327 resultados para sleeping


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A Síndrome do Respirador Bucal (SRB) ocasiona características físicas e comportamentais que interferem na qualidade de vida da criança. O Transtorno do Déficit de Atenção e Hiperatividade (TDAH) pode estar relacionado à respiração bucal no indivíduo, bem como a presença de Distúrbios Respiratórios do Sono (DRS). Por outro lado, estudos indicam que a adenotonsilectomia reduz a ocorrência de comportamentos sugestivos de TDAH em portadores de SRB, bem como produz melhora significativa nos DRS. Pretendeu-se caracterizar a condição sociodemográfica e de risco e analisar padrões comportamentais indicadores de TDAH e os hábitos de sono de crianças com diagnóstico de Síndrome do Respirador Bucal, observados antes e após a realização de cirurgia de adenoidectomia, tonsilectomia ou adenotonsilectomia. Participaram 44 crianças, de ambos os gêneros, entre dois e 12 anos de idade, atendidas pelo Serviço de Otorrinolaringologia de um hospital universitário, assim como seus cuidadores e professores. A coleta de dados foi realizada mediante aplicação de: (1) Roteiros de entrevistas denominados Informações sobre a família e a criança e História desenvolvimental e médica, aplicados com os cuidadores; (2) Lista de Verificação Comportamental para Crianças – versão para pais (CBCL) e dos critérios para diagnóstico de TDAH do DSM-IV; (2) Lista de Verificação Comportamental para Crianças – versão para professores (TRF); (3) Inventário dos hábitos de sono para crianças pré-escolares e Questionário sobre o comportamento do sono, para escolares; (4) Avaliação comportamental pós-cirúrgica, utilizando-se o CBCL e os Inventários do sono, após dois meses da cirurgia; e (5) Entrevista devolutiva. Os respiradores bucais em sua maioria: (a) eram crianças em período escolar; (b) entre sete e nove anos de idade; (c) do gênero feminino; (d) seu principal cuidador tinha o Ensino Médio Completo; (e) renda familiar mensal entre um e dois salários mínimos; (f) constituição familiar original; e, (g) encontravam-se em risco psicossocial moderado. Observou-se que a maioria das crianças deste estudo teve uma gestação dentro de padrões considerados como normais e seu nascimento se deu de forma adequada; no entanto, uma parcela de respiradores bucais desta amostra ficou cianótica durante ou imediatamente após o parto e apresentou problemas respiratórios nos primeiros meses de vida. A respeito do temperamento do bebê no primeiro ano de vida, grande parte teve dificuldade para dormir, em ser mantido ocupado e foi superativo. A maioria dos marcos desenvolvimentais ocorreu em um período considerado dentro dos padrões típicos do desenvolvimento infantil. Os problemas de saúde mais frequentes foram problemas de apetite e problemas de sono. Tanto as crianças pré-escolares quanto as escolares apresentaram melhoras nos comportamentos característicos do TDAH após a cirurgia, de acordo com dados do CBCL (p=0,723). A maioria dos itens do Inventário dos hábitos de sono para crianças pré-escolares teve redução na frequência dos hábitos inadequados e aumento dos adequados. No Questionário sobre o comportamento do sono, uma minoria apresentou problemas de sono na avaliação pós-cirúrgica e a maior parte dos problemas de sono sofreu redução de frequência. As maiores reduções ocorreram em movimenta-se muito enquanto dorme e ronca enquanto dorme (p=0,000). Sugere-se a avaliação multidisciplinar preventiva da respiração bucal e a incorporação de um grupo controle em estudos futuros, composto por indivíduos respiradores nasais.

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Pós-graduação em Biotecnologia - IQ

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Literature has a role to contribute in the affective, cultural and cognitive development os chindren and it also accumulates the function to form readers among others. Among several genres, there are the fairy tales that are eternal in the western culture and they are the first genres to be read spontaneously at home or to be taught at school. As all the symbolic language, the fairy tales are steeped in ideologies. Thus, the aim of this research is to investigate if the existing ideologies in two fairy tales – Cinderella and The Sleeping Beauty, both from Perrault, influence children between 9 and 10 years old as subjects. An empiric research of quantitative and qualitative approach was done and its data analysis followed the method of Content Analysis, and it has as register analysis unit the word, and of context the sentence (children’s answer). The choice os the classify the categories it was used the syntactic criteria because it’s the most appropriate to refer to register units from ideologies identified by scholars in the area. The results show that children with 9 and 10 years old are influenced by implied ideologies existing in the two fairy tales used in the process of data collection

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This descriptive study aimed to investigate what changes of emotional states more sensitive to internal and external influences and to investigate the motivating factors and stressors in basketball players of a Regional Championship of the Interior . Study subjects were 56 (fifty - six) athletes, members of 05 (five) highest ranked teams in the competition. As a measuring tool used the Frester ‟sP sychicLoad Test (1972, apud SAMULSKI, CHAGAS, 1992) . Data analys used descriptive statistics. The findings showed that the facts considered as motivators during the competition were: the audience, the fact of constantly thinking on achieving the desirable aims, and the establishment of very high aims; the stressful factors were: disagreements and conflicts with the coach, partners or family, bad sleeping the night before the competition, excessive nervousness and to be prejudiced by the referees . Therefore, we can conclude: the facts that influence the interest can be of motivating or stressful order , depending on the personal and situational perception; most athletes characterized the competiti ve sport as more stressful than motivating, and this assessment influenced by constant pressure of intrinsic and extrinsic factors that athletes suffers during the competitive environment

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A good night sleep is part of a healthy lifestyle. However, children and adolescents replace sleeping hours by several other activities. This project aimed to disseminate information about sleeping and stimulate some reflections about the risk factors to health arising frompersonal and collective habits. A group of 1014 junior high school students from five schools in the city of Assis-SP, participated in the project. The students visited an exhibition about the theme "sleeping and health" and took part of group assignments. Issues related to sleeping and alternatives to promote healthy sleeping habits in day-life context were discussed. The activities were planned and executed by six trainees under the supervision of the responsible teacher. The majority of the visitors reported pleasure (90% of students) and interest in the subject; (85%) enjoyed learning new information about it (93%). Among the activities performed, 25% of visitors particularly enjoyed playful educational activities, 19% the oral presentation and 23% all the activities without distinction. Group discussion on everyday situations encouraged the adolescents to reevaluate previous experiences and knowledge that were not always consistent with current scientific knowledge. Undergraduate students had a rich practical opportunity that stimulated them to create health education strategies for adolescents. Some adolescents got more involved in the activities and others were more stimulated by the change of school routine. The activities were feasible and can be designed according to the target public. Certainly individual experience was sporadic and we suggest that future projects might be improved by stimulating bigger schools and more teachers to participate.

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Difficulties with sleep are frequent in the pre-schooler children. The aim of this study was to present a case report of behavioural intervention by parental guidance to sleeping problems in a pre-schooler child. Participated in this study a four years old boy that had difficulties to sleep without the presence of his parents and his mother who was oriented through a parental program. The program of intervention was composed by five sessions in which the mother acquired education about the child’s sleep, received orientation about the establishment of time and routine to sleep and about the use of techniques (extinction and positive reinforcement) for the improvement of the sleep difficulties. The sleep and behaviour were evaluated in four periods (pre-treatment, post-treatment, one and six months follow up) according to the following instruments: 1) UNESP Scale of Habits and Hygiene of the Sleep – Children Version, 2) Scale of Sleep Disorders for Children and Teenagers, 3) Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL 1,5-5) and 4) sleep diary. The results showed that after intervention the child developed independent sleep, reduced the bed resistance and showed improvement in daily behaviors. To conclude: a behavioral intervention by parental guidance was effective to sleep problems of the child.

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The etiology of TMD in children and adolescents is considered multifactorial and has been related to parafunctional habits.The objective of this research was to determine the prevalence of parafunctional habits in elementary school students of “Colégio Ipê de Assis” (Assis, SP - Brazil). In the present research was administered questionnaire (15 questions) proposed by the Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of TMD, School of Dentistry of Araçatuba, UNESP. The sample was composed of 80 elementary school students of the “Colégio Ipê de Assis” (Assis, SP - Brazil). The project was approved by the Ethics Committee in Research of the School of Dentistry of Araçatuba/ UNESP. All parents and responsible of the students received instruction about the research and preservation of identity and provide clarification if in doubt. Beyond that, they were requested to sign the informed consent in order to facilitate the participation of students. Females comprised 47,5% and males 52,5%, with age ranging from 10 to 14. The students were classified into two groups as follows: Group I-female, Group II- male. In addition, brazilian students from Groups I and II were classified according to type of oral habits presented. All students presented a parafunctional habit. Among the parafunctional habits chewing gum was the most common in both groups (72.2%, Group I and 78.5%, Group II) followed by resting chin on hand for both genders (69,5% for Group I and 67% for Group II). Tongue biting (5%) was less founded in Group II and stomach sleeping in Group I. The results obtained show the necessity of carring out preventive programs. Beside, resources of Health should increase preventive treatments.

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