889 resultados para The Chef in Society: Origins and Development
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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Developmental Biology
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Breastfeeding is the natural and safe way of feeding small infants, providing nutritional, immunological, psychological and economic recognized and unquestionable advantages. These qualities are especially important in premature infants, because of their vulnerability. Despite highly desirable, there is, in general, little success in breastfeeding preterm infants, especially in special care neonatal units. There are evidences that a high supportive hospital environment, with an interdisciplinary team, makes possible to these infants to be breastfed. In this article, the authors present an up-to-date review about the components of human milk and its unique characteristics, as well as describes aspects that make the breast milk particularly suitable for feeding the premature newborn.
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La alta incidencia del Síndrome Urémico Hemolítico(SUH) en Argentina conjuntamente con la severidad de esta patología en niños, han motivado la investigación de numerosos grupos. Si bien se ha reconocido la participación de apoptósis a nivel renal y de leucocitos, aun no se ha profundizado el posible rol del estrés oxidativo en el daño a estas células y otras que son afectadas durante esta patología, ni la relación con el estímulo de especies reactivas del oxígeno(ERO) y del nitrógeno (ERN). Hipótesis: El daño sufrido por el organismo durante el SUH se debe a más de un factor de virulencia incluyendo la Shiga toxina (Stx) o Vero toxina (VT), los que en conjunto causan injuria oxidativa principalmente en células sanguíneas y renales; siendo más sensibles al estrés los niños con falencias en las defensas antioxidantes, que serían los que derivan a fallas renales severas. Es posible que un tratamiento protector antiestrés oxidativo después de la detección del SUH prevenga el curso hacia el daño renal crónico y otras graves secuelas de éste síndrome. Obj.general: Efectuar aportes al conocimiento y tratamiento del SUH, investigando el mecanismo de acción de los principales factores de virulencia de E.coli Entero Hemorrágica (EHEC), planteando estrategias terapéuticas futuras para contrarrestar el estrés oxidativo que pudiese estar involucrado. Obj.específicos: Investigar si la Stx y/o la hemolisina (Hly) de E.coli estimulan la producción de ERO y ERN en células del huésped, causando oxidación de proteínas y lípidos. Estudiar si la respuesta de los eritrocitos ante injurias oxidativas se podría utilizar como parámetro para detectar mayor susceptibilidad a Stx y Hly. Investigar si las defensas antioxidantes intracelulares y plasmáticas se incrementan con secuestrantes de radicales y antioxidantes naturales; estabilizando el potencial de membrana e impidiendo el incremento de biomarcadores de estrés oxidativo. Esclarecer aspectos que involucran al estrés oxidativo en la acción de antibióticos sobre células sanguíneas, líneas celulares y E.coli en estado planctónico o en biofilms, investigando qué antimicrobianos aumentan la liberación de Stx y Hly. Estudiar sustancias antioxidantes naturales y alimentos que puedan ser aplicados en terapia y prevención del SUH. Mat.y Met.: Se trabajará con cepas de bacterias que fueron obtenidas de pacientes con SUH. Stx y Hly serán purificadas por cromatografía afinidad y de intercambio iónico, respectivamente. Ensayos de quimioluminiscencia serán aplicados para determinar el estímulo de ERO, mientras que ERN se cuantificarán por Griess. Los niveles de marcadores de daño oxidativo se estudiarán para oxidación de lípidos, proteínas y otros productos avanzados de oxidación proteica. Rdos esperados: Se espera encontrar acción estresante de Stx y/o Hly sobre eritrocitos y otras células, así como biomarcadores de oxidación en diferentes macromoléculas sanguíneas. Es probable que exista diferente nivel de defensa contra esta injuria en niños con SUH; de ser así estos pacientes son susceptibles de recaídas y cronicidad en el proceso por falta de niveles adecuados de antioxidantes. Es necesario entonces encontrar terapias a largo plazo que aumenten las defensas contra el estrés oxidativo causado por E.coli u otras noxas con que se enfrente el niño predispuesto. Se cuenta con antecedentes en el laboratorio que indican conveniente una dieta rica en antioxidantes, así como otros probables fármacos en estudio. Importancia del proyecto. Este proyecto permitirá continuar con investigaciones propias que muestran acción estresante de ERO en eritrocitos por parte de cepas causantes de SUH. La continuidad de estos estudios puede representar un avance en la terapia de una patología cada vez más frecuente en Argentina. Los avances que se consigan podrían posibilitar un tratamiento preventivo en niños en general, así como una mejor evolución de los casos que derivan actualmente en diálisis.
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n.s. no.108(2006)
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n.s. no.99(2002)
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Background a nd Aims: T he international E EsAI study g roupis currently developing the first activity index (EEsAI) specificfor Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE). Goal: To develop, evaluateand validate the EEsAI.Methods: T he d evelopment comprises three phases: 1.Selection of candidate items; 2. Evaluation of the activity indexin a f irst patient cohort; and 3. V alidation in a s econd EoEpatient cohort. Focus group interviews with patients were usedin p hase 1 to generate p atient r eported outcomes ( PRO)according to guidelines o f regulatory authorities ( FDA andEMA), whereas the section of biologic items was developed byDelphi r ounds of i nternational E oE experts from E urope andNorth America.Results: The EEsAI has a modular composition to assess thefollowing components o f EoE activity: p atient reportedoutcomes, endoscopic activity, histologic activity, laboratoryactivity, a nd quality of life. D efinitions f or all aspects o fendoscopic and histologic appearance were established byconsensus rounds among EoE experts. Symptom assessmenttools were created that take into account d ifferent foodconsistencies as w ell as f ood avoidance and specificprocessing strategies. T he EEsAI is evaluated in a c ohort ofadult EoE patients since March 2011.Conclusions: After successful validation, the EEsAI will allowto standardize outcome assessment in E oE t rials which w illlikely lead to its wide applicability.
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We use basic probability theory and simple replicable electronic search experiments to evaluate some reported “myths” surrounding the origins and evolution of the QWERTY standard. The resulting evidence is strongly supportive of arguments put forward by Paul A. David (1985) and W. Brian Arthur (1989) that QWERTY was path dependent with its course of development strongly influenced by specific historical circumstances. The results also include the unexpected finding that QWERTY was as close to an optimal solution to a serious but transient problem as could be expected with the resources at the disposal of its designers in 1873.
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The aim of this paper is to discover the origins of utility regulation in Spain, and to analyse, from a microeconomic perspective, its characteristics and the impact of regulation on consumers and utilities. Madrid and the Madrilenian utilities are taken as a case study. The electric industry in the period studied was a natural monopoly2. Each of the three phases of production, generation, transmission and distribution, had natural monopoly characteristics. Therefore, the most efficient form to generate, transmit and distribute electricity was the monopoly because one firm can produce a quantity at a lower cost than the sum of costs incurred by two or more firms. A problem arises because when a firm is the single provider it can charge prices above the marginal cost, at monopoly prices. When a monopolist reduces the quantity produced, price increases, causing the consumer to demand less than the economic efficiency level, incurring a loss of consumer surplus. The loss of the consumer surplus is not completely gained by the monopolist, causing a loss of social surplus, a deadweight loss. The main objective of regulation is going to be to reduce to a minimum the deadweight loss. Regulation is also needed because when the monopolist fixes prices at marginal cost equal marginal revenue there would be an incentive for firms to enter the market creating inefficiency. The Madrilenian industry has been chosen because of the availability of statistical information on costs and production. The complex industry structure and the atomised demand add interest to the analysis. This study will also provide some light on the tariff regulation of the period which has been poorly studied and will complement the literature on the US electric utilities regulation where a different type of regulation was implemented.
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BACKGROUND: In order to facilitate and improve the use of antiretroviral therapy (ART), international recommendations are released and updated regularly. We aimed to study if adherence to the recommendations is associated with better treatment outcomes in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS). METHODS: Initial ART regimens prescribed to participants between 1998 and 2007 were classified according to IAS-USA recommendations. Baseline characteristics of patients who received regimens in violation with these recommendations (violation ART) were compared to other patients. Multivariable logistic and linear regression analyses were performed to identify associations between violation ART and (i) virological suppression and (ii) CD4 cell count increase, after one year. RESULTS: Between 1998 and 2007, 4189 SHCS participants started 241 different ART regimens. A violation ART was started in 5% of patients. Female patients (adjusted odds ratio aOR 1.83, 95%CI 1.28-2.62), those with a high education level (aOR 1.49, 95%CI 1.07-2.06) or a high CD4 count (aOR 1.53, 95%CI 1.02-2.30) were more likely to receive violation ART. The proportion of patients with an undetectable viral load (<400 copies/mL) after one year was significantly lower with violation ART than with recommended regimens (aOR 0.54, 95% CI 0.37-0.80) whereas CD4 count increase after one year of treatment was similar in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: Although more than 240 different initial regimens were prescribed, violations of the IAS-USA recommendations were uncommon. Patients receiving these regimens were less likely to have an undetectable viral load after one year, which strengthens the validity of these recommendations.
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The Institute of Public Health in Ireland is an all-island body which aims to improve health in Ireland by working to combat health inequalities and influence public policies in favour of health. The Institute promotes co-operation in research, training, information and policy in order to contribute to policies which tackle inequalities in health. Over the past ten years the Institute has worked closely with the Department of Health and Children and the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety in Northern Ireland to build capacity for public health across the island of Ireland. The Institute takes the view that health is determined by policies, plans and programmes in many sectors outside the health sector as well as being dependent on access to and availability of first class health services. The importance of other sectors is encapsulated in a social determinants of health perspective which recognises that health is largely shaped and influenced by the physical, social, economic and cultural environments in which people live, work and play. Figure 1 illustrates these multi-dimensional impacts on health and also serves to highlight the clear and inextricable links between health and sustainable development. Factors that impact on long-term sustainability will thus also impact on health.