIT-low volume on IR, such as endocrine function and skeletal muscle structure, are necessary to understand the role of skeletal muscle in the pathophysiology of MS and their regulation by exercise. Trial registration: NCT03087721. High-intensity Interval, Low Volume Training in Metabolic Syndrome (Intraining-MET). Registered on 22 March 2017, retrospectively registered

    The burden of the most common rheumatic disease in Colombia

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    10 páginasBackground Estimating the burden of rheumatic diseases (RDs) requires proper evaluation of its lethal and nonlethal consequences. In Colombia, it is possible to find local data and Global Burden of Disease (GBD) reports that collect information from varied contexts and apply complex statistical models, but no on-site estimations are available. Methods This was a descriptive study on the burden of RD based on occurrence and mortality data in the general population during 2015, including information and prevalence estimations from the Community Oriented Program for the Control of Rheumatic Diseases (COPCORD) study. Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) were estimated by combining measures of years of life lost (YLL) and years lived with disability (YLDs). For disability weight estimations among cases, different COPCORD responses were mapped using flowcharts to show the severity distribution according to GBD. All model parameters and results were validated through an expert consensus panel. Results Low back pain (LBP) was the RD with the greatest burden of disease, costing 606.05 (95% CI 502.76–716.58) DALYs per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by osteoarthritis (292.11; 95% CI 205.76–386.85) and rheumatoid arthritis (192.46, 95% CI 109.7–239.69). Conclusions The burden of RD is as high in Colombia as in other countries of the region. The results offer an interesting tool for optimizing healthcare system design as well as for planning the distribution of human and economic resources to achieve early diagnosis and adequate care of these diseases

    Liberalização comercial e financeira e seus efeitos sobre crescimento, emprego e distribuição de renda nos países latino-americanos Trade and financial liberalization and its effects on growth, employment and income distribution in Latin American countries

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    A partir de alguns fatos estilizados sobre o comportamento do crescimento econômico, emprego e distribuição de renda na América Latina nos anos 90, o artigo examina os principais mecanismos identificados na literatura estruturalista latino-americana sobre as relações entre abertura externa e distribuição de renda. Depois de uma breve análise histórica, argumenta-se que a partir de sua influência no regime macroeconômico, nos preços básicos e na heterogeneidade das técnicas produtivas, a abertura externa dos anos 90 liderou as mudanças distributivas observadas.<br>After a brief historic review of Latin American economic development and some stylized facts on economic growth, employment and income distribution, the connections between trade and finance opening and income distribution are examined. We argue, following the tradition of Latin American structuralism, that through its influence on macroeconomic regime, on basic prices and on technology heterogeneity, the 1990 external opening led the shifts in income distribution

    Smart Technologies. SmartTech-IC 2021: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Smart Technologies, Systems and Applications

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    This book contains a group of selected papers, which were presented at the Second International Conference on Smart Technologies, Systems and Applications (SmartTech-IC 2021) held on December 1-3, 2021 in Quito, Ecuador. The SmartTech-IC conference aims to attract researchers, scientists and technologists from some of the top companies, universities, research groups, and government agencies from Latin America and around of the world to communicate their research results, inventions and innovative applications in the area of smart science and the most recent smart technological trends. The second edition of SmartTech-IC conference was organized by the Universidad Politécnica Salesiana (Campus Giron), a private institution of higher education with social purposes, nonprofit and co-financed from the Ecuadorian State. The SmartTech-IC conference has been conceived as an academic platform to promote the creation of technical and scientific collaboration networks. The goal of the conference was addressed some relevant topics related to smart technologies, smart systems, smart trends and applications in different domains in the field of computer science and information systems that represent innovation in current society

    Stress neuropeptide levels in adults with chest pain due to coronary artery disease: potential implications for clinical assessment

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    : Substance P (SP) and neuropeptide Y (NPY) are neuropeptides involved in nociception. The study of biochemical markers of pain in communicating critically ill coronary patients may provide insight for pain assessment and management in critical care. Purpose of the study was to to explore potential associations between plasma neuropeptide levels and reported pain intensity in coronary critical care adults, in order to test the reliability of SP measurements for objective pain assessment in critical care

    The PREDICTS database : a global database of how local terrestrial biodiversity responds to human impacts

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    Genomes of 13 domesticated and wild rice relatives highlight genetic conservation, turnover and innovation across the genus Oryza

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