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Purpose Encouraging office workers to 'sit less and move more' encompasses two public health priorities. However, there is little evidence on the effectiveness of workplace interventions for reducing sitting, even less about the longer term effects of such interventions and still less on dual-focused interventions. This study assessed the short and mid-term impacts of a workplace web-based intervention (Walk@WorkSpain, W@WS; 2010-11) on self-reported sitting time, step counts and physical risk factors (waist circumference, BMI, blood pressure) for chronic disease. Methods Employees at six Spanish university campuses (n=264; 42 +/- 10 years; 171 female) were randomly assigned by worksite and campus to an Intervention (used W@WS; n=129; 87 female) or a Comparison group (maintained normal behavior; n=135; 84 female). This phased, 19-week program aimed to decrease occupational sitting time through increased incidental movement and short walks. A linear mixed model assessed changes in outcome measures between the baseline, ramping (8 weeks), maintenance (11 weeks) and follow-up (two months) phases for Intervention versus Comparison groups. Results A significant 2 (group) x 2 (program phases) interaction was found for self-reported occupational sitting (F[3]=7.97, p=0.046), daily step counts (F[3]=15.68, p=0.0013) and waist circumference (F[3]=11.67, p=0.0086). The Intervention group decreased minutes of daily occupational sitting while also increasing step counts from baseline (446 +/- 126; 8,862 +/- 2,475) through ramping (+425 +/- 120; 9,345 +/- 2,435), maintenance (+422 +/- 123; 9,638 +/- 3,131) and follow-up (+414 +/- 129; 9,786 +/- 3,205). In the Comparison group, compared to baseline (404 +/- 106), sitting time remained unchanged through ramping and maintenance, but decreased at follow-up (-388 +/- 120), while step counts diminished across all phases. The Intervention group significantly reduced waist circumference by 2.1cms from baseline to follow-up while the Comparison group reduced waist circumference by 1.3cms over the same period. Conclusions W@WSis a feasible and effective evidence-based intervention that can be successfully deployed with sedentary employees to elicit sustained changes on "sitting less and moving more".

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O objetivo dessa pesquisa é discutir o cenário de uso de crack no município do Rio de Janeiro contextualizado com a condição de vulnerabilidade e risco social, através do mapeamento das controvérsias entre os atores dessa rede. As percepções e experiências relatadas neste trabalho dizem respeito aos diferentes espaços profissionais voltados ao atendimento e prestação de serviço a este público. Inicialmente, é trazida a trajetória teórica e prática que levaram a construção desta dissertação. Foram relatadas experiências vividas nas ações conjuntas de abordagem com a SMDS (Secretaria Municipal de Desenvolvimento Social) e a prática como entrevistadora de usuários de crack na Pesquisa Nacional do Crack pela FIOCRUZ. No segundo momento, é feito um breve histórico da origem do crack e suas marcas pelo mundo. São trazidos também, dados sobre a droga no Brasil, em particular sua história no Rio de Janeiro. Ainda nesta sequência, é apresentada a política de Redução de Danos, mostrando de que maneira o sujeito é significado a partir dessa perspectiva, e suas principais contribuições pelo mundo e também no país. A dissertação é construída pela perspectiva das práticas profissionais do psicólogo SMDS pensada através da Teoria Ator-rede. Foi importante destacar as principais ações de política pública voltadas para essa temática, considerando os avanços na discussão da temática. Foram mapeadas e exploradas as relações entre os atores envolvidos nesta temática (usuários de crack, SMDS, SMS Secretaria Municipal de Saúde, Segurança Pública, Mídia, Sociedade), colocando em evidencia as controvérsias existentes nessas relações, como recolhimento compulsório. De maneira conclusiva, são trazidas as impressões tiradas ao final deste percurso, problematizando os papéis do poder público e daqueles que atuam para garantir a população que faz uso abusivo de crack e outras drogas o direito de acessar e exercia sua cidadania.

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Plant community ecologists use the null model approach to infer assembly processes from observed patterns of species co-occurrence. In about a third of published studies, the null hypothesis of random assembly cannot be rejected. When this occurs, plant ecologists interpret that the observed random pattern is not environmentally constrained - but probably generated by stochastic processes. The null model approach (using the C-score and the discrepancy index) was used to test for random assembly under two simulation algorithms. Logistic regression, distance-based redundancy analysis, and constrained ordination were used to test for environmental determinism (species segregation along environmental gradients or turnover and species aggregation). This article introduces an environmentally determined community of alpine hydrophytes that presents itself as randomly assembled. The pathway through which the random pattern arises in this community is suggested to be as follows: Two simultaneous environmental processes, one leading to species aggregation and the other leading to species segregation, concurrently generate the observed pattern, which results to be neither aggregated nor segregated - but random. A simulation study supports this suggestion. Although apparently simple, the null model approach seems to assume that a single ecological factor prevails or that if several factors decisively influence the community, then they all exert their influence in the same direction, generating either aggregation or segregation. As these assumptions are unlikely to hold in most cases and assembly processes cannot be inferred from random patterns, we would like to propose plant ecologists to investigate specifically the ecological processes responsible for observed random patterns, instead of trying to infer processes from patterns

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We mapped stems of three plant species in a 2.36 ha plot in the arid zone near the coast of eastern Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos, Ecuador, to determine factors influencing their local distribution. The three species were Opuntia echios var. echios (Cactaceae), a large cactus, Bursera graveolens (Burseraceae), a small tree that dominates dry woodland near the coast, and the shrub Scalesia crockeri (Asteraceae). In our plot, Opuntia was most abundant near the coast, while Bursera and Scalesia increased in density inland and with increased relief. Scalesia also increased in density with increases in Bursera and decreases in other woody plants and was most abundant 200–250 m from the coast. Both Opuntia and Bursera were clumped in the plot as a whole but selected stem size classes were randomly dispersed within homogeneous portions of the sample area. CDF Contribution Number 1012.