915 resultados para Jorge Abelardo Ramos
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OBJECTIVE Public health organizations recommend that preschool-aged children accumulate at least 3h of physical activity (PA) daily. Objective monitoring using pedometers offers an opportunity to measure preschooler's PA and assess compliance with this recommendation. The purpose of this study was to derive step-based recommendations consistent with the 3h PA recommendation for preschool-aged children. METHOD The study sample comprised 916 preschool-aged children, aged 3 to 6years (mean age=5.0+/-0.8years). Children were recruited from kindergartens located in Portugal, between 2009 and 2013. Children wore an ActiGraph GT1M accelerometer that measured PA intensity and steps per day simultaneously over a 7-day monitoring period. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used to identify the daily step count threshold associated with meeting the daily 3hour PA recommendation. RESULTS A significant correlation was observed between minutes of total PA and steps per day (r=0.76, p<0.001). The optimal step count for >/=3h of total PA was 9099 steps per day (sensitivity (90%) and specificity (66%)) with area under the ROC curve=0.86 (95% CI: 0.84 to 0.88). CONCLUSION Preschool-aged children who accumulate less than 9000 steps per day may be considered Insufficiently Active.
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Objective To examine the combined effects of physical activity and weight status on blood pressure (BP) in preschool-aged children. Study design The sample included 733 preschool-aged children (49% female). Physical activity was objectively assessed on 7 consecutive days by accelerometry. Children were categorized as sufficiently active if they met the recommendation of at least 60 minutes daily of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Body mass index was used to categorize children as nonoverweight or overweight/obese, according to the International Obesity Task Force benchmarks. BP was measured using an automated BP monitor and categorized as elevated or normal using BP percentile-based cut-points for age, sex, and height. Results The prevalence of elevated systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP was 7.7% and 3.0%, respectively. The prevalence of overweight/obese was 32%, and about 15% of children did not accomplish the recommended 60 minutes of daily MVPA. After controlling for age and sex, overweight/obese children who did not meet the daily MVPA recommendation were 3 times more likely (OR 3.8; CI 1.6-8.6) to have elevated SBP than nonoverweight children who met the daily MVPA recommendation. Conclusions Overweight or obese preschool-aged children with insufficient levels of MVPA are at significantly greater risk for elevated SBP than their nonoverweight and sufficiently active counterparts.
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The increasing rate of pregnancies in teenagers and the high incident of the infections of sexual transmission (HIV/ AIDS, for example), these are health related issues (and especially the sexual and reproductive health), which have received great attention on the part of investigators and of the public opinion in general. Recently, there has been evidenced that teenagers carry out very easily risk sexual behaviors, and those who have not presented the above mentioned behaviors also show high levels of intention to carry out them. There is the hypothesis that besides cognitive variables such as attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control and intention, the personality of the young persons is an aspect that plays an important paper in their sexual and reproductive health. Significant correlations were found between the variales of the TPB and the personality traits; the results suggest that the direction of these correlations is associated with the specific type of behavior or situation that is assessed. Keywords: personality, theory of planned behavior, adolescents, reproductive sexuality.
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An ongoing challenge for Learning Analytics research has been the scalable derivation of user interaction data from multiple technologies. The complexities associated with this challenge are increasing as educators embrace an ever growing number of social and content related technologies. The Experience API (xAPI) alongside the development of user specific record stores has been touted as a means to address this challenge, but a number of subtle considerations must be made when using xAPI in Learning Analytics. This paper provides a general overview to the complexities and challenges of using xAPI in a general systemic analytics solution - called the Connected Learning Analytics (CLA) toolkit. The importance of design is emphasised, as is the notion of common vocabularies and xAPI Recipes. Early decisions about vocabularies and structural relationships between statements can serve to either facilitate or handicap later analytics solutions. The CLA toolkit case study provides us with a way of examining both the strengths and the weaknesses of the current xAPI specification, and we conclude with a proposal for how xAPI might be improved by using JSON-LD to formalise Recipes in a machine readable form.
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This demonstration introduces the Connected Learning Analytics (CLA) Toolkit. The CLA toolkit harvests data about student participation in specified learning activities across standard social media environments, and presents information about the nature and quality of the learning interactions.
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Background The Global Burden of Diseases (GBD), Injuries, and Risk Factors study used the disability-adjusted life year (DALY) to quantify the burden of diseases, injuries, and risk factors. This paper provides an overview of injury estimates from the 2013 update of GBD, with detailed information on incidence, mortality, DALYs and rates of change from 1990 to 2013 for 26 causes of injury, globally, by region and by country. Methods Injury mortality was estimated using the extensive GBD mortality database, corrections for ill-defined cause of death and the cause of death ensemble modelling tool. Morbidity estimation was based on inpatient and outpatient data sets, 26 cause-of-injury and 47 nature-of-injury categories, and seven follow-up studies with patient-reported long-term outcome measures. Results In 2013, 973 million (uncertainty interval (UI) 942 to 993) people sustained injuries that warranted some type of healthcare and 4.8 million (UI 4.5 to 5.1) people died from injuries. Between 1990 and 2013 the global age-standardised injury DALY rate decreased by 31% (UI 26% to 35%). The rate of decline in DALY rates was significant for 22 cause-of-injury categories, including all the major injuries. Conclusions Injuries continue to be an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the developed and developing world. The decline in rates for almost all injuries is so prominent that it warrants a general statement that the world is becoming a safer place to live in. However, the patterns vary widely by cause, age, sex, region and time and there are still large improvements that need to be made.
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Nanoconfined synthesized crystalline fullerene mesoporous carbon (C60-FMC) with bimodal pore architectures of 4.95 nm and 10-15 nm pore sizes characterized by XRD, TEM, nitrogen adsorption/ desorption isotherm and solid-state NMR, and the material was used for protein immobilization. The solid-state 13C NMR spectrum of C60-FMC along with XRD, BET and TEM confirms the formation of fullerene mesoporous carbon structure C60-FMC. The immobilization of albumin (from bovine serum, BSA) protein biomolecule in a buffer solution at pH 4.7 was used to determine the adsorption properties of the C60-FMC material and its structural changes investigated by FT-IR. We demonstrated that the C60-FMC with high surface area and pore volumes have excellent adsorption capacity towards BSA protein molecule. Protein adsorption experiments clearly showed that the C60-FMC with bimodal pore architectures (4.95 nm and 10-15 nm) are suitable material to be used for protein adsorption
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Highly ordered mesoporous carbon (MC) has been synthesized from sucrose, a non-toxic and costeffective source of carbon. X-ray diffraction, N2 adsorption–desorption isotherm and transmission electron micrograph (TEM) were used to characterize the MC. The XRD patterns show the formation of highly ordered mesoporous structures of SBA15 and mesoporous carbon. The N2 adsorptiondesorption isotherms suggest that the MC exhibits a narrow pore-size distribution with high surface area of 1559 m2/g. The potential application of MC as a novel electrode material was investigated using cyclic voltammetry for riboflavin (vitamin B2) and dopamine. MC-modified glassy carbon electrode (MC/GC) shows increase in peak current compared to GC electrode in potassium ferricyanide which clearly suggest that MC/GC possesses larger electrode area (1.8 fold) compared with bare GC electrode. The electrocatalytic behavior of MC/GC was investigated towards the oxidation of riboflavin (vitamin B2) and dopamine using cyclic voltammetry which show larger oxidation current compared to unmodified electrode and thus MC/GC may have the potential to be used as a chemically modified electrode.
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A detailed study is presented of the expected performance of the ATLAS detector. The reconstruction of tracks, leptons, photons, missing energy and jets is investigated, together with the performance of b-tagging and the trigger. The physics potential for a variety of interesting physics processes, within the Standard Model and beyond, is examined. The study comprises a series of notes based on simulations of the detector and physics processes, with particular emphasis given to the data expected from the first years of operation of the LHC at CERN.
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The unique features of a macromolecule and water as a solvent make the issue of solvation unconventional, with questions about the static versus dynamic nature of hydration and the, physics of orientational and translational diffusion at the boundary. For proteins, the hydration shell that covers the surface is critical to the stability of its structure and function. Dynamically speaking, the residence time of water at the surface is a signature of its mobility and binding. With femtosecond time resolution it is possible to unravel the shortest residence times which are key for the description of the hydration layer, static or dynamic. In this article we review these issues guided by experimental studies, from this laboratory, of polar hydration dynamics at the surfaces of two proteins (Subtilisin Carlsberg (SC) and Monellin). The natural probe tryptophan amino acid was used for the interrogation of the dynamics, and for direct comparison we also studied the behavior in bulk water - a complete hydration in 1 ps. We develop a theoretical description of solvation and relate the theory to the experimental observations. In this - theoretical approach, we consider the dynamical equilibrium in the hydration shell, defining the rate processes for breaking and making the transient hydrogen bonds, and the effective friction in the layer which is defined by the translational and orientational motions of water molecules. The relationship between the residence time of water molecules and the observed slow component in solvation dynamics is a direct one. For the two proteins studied, we observed a "bimodal decay" for the hydration correlation function, with two primary relaxation times: ultrafast, typically 1 ps or less, and longer, typically 15-40 ps, and both are related to the residence time at the protein surface, depending on the binding energies. We end by making extensions to studies of the denatured state of the protein, random coils, and the biomimetic micelles, and conclude with our thoughts on the relevance of the dynamics of native structures to their functions.
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The rapid disruption of tropical forests probably imperils global biodiversity more than any other contemporary phenomenon(1-3). With deforestation advancing quickly, protected areas are increasingly becoming final refuges for threatened species and natural ecosystem processes. However, many protected areas in the tropics are themselves vulnerable to human encroachment and other environmental stresses(4-9). As pressures mount, it is vital to know whether existing reserves can sustain their biodiversity. A critical constraint in addressing this question has been that data describing a broad array of biodiversity groups have been unavailable for a sufficiently large and representative sample of reserves. Here we present a uniquely comprehensive data set on changes over the past 20 to 30 years in 31 functional groups of species and 21 potential drivers of environmental change, for 60 protected areas stratified across the world's major tropical regions. Our analysis reveals great variation in reserve `health': about half of all reserves have been effective or performed passably, but the rest are experiencing an erosion of biodiversity that is often alarmingly widespread taxonomically and functionally. Habitat disruption, hunting and forest-product exploitation were the strongest predictors of declining reserve health. Crucially, environmental changes immediately outside reserves seemed nearly as important as those inside in determining their ecological fate, with changes inside reserves strongly mirroring those occurring around them. These findings suggest that tropical protected areas are often intimately linked ecologically to their surrounding habitats, and that a failure to stem broad-scale loss and degradation of such habitats could sharply increase the likelihood of serious biodiversity declines.
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Sport hunting is often proposed as a tool to support the conservation of large carnivores. However, it is challenging to provide tangible economic benefits from this activity as an incentive for local people to conserve carnivores. We assessed economic gains from sport hunting and poaching of leopards (Panthera pardus), costs of leopard depredation of livestock, and attitudes of people toward leopards in Niassa National Reserve, Mozambique. We sent questionnaires to hunting concessionaires (n = 8) to investigate the economic value of and the relative importance of leopards relative to other key trophy-hunted species. We asked villagers (n = 158) the number of and prices for leopards poached in the reserve and the number of goats depredated by leopard. Leopards were the mainstay of the hunting industry; a single animal was worth approximately U.S.$24,000. Most safari revenues are retained at national and international levels, but poached leopard are illegally traded locally for small amounts ($83). Leopards depredated 11 goats over 2 years in 2 of 4 surveyed villages resulting in losses of $440 to 6 households. People in these households had negative attitudes toward leopards. Although leopard sport hunting generates larger gross revenues than poaching, illegal hunting provides higher economic benefits for households involved in the activity. Sport-hunting revenues did not compensate for the economic losses of livestock at the household level. On the basis of our results, we propose that poaching be reduced by increasing the costs of apprehension and that the economic benefits from leopard sport hunting be used to improve community livelihoods and provide incentives not to poach.
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El presente trabajo se realizó en el periodo comprendido entre Noviembre y Diciembre de 1989, con el objetivo de investigar la infestación de parásitos gastrointestinales y pulmonares de mayor importancia económica en los bovinos del complejo 1 y 2 de la empresa genética Agenor Gómez. Boaco, Nicaragua. Se muestrearon 242 animales, entre bovinos de la raza Aberdeen Angus y Brahman, distribuidos en las categorías siguientes: C1 (0-1 año), C2 (1-3 años) y C3 (>3 años). Las muestras fueron extraídas directamente del recto animal, luego refrigeradas a 5°C y fueron analizadas en laboratorio de parasitología del MIDINRA, localizado en municipio de Camoapa V región. La cantidad de huevos y larvas se registró para cada género empleando las técnicas de sedimentación en agua, flotación con solución salina saturada y el método de larvoscopia e identificación con fotografías. Al realizar el ANDEVA por género de parásitos reportados en el análisis coprológico para la variable N° de huevos y larvas/gr de heces, se encontró que existen diferencias significativas con P>0.05 entre los promedios observados de los diferentes hatos. Los niveles de infestación promedio en los distintos hatos oscilaron entre 0u y 2lu; donde u= número de huevos y larvas/gramos de heces. De estos 48 promedios (8 hatos por 6 géneros de parásitos), 6 alcanzaron valores >9; 1 hato C1 de la upe Las Brisas con media de 2lu del género Haemonchus, 1 hato e de la upe San Miguel con media de 20.87u del género Strongyloides, 1 hato C2 de la upe San Jorge con media de 17.69u del género Strongyloides, 2 hatos C1 de las upe las Brisas y San Miguel con medias de 10.67u y medias de 10.5u respectivamente, ambos del género Coccidia y 1 hato e2 de la upe San Jorge con media de 9.6lu del género Coccidia. En los promedios restantes se obtuvieron valores <6u perteneciendo a la calificación leve. Posteriormente se realizó un análisis de correlación para determinar el grado de asociación existente entre cada uno de los géneros de parásitos económicamente importantes, encontrándose que el género Coccidia presentó el mayor grado de correlación con respecto a los demás géneros encontrados, se encontró que las correlaciones >= 0.25 corresponden a los géneros Coccidia, Moniezia, Neoascaris, Strongyloides y Haemonchus con r de 0.25, 0.25, 0.48, 0.30 respectivamente, similar para Haemonchus y Moniezia con r de 0.289.
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Este trabajo fue realizado en la Quinta "Myriam", ubicada en el municipio de Diriamba, departamento de Carazo, Nicaragua, propiedad del Dr. Jorge Ferreira. La ubicación geográfica del municipio está comprendida entre los 11° 50' y 12° 00' de Latitud Norte y entre los 86° 00' y 86° 15' de Longitud Oeste, cuenta con una elevación de 551 m.s.n.m., los datos meteorológicos de la zona en los últimos cuatro años (90-93) en cuanto a temperatura, humedad relativa y precipitación promedio fueron: 23.8 °C, 84% y 1184,5 mm respectivamente, (INETER, Departamento de Estadística, 1993). En el presente ensayo, se utilizó un diseño estadístico completamente aleatorizado (DCA), mediante el cual se evaluó el efecto de 3 tratamientos (15, 30 y 45 días de destete) sobre las variables Peso de la Camada al Destete (PCD), Peso de la Madre al Destete (PMD), Peso de la Madre al Segundo Parto (PSP), Ganancia Media Diaria del Parto 1 al Parto 2 (GMDp 1.P2) , con 4 repeticiones por tratamiento, éstas repeticiones estuvieron constituidas por conejas primíparas, las cuales tuvieron un peso que osciló entre 3 - 3.18 kg. y edad homogénea de 7 meses. Las variables fueron sometidas a la prueba de Duncan para determinar la superioridad en rango por tratamiento. Mediante el análisis de varianza se encontró que el efecto de los tratamientos resultó ser altamente significativo sobre la variable Peso de la Camada al Destete (PCD) (P0.01), significativo sobre las variables Peso de la Madre al Segundo Parto (PSP) y Ganancia Media Diaria del Parto 1 al Parto 2 (GMD p 1.P2) (P0.1) y no significativo sobre la variable Peso de la Madre al Destete (PMD) (NS). El efecto de la covariable Peso al Primer Parto (P1P) resultó ser altamente significativo sobre las variables Peso de la Madre al Destete (PMD) y Peso de la Madre al Segundo Parto (PSP) (P0.01). Después de someter las variables a la prueba de DUNCAN se encontraron los siguientes promedios por tratamiento: Peso de la Camada al Destete (PCD) ; T.15 días 1.538 kg P.V.(C), T.30 días 3.360 kg P.V. (B), T.45 días 4.523 kg P.V. (A), Peso de la Madre al Destete (PMD); T.15 días 3.649 kg P.V. (A) T.30 días 3.549 kg P.V. (A), T.45 dias 3.493 kg P.V.(A). Peso de la Madre al Segundo Parto (PSP); T.15 días 3. 449 kg P.V. (B), T.30 días 3.628 kg P.V. (AB), T.45 días 3.777 kg P.V.(A). Ganancia Media Diaria del Parto 1 al Parto 2 (GMD p 1.P2) T .15 días (2.071 g (B), T.30 días 2.718 g (AB), T.45 días 2. 975 g (A). Los promedios y desviaciones standard para las variables Ganancia Media Diaria del Parto 1 al Destete 1 (GMDp1-D1)y Ganancia Media Diaria del Destete l al Parto 2 (GMDD1.P2) por tratamiento fueron: GMD P1-D1; T.l5 días 3.84 g ± 0.50 g, T.30 días 2.54 g ± 0.64 g, T.45 días 2.37 g ± 0.72 g. GMD D1-P2; T.l5 días 2.26 g ± 0.54 g, T.30 días 3.17 g ± 0.74 g, T.45 días 3.93 g ± 0.28 g. Se encontró que el alimento tipo único suministrado a los animales bajo experimentación, cumplió con los requerimientos nutricionales de la especie estudiada. Los costos encontrados por hembra, por tratamiento, fueron C$ 197.21 destete de 15 días, C$ 220.28 destete de 30 días, C$ 243 .1.4 destete de 45 días. Los costos por gazapo destetado fueron de C$ 5.48 destete de 15 días, C$ 6.12 destete de 30 días, C$ 8.10 destete de 45 días.
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El presente trabajo investigativo tiene como objetivo identificar los parásitos internos y externos de la tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Esta investigación se llevó a cabo en la Granja Piscícola UNA-ADPESCA, ubicada en las instalaciones de la Universidad Nacional Agraria en el kilómetro 12 ½ Carretera Norte en el Departamento de Managua. Se realizaron varios muestreos en donde se seleccionaron cuatro estanques destinados a cultivo de peces de estadio juvenil donde se escogieron peces al azar para su correspondiente estudio a nivel de laboratorio. Se utilizó un modelo estadístico descriptivo, con el cual se evaluaron las variables de prevalencia, e intensidad del parásito monogéneo y la talla de la tilapia en los meses de Marzo, Abril, Mayo y Jimio del 2.000. El parásito identificado fue el monogéneo (Cichlidogyrus sclerosus) alojado en las branquias de las tilapias. La prevalencia del parásito encontrado en la tilapia, resultó ser mayor en el mes de Mayo debido a que en este mes en la granja existió una sobrepoblación en los estanques de cultivo y esto permitió que mayor cantidad de peces fueran parasitados. La intensidad fue más alta en los meses de Mayo y Junio donde se prestaron las condiciones más favorables para que una cantidad determinada de una misma especie de parásito afectara a los peces, la presencia de estos parásitos en el cultivo de peces fue por el grado de contaminación de la fuente abastecedora de agua y la acción de los depredadores que se encargaron de propagar a los patógenos. En el mes de Junio se trabajó con peces de tallas superiores a los meses de Marzo, Abril y Mayo, esto demostró que peces de gran talla son menos resistentes a la presencia de los parásitos y son susceptibles a una infestación. Las medidas preventivas sanitario profilácticas empleadas en la granja piscícola UNA-ADPESCA demostraron ser eficientes en el control de éstos parásitos, permitiendo así producir peces de buen peso, vigorosos y saludables.