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    Brotes científicos: primera revista especializada para la difusión de trabajos escolares

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    Bajo el Proyecto Asociativo Regional (PAR) Explora de Conicyt de la Región Metropolitana Norte, en conjunto con la Universidad de Santiago de Chile y la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, la Revista Brotes Científicos busca potenciar el trabajo investigativo de estudiantes de enseñanza básica y media a lo largo del país

    Prehistoric psychotropic consumption in Andean Chilean mummies

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    Hallucinogenic plants are often regarded as the main source of psychoactive drugs in antiquity to reach deep altered states of consciousness^1,2^. Many researchers believe this was particularly true during the Tiwanaku empire expansion, circa (500-1000 A.D.), along the Atacama Desert of Chile. Highly decorated snuffing tablets and tubes are often found as grave goods during this period^3,4,5,6,7,8^. Until now the type of drugs consumed in this paraphernalia has been unclear. From the modern city of Arica, naturally mummified human bodies with abundant hair provided a unique opportunity to test for hallucinogenic plants consumed in Andean prehistory. Analysis by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry demonstrated the presence of harmine. The Banisteriopsis vine, commonly called Ayahuasca, was the probable source. This is the first confirmed evidence of psychoactive plant consumption in pre-Hispanic Andean populations along the Atacama coastal region. Of the 32 mummy hair samples analyzed 3 males tested positive for harmine. This alkaloid aids in the catalysis and synergic effects of powerful hallucinogenic drugs. The consumption of harmine was likely related to medicinal practices and not exclusively ingested by shamans. Another important aspect of this evidence is that Banisteriopsis is an Amazon plant. It does not grow in the Atacama coastal region. Thus, our findings reveal extensive plant trade networks in antiquity between the coast, desert, highlands, and Amazon basin. The excellent preservation of human organic specimens, the use of gas chromatography and mass spectrometry allowed us to map and demonstrate the consumption of psychoactive compound plants in Andean prehistory. In addition, our findings open the door for future studies to debate the consumption and social role of ancient psychoactive and hallucinogenic plants

    CONCURRENT VALIDITY OF LOWER LIMB KINEMATICS BETWEEN MARKERLESS AND MARKER-BASED MOTION CAPTURE SYSTEMS IN GAIT AND RUNNING.

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    The goal of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of a markerless silhouette-based tracking and hybrid tracking against traditional marker tracking. Different speeds in gait and running conditions were analysed. In the literature, studies most often make use of low cost rather than high performance systems. Markerless systems allow us to evaluate in the most natural conditions. Very high correlations were obtained depending on the joint. The use of markerless tracking is still new regarding motion analysis in sports or for clinical purposes. This technology could be a very good solution for clinical rehabilitation and real sports situations

    Percepción del estado de salud y comportamiento sexual y reproductivo en adolescentes embarazadas

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    SE HABLA EN EL ARTÍCULO SOBRE LA PROBLEMÁTICA DEL EMBARAZO EN ADOLESCENTESEL EMBARAZO EN LAS ADOLESCENTES SE ASOCIAN A DESVENTAJAS DE TIPO ECONÓMICO Y SOCIAL. LAS IMPLICACIONES SON MULTIDIMENSIONALES, Y SE PUEDE INCIDIR A TRAVÉS DE PROGRAMAS.NINGUN

    Jugar videojuegos de estrategia en tiempo real tiene efectos positivos en la memoria de trabajo

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    Los videojuegos de estrategia en tiempo real (VJ-ETR) requieren que los jugadores planeen estrategias reclutando capacidades cognitivas como atención, habilidades motoras, habilidades visuoespaciales y memoria de trabajo (MT). Ya que jugar VJ-ETR depende del mantenimiento de metas principales y submetas activas, así como de la revisión dinámica de esas metas conforme la situación lo requiere, el objetivo de este trabajo fue estudiar si jugadores expertos de VJ-ETR (JExp-ETR) tienen una mayor capacidad de MT que no-jugadores (No-ETR). Para ello, comparamos el desempeño entre JExp-ETR y No-ETR en MT y velocidad de procesamiento (VP) empleando el Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS-IV) y la tarea n-back. Los resultados muestran que los JExp-ETR tienen un mayor índice de MT y una mejor precisión en el n-back que los No-ETR, principalmente en el 3-back, pero no encontramos diferencias en VP. Además, también encontramos que los JExp-ETR que juegan más horas a la semana tienen un mayor índice de MT que los JExp-ETR que juegan menos horas. Los resultados son discutidos en el marco de la capacidad de la MT, la importancia de los VJ-ETR y sus efectos en la cognición

    The effect of two retraining programs, barefoot running vs increasing cadence, on kinematic parameters: A randomized controlled trial

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    The aim of this study was to compare the effects of two 10‐week non‐laboratory‐based running retraining programs on foot kinematics and spatiotemporal parameters in recreational runners. One hundred and three recreational runners (30 ± 7.2 years old, 39% females) were randomly assigned to either: a barefoot retraining group (BAR) with 3 sessions/week over 10 weeks, a cadence retraining group (CAD) who increased cadence by 10% again with 3 sessions/week over 10 weeks and a control group (CON) who did not perform any retraining. The footstrike pattern, footstrike angle (FSA), and spatial‐temporal variables at comfortable and high speeds were measured using 2D/3D photogrammetry and a floor‐based photocell system. A 3 × 2 ANOVA was used to compare between the groups and 2 time points. The FSA significantly reduced at the comfortable speed by 5.81° for BAR (p < 0.001; Cohen's d = 0.749) and 4.81° for CAD (p = 0.002; Cohen's d = 0.638), and at high speed by 6.54° for BAR (p < 0.001; Cohen's d = 0.753) and by 4.71° for CAD (p = 0.001; Cohen's d = 0.623). The cadence significantly increased by 2% in the CAD group (p = 0.015; Cohen's d = 0.344) at comfortable speed and the BAR group showed a 1.7% increase at high speed. BAR and CAD retraining programs showed a moderate effect for reducing FSA and rearfoot prevalence, and a small effect for increasing cadence. Both offer low‐cost and feasible tools for gait modification within recreational runners in clinical scenarios

    Work engagement and job satisfaction in a sample of workers of the Courts of Granada

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    El objetivo de la presente investigación ha sido analizar la relación entre las variables compromiso organizacional y satisfacción laboral, esperando, como hipótesis de partida, una correlación positiva entre ambas variables, tal y como han venido demostrando estudios previos. La novedad del presente artículo reside en la muestra utilizada, 80 trabajadores de los Juzgados de Granada, con lo que se abre camino a un análisis psicológico de la situación actual de dicha organización nunca antes analizado. El diseño del estudio ha sido de tipo transeccional correlacional. Cumpliendo las expectativas, tras realizar los análisis correlacionales, se obtuvo una alta correlación positiva entre compromiso organizacional y satisfacción laboral. Además, se comprobó que no había diferencias significativas entre hombres y mujeres en cuanto a ambas variables estudiadas.The objective of this research has been to analyze the relationship between work engagement and job satisfaction, hoping as hypothesis a positive correlation between both variables, as we found in previous literature. The novelty of this article has been the sample used, 80 workers of the C ourts of Granada, giving a psychological analysis of the current situation of the organization never analyzed before. The study design was a correlational transectional study. Meeting expectations, after a correlational analysis we obtained a high positive correlation between work engagement and job satisfaction. Furthermore, we found that there was no significant difference between men and women in both variables.ReiDoCrea. Departamento de Psicología Social. Universidad de Granada

    Current situation of endemic mycosis in the Americas and the Caribbean: Proceedings of the first international meeting on endemic mycoses of the Americas (IMEMA)

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    Background: The Americas are home to biologically and clinically diverse endemic fungi, including Blastomyces, Coccidioides, Emergomyces, Histoplasma, Paracoccidioides and Sporothrix. In endemic areas with high risk of infection, these fungal pathogens represent an important public health problem. Objectives: This report aims to summarise the main findings of the regional analysis carried out on the status of the endemic mycoses of the Americas, done at the first International Meeting on Endemic Mycoses of the Americas (IMEMA). Methods: A regional analysis for the Americas was done, the 27 territories were grouped into nine regions. A SWOT analysis was done. Results: All territories reported availability of microscopy. Seventy percent of territories reported antibody testing, 67% of territories reported availability of Histoplasma antigen testing. None of the territories reported the use of (1–3)-β-d-glucan. Fifty two percent of territories reported the availability of PCR testing in reference centres (mostly for histoplasmosis). Most of the territories reported access to medications such as trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, itraconazole, voriconazole and amphotericin B (AMB) deoxycholate. Many countries had limited access to liposomal formulation of AMB and newer azoles, such as posaconazole and isavuconazole. Surveillance of these fungal diseases was minimal. Conclusions: A consensus emerged among meeting participants, this group concluded that endemic mycoses are neglected diseases, and due to their severity and lack of resources, the improvement of diagnosis, treatment and surveillance is needed.Fil: Caceres, Diego H.. Universidad Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario; Colombia. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Estados UnidosFil: Echeverri Tirado, Laura C.. Universidad de Antioquia; ColombiaFil: Bonifaz, Alexandro. Hospital General de Mexico; MéxicoFil: Adenis, Antoine. Inserm; FranciaFil: Gomez, Beatriz L.. Universidad Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario; ColombiaFil: Bnada Flores, Claudia Lizett. Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; PerúFil: Canteros, Cristina Elena. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas; ArgentinaFil: Santos, Daniel Wagner. Universidade Federal do Maranhao; BrasilFil: Arathoon, Eduardo. Asociación de Salud Integral; GuatemalaFil: Ramirez Soto, Elia. Centro Nacional de Enfermedades Tropicales; BoliviaFil: Queiroz-Telles, Flavio. Universidade Federal do Paraná; BrasilFil: Schwartz, Ilan S.. University of Alberta; CanadáFil: Zurita, Jeannete. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador; EcuadorFil: Serra Damasceno, Lisandra. Universidade Estadual do Ceará; BrasilFil: Garcia, Nataly. Sociedad Venezolana de Microbiología; VenezuelaFil: Fernandez, Norma B.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina. Hospital de Clínicas General San Martín; ArgentinaFil: Chincha, Omayra. Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; PerúFil: Araujo, Patricia. Ministerio de Salud Pública y Bienestar Social; ParaguayFil: Rabagliati, Ricardo. No especifíca;Fil: Chiller, Tom. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Estados UnidosFil: Giusiano, Gustavo Emilio. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Instituto de Medicina Regional; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Nordeste; Argentin

    Metallomic and Untargeted Metabolomic Signatures of Human Milk from SARS-CoV-2 Positive Mothers

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    Scope Lack of information about the impact of maternal severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection on the elemental and metabolomic profile of human milk (HM). Methods and results An observational study on HM from mothers with COVID-19 is conducted including a prepandemic control group. Maternal–infant clinical records and symptomatology are recorded. The absolute quantification of elements and untargeted relative metabolomic profiles are determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry, respectively. Associations of HM SARS-CoV-2 antibodies with elemental and metabolomic profiles are studied. COVID-19 has a significant impact on HM composition. COVID-19 reduces the concentrations of Fe, Cu, Se, Ni, V, and Aluminium (Al) and increases Zn compared to prepandemic control samples. A total of 18 individual metabolites including amino acids, peptides, fatty acids and conjugates, purines and derivatives, alcohols, and polyols are significantly different in HM from SARS-CoV-2 positive mothers. Aminoacyl-tRNA biosynthesis, phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis, phenylalanine, and linoleic acid pathways are significantly altered. Differences are obtained depending on COVID-19 symptomatic and asymptomatic status. Conclusions This study provides unique insights about the impact of maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection on the elemental and metabolomic profiles of HM that warrants further research due the potential implications for infant health.This work was supported by the projects PG2018-096608-B-C21(Spanish Ministry of Science and innovation (MCIN). Generación delConocimiento. MCIN/ AEI /10.13039/501100011033/ FEDER “Una man-era de hacer Europa”), UHU-1256905 and UHU-202009 from the FEDERAndalusian operative program (Ministry of Economic Transformation, In-dustry, Knowledge and Universities, Andalusia, Spain), and a researchgrant from Fundación La Marató-TV3 (MilkCORONA, ref 202106). FJSCthanks Junta de Andalucía and University of Huelva for a predoctoralcontract (Ref. SNGJ5-TS-005, Garantía Juvenil). Funding for open accesscharge: Universidad de Huelva / CBUA. The authors are grateful to FEDER(European Community) for financial support through grants UNHU13-1E-1611 and UNHU15-CE-3140. The funding sources had no role in the de-sign and conduct of the study; collection, management, analysis, and in-terpretation of the data; preparation, review, or approval of the manuscript;and decision to submit the manuscript for publicationPeer reviewe
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