4 resultados para Beverages.

em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal


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The start of university is presented as a crucial stage in the life of the student. If, on the one hand, it is a period of increased autonomy and freedom, on the other, it is a period that also increases the sense of responsibility and self discipline. In this study, based on a quantitative approach, we identified the main risk situations experienced by freshmen at the University of Evora, by applying a questionnaire developed for this purpose and the Beck inventory. Key findings are highlighted, such as the consumption of harmful substances (tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs), whose values exceed the average population. The consumption of alcoholic beverages begins early and is continuous and excessive. Also, the presence of symptoms compatible with dysphoria and depression is noted in about 9% of students. Self-medication practices were found in 58.7% of the freshmen. Our findings reveal the need for preventive intervention by health professionals, due to these young people’s great exposure to health risks.

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O alcoolismo é uma doença com um potencial de infligir sofrimento enorme, interferindo com todas as dimensões do indivíduo, assim como em todos os quadrantes da sociedade. Este relatório expressa a preocupação com a problemática, e descreve o trabalho desenvolvido ao longo de um ano na área da saúde mental e psiquiátrica por um enfermeiro. Através da criação de uma consulta de enfermagem, desenvolveram-se um conjunto de intervenções de enfermagem com o intuito de diminuir factores de risco e potenciar factores de protecção nos indivíduos com comportamentos aditivos face ao consumo de bebidas alcoólicas. A intencionalidade terapêutica incidiu sobre a reconstrução ou reorganização da vida nomeadamente nos seguintes aspectos: restabelecimento das capacidades relacionais com o seu meio, e estabilização num novo estilo de vida de abstinência alcoólica. Após intervenção observaram-se ganhos de saúde para um quinto dos utentes atendidos. Esta avaliação contudo está comprometida pela qualidade dos registos disponíveis. Concluindo-se que o projecto não se esgotou, pois este relatório permitiu uma identificação de algumas fragilidades a corrigir, nomeadamente a sistematização de registos clínicos, uma abordagem inicial que permita maior ancoragem (taxas de abandono superiores a 50%) e a introdução de um sistema de acompanhamento remoto no pós alta; ABSTRACT: Alcoholism is a disease with an enormous potential to inflict pain, interfering with all individual dimensions, and also with all sections of society. This work expresses the concern with this problematic and describes the work developed along a year in the area of mental and psychiatric health by a nurse. Through the creation of a nursing appointment, a set of nursing interventions were developed in order to reduce the factors of risk and potentiate factors of protection in the individual with addicted behaviours to alcoholic beverages consumption. Therapeutic intentionality focused on the reconstruction or reorganization of life on the following aspects: reestablishment of connecting abilities with their social environment, and consolidation of a new alcoholic abstinent life style. After the intervention we could observe some improvement on the health of a fifth of the users who were attended. However, this evaluation is compromised by the quality of the available records. We can conclude that the project is not exhausted since this work allowed the identification of some fragilities that could be corrected, namely the systematization of clinic records, a more anchoring initial approach (dropout rates exceeding 50%) and the introduction of a remote aftercare supervision system.

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Introduction: Among young people, regular or alcohol abuse seems to ally with individual factors, which congregate to other generators behaviors health risk, in social environment, including family and school. The consumption of alcoholic beverages in the younger age groups, according to the World Development Report goes beyond 60%. In the Portuguese case, the Alentejo is the region that recorded higher consumption among schoolchildren. Objectives: This study aims to know the personal inluences of family, of belonging to the group and the school environment, on the withdrawal and consumption habits among young people. Methods: A qualitative nature of research, using comprehensive semi-structured interviews. The study was developed in a school district of Evora, Portugal. The sample consists of ten students from the 8th school grade, ive non-consumers-ive consumers aged between 13 and 15 years old. Results: The trial takes place between 12 and 14 years old as a result of curiosity, explicit or tacit motivation, “give style”, the environment, entertainment and observing behavior. Among the effects of intake indicated as motivators consumption highlight the joy of reaching states and willingness. Family members tend to encourage moderate drinking on festive occasions. family models exaggerated consumption repudiate ingestion. The elements of the group of belonging tend to motivate explicitly, the intake among consumers students. The school promotes initiatives on the theme, punctually. Conclusions: The consumption of alcohol among young people suffer the personal, family and belonging group inluences. The initiatives in school tend to have no effect.

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Polyphenols are widely present in fruits, vegetables, cereals and beverages. Their study gained scientific interest because of their beneficial effects on health. Although there is currently no official dietary recommendation for polyphenol intake, health professionals recommend the consumption of 5-8 daily portions of fruits and vegetables. This is not always achieved and, despite possible causes associated to practical schedule difficulties, the aversive bitter and astringent sensations associated to polyphenols may also lead to avoidance. As such, a better understanding on mechanisms responsible for differences among people, in polyphenol oral perception, is needed for promoting healthier choices. Saliva has been linked to polyphenol consumption. We have previously observed, in animal models, changes in salivary proteome induced by tannin-enriched diets. Moreover, differences in astringency perception were attributed to differences in salivary protein composition. In a recent experiment, we observed differences among individuals with dissimilar tannic-acid perception: people with high sensitivity for the oral sensations elicited by tannins have higher amounts of salivary cystatins and lower capacity to maintain their levels after tannic-acid ingestion. Additionally, and similarly to previous studies, salivary amylase was observed to be involved in tannin perception. In this presentation, oral cavity characteristics influencing the perception of polyphenol-containing foods will be discussed.