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A alimentação/nutrição é hoje considerada inseparável do desenvolvimento, sobretudo em países deficitários a nível da oferta face a uma população crescente como é o caso de Cabo Verde. As questões de alimentação/nutrição (Segurança Alimentar) no país têm merecido uma enorme atenção, reflectindo uma preocupação pela situação de défice alimentar, que torna o país muito dependente do exterior para satisfazer as suas necessidades alimentares. A presente dissertação tem por objecto o estudo dos Hábitos Alimentares e Comportamento dos Consumidores em Cabo Verde (caso da ilha de Santiago). Este país transitou para um segundo estado de desenvolvimento (Desenvolvimento Médio), mas continua com uma significativa percentagem da população a viver em situação de pobreza e grande vulnerabilidade, o que se reflecte nos níveis de acesso ao consumo alimentar e nutricional da população. Utiliza-se dados secundários (consultados nas diversas fontes bibliográficas), e levantamento directo de informação, com aplicação de inquéritos e entrevistas que permitiram responder às principais questões levantadas nas fases elementares e são utilizadas em processo de modelação e definição de “racionalidades”. Fez-se ainda análise mais pormenorizada de algumas situações que nos pareciam mais relevantes. Os resultados obtidos permitem evidenciar alterações nos hábitos alimentares. Através da análise antropométrica, e dos resultados obtidos, conclui-se que existem problemas e carências nutricionais. As famílias de maior dimensão são as que apresentam maior vulnerabilidade alimentar e consumos energéticos inferiores aos recomendados. Este estudo permitiu evidenciar alguns problemas nas crianças. Os problemas de obesidade afectam cerca de 11% das crianças, enquanto que a mal nutrição aguda moderada atingia cerca de 5%. Verifica-se uma tendência para a diminuição do consumo de produtos tradicionais (como é o caso do milho) e também uma maior diversificação da dieta com o aumento do rendimento, (caso do consumo do arroz) que aumenta globalmente, mas observando-se também diminuição per capita com níveis de rendimento mais elevados. Para o caso do leite há uma tendência para incremento do consumo com o rendimento. Estas alterações de consumo de leite fazem-se em duas direcções. Por um lado o aumento do rendimento induz a um maior consumo de leite, por outro a substituição do leite em pó por leite de “pacote” é uma evidência para estratos mais elevados de rendimentos. Comprova-se que a alimentação absorve uma fatia muito elevada do rendimento familiar, a elasticidade consumo alimentar ao nível do rendimento familiar é muito grande. Constata-se a partir dos modelos econométricos que o nível de educação da família é importante para a definição do padrão alimentar e que existe espaço para melhorias comportamentais da população, designadamente nas formas e escolhas de consumo alimentar

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A alimentação/nutrição é hoje considerada inseparável do desenvolvimento, sobretudo em países deficitários a nível da oferta face a uma população crescente como é o caso de Cabo Verde. As questões de alimentação/nutrição (Segurança Alimentar) no país têm merecido uma enorme atenção, reflectindo uma preocupação pela situação de défice alimentar, que torna o país muito dependente do exterior para satisfazer as suas necessidades alimentares. A presente dissertação tem por objecto o estudo dos Hábitos Alimentares e Comportamento dos Consumidores em Cabo Verde (caso da ilha de Santiago). Este país transitou para um segundo estado de desenvolvimento (Desenvolvimento Médio), mas continua com uma significativa percentagem da população a viver em situação de pobreza e grande vulnerabilidade, o que se reflecte nos níveis de acesso ao consumo alimentar e nutricional da população. Utiliza-se dados secundários (consultados nas diversas fontes bibliográficas), e levantamento directo de informação, com aplicação de inquéritos e entrevistas que permitiram responder às principais questões levantadas nas fases elementares e são utilizadas em processo de modelação e definição de “racionalidades”. Fez-se ainda análise mais pormenorizada de algumas situações que nos pareciam mais relevantes. Os resultados obtidos permitem evidenciar alterações nos hábitos alimentares. Através da análise antropométrica, e dos resultados obtidos, conclui-se que existem problemas e carências nutricionais. As famílias de maior dimensão são as que apresentam maior vulnerabilidade alimentar e consumos energéticos inferiores aos recomendados. Este estudo permitiu evidenciar alguns problemas nas crianças. Os problemas de obesidade afectam cerca de 11% das crianças, enquanto que a mal nutrição aguda moderada atingia cerca de 5%. Verifica-se uma tendência para a diminuição do consumo de produtos tradicionais (como é o caso do milho) e também uma maior diversificação da dieta com o aumento do rendimento, (caso do consumo do arroz) que aumenta globalmente, mas observando-se também diminuição per capita com níveis de rendimento mais elevados. Para o caso do leite há uma tendência para incremento do consumo com o rendimento. Estas alterações de consumo de leite fazem-se em duas direcções. Por um lado o aumento do rendimento induz a um maior consumo de leite, por outro a substituição do leite em pó por leite de “pacote” é uma evidência para estratos mais elevados de rendimentos. Comprova-se que a alimentação absorve uma fatia muito elevada do rendimento familiar, a elasticidade consumo alimentar ao nível do rendimento familiar é muito grande. Constata-se a partir dos modelos econométricos que o nível de educação da família é importante para a definição do padrão alimentar e que existe espaço para melhorias comportamentais da população, designadamente nas formas e escolhas de consumo alimentar

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A alimentação/nutrição é hoje considerada inseparável do desenvolvimento, sobretudo em países deficitários a nível da oferta face a uma população crescente como é o caso de Cabo Verde. As questões de alimentação/nutrição (Segurança Alimentar) no país têm merecido uma enorme atenção, reflectindo uma preocupação pela situação de défice alimentar, que torna o país muito dependente do exterior para satisfazer as suas necessidades alimentares. A presente dissertação tem por objecto o estudo dos Hábitos Alimentares e Comportamento dos Consumidores em Cabo Verde (caso da ilha de Santiago). Este país transitou para um segundo estado de desenvolvimento (Desenvolvimento Médio), mas continua com uma significativa percentagem da população a viver em situação de pobreza e grande vulnerabilidade, o que se reflecte nos níveis de acesso ao consumo alimentar e nutricional da população. Utiliza-se dados secundários (consultados nas diversas fontes bibliográficas), e levantamento directo de informação, com aplicação de inquéritos e entrevistas que permitiram responder às principais questões levantadas nas fases elementares e são utilizadas em processo de modelação e definição de “racionalidades”. Fez-se ainda análise mais pormenorizada de algumas situações que nos pareciam mais relevantes. Os resultados obtidos permitem evidenciar alterações nos hábitos alimentares. Através da análise antropométrica, e dos resultados obtidos, conclui-se que existem problemas e carências nutricionais. As famílias de maior dimensão são as que apresentam maior vulnerabilidade alimentar e consumos energéticos inferiores aos recomendados. Este estudo permitiu evidenciar alguns problemas nas crianças. Os problemas de obesidade afectam cerca de 11% das crianças, enquanto que a mal nutrição aguda moderada atingia cerca de 5%. Verifica-se uma tendência para a diminuição do consumo de produtos tradicionais (como é o caso do milho) e também uma maior diversificação da dieta com o aumento do rendimento, (caso do consumo do arroz) que aumenta globalmente, mas observando-se também diminuição per capita com níveis de rendimento mais elevados. Para o caso do leite há uma tendência para incremento do consumo com o rendimento. Estas alterações de consumo de leite fazem-se em duas direcções. Por um lado o aumento do rendimento induz a um maior consumo de leite, por outro a substituição do leite em pó por leite de “pacote” é uma evidência para estratos mais elevados de rendimentos. Comprova-se que a alimentação absorve uma fatia muito elevada do rendimento familiar, a elasticidade consumo alimentar ao nível do rendimento familiar é muito grande. Constata-se a partir dos modelos econométricos que o nível de educação da família é importante para a definição do padrão alimentar e que existe espaço para melhorias comportamentais da população, designadamente nas formas e escolhas de consumo alimentar

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Triheptanoin-enriched diets have been successfully used in the experimental treatment of various metabolic disorders. Maximal therapeutic effect is achieved in the context of a ketogenic diet where triheptanoin oil provides 3040% of the daily caloric intake. However, pre-clinical studies using triheptanoin-rich diets are hindered by the difficulty of administering to laboratory animals as a solid foodstuff. In the present study, we successfully synthesized triheptanoin to the highest standards of purity from glycerol and heptanoic acid, using sulfonated charcoal as a catalyst. Triheptanoin oil was then formulated as a solid, stable and palatable preparation using a ketogenic base and a combination of four commercially available formulation agents: hydrophilic fumed silica, hydrophobic fumed silica, microcrystalline cellulose, and talc. Diet compliance and safety was tested on C57Bl/6 mice over a 15-week period, comparing overall status and body weight change. Practical applications: This work provides a complete description of (i) an efficient and cost-effective synthesis of triheptanoin and (ii) its formulation as a solid, stable, and palatable ketogenic diet (triheptanoin-rich; 39% of the caloric intake) for rodents. Triheptanoin-rich diets will be helpful on pre-clinical experiments testing the therapeutic efficacy of triheptanoin in different rodent models of human diseases. In addition, using the same solidification procedure, other oils could be incorporated into rodent ketogenic diet to study their dosage and long-term effects on mammal health and development. This approach could be extremely valuable as ketogenic diet is widely used clinically for epilepsy treatment.

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Triheptanoin-enriched diets have been successfully used in the experimental treatment of various metabolic disorders. Maximal therapeutic effect is achieved in the context of a ketogenic diet where triheptanoin oil provides 3040% of the daily caloric intake. However, pre-clinical studies using triheptanoin-rich diets are hindered by the difficulty of administering to laboratory animals as a solid foodstuff. In the present study, we successfully synthesized triheptanoin to the highest standards of purity from glycerol and heptanoic acid, using sulfonated charcoal as a catalyst. Triheptanoin oil was then formulated as a solid, stable and palatable preparation using a ketogenic base and a combination of four commercially available formulation agents: hydrophilic fumed silica, hydrophobic fumed silica, microcrystalline cellulose, and talc. Diet compliance and safety was tested on C57Bl/6 mice over a 15-week period, comparing overall status and body weight change. Practical applications: This work provides a complete description of (i) an efficient and cost-effective synthesis of triheptanoin and (ii) its formulation as a solid, stable, and palatable ketogenic diet (triheptanoin-rich; 39% of the caloric intake) for rodents. Triheptanoin-rich diets will be helpful on pre-clinical experiments testing the therapeutic efficacy of triheptanoin in different rodent models of human diseases. In addition, using the same solidification procedure, other oils could be incorporated into rodent ketogenic diet to study their dosage and long-term effects on mammal health and development. This approach could be extremely valuable as ketogenic diet is widely used clinically for epilepsy treatment.

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Triheptanoin-enriched diets have been successfully used in the experimental treatment of various metabolic disorders. Maximal therapeutic effect is achieved in the context of a ketogenic diet where triheptanoin oil provides 3040% of the daily caloric intake. However, pre-clinical studies using triheptanoin-rich diets are hindered by the difficulty of administering to laboratory animals as a solid foodstuff. In the present study, we successfully synthesized triheptanoin to the highest standards of purity from glycerol and heptanoic acid, using sulfonated charcoal as a catalyst. Triheptanoin oil was then formulated as a solid, stable and palatable preparation using a ketogenic base and a combination of four commercially available formulation agents: hydrophilic fumed silica, hydrophobic fumed silica, microcrystalline cellulose, and talc. Diet compliance and safety was tested on C57Bl/6 mice over a 15-week period, comparing overall status and body weight change. Practical applications: This work provides a complete description of (i) an efficient and cost-effective synthesis of triheptanoin and (ii) its formulation as a solid, stable, and palatable ketogenic diet (triheptanoin-rich; 39% of the caloric intake) for rodents. Triheptanoin-rich diets will be helpful on pre-clinical experiments testing the therapeutic efficacy of triheptanoin in different rodent models of human diseases. In addition, using the same solidification procedure, other oils could be incorporated into rodent ketogenic diet to study their dosage and long-term effects on mammal health and development. This approach could be extremely valuable as ketogenic diet is widely used clinically for epilepsy treatment.

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The Swiss Federal Office of Public Health's (FOPH) updated its recommendations on fat consumption in 2013. The report recommends that maximum 10% of the daily caloric intake should come from saturated fatty acids, and the total fat intake should account for 20-35%. There is no limitation to dietary cholesterol consumption. Recent studies have shown that replacing consumption of saturated fatty acids by unsaturated fatty acids is more beneficial in terms of cardiovascular prevention than a low fat diet. The purpose of this article is to review the FOPH recommendations on dietary fat as well as the current evidence about their cardiovascular benefit, and to provide a translation of these scientific recommendations into clinical advice.

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Obesity is associated with a chronic low-grade inflammation, and specific antiinflammatory interventions may be beneficial for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and other obesity-related diseases. The lipid kinase PI3Kγ is a central proinflammatory signal transducer that plays a major role in leukocyte chemotaxis, mast cell degranulation, and endothelial cell activation. It was also reported that PI3Kγ activity within hematopoietic cells plays an important role in obesity-induced inflammation and insulin resistance. Here, we show that protection from insulin resistance, metabolic inflammation, and fatty liver in mice lacking functional PI3Kγ is largely consequent to their leaner phenotype. We also show that this phenotype is largely based on decreased fat gain, despite normal caloric intake, consequent to increased energy expenditure. Furthermore, our data show that PI3Kγ action on diet-induced obesity depends on PI3Kγ activity within a nonhematopoietic compartment, where it promotes energetic efficiency for fat mass gain. We also show that metabolic modulation by PI3Kγ depends on its lipid kinase activity and might involve kinase-independent signaling. Thus, PI3Kγ is an unexpected but promising drug target for the treatment of obesity and its complications.

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There has been much concern regarding the role of dietary fructose in the development of metabolic diseases. This concern arises from the continuous increase in fructose (and total added caloric sweeteners consumption) in recent decades, and from the increased use of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) as a sweetener. A large body of evidence shows that a high-fructose diet leads to the development of obesity, diabetes, and dyslipidemia in rodents. In humans, fructose has long been known to increase plasma triglyceride concentrations. In addition, when ingested in large amounts as part of a hypercaloric diet, it can cause hepatic insulin resistance, increased total and visceral fat mass, and accumulation of ectopic fat in the liver and skeletal muscle. These early effects may be instrumental in causing, in the long run, the development of the metabolic syndrome. There is however only limited evidence that fructose per se, when consumed in moderate amounts, has deleterious effects. Several effects of a high-fructose diet in humans can be observed with high-fat or high-glucose diets as well, suggesting that an excess caloric intake may be the main factor involved in the development of the metabolic syndrome. The major source of fructose in our diet is with sweetened beverages (and with other products in which caloric sweeteners have been added). The progressive replacement of sucrose by HFCS is however unlikely to be directly involved in the epidemy of metabolic disease, because HFCS appears to have basically the same metabolic effects as sucrose. Consumption of sweetened beverages is however clearly associated with excess calorie intake, and an increased risk of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases through an increase in body weight. This has led to the recommendation to limit the daily intake of sugar calories.

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Triheptanoin-enriched diets have been successfully used in the experimental treatment of various metabolic disorders. Maximal therapeutic effect is achieved in the context of a ketogenic diet where triheptanoin oil provides 30-40% of the daily caloric intake. However, pre-clinical studies using triheptanoin-rich diets are hindered by the difficulty of administering to laboratory animals as a solid foodstuff. In the present study, we successfully synthesized triheptanoin to the highest standards of purity from glycerol and heptanoic acid, using sulfonated charcoal as a catalyst. Triheptanoin oil was then formulated as a solid, stable and palatable preparation using a ketogenic base and a combination of four commercially available formulation agents: hydrophilic fumed silica, hydrophobic fumed silica, microcrystalline cellulose, and talc. Diet compliance and safety was tested on C57Bl/6 mice over a 15-week period, comparing overall status and body weight change. Practical applications: This work provides a complete description of (i) an efficient and cost-effective synthesis of triheptanoin and (ii) its formulation as a solid, stable, and palatable ketogenic diet (triheptanoin-rich; 39% of the caloric intake) for rodents. Triheptanoin-rich diets will be helpful on pre-clinical experiments testing the therapeutic efficacy of triheptanoin in different rodent models of human diseases. In addition, using the same solidification procedure, other oils could be incorporated into rodent ketogenic diet to study their dosage and long-term effects on mammal health and development. This approach could be extremely valuable as ketogenic diet is widely used clinically for epilepsy treatment.

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Triheptanoin-enriched diets have been successfully used in the experimental treatment of various metabolic disorders. Maximal therapeutic effect is achieved in the context of a ketogenic diet where triheptanoin oil provides 30-40% of the daily caloric intake. However, pre-clinical studies using triheptanoin-rich diets are hindered by the difficulty of administering to laboratory animals as a solid foodstuff. In the present study, we successfully synthesized triheptanoin to the highest standards of purity from glycerol and heptanoic acid, using sulfonated charcoal as a catalyst. Triheptanoin oil was then formulated as a solid, stable and palatable preparation using a ketogenic base and a combination of four commercially available formulation agents: hydrophilic fumed silica, hydrophobic fumed silica, microcrystalline cellulose, and talc. Diet compliance and safety was tested on C57Bl/6 mice over a 15-week period, comparing overall status and body weight change. Practical applications: This work provides a complete description of (i) an efficient and cost-effective synthesis of triheptanoin and (ii) its formulation as a solid, stable, and palatable ketogenic diet (triheptanoin-rich; 39% of the caloric intake) for rodents. Triheptanoin-rich diets will be helpful on pre-clinical experiments testing the therapeutic efficacy of triheptanoin in different rodent models of human diseases. In addition, using the same solidification procedure, other oils could be incorporated into rodent ketogenic diet to study their dosage and long-term effects on mammal health and development. This approach could be extremely valuable as ketogenic diet is widely used clinically for epilepsy treatment.

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Experiments were conducted with adult male rats to investigate the effects of dietary calcium (Ca) restriction upon intake and tissue distribution of cadmium (Cd), and Cd-metallothionein (Mt) synthesis. Four groups of animals were fed either a low-Ca, semisynthetic diet (0.1% Ca) or the same diet supplemented with 0.8% Ca (normal diet). The caloric intake was similar in all groups. Two groups (low-Ca and normal diet) were used as controls, and two groups (low-Ca and normal diet) received 100 mg/l Cd (as CdCl2) in drinking water. Cd levels in liver, kidney, spleen and red cells were measured in all animals after 8 weeks of treatment. Concomitantly, Mt levels in plasma, liver and kidney were evaluated by radioimmunoassay. Ca deficiency entailed marked and significant increases in accumulation of Cd and synthesis of Mt in all assayed tissues. It is concluded that dietary Ca restriction, independent of caloric intake, enhances Cd intestinal absorption and tissue accumulation, which is followed by increased tissue Mt synthesis.

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Objective: Independently of total caloric intake, a better quality of the diet (for example, conformity to the Mediterranean diet) is associated with lower obesity risk. It is unclear whether a brief dietary assessment tool, instead of full-length comprehensive methods, can also capture this association. In addition to reduced costs, a brief tool has the interesting advantage of allowing immediate feedback to participants in interventional studies. Another relevant question is which individual items of such a brief tool are responsible for this association. We examined these associations using a 14-item tool of adherence to the Mediterranean diet as exposure and body mass index, waist circumference and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) as outcomes. Design: Cross-sectional assessment of all participants in the"PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea" (PREDIMED) trial. Subjects: 7,447 participants (55-80 years, 57% women) free of cardiovascular disease, but with either type 2 diabetes or $3 cardiovascular risk factors. Trained dietitians used both a validated 14-item questionnaire and a full-length validated 137-item food frequency questionnaire to assess dietary habits. Trained nurses measured weight, height and waist circumference. Results: Strong inverse linear associations between the 14-item tool and all adiposity indexes were found. For a two-point increment in the 14-item score, the multivariable-adjusted differences in WHtR were 20.0066 (95% confidence interval,- 0.0088 to 20.0049) for women and-0.0059 (-0.0079 to-0.0038) for men. The multivariable-adjusted odds ratio for a WHtR.0.6 in participants scoring $10 points versus #7 points was 0.68 (0.57 to 0.80) for women and 0.66 (0.54 to 0.80) for men. High consumption of nuts and low consumption of sweetened/carbonated beverages presented the strongest inverse associations with abdominal obesity. Conclusions: A brief 14-item tool was able to capture a strong monotonic inverse association between adherence to a good quality dietary pattern (Mediterranean diet) and obesity indexes in a population of adults at high cardiovascular risk.

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Our objective was to compare the use of calories from ethanol by well-nourished and malnourished rats in terms of body weight. Female Wistar rats weighing 170-180 g at the beginning of the study were used. The animals were divided into two groups (N = 12 each): group W received water ad libitum and group E an ethanol solution ad libitum as the only source of liquid throughout the experiment. The concentration of ethanol was increased weekly from 0 to 5, 10, 20 and 40% (v/v). In the well-nourished phase (A), all rats received food ad libitum (AW and AE). Ethanol treatment (AE) was then interrupted and water was offered to both groups. After 2 weeks both AW and AE rats were submitted to food restriction (50% of group AW food consumption), thus initiating the malnutrition phase (M). Liquid was offered as described before to the same W (MW) and E (ME) groups. The weight gain during the 1-week treatment of AE rats was similar to that of AW animals only when AE rats received the 5% (v/v) ethanol solution (9.16 vs 10.47 g). Weight loss was observed after exposure to 10% ethanol (P < 0.05) in spite of maintenance of caloric intake. Malnourished rats presented weight loss, which was attenuated by ethanol intake up to the 20% (v/v) solution and was related to an increased caloric offer. This effect was not observed with the 40% ethanol solution (-9.98 g). These data suggest that calories from ethanol were used to maintain body weight up to the concentration of 10% (v/v) (well-nourished) and 20% (v/v) (malnourished) and that ethanol has a toxic profile which depends on nutritional status.

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The purpose of this study was to compare bone speed of sound (SOS) measured by quantitative ultrasound, circulating levels of IGF- 1 and biochemical markers of bone turnover in pre- (Pr) and post-menarcheal (Po) synchronized swimmers (SS) and controls (NS). Seventy participants were recruited: 8 PrSS, 22 PoSS, 20 PrNS, and 20 PoNS. Anthropometric measures of height, weight, skeletal maturity and percent body fat were taken, and dietary intake evaluated using 24-hour recall. Bone SOS was measured at the distal radius and mid-tibia and blood samples analyzed for IGF-1, osteocalcin, NTx, and 25-OH vitamin D. Results demonstrated maturational effects on bone SOS, IGF-1 and bone turnover (p<0.05), with no differences observed between SS and NS. Main effects were observed for a reduced caloric intake in SS compared to NS (p<0.05). Therefore, SS does not offer additive affects on bone strength but imparts no adverse affects to skeletal health in these athletes.