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Transformation of anthropological status in elderly with type II diabetes through exercise: pilates and aerobic exercise
Las estadísticas muestran que 285 millones de personas sufren de Diabetes Tipo II, esto es el 6% de la población mundial adulta y 60 millones de personas en los Estados Unidos (10% de la población). De los 47 millones de habitantes que posee España, mas de 3 millones de personas sufren de diabetes (6.4%). En el año 2010 se gastaron más de 106 mil millones de dólares en salud por causa de la diabetes en los Estados Unidos. El ejercicio físico es una manera de evitar la diabetes en la población a través de: un mejor uso de la propia insulina producida por el cuerpo, de la quema de grasas, del control del peso corporal, del aumento de la fuerza muscular y del aumento en la densidad y calidad ósea. Una frecuencia semanal de 250 a 300 minutos de actividad física puede resultar de gran ayuda en el control de esta patología. La práctica de Pilates es un ejercicio que puede ser utilizado para lograr fácilmente un estado físico saludable. Puede ser realizado en el hogar, aprendiendo la técnica a través de la TV o de DVDs, es conveniente y sin costos. Además no presenta riesgos para las personas con diabetes tipo II, quienes son vulnerables por presentar una biomecánica disminuida en los miembros inferiores y/o una disfunción de la marcha
Triangle-Well and Ramp Interactions in One-Dimensional Fluids: A Fully Analytic Exact Solution
The exact statistical-mechanical solution for the equilibrium properties,
both thermodynamic and structural, of one-dimensional fluids of particles
interacting via the triangle-well and the ramp potentials is worked out. In
contrast to previous studies, where the radial distribution function was
obtained numerically from the structure factor by Fourier inversion, we provide
a fully analytic representation of up to any desired distance. The
solution is employed to perform an extensive study of the equation of state,
the excess internal energy per particle, the residual multiparticle entropy,
the structure factor, the radial distribution function, and the direct
correlation function. In addition, scatter plots of the bridge function versus
the indirect correlation function are used to gauge the reliability of the
hypernetted-chain, Percus--Yevick, and Martynov--Sarkisov closures. Finally,
the Fisher--Widom and Widom lines are obtained in the case of the triangle-well
model.Comment: 19 pages, 9 figure
Interpolation methods for geographical data: Housing and commercial establishment markets
The estimation of commercial property prices in a touristic city can be explored through spatial interpolation methods, but in the presence of small sample sizes, auxiliary stochastic processes that are correlated with the prices of commercial establishments are needed. The aim of this paper is to compare the various estimates of commercial establishment prices in Toledo (Spain) provided by methods based on inverse distance weighting, 2-D shape functions for triangles, kriging and cokriging (the housing prices being the auxiliary stochastic process). The results indicate that kriging improves the classical interpolation methods and that cokriging has a clear advantage over kriging.
The shearing instability of a dilute granular mixture
The shearing instability of a dilute granular mixture composed of smooth
inelastic hard spheres or disks is investigated. By using the Navier-Stokes
hydrodynamic equations, it is shown that the scaled transversal velocity mode
exhibits a divergent behaviour, similarly to what happens in one-component
systems. The theoretical prediction for the critical size is compared with
direct Monte Carlo simulations of the Boltzmann equations describing the
system, and a good agreement is found. The total energy fluctuations in the
vicinity of the transition are shown to scale with the second moment of the
distribution. The scaling distribution function is the same as found in other
equilibrium and non-equilibrium phase transitions, suggesting the existence of
some kind of universality
Vibrated granular gas confined by a piston
The steady state of a vibrated granular gas confined by a movable piston on
the top is discussed. Particular attention is given to the hydrodynamic
boundary conditions to be used when solving the inelastic Navier-Stokes
equations. The relevance of an exact general condition relating the grain
fluxes approaching and moving away from each of the walls is emphasized. It is
shown how it can be used to get a consistent hydrodynamic description of the
boundaries. The obtained expressions for the fields do not contain any
undetermined parameter. Comparison of the theoretical predictions with
molecular dynamics simulation results is carried out, and a good agreement is
observed for low density and not too large inelasticity. A practical way of
introducing small finite density corrections to the dilute limit theory is
proposed, to improve the accuracy of the theory
Left-right asymmetries and exotic vector-boson discovery in lepton-lepton colliders
By considering left-right (L-R) asymmetries we study the capabilities of
lepton colliders in searching for new exotic vector bosons. Specifically we
study the effect of a doubly charged bilepton boson and an extra neutral vector
boson appearing in a 3-3-1 model on the L-R asymmetries for the processes
, and and
show that these asymmetries are very sensitive to these new contributions and
that they are in fact powerful tools for discovery this sort of vector bosons.Comment: RevTeX, 22 pages, 12 eps figure
A supersymmetric 3-3-1 model
We build the complete supersymmetric version of a 3-3-1 gauge model using the
superfield formalism. We point out that a discrete symmetry, similar to the
R-symmetry in the minimal supersymmetric standard model, is possible to be
defined in this model. Hence we have both R-conserving and R-violating
possibilities. Analysis of the mass spectrum of the neutral real scalar fields
shown that in this model the lightest scalar Higgs has a mass upper limit, and
at the tree level it is 124.5 GeV for a given illustrative set of parameters.Comment: RevTex, extended and revised version, 20 pages, one eps figur
Energy partition and segregation for an intruder in a vibrated granular system under gravity
The difference of temperatures between an impurity and the surrounding gas in
an open vibrated granular system is studied. It is shown that, in spite of the
high inhomogeneity of the state, the temperature ratio remains constant in the
bulk of the system. The lack of energy equipartition is associated to the
change of sign of the pressure diffusion coefficient for the impurity at
certain values of the parameters of the system, leading to a segregation
criterium. The theoretical predictions are consistent with previous
experimental results, and also in agreement with molecular dynamics simulation
results reported in this paper.Comment: To appear in Phys. Rev. Let
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