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O teste de caminhada em seis minutos (TC6M) avalia a capacidade respiratória durante o exercício. Recentemente, o teste do degrau em seis minutos (TD6M) está sendo estudado como uma proposta para essa mesma avaliação. Diante do exposto, o desenvolvimento de uma equação de referência se torna importante. O objetivo desse estudo foi desenvolver uma equação de referência padrão para o Teste do Degrau em Seis minutos. Esse estudo foi do tipo transversal, em que foram selecionados 452 indivíduos. Após a aplicação dos critérios de inclusão/exclusão, foram selecionados 326 sujeitos saudáveis e sedentários com idade entre 20 e 80 anos. Para serem considerados saudáveis, os participantes não podiam ter história de doenças (exceto hipertensão arterial sistêmica ou diabetes mellitus em tratamento) e foram submetidos à radiografia de tórax, espirometria e eletrocardiograma, que deveriam ser normais. O nível de sedentarismo foi avaliado através do International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Foram coletados os seguintes dados demográficos: idade, peso e altura. Todos os indivíduos realizaram TD6M na sua própria cadência (autocadenciado) em um degrau de 16,5 cm de altura, 65 de largura e 30 cm de comprimento. O número de subidas e descidas foi contado por um pedômetro digital. Foram mensuradas a pressão arterial, a frequência cardíaca e a saturação de oxigênio, antes e depois do TD6M. A análise estatística foi realizada pelo software STATA 12.0, e as equações foram desenvolvidas pelo modelo estatístico de regressão linear múltipla. Como resultado, observou-se que os participantes apresentaram exames normais, sendo 135 homens e 191 mulheres. O IPAQ demonstrou 157 ativos, 114 irregularmente ativos e 40 inativos, sendo que 14 indivíduos não responderam. A análise da distância alcançada em relação à idade e à diferença da frequência cardíaca tanto para homens quanto para mulheres mostrou significância estatística, demonstrando a sua importância para o desenvolvimento das equações para cada gênero. Para mulheres: Distância (m) = 88,83 - [(FC final- FC inicial)* 0,23] (Idade *0,37); para homens: Distância (m)= 110,20 - [(FC final- FC inicial)*0,18] (Idade * 0,59). O estudo concluiu que as equações de referência desenvolvidas nesse estudo foram realizadas em uma população de indivíduos saudáveis e sedentários e pode ser usada como padrão de referência para o TD6M.

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This project characterized and assessed the condition of coastal water resources in the Dry Tortugas National Park (DRTO) located in the Florida Keys. The goal of the assessment was to: (1) identify the state of knowledge of natural resources that exist within the DRTO, (2) summarize the state of knowledge about natural and anthropogenic stressors and threats that affected these resources, and (3) describe strategies being implemented by DRTO managers to meet their resource management goals. The park, located in the Straits of Florida 113 km (70 miles) west of Key West, is relatively small (269 square kilometers) with seven small islands and extensive shallow water coral reefs. Significant natural resources within DRTO include coastal and oceanic waters, coral reefs, reef fisheries, seagrass beds, and sea turtle and bird nesting habitats. This report focuses on marine natural resources identified by DRTO resource managers and researchers as being vitally important to the Tortugas region and the wider South Florida ecosystem. Selected marine resources included physical resources (geology, oceanography, and water quality) and biological resources (coral reef and hardbottom benthic assemblages, seagrass and algal communities, reef fishes and macro invertebrates, and wildlife [sea turtles and sea-birds]). In the past few decades, some of these resources have deteriorated because of natural and anthropogenic factors that are local and global in scale. To meet mandated goals (Chapter 1), resource managers need information on: (1) the types and condition of natural and cultural resources that occur within the park and (2) the stressors and threats that can affect those resources. This report synthesizes and summarizes information on: (1) the status of marine natural resources occurring at DRTO; and (2) types of stressors and threats currently affecting those resources at the DRTO. Based on published information, the assessment suggests that marine resources at DRTO and its surrounding region are affected by several stressors, many of which act synergistically. Of the nine resource components assessed, one resource category – water quality – received an ecological condition ranking of "Good"; two components – the nonliving portion of coral reef and hardbottom and reef fishes – received a rating of "Caution"; and two components – the biotic components of coral reef and hardbottom substrates and sea turtles – received a rating of "Significant concern" (Table E-1). Seagrass and algal communities and seabirds were unrated for ecological condition because the available information was inadequate. The stressor category of tropical storms was the dominant and most prevalent stressor in the Tortugas region; it affected all of the resource components assessed in this report. Commercial and recreational fishing were also dominant stressors and affected 78% of the resource components assessed. The most stressed resource was the biotic component of coral reef and hardbottom resources, which was affected by 76% of the stressors. Water quality was the least affected; it was negatively affected by 12% of stressors. The systematic assessment of marine natural resources and stressors in the Tortugas region pointed to several gaps in the information. For example, of the nine marine resource components reviewed in this report, the living component of coral reefs and hardbottom resources had the best rated information with 25% of stressor categories rated "Good" for information richness. In contrast, the there was a paucity of information for seagrass and algal communities and sea birds resource components.

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This study describes fish assemblages and their spatial patterns off the coast of California from Point Arena to Point Sal, by combining the results of the multivariate analyses of several fisheries datasets with a geographic information system. In order to provide comprehensive spatial coverage for the areas of inshore, continental shelf, and continental slope, three fisheries datasets were analyzed: 1) Inshore: the California Department of Fish and Game dataset of fishery-dependent commercial passenger fishing vessel trips that targeted rockfish; 2) Continental Shelf: the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) fishery-independent bottom trawls; and 3) Continental Slope: the NMFS fishery-independent bottom trawls on the continental slope. One-hundred seven species were analyzed. These species represented those captured in at least 5% of the fishing trips or trawls in at least one of the three data sets. We analyzed each of the three datasets separately, and the three sets of results were combined to define 28 species assemblages and 23 site groups. A species assemblage consisted of species caught together, whereas a site group consisted of fishing trips or trawl locations that tended to have the same species assemblages. At the scale of these datasets, 97% of all site groups were significantly segregated by depth.

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Using next-generation sequencing technology alone, we have successfully generated and assembled a draft sequence of the giant panda genome. The assembled contigs (2.25 gigabases (Gb)) cover approximately 94% of the whole genome, and the remaining gaps (0.05 Gb) seem to contain carnivore-specific repeats and tandem repeats. Comparisons with the dog and human showed that the panda genome has a lower divergence rate. The assessment of panda genes potentially underlying some of its unique traits indicated that its bamboo diet might be more dependent on its gut microbiome than its own genetic composition. We also identified more than 2.7 million heterozygous single nucleotide polymorphisms in the diploid genome. Our data and analyses provide a foundation for promoting mammalian genetic research, and demonstrate the feasibility for using next-generation sequencing technologies for accurate, cost-effective and rapid de novo assembly of large eukaryotic genomes.