109 research outputs found

    Globalization and Health in a Small Town in the Amazon Region

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    The chapter describes results of a study conducted in Ponta de Pedras, a small municipality (27,000 inhabitants) in the estuary of the Amazon River on Marajó Island, in the State of Parå. Close to 400 questionnaires were applied to the population to assess the impact of globalization on the municipality. The main revenue of the municipality comes from the export of açaí fruit, which became a global product after being discovered by two Californian surfers in around 1990. The city is three and half hours by boat from a large city, but it is connected to the world by Internet via mobile phones (95% of urban and 79% of rural population have a mobile phone), which is used for social media access, studies, açaí sales, and to buy products. Effects on cultural and eating habits have been observed, as processed foods are replacing fish and açaí among youngsters in the local diet. Hypertension was the main morbidity reported by the interviewees, particularly those living in the rural area. On the other hand, the urban area has poor sanitary infrastructure and public services. The chapter ends by discussing the complex role of globalization in the development of communities and how local governments and health policies could act to balance the effects of globalization on health

    The influence of age, sex and visual dysfunction on reading ability in school-children

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    t. Binocular and accommodative dysfunctions affect the efficiency and coordination of the eyes, and this may impair reading performance. Reading can be evaluated using accuracy and speed measures. In this study, we searched for evidence that dysfunctions of accommodation (i.e. accommodation insufficiency, IA) and binocular vision (i.e. convergence insufficiency, CI) and also hyperopia have impact on reading ability. A sample of 292 children read a text following vision screening. The sample was composed of control children and children with the conditions: AI; CI and hyperopia. Multilinear regression analysis was used to evaluate the influence of variables sex, age and visual condition (control, AI, CI and hyperopia) on reading accuracy and speed. The results showed that ~7% of the variation in reading accuracy was explained by a model where age (p=0.001), and presence of AI (p<0.001) and hyperopia (p=0.019) were statistically significant. On the other hand, ~38% of the variation in the index of speed was explained by age alone (p<0.001). These results confirm the importance of age on children’s ability to read, and suggests that AI and hyperopia, but not CI may affect reading accuracy. Reading speed does not appear to be affected by the presence of binocular or accommodative dysfunction.This work was supported by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) in the framework of the Strategic Funding UID/FIS/04650/2013

    Oxidative stress involving changes in Nrf2 and ER stress in early stages of Alzheimer's disease

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    AbstractOxidative stress and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress have been associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression. In this study we analyzed whether oxidative stress involving changes in Nrf2 and ER stress may constitute early events in AD pathogenesis by using human peripheral blood cells and an AD transgenic mouse model at different disease stages. Increased oxidative stress and increased phosphorylated Nrf2 (p(Ser40)Nrf2) were observed in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) isolated from individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Moreover, we observed impaired ER Ca2+ homeostasis and increased ER stress markers in PBMCs from MCI individuals and mild AD patients. Evidence of early oxidative stress defense mechanisms in AD was substantiated by increased p(Ser40)Nrf2 in 3month-old 3xTg-AD male mice PBMCs, and also with increased nuclear Nrf2 levels in brain cortex. However, SOD1 protein levels were decreased in human MCI PBMCs and in 3xTg-AD mice brain cortex; the latter further correlated with reduced SOD1 mRNA levels. Increased ER stress was also detected in the brain cortex of young female and old male 3xTg-AD mice. We demonstrate oxidative stress and early Nrf2 activation in AD human and mouse models, which fails to regulate some of its targets, leading to repressed expression of antioxidant defenses (e.g., SOD-1), and extending to ER stress. Results suggest markers of prodromal AD linked to oxidative stress associated with Nrf2 activation and ER stress that may be followed in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells

    Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients from RibeirĂŁo Preto, SP, Brazil, with AIDS and oportunistic infections

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    Com o objetivo de conhecer e atualizar as caracterĂ­sticas clĂ­nicas e epidemiolĂłgicas dos pacientes com aids e infecçÔes oportunistas na regiĂŁo de RibeirĂŁo Preto, foram revisados os prontuĂĄrios mĂ©dicos de 1019 pacientes com aids, do sub - grupo IVc (CDC), atendidos no HCFMRP, no perĂ­odo de janeiro de 1992 a agosto de 1996.Os seguintes itens foram analisados: data do primeiro atendimento, sexo, idade, cidade em que residia, via provĂĄvel de aquisição do HIV, Ă©poca do primeiro exame anti -HIV positivo, nĂșmero de linfĂłcitos CD4/mm3&nbsp;por ocasiĂŁo do primeiro atendimento, data da primeira manifestação infecciosa apĂłs o inĂ­cio do seguimento, tipo e nĂșmero de complicação(Ă”es) infecciosa(s), data do Ăłbito e tipo de infecção(Ă”es) diagnosticada(s) nos pacientes que faleceram. Os resultados, quando comparados com os obtidos no perĂ­odo de 1987 a 1991, apontam para modificaçÔes importantes em algumas caracterĂ­sticas dos pacientes no segundo perĂ­odo, como aumento da via de transmissĂŁo heterossexual do HIV, aumento da participação de mulheres na casuĂ­stica, uma tendĂȘncia de diagnĂłstico mais precoce da infecção pelo HIV e aumento da sobrevida dos pacientes. Por outro lado, os pacientes continuam sendo acometidos por ampla gama de processos infecciosos durante a evolução da aids, com destaque para a candidĂ­ase, as pneumonias bacterianas, a neurotoxoplasmose, a pneumonia por P.carinii, a sinusite, a diarrĂ©ia e a neurocriptococose. Menção especial deve ser feita Ă  tuberculose que acometeu cerca de 30% dos pacientes durante o perĂ­odo de seguimento. &nbsp; &nbsp;In order to up-to-date informations about the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of AIDS patients with opportunistic infections, from the RibeirĂŁo Preto region, we revised 1019 medical records of individuals belonging to IVc AIDS sub-group attended in HCFMRP in the period from January 1992 to August 1996. The following parameters were analyzed: date of the first medical examination, sex, age, city of residence, probable form of acquisition of HIV, time of the first anti-HIV positive test, number of CD4+/mm3 lymphocytes at the beginning of the follow-up, date of the first infectious episodes after the beginning of the follow-up, type and number of infectious episodes, date of the death and the type of infectious processes diagnosed in the patients that died. The results point out for important modifications in some characteristics of the patients over the last five years. We noted, by comparing with the results obtained in the period of 1987 to 1991, an increase in the heterosexual transmission of HIV and an increase of the number of women with AIDS; a tendency of an early diagnosis of the HIV infection and an increase in patients’ survival. In the other hand patients continued presenting a wide range of infectious processes during the AIDS evolution with emphasis for candidiasis, for bacterial pneumonia, for neuro-toxoplasmosis, for pneumocystosis, for sinusitis, for diarrhoea, and for neuro-cryptococcosis. Special mention must be done for tuberculosis, which was diagnosed in 30% of the patients during the follow-up period

    Search for leptophobic Z ' bosons decaying into four-lepton final states in proton-proton collisions at root s=8 TeV

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    Search for black holes and other new phenomena in high-multiplicity final states in proton-proton collisions at root s=13 TeV

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    Search for high-mass diphoton resonances in proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV and combination with 8 TeV search

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    Search for heavy resonances decaying into a vector boson and a Higgs boson in final states with charged leptons, neutrinos, and b quarks

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    Measurement of the azimuthal anisotropy of Y(1S) and Y(2S) mesons in PbPb collisions at √S^{S}NN = 5.02 TeV

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    The second-order Fourier coefficients (υ2_{2}) characterizing the azimuthal distributions of ΄(1S) and ΄(2S) mesons produced in PbPb collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.02 TeV are studied. The ΄mesons are reconstructed in their dimuon decay channel, as measured by the CMS detector. The collected data set corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 1.7 nb−1^{-1}. The scalar product method is used to extract the υ2_{2} coefficients of the azimuthal distributions. Results are reported for the rapidity range |y| < 2.4, in the transverse momentum interval 0 < pT_{T} < 50 GeV/c, and in three centrality ranges of 10–30%, 30–50% and 50–90%. In contrast to the J/ψ mesons, the measured υ2_{2} values for the ΄ mesons are found to be consistent with zero

    Search for pair production of third-generation scalar leptoquarks and top squarks in proton–proton collisions at

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