999 resultados para Promoção e prevenção da HAS
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Pós-graduação em Patologia - FMB
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O presente estudo tem como tema de discussão, o trabalho do Agente Comunitário de Saúde (ACS) como essencial para ações de prevenção e controle do câncer, em conjunto com a equipe da Estratégia Saúde da Família. Direcionou-se o olhar, através dos olhos do ACS, para os riscos e atitudes facilitadoras para o desenvolvimento do câncer, bem como para sinais de alarme. A questão que norteou a pesquisa foi: os Agentes Comunitários de Saúde, após receberem devida capacitação, alcançam habilidades suficientes para atuarem no controle do câncer, através de ações da identificação de riscos e educação em saúde? O objetivo principal consistiu em elaborar um modelo de intervenção que contribua para o controle do câncer na Atenção Básica, tendo o ACS como principal mediador. Trata-se de uma pesquisa de intervenção, transversal, de abordagem qualitativa, tendo como objeto de estudo, o trabalho do ACS como um instrumento da ESF para o controle do câncer. Foram selecionados cinco ACS‘s como participantes principais e oito famílias como participantes secundários. Para a produção dos dados usou-se da pesquisa de campo, que transcorreu entre os meses de janeiro a abril de 2014, e contou com o método observacional. Esta produção foi dividida em dois momentos: estudo de eficácia e estudo de eficiência. A análise dos dados foi organizada em duas matrizes interpretativas: considerações acerca das atividades desenvolvidas e o corolário das ações desenvolvidas, cada uma com suas respectivas categorias e temas. Esta análise contou com o suporte teórico-metodológico da análise de conteúdo temática proposta por Bardin (2011). Quanto aos resultados, os ACS‘s, após receberem o trabalho de capacitação, tiveram um bom desempenho nas atividades de investigação e educação em saúde. Em um primeiro momento, a intervenção despertou mudanças positivas no cotidiano das famílias participantes da pesquisa, isto é, após a educação em saúde realizada pelos ACS‘s conseguiram abandonar hábitos de risco que haviam sido identificados. Assim, após implementação do plano prévio de intervenção, evidenciou o modelo aplicável, ou seja, foi possível perceber como deve se organizar e quais os passos devem ser realizados. A presente pesquisa ainda não pode responder se a intervenção elaborada, em definitivo, é capaz de ocasionar mudanças positivas no cotidiano dos participantes a longo prazo e, principalmente, se estas mudanças ajudarão na redução dos índices de câncer. Cabe destacar, para que intervenções como esta tenham sucesso parcerias precisam ser fortalecidas. Pois para que possamos ter uma saúde pública eficiente e, ao mesmo tempo, uma Atenção Básica de qualidade, necessita-se de fato, que todos trabalhem juntos.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Serviço Social - FCHS
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Farmacologia) - IBB
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Por meio de minuciosa pesquisa, o autor procurou compreender as ações realizadas para a promoção da saúde e da qualidade de vida dos travestis que se prostituem em uma cidade do interior de São Paulo, assim como a atitude dos travestis diante dessas ações. Baseada em técnicas emprestadas à etnografia - que pressupõe o contato inter-subjetivo entre o pesquisador e seu objeto - e na observação do cotidiano dos travestis, a investigação mapeou as interações no mercado do sexo de Charmosa (o nome-fantasia da cidade estudada), e também os significados atribuídos pelos travestis ao adoecimento e à saúde, às situações de risco e à AIDS. O autor verificou ainda como a prevenção da AIDS opera naquela cidade, basicamente a partir da clássica política de disciplinar os travestis e de alargar seu campo de direitos à saúde. Pesquisou também a postura dos representantes institucionais da saúde frente aos dilemas colocados pelas necessidades diferentes dos travestis para uma vida qualificada, e averiguou até que ponto as injunções desses agentes envolvem o cotidiano daqueles profissionais do sexo
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Introduction: public health politics and education privilege school for disease prevention and healthpromotion activities. Objective: this paper describes inter-sector action for childhood accidentsprevention, teachers’ assessments and the knowledge of the students involved. Methods: it wasdone in a kindergarten City School in São Paulo interior. Thirty students from the Pre school secondyear, in the 5-6 age range and the teacher through a signed Consensus Term. The actions wereperformed in the classroom. Questionnaires were used with the teacher and school books with thechildren, formulated by speech and language pathology interns, who lead the actions in school.Results: the results showed an improvement in knowledge about children accident risks and formsof prevention by children and teacher. Conclusions: the educational activity was positively evaluatedfor both participant segments, being suggestive for other classes and/or schools, with health andeducation professionals’ partnership.
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Body composition has fundamental importance in the quality of life and is a powerful predictor of mortality and morbidity in humans. The identification and monitoring of the amount of body fat have been receiving special attention in aspects related to health promotion, not just for its actions in the prevention and in the control of cardiovascular diseases but also for their induction and association with risk factors, especially in the plasmatic lipid levels and arterial pressure. It was investigated the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and body fat percentage (%BF) by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) with the blood pressure levels (systolic and diastolic) and serum lipids (TC, HDL-c, LDL-c, VLDL-c, TG). In a group of fifty seven women (aged 18 to 26 years old ), obesity was detected in 5 and 19 women by BMI (≥ 30 kg/m2) and %BF (≥ 30%), respectively. BMI and % BF were positively correlated with blood pressure (systolic and diastolic), and highly significant in the obese group by %BF. Moreover, BMI and % BF were significantly correlated with all lipids and lipoprotein fractions VLDL-c and triglyceride, respectively. These results suggest that %BF is a good indicator of “occult obesity” in subjects with normal body mass index. The associated use of BMI and %BF to better evaluate obesity may improve the study of blood pressure levels and serum lipid changes that are commonly associated with obesity.
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Obesity along with overweight has been considered one of the most serious public health problems in the world, especially because they are the main risk factors for many chronic diseases such as coronary heart disease, type II diabetes mellitus, hypertension and some types of tumors, which are associated with high mortality rates. The use of functional foods and appropriate diets to promote health has grown as a mechanism for prevention, control and treatment of chronic diseases such as obesity. Several ethnopharmacological studies indicate plants species for the treatment of disorders associated with obesity with a major attraction of this regimen is perceived as safer and more effective for health than the traditional treatment with appetite suppressants. Whereas both food intake and the oral treatment with different compounds can cause changes in gene expression and that a proper diet has been valuable as a mechanism for maintaining the body's vital functions, the objective of this project was to evaluate the effects of standardized extract of Brassica campestris L. in the decrease in weight and food intake control. In vivo trials of this product were conducted and studies of its effects on energy metabolism in non-obese mice and with obesity induced by hypercaloric diet. After induction of obesity by 8 weeks, animals were treated for 21 days with the extract orally. After 21 days the animals were killed and the effects of this product were evaluated on the daily feed intake and on body weight. According to the results obtained, the extract of Brassica campestris was not effective in reducing body weight of obese animals, and did not reduce food intake
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Obesity along with overweight, has been considered one of the most serious public health problems in the world, especially because they are the main risk factors for many chronic diseases, such as coronary heart disease, type II diabetes mellitus, hypertension and some types of tumors, which are associated with high mortality rates. The use of functional foods and appropriate diets to call health promotion has grown as a mechanism for prevention, control and treatment of chronic diseases such as obesity. Several ethnopharmacological studies indicate plant species for the treatment of disorders associated with obesity with a major attraction of this regimen is perceived as safer and more effective health than the traditional treatment with appetite suppressants. This work aims to develop and standardize models of biological assays in stress and obesity, also aims to evaluate the effect of oil green beans of Coffea arabica in the regulation of body weight and energy balance in mice. To this end, trials were made in vivo studies of this product and their effects on energy metabolism in non-obese mice with obesity induced by hypercaloric diet. After induction of obesity by 8 weeks, animals were treated for 21 days with the extracts orally. After 21 days the animals were killed to evaluate the effects of these products on daily feed intake and on body weight. The group treated with the oil of Coffea arabica L. showed significant weight loss and feed intake high. According to the results, we conclude that the standardized extract of Coffea arabica L. decreased body weight without restriction or decrease the amount of food ingested
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The obesity along with overweight has been considered one of the most serious public health problems in the world, especially because they are the main risk factors for many chronic diseases such as coronary heart disease, diabetes mellitus, hypertension and some types of tumors, which are associated with high mortality rates. The use of functional foods and appropriate diets to promote health has grown as a prevention mechanism. Previous studies suggested Bidens pilosa L. for the treatment of disorders associated with obesity, with one important attraction of this regiment is perceived as safer and more effective health than the traditional anorexigen .The aim of this project is to standardize a new model of obesity induced by hipercaloric diet in Swiss mice, and also to evaluate the effect of Bidens pilosa L. extract in the reduction of food intake, weight and toxicity. After induction of obesity, the animals were treated for 21 days with the extract. Then the animals were killed and samples were collected for further analysis. Preliminary, the effect of this product has being evaluated on the daily food intake and body weight. In dose of 100mg/Kg, there were no significant changes in food intake and body weight. Thus, this concentration of Bidens pilosa was not effective in reducing body weight of obese animals, and did not reduce food intake
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Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by accumulation of lipid and fibrous components in arterial vessels, giving rise to atheromas. Development of Atheromatou plaques leads to arterial steatosis, triggering ischemic events. Atherotrombosis has a strong correlation with atherosclerosis, where rupture of atheromatous plaques cause release of vessel wall's pro-thrombotic components, activating platelet aggregation and thromosis. Due to the major role played by platelets on thrombus-embolic conditions, drugs that inhibit platelet aggregation demonstrate great relevance for atherothrombosis prevention, reducing patient mortality. Currently, there are a variety of drugs acting on several different targets, preventing platelet activation. However, these therapies demosntrate side effects such as thrombocytopenia, neutropenia, hemorrhage and low oral availability. Thus, the application of molecular modifications such as hybridization can produce novel, more efficient antiplatelet aggregation inhibitors. In this project we describe the synthesis and characterization of novel N-acilhydrazone compounds, acting through multiple mechanisms such as platelet calcium chelation and nitric oxide donation by furoxanic subunits. Furthermore, we demonstrate that such compounds exhibit biological activity in in vivo bleeding time, in vitro antiplatelet aggregation and in vivo antinociceptive assays. Therefore, novel N-acilhydrazone compounds demonstrate potential as antiplatelet drugs for atherothrombosis prevention.
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Sexual violence against girls under the age of eighteen, in the form of sexual abuse has been identified as an endemic phenomenon by public officials in the cities of São Paulo. Among t agents and tutelary councilors, which reveal the size of their work linked to the Social Assistance System, the Health System and the Public Security System, dialoguing with their local agents. However, prevent sexual abuse and exploitation constitutes a greater challenge, consciously or unconsciously. This paper opens a discussion on the urgency of designing social networks to prevent sexual violence, with participation of researchers and university students. It is based on surveys of public officials in the years 2011 to 2013 in five cities of São Paulo, with over 200 thousand inhabitants.