9 resultados para 0908 Food Sciences
em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal
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A descriptive study was developed to compare air and surfaces fungal contamination in ten hospitals’ food units and two food units from companies. Fifty air samples of 250 litres through impaction method were collected from hospitals’ food units and 41 swab samples from surfaces were also collected, using a 10 by 10 cm square stencil. Regarding the two companies, ten air samples and eight surface samples were collected. Air and surface samples were collected in food storage facilities, kitchen, food plating and canteen. Outdoor air was also collected since this is the place regarded as a reference. Simultaneously, temperature, relative humidity and meal numbers were registered. Concerning air from hospitals’ food units, 32 fungal species were identified, being the two most commonly isolated genera Penicillium sp.
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Moulds may produce a diversity of toxins such as aflatoxins, ochratoxins, trichothecenes, zearalenone, fumonisins and others. Although toxicological, environmental and epidemiological studies have addressed the problem of these toxins one by one, more than one mycotoxin are found usually in the same contaminated food. Risk assessment for humans potentially exposed to multimycotoxins suffers very much from the lack of adequate food consumption data. Furthermore, for a given mycotoxin, synergism and antagonism with other mycotoxins, found in the same food commodities, are not taken into account. Aflatoxin B1 and ochratoxin A belong to the most frequently occurring mycotoxins. This has repeatedly been demonstrated, however, normally, the risk resulting from their simultaneous occurrence is not considered. A descriptive study was developed to monitor air fungal contamination in one hospital food unit.
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A descriptive study was developed to monitor air fungal contamination in ten food units from hospitals. Fifty air samples of 250 litres were collected through impaction method. Samples were collected in food storage facilities, kitchen, food plating, canteen and also, outside premises, since this is the place regarded as reference. Simultaneously, environmental parameters were also monitored, including temperature and relative humidity through the equipment Babouc, LSI Sistems and according to the International Standard ISO 7726.
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A Organização Mundial da Saúde define a literacia em saúde como o conjunto de competências cognitivas e sociais e a capacidade dos indivíduos para compreenderem e usarem informação para a promoção e manutenção da saúde. A transmissão de informação sobre saúde é mais eficaz quando os seus conteúdos são especificamente desenhados para uma pessoa ou para um grupo populacional e quando a mensagem é bem delimitada, realçando os benefícios (ganhos) e os custos (perdas) associados aos comportamentos e às tomadas de decisão. Analisa-se, neste estudo, o conceito de literacia em saúde e a associação da baixa literacia em saúde aos comportamentos em saúde e aos gastos em saúde. Apresenta-se uma análise da literatura científica publicada sobre a baixa literacia em saúde e a sua implicação nos custos na saúde usando, para este objectivo, uma base de dados das ciências da saúde (MEDLINE/PubMed) e quatro plataformas científicas (DOAJ, SCOPUS, SciELO e Web of Science). A literatura científica analisada evidencia que pessoas com baixa literacia em saúde apresentam uma menor capacidade de compreensão dos conteúdos de material informativo sobre alimentos, doenças crónicas ou sobre o uso de medicamentos, por exemplo, bem como maior dificuldade em pesquisar, seleccionar, ler e assimilar a informação em saúde disponível na Internet. A baixa literacia em saúde relaciona-se, então. com a dificuldade na prevenção e na gestão de problemas de saúde, bem como com comportamentos ineficazes de saúde, i.e., com o uso inadequado de medicamentos, com o recurso excessivo aos serviços de saúde (em especial, os de urgências) ou com a ineficácia em lidar com situações de emergência. A baixa literacia está também associada a taxas de hospitalização mais altas, mas também mais longas no tempo (o que implica mais custos associados a internamento prolongado, mais exames de diagnóstico e fraca adesão à terapêutica medicamentosa), a uma diminuição da utilização de medidas preventivas e a uma fraca adesão à prescrição terapêutica. A baixa literacia acaba por afectar igualmente a comunicação (e a relação) médico-doente. Apresentam-se, como complemento, sugestões de melhoria da literacia em saúde e da comunicação médico-doente para efeitos da promoção da saúde.
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Mestrado em Medicina Nuclear - Ramo de especialização: Tomografia por Emissão de Positrões
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Diethyldithiocarbamate (ditiocarb), a metabolite of the old anti-alcoholic drug disulfiram (Antabuse), forms proteasome-inhibiting metal complexes with copper or zinc that suppress cancer cells both in vitro and in vivo. The drug has been used in a clinical trial (NCT00742911) along with copper gluconate as a dietary supplement in patients with cancer spreading to the liver. In this study, we demonstrate the effect of synthetic complexes of disulfiram with four various metals (Mn, Fe, Cr and Cu) used as food supplements. These complexes may be spontaneously formed in the blood during the use of disulfiram with divalent metals and thus may suppress the growth of cancer in vivo. The cytotoxic effect of the compounds and the compounds' ability to inhibit the cellular proteasome were tested in the osteosarcoma cell line U2OS. After 48 h, copper and manganese complexes exhibited cytotoxic effect on the cell line, in sharp contrast to both iron and chromium complexes. (C) 2014 Faculty of Health and Social Studies, University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice. Published by Elsevier Urban & Partner Sp. z o.o. All rights reserved.
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Recent advances in vacuum sciences and applications are reviewed. Novel optical interferometer cavity devices enable pressure measurements with ppm accuracy. The innovative dynamic vacuum standard allows for pressure measurements with temporal resolution of 2 ms. Vacuum issues in the construction of huge ultra-high vacuum devices worldwide are reviewed. Recent advances in surface science and thin films include new phenomena observed in electron transport near solid surfaces as well as novel results on the properties of carbon nanomaterials. Precise techniques for surface and thin-film characterization have been applied in the conservation technology of cultural heritage objects and recent advances in the characterization of biointerfaces are presented. The combination of various vacuum and atmospheric-pressure techniques enables an insight into the complex phenomena of protein and other biomolecule conformations on solid surfaces. Studying these phenomena at solid-liquid interfaces is regarded as the main issue in the development of alternative techniques for drug delivery, tissue engineering and thus the development of innovative techniques for curing cancer and cardiovascular diseases. A review on recent advances in plasma medicine is presented as well as novel hypotheses on cell apoptosis upon treatment with gaseous plasma. Finally, recent advances in plasma nanoscience are illustrated with several examples and a roadmap for future activities is presented.
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Students of a Cardiopulmonary Sciences curriculum in a Portuguese higher education institution have shown poor learning outcomes and low satisfaction on a course about lung function tests. A transmissive pedagogical approach, mainly based on lectures, was the common teaching practice. Aiming for a change, PBL was considered as a powerful alternative and also as a contribution for progressively innovating the curriculum. Purpose: to create PBL activities in a lung function tests course. to describe their implementation, to analyse the effects of PBL integration in students’ performance and attitudes, to characterize the generated learning environment.
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The preliminary results from a bipolar industrial solidstate based Marx generator, developed for the food industry, capable of delivering 25 kV/250 A positive and negative pulses with 12 kW average power, are presented and discussed. This modular topology uses only four controlled switches per cell, 27 cells in total that can be charged up to 1000V each, the two extra cells are used for droop compensation. The triggering signals for all the switches are generated by a FPGA. Considering that biomaterials are similar to resistive type loads, experimental results from this new bipolar 25 kV modulator into resistive loads are presented and discussed.