684 research outputs found
Complementary feeding methods: Associations with feeding and emotional responsiveness
Learning to eat complementary foods is a crucial milestone for infants, having implications across development. The most used method for introducing complementary foods is Traditional Spoon-Feeding (TSF). However, the alternative method Baby-Led Weaning (BLW) is increasingly becoming used as it has been associated with positive outcomes. Research analyzing associations between complementary feeding methods and responsive parenting is practically non-existent. Therefore, the objective of this study was to analyze differences in emotional and feeding responsiveness between caregivers who previously implemented traditional vs. non-traditional feeding approaches. Caregivers (mostly mothers) of 179 children between 3 and 5 years were asked about the complementary feeding method that they had followed previously (70.4% reported using the TSF, 16.8% said they used the BLW and 12.8% used both methods simultaneously). In addition, they reported on their feeding practices using the Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire and on their responses to childrenâs distress using the Coping with Childrenâs Negative Emotions Scale. The results showed that parents who reported using a non-traditional (BLW or both) complementary feeding method reported less pressure to eat and minimization of reactions to childrenâs negative emotions, compared to parents who used a traditional method (although these reported using more problem-focused reactions). The findings suggest that complementary feeding methods and responsive parenting may be linked, leaving the question of which one sets the stage for the other.Fundação para a CiĂȘncia e Tecnologia - FCTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Effect of physical exercise on lipid metabolism in the elderly
PURPOSE: To assess the effect of regular physical exercise on plasma lipids and apoproteins in an elderly group.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sixty-three old people of both sexes, aged between 65 and 94, were randomly distributed between a test group (n = 31) and a control group (n = 32). The test group followed a program of physical exercise for eight months, with intensity of 60% to 80% of heart rate reserve, consisting of three weekly sessions, on alternate days, of 60 minutes each. Before the beginning of the program and eight months afterwards, blood samples were collected to assess total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-C, HDL2-C. HDL3-C, apo A1, apo B-100 and apo (a). The ratios total cholesterol/HDL-C, LDL-C/HDL-C, HDL2-C/HDL3-C and apo A1/apo B-100 were also calculated.
RESULTS: In the test group total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL-C, apo B-100, total cholesterol/HDL-C and LDL-C/HDL-C decreased significantly; HDL-C, HDL2-C, apo A1, HDL2-C/HDL3-C and apo A1/apo B-100 increased significantly; HDL3-C and apo (a) did not change. The control group did not present any significant alterations in any of the parameters assessed.
CONCLUSIONS: Regular physical exercise decreases vascular risk and may help to reduce cardiovascular events in the elderly
Comparison of Aspergillus species-complexes detected in different environmental settings
Purpose: Samples from different environmental sources were screened for the presence of Aspergillus, and the distribution of the different species-complexes was determined in order to understand differences among that distribution in the several environmental sources and which of these species complexes are present in specific environmental settings. Methods: Four distinct environments (beaches, poultries, swineries and hospital) were studied and analyzed for which Aspergillus complexes were present in each setting. After plate incubation and colony isolation, morphological identification was done using macro- and microscopic characteristics. The universal fungal primers ITS1 and ITS4 were used to amplify DNA from all Aspergillus isolates, which was sequenced for identification to species complex level. SPSS v15.0 for Windows was used to perform the statistical analysis. Results: Thirty-nine isolates of Aspergillus were recovered from both the sand beach and poultries, 31 isolates from swineries, and 80 isolates from hospital environments, for a total 189 isolates. Eleven species complexes were found total. Isolates belonging to the Aspergillus Versicolores species-complex were the most frequently found (23.8%), followed by Flavi (18.0%), Fumigati (15.3%) and Nigri (13.2%) complexes. A significant association was found between the different environmental sources and the distribution of the several species-complexes (p<0.001); the hospital environment had a greater variability of species-complexes than other environmental locations (10 in hospital environment, against nine in swine, eight in poultries and seven in sand beach). Isolates belonging to Nidulantes complex were detected only in the hospital environment, whereas the other complexes were identified in more than one setting. Conclusion: Because different Aspergillus complexes have different susceptibilities to antifungal drugs, and different abilities in producing mycotoxins, knowledge of the species-complex epidemiology for each setting may allow preventive or corrective measures to be taken toward decreasing professional workers or patient exposure to those agents
Um novo olhar sobre as crianças de Serpa. Nova Abordagem metodológica aplicada em 25 crianças de Serpa Medieval
Dissertação de Mestrado em Evolução e Biologia Humanas, apresentada ao Departamento de CiĂȘncias da Vida da Faculdade de CiĂȘncias e Tecnologia da Universidade de Coimbra.A estimativa do sexo, em conjunto com a idade sĂŁo essenciais para o estudo populaçÔes ancestrais, quer sejam de natureza biolĂłgica, demogrĂĄfica ou paleopatolĂłgica. Contudo, grande parte das investigaçÔes de integram nĂŁo adultos de contextos arqueolĂłgicos, nĂŁo contempla a determinação sexual. A sua falta Ă© fundamentada pela ausĂȘncia do desenvolvimento dos caracteres sexuais secundĂĄrios mas tambĂ©m pela fraca representatividade Ăłssea, pela fraca preservação dos esqueletos juvenis ou pela pouca consistĂȘncia metodolĂłgica. Esta lacuna no diagnĂłstico, para alĂ©m de limitar o potencial informativo da amostra, poderĂĄ deturpar os resultados obtidos em outros parĂąmetros biolĂłgicos, como a idade Ă morte. O trabalho que se apresenta de seguida tem como objectivos perceber atĂ© que ponto o conhecimento do sexo influencia os resultados de outros parĂąmetros biolĂłgicos e perceber como a sua ausĂȘncia pode restringir a reconstituição de aspectos da vida de populaçÔes passadas. Como em qualquer anĂĄlise bioarqueolĂłgica, pretende-se igualmente que este trabalho contribua para traçar o perfil biolĂłgico de um conjunto de crianças de habitaram Serpa Medieval. Para dar cumprimento aos objectivos, focĂĄmos a nossa anĂĄlise em 25 crianças recolhidas em contexto arqueolĂłgico, na sequĂȘncia de uma intervenção de emergĂȘncia. Esta amostra corresponde a uma população que terĂĄ vivido na regiĂŁo da actual Serpa durante os sĂ©culos XIII e XVI. AtravĂ©s da uma metodologia mĂ©trica aplicada Ă dentição foi possĂvel determinar o sexo em 23 esqueletos que se distribuem quase equitativamente (10 rapazes e 13 raparigas). Conseguimos igualmente perceber que a ausĂȘncia do conhecimento do sexo pode realmente perturbar os resultados de outros parĂąmetros, nomeadamente na estimativa da idade esquelĂ©tica, e por conseguinte, a reconstrução de padrĂ”es de crescimento. A nĂvel do perfil biolĂłgico nĂŁo foram registadas grandes diferenças entre rapazes e raparigas, no entanto em alguns parĂąmetros analisados, como o desgaste dentĂĄrio e marcadores de stresse fisiolĂłgico, notaram-se algumas distinçÔes que, no seu conjunto, sugerem algum tipo diferenciação entre sexos.The sexual and age estimation, are essential in the reconstruction of profiles of ancient lives, whether they are biological, demographic or paleopathological. However, a large portion of juveniles studies, from archaeological samples, donât analyze this specific biological parameter, usually arguing the absence of the absence of secondary sexual characteristics, the poor representation of non-adults, the weak skeletal preservation or weak methodological consistency. This gap on diagnosis restricts, not only the informative potential of the samples, but also can pervert the results obtained in other biological parameters, like the estimation of age at dead. The present work aims to understand how the knowledge of sex influences other biological indicators and understand how its absence restrains the reconstitution of lives of ancient populations. Like in any bioarchaeological analysis, we also want to contribute to reconstitute the biological and cultural features of the children that lived in Medieval Serpa. To accomplish these tasks we focus on 25 children collected in an archaeological context, during an emergency intervention. This sample belongs to a population that lived in the region of actual Serpa during the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries. Through a metrical methodology, applied to the dentition, we were able to determine the sex in 23 skeletons (10 boys and 13 girls). We were also able to understand that the absence of sexual knowledge can really disturb the results of others indicators, namely the skeletal age and consequently, the reconstruction of growing patterns. Within the biological profile werenât recorded substantial differences between boys and girls, however in few parameters we notice some differences, which together, suggest a kind of differentiation among sexes
The Efficacy of LUCAS in Cardiac Arrest
Introduction: Chest compression is the basic technique of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in patients with
cardiac arrest. The quality and early performance of CPR is critical to improve the prognosis and chances of restoring spontaneous blood flow. Today we have manual compressions and mechanical chest compression devices. Objective: The aim of this study is to clarify the importance of the LUCAS system (The Lund University Cardiac Arrest System) in CPR.
Material and methods: A systematic review of the literature by mobilizing the descriptors "Cardiac Arrest", "Lucas Efficacy" and "nursing", using the methodological head. Ten conceivable databases were selected, between 2010-2020, and seven articles were included for analysis. Results and discussion: The results of the studies are different, as four of the studies indicate that LUCAS is fully effective, particularly in fatigue and transport, but two of them do not recognise its full effectiveness. One of the studies mentions that the fact that compression by the automatic device is effective does not necessarily reflect a better result. The vast majority of the studies recognise the need for further studies to make more convincing decisions. Conclusion: Mechanical chest compression devices can improve patient outcome if used
appropriately in the event of cardiac arrest. The hemodynamic performance of the LUCAS compression-decompression system is, according to some results, better than manual CPR. However, the quality of the current evidence is not sufficient. Randomised studies are needed to evaluate the effect of mechanical chest compression devices on survival inside or outsider the hospital.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Accessing occupational exposure to fungi in a cork industry
In this study we aimed to access fungal exposure in workers from one cork industry through the mycological
analysis of their nasal exudate and the environmental fungal contamination of their surroundings as well.
Nasal mucous samples from 127 workers were taken with sterilized cotton swabs.The fungal species identified in the collected nose swabs were shown to be correlated with the results obtained in the environment. Eighty workers (63.0%) presented contamination of their nose nostril with Chrysonilia sitophila, which number of colonies was
countless. Within the Aspergillus genus, the complexes Fumigati, Circumdati, Versicolores and Candidi were isolated. No azole-resistant Aspergillus isolates grew in the selective media used
(screened itraconazole and voriconazole resistance).This approach allowed us to estimate the risk associated with these tasks performance. Moreover, the cork industry is related to high dust contamination and this can promote exposure to fungi since dust particles can act as carriers of fungi to the workerâs nose. Assessment by molecular tools will ensure the specific targeting of DNA from P. glabrum complex in workers nose
Associations between emotion regulation, feeding practices, and preschoolersâ food consumption
: Previous research identified emotion dysregulation, non-responsive feeding practices, and
unhealthy food consumption as risk factors for childhood obesity. However, little is known about the
relationships between these factors. This study examined associations between childrenâs emotion
regulation, parental feeding practices, and childrenâs food consumption. The sample consisted of
163 mothers of children aged 3â5 years. Mothers completed the Emotion Regulation Checklist,
the Child Feeding Questionnaire, and the Child Health Section from the Parent Interview of the
Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-B to assess model variables. Results showed that healthy
food consumption was associated with higher emotion regulation abilities, higher monitoring, and
lower pressure to eat. For unhealthy food consumption, the associations were in opposite directions.
Higher emotion regulation abilities were also associated with higher monitoring, lower pressure
to eat, and lower restriction. For lability, the associations were in opposite directions. Regression
analyses revealed that childrenâs lability, pressure to eat, and monitoring were significant predictors of
childrenâs food consumption. These findings suggest that childrenâs emotion regulation and feeding
practices are important determinants of childrenâs food consumption. Future longitudinal studies that
examine bidirectional associations between childrenâs emotion regulation, parental feeding practices,
childrenâs food consumption, and potential mechanisms accounting for these associations are needed.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Caregiversâ responses to childrenâs negative emotions: Associations with preschoolersâ executive functioning
There is a lack of knowledge regarding the connection between parental emotional responsiveness and childrenâs executive functioning (EF). This study aimed to explore the relations
between caregiversâ reactions to their childrenâs distress and childrenâs EF. Mothers of 136 preschoolers reported their reactions to their childrenâs negative emotions using the Coping with Childrenâs
Negative Emotions Scale. Childrenâs EF was assessed through the mothers and teachersâ reports
using the Behavioral Inventory of Executive Functioning for Preschool Children. Results showed
that the mothersâ perceived use of negative emotional regulation responses (i.e., punitive and minimizing reactions) was associated with lower levels of EF in children, as reported by both mothers
and teachers. The association between the mothersâ use of positive emotional regulation responses
(i.e., problem-focused, emotion-focused, and expressive encouragement reactions) and childrenâs EF
was not significant. Multiple regression analyses revealed that the mothersâ use of negative emotional
regulation responses accounted for significant proportions of variance in EF indexes. These findings
suggest that parental socialization of emotion could be important for childrenâs EF. Specifically,
caregiversâ negative emotional regulation responses to childrenâs distress may serve as a risk factor
for poorer EF in children. Efforts to improve childrenâs EF may be more effective when parental
emotional responsiveness to their distress is considered.Fundação para a CiĂȘncia e Tecnologia - FCTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Black Stork Down: Military Discourses in Bird Conservation in Malta
Tensions between Maltese hunters and bird conservation NGOs have intensified over the past decade. Conservation NGOs have become frustrated with the Maltese State for conceding to the hunter lobby and negotiating derogations from the European Unionâs Bird Directive. Some NGOs have recently started to organize complex field-operations where volunteers are trained to patrol the landscape, operate drones and other surveillance technologies, detect illegalities, and lead police teams to arrest poachers. We describe the sophisticated military metaphors which conservation NGOs have developed to describe, guide and legitimize their efforts to the Maltese public and their fee-paying members. We also discuss why such groups might be inclined to adopt these metaphors. Finally, we suggest that anthropological studies of discourse could help understand delicate contexts such as this where conservation NGOs, hunting associations and the State have ended in political deadlock
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