169 research outputs found

    Efficacy of the treatment of developmental language disorder: A systematic review

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    Background. Language disorder is the most frequent developmental disorder in childhood and it has a significant negative impact on children’s development. The goal of the present review was to systematically analyze the effectiveness of interventions in children with developmental language disorder (DLD) from an evidence-based perspective. Methods. We considered systematic reviews, meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs), control group cohort studies on any type of intervention aimed at improving children’s skills in the phono-articulatory, phonological, semantic-lexical, and morpho-syntactic fields in preschool and primary school children (up to eight years of age) that were diagnosed with DLD.We identified 27 full-length studies, 26 RCT and one review. Results. Early intensive intervention in three- and four-year-old children has a positive effect on phonological expressive and receptive skills and acquisitions are maintained in the medium term. Less evidence is available on the treatment of expressive vocabulary (and no evidence on receptive vocabulary). Intervention on morphological and syntactic skills has effective results on expressive (but not receptive) skills; however, a number of inconsistent results have also been reported. Only one study reports a positive effect of treatment on inferential narrative skills. Limited evidence is also available on the treatment of meta-phonological skills. More studies investigated the effectiveness of interventions on general language skills, which now appears as a promising area of investigation, even though results are not all consistent. Conclusions. The effectiveness of interventions over expressive and receptive phonological skills, morpho-syntactic skills, as well as inferential skills in narrative context underscores the importance that these trainings be implemented in children with DLD

    Developmental language disorder: Early predictors, age for the diagnosis, and diagnostic tools. A scoping review

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    Background. Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is frequent in childhood and may have long-term sequelae. By employing an evidence-based approach, this scoping review aims at identifying (a) early predictors of DLD; (b) the optimal age range for the use of screening and diagnostic tools; (c) effective diagnostic tools in preschool children. Methods. We considered systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and primary observational studies with control groups on predictive, sensitivity and specificity values of screening and diagnostic tools and psycholinguistic measures for the assessment of DLD in preschool children. We identified 37 studies, consisting of 10 systematic reviews and 27 primary studies. Results. Delay in gesture production, receptive and/or expressive vocabulary, syntactic comprehension, or word combination up to 30 months emerged as early predictors of DLD, a family history of DLD appeared to be a major risk factor, and low socioeconomic status and environmental input were reported as risk factors with lower predictive power. Optimal time for screening is suggested between age 2 and 3, for diagnosis around age 4. Because of the high variability of sensitivity and specificity values, joint use of standardized and psycholinguistic measures is suggested to increase diagnostic accuracy. Conclusions. Monitoring risk situations and employing caregivers\u2019 reports, clinical assessment and multiple linguistic measures are fundamental for an early identification of DLD and timely interventions

    Energy-efficient casting processes

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    Metal casting is one of the most energy-intensive manufacturing processes that have developed along the evolution of mankind. Although nowadays its scientific and technological aspects are well established, in the context of future resource scarcity and environmental pollution pressures, new studies appear necessary to describe the “foundry of the future” where energy and material efficiency are of great importance to guarantee competitiveness alongside environmental protection. In this chapter, both managerial and technical good practices aimed at implementing energy-efficient casting processes are presented alongside a few examples. The “Small is Beautiful” philosophy is presented as a systematic approach towards energy resilient manufacturing and, potentially, sustainability in the long term. Thus, this chapter aims at providing an overview of the different aspects comprising the state of the art in the industry and examples of research themes in academia about energy-efficient casting processes

    Development of new microalgae-based sourdough "crostini": functional aspects of Arthrospira platensis (spirulina) addition

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    The aim of this work was to evaluate the influence of Arthrospira platensis F&M-C256 (spirulina) incorporation on the nutritional and functional properties of “crostini”, a leavened bakery product largely consumed in Italy and Europe. Sourdough was used as leavening and fermentation agent and three concentrations of A. platensis F&M-C256 were tested: 2%, 6% and 10% (w/w). Despite a lower volume increase compared to the control, the A. platensis F&M-C256 “crostini” doughs reached a technological appropriate volume after fermentation. At the end of fermentation, no significant differences in microorganisms concentrations were observed. A. platensis F&M-C256 “crostini” showed higher protein content compared to the control. Considering the European Commission Regulation on nutritional claims, “crostini” incorporated with 6% and 10% biomass can be claimed to be a “source of protein”. Six and ten percent A. platensis “crostini” also presented significantly higher antioxidant capacity and phenolics. A significantly lower value of in vitro dry matter and protein digestibility between A. platensis F&M-C256 “crostini” and the control was found. The overall acceptability decreased with increasing A. platensis F&M-C256 addition. The combination of spirulina biomass addition and the sourdough technology led to the development of a novel microalgae-based bakery product with nutritional and functional featuresinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Thermal analysis of systems containing theophylline and three types of Compritol

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    The use of fluid-bed or spray-drying processing in the development and production of solid dosage forms is increasing. These processes are traditionally used for granulation and the drying and coating of powders, granules, tablets, beads. Generally speaking, the coating material is dissolved in a solvent (water or organic) prior to spraying. During and after coating the solvent must be evaporated. The use of solvents nowadays is under constraint due to the problems of trace levels, while recovering a solvent often proves expensive. Moreover also long evaporation time of the solvent (especially water) could be a problem. In order to avoid such problems and to reduce costs, it is appealing to use meltable materials, such as waxes or derivatives or other different low-melting lipid materials – as coating agents. The aim of the present study was to analyse the ability of different types of Compritol, namely Compritol 888 ATO (glyceryl di-behenate), Compritol E ATO (mixture of mono-, di- e tri-glycerides of behenic acid: mp 67-80°C) and Compritol HD5 ATO (mixture of glyceril di-behenate and PEG -mp. 60-67°C) to sustain the release of theophylline, used as tracer model drugs incorporated into a solid dispersion prepared by the melting method using the three lipid materials. Formulations with drug:Compritol 10, 20 and 30 % w/w were evaluated: physical mixtures were heat treated at 80°C for 10 min to prepare the solid dispersions. The material thus obtained was maintained at -20° for 2 days and then milled and sieved. Samples of each formulation were analyzed by DSC and HSM, revealing the different solvent ability of the molten phase of each Compritol. In fact at HSM, after the melting of the carrier, undissolved theophylline particles are clearly evident at all the compositions examined that demonstrated to dissolve into the molten carrier at increasing temperature. This event was not documented by DSC thermograms that therefore did not offer important information. HSM technique revealed also suitable to examine the effects of aging. After 6 months comparison of similar situations (composition, temperature, and nature of the carrier) revealed the presence of a larger amount of crystallized material. Increased particle amount was due to crystallization of previously dissolved drug, during the preparation of the solid dispersion that, in the presence of the solid carrier was only delayed. This fact was also confirmed by dissolution profiles: a control of the release was obtained only at the lowest concentration, while at higher concentrations no difference could be observed with respect to pure theophylline: this was hypothesized as due to better coating of the drug particles by the lipid carrier, suggesting at the same time that the concentration range, useful to obtain a control of the release of theophylline, is quite restricted. Better results, in terms of control of the release, were obtained if the molten phase was spray-congealed using an ultrasound assisted device. In this case the process allowed obtaining spherically shaped microparticles: SEM and HSM observation indicated that single theophylline particles were coated by the lipid material that could slow down dissolution of the drug with respect to pure drug. On the contrary in the final dispersion, after solidification, the milling could have acted along fracture lines that made free the drug particle surface, hindering any control to the release by the lipid material

    La Consensus Conference sul Disturbo Primario del Linguaggio

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    L'articolo presenta una breve sintesi dei principali risultati della Consensus Conference sul Disturbo Primario del Linguaggio

    Il Disturbo Primario del Linguaggio. Oltre la Consensus Conference.

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    Il presente volume costituisce un prodotto del processo di disseminazione della Consensus Conference sul Disturbo Primario del Linguaggio e, al tempo stesso, intende andare oltre la Consensus, in un’ottica multidisciplinare, preventiva, educativa e abilitativa, che coinvolga tutte le persone e le istituzioni che si prendono cura delle bambine e dei bambini con Disturbo Primario del Linguaggio. Il capitolo 1 espone le motivazioni, il percorso e il metodo della Consensus. Il capitolo 2 presenta il Disturbo Primario del Linguaggio, illustrandone la definizione, l’eziologia, il ritardo che lo precede e le possibili sequele. I capitoli 3 e 4 espongono i principali contenuti della revisione sistematica della letteratura scientifica internazionale effettuata dalla Consensus fino al 2017 e recentemente integrata fino al 2020, relativamente alla diagnosi (capitolo 3) e al trattamento (capitolo 4) del Disturbo Primario del Linguaggio. Il capitolo 5 offre uno spunto per un confronto internazionale sui metodi di Consensus. Nel capitolo 6, infine, si affrontano gli aspetti organizzativi per una presa in carico efficace e tempestiva delle bambine e dei bambini con Disturbo Primario del Linguaggio presentando gli interventi di alcune professioniste che lavorano con loro in un’ottica multidisciplinare di cura finalizzata alla salute e a uno sviluppo armonioso
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