783 resultados para Fitness walking
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Ocean acidification (OA) is likely to exert selective pressure on natural populations. Our ability to predict which marine species will adapt to OA, and what underlies this adaptive potential, are of high conservation and resource management priority. Using a naturally low pH vent site in the Mediterranean Sea (Castello Aragonese, Ischia) mirroring projected future OA conditions, we carried out a reciprocal transplant experiment to investigate the relative importance of phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation in two populations of the sessile, calcifying polychaete /Simplaria /sp. (Annelida, Serpulidae, Spirorbinae): one residing in low pH and the other from a nearby ambient (i.e. high) pH site. We measured a suite of fitness related traits (i.e. survival, reproductive output, maturation, population growth) and tube growth rates in laboratory-bred F2 generation individuals from both populations reciprocally transplanted back into both ambient and low pH /in situ/ habitats. Both populations showed lower expression in all traits, but increased tube growth rates, when exposed to low pH compared to high pH conditions, regardless of their site of origin suggesting that local adaptation to low pH conditions has not occurred. We also found comparable levels of plasticity in the two populations investigated, suggesting no influence of long-term exposure to low pH on the ability of populations to adjust their phenotype. Despite high variation in trait values among sites and the relatively extreme conditions at sites close to the vents (pH < 7.36), response trends were consistent across traits. Hence, our data suggest that, for /Simplaria /and possibly other calcifiers, neither local adaptations nor sufficient phenotypic plasticity levels appear to suffice in order to compensate for the negative impacts of OA on long-term survival. Our work also underlines the utility of field experiments in natural environments subjected to high level of /p/CO_2 for elucidating the potential for adaptation to future scenarios of OA.
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L’obiettivo della tesi è quello di mettere in pratica e approfondire le conoscenze acquisite durante il percorso universitario, al fine di avvicinarsi a quello che sarà poi il mondo del lavoro. Questa motivazione e la voglia di realizzare qualcosa di concreto hanno portato alla scelta di sviluppare un’applicazione per sistemi mobile, in questo modo è stato necessario affrontare le varie fasi di sviluppo di un software che comprendono in particolare la progettazione e l’implementazione. All'interno della tesi si darà uno sguardo al contesto in cui l’applicazione MyPersonalTrainer vuole andarsi ad inserire, si procederà con la descrizione della fase di progettazione che comprende l'analisi dei requisiti, poi si analizzerà la fase di implementazione e infine verranno effettuate delle considerazioni sui possibili sviluppi futuri.
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Dissertação com vista na obtenção no grau de mestre em Atividade Física em Populações Especiais
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TG and CF are funded by FEDER funds through the Operational Programme Competitiveness Factors e COMPETE and national funds by FCT e Foundation for Science and Technology under the strategic project UID/NEU/04539/2013. C.F. is a recipient of a postdoctoral fellowship from FCT-Fundac¸ ~ao para a Ci^encia e Tecnologia (SFRH/BPD/63733/2009). NG is funded by The Wellcome Trust (080088, 086827, 075470, 099215 & 097377), the FungiBrain Marie Curie Network and the Medical Research Council (UK).
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Acknowledgment MN's PhD scholarship was provided by Ministry of Health and Medical Education (Islamic Republic of Iran). This study was funded by the University of Aberdeen. FFS is funded by Fuse, the UK Clinical Research Collaboration Centre of Excellence for Translational Research in Public Health. The researchers gratefully acknowledge all the Type 2 diabetic patients and their household members who participated in the study for their contribution to this study; without them there would be no data. The researchers gratefully acknowledge the SDRN for providing the list of Type 2 diabetes and helping for sampling.
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Acknowledgment MN's PhD scholarship was provided by Ministry of Health and Medical Education (Islamic Republic of Iran). This study was funded by the University of Aberdeen. FFS is funded by Fuse, the UK Clinical Research Collaboration Centre of Excellence for Translational Research in Public Health. The researchers gratefully acknowledge all the Type 2 diabetic patients and their household members who participated in the study for their contribution to this study; without them there would be no data. The researchers gratefully acknowledge the SDRN for providing the list of Type 2 diabetes and helping for sampling.
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Inscriptions: Verso: [stamped] Photograph by Freda Leinwand. [463 West Street, Studio 229G, New York, NY 10014].
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Thèse réalisée en cotutelle entre l'Université de Montréal et l'Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 06, Sorbonne Universités.
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Evidence suggests that inactivity during a hospital stay is associated with poor health outcomes in older medical inpatients. We aimed to estimate the associations of average daily step-count (walking) in hospital with physical performance and length of stay in this population. Medical in-patients aged ⩾65 years, premorbidly mobile, with an anticipated length of stay ⩾3 d, were recruited. Measurements included average daily step-count, continuously recorded until discharge, or for a maximum of 7 d (Stepwatch Activity Monitor); co-morbidity (CIRS-G); frailty (SHARE F-I); and baseline and end-of-study physical performance (short physical performance battery). Linear regression models were used to estimate associations between step-count and end-of-study physical performance or length of stay. Length of stay was log transformed in the first model, and step-count was log transformed in both models. Similar models were used to adjust for potential confounders. Data from 154 patients (mean 77 years, SD 7.4) were analysed. The unadjusted models estimated for each unit increase in the natural log of stepcount, the natural log of length of stay decreased by 0.18 (95% CI −0.27 to −0.09). After adjustment of potential confounders, while the strength of the inverse association was attenuated, it remained significant (βlog(steps) = −0.15, 95%CI −0.26 to −0.03). The back-transformed result suggested that a 50% increase in step-count was associated with a 6% shorter length of stay. There was no apparent association between step-count and end-of-study physical performance once baseline physical performance was adjusted for. The results indicate that step-count is independently associated with hospital length of stay, and merits further investigation.
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En Occidente, desde fines de siglo XX, las producciones culturales asisten a un proceso acelerado de industrialización atravesado por lógicas de mercado globales y reforzado por los medios masivos de comunicación. En el caso de la cultura del cuerpo, este proceso de industrialización corresponde a la promoción/imposición de la cultura fitness, un conjunto de dispositivos de poder sobre los cuerpos que, combinando determinados conceptos de salud y belleza, exhortan al ciudadano a regular su vida, su tiempo, sus hábitos, sus energías, sus representaciones corporales y su materialidad en términos de calidad de vida y bienestar. A partir de aquí, este trabajo problematiza la posibilidad de existencia de un sujeto emancipado en relación a las representaciones y usos de su cuerpo, cuando son sus mismos deseos los que están reificados por el sistema. El desarrollo de estos temas completa ciertas problematizaciones teóricas de mi tesis actualmente en curso ?La gimnasia de los gimnasios: ni educación ni física? que pertenece a la Maestría en Educación Corporal (UNLP). El problema de investigación de la misma consiste en la revisión del papel de los profesores de Educación Física a través de su intervención en las prácticas corporales de los gimnasios, instituciones con fines de lucro en las cuales reinan ciertas prácticas y discursos dominantes acerca del cuerpo, la salud y la belleza, los cuales reproducen y refuerzan ciertos mensajes y mandatos difundidos masivamente
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Esta investigación pretende (re)pensar el fitness como práctica socio-cultural moderna, observando aquellos discursos que la atraviesan y constituyen. Entre otros, se destaca el análisis de significaciones que son particulares al contexto de los gimnasios, en los cuales se desarrollan ideales distintivos de belleza o de salud, métodos de entrenamiento que responden a ?escuelas? o tendencias empresariales, ?habilidades corporales? que son ponderadas o menospreciadas, sentidos y sensibilidades legitimadostransmitidos como valores o técnicas y prácticas específicas condicionadas por los materiales utilizados. Para ello se propone reflexionar acerca de la compañía internacional ?BodySystems?, indagando aquellas prácticas desarrolladas en sus sucursales de La Plata, a través de tres técnicas de recolección de datos: el análisis de los documentos que la empresa proporciona a sus instructores, el estudio de los discursos que se desprenden de las clínicas que la compañía dicta cada tres meses y la reflexión sobre las entrevistas realizadas a los profesionales que desempeñan sus actividades en estos establecimientos. Para ello, se ponen en juego dos categorías de análisis que son características de la cultura fitness: los agentes que participan en los gimnasios constituyéndose en clientes de un cuerpo yla construcción y reproducción del "fit-body" característico de las empresas gímnicas
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En Occidente, desde fines de siglo XX, las producciones culturales asisten a un proceso acelerado de industrialización atravesado por lógicas de mercado globales y reforzado por los medios masivos de comunicación. En el caso de la cultura del cuerpo, este proceso de industrialización corresponde a la promoción/imposición de la cultura fitness, un conjunto de dispositivos de poder sobre los cuerpos que, combinando determinados conceptos de salud y belleza, exhortan al ciudadano a regular su vida, su tiempo, sus hábitos, sus energías, sus representaciones corporales y su materialidad en términos de calidad de vida y bienestar. A partir de aquí, este trabajo problematiza la posibilidad de existencia de un sujeto emancipado en relación a las representaciones y usos de su cuerpo, cuando son sus mismos deseos los que están reificados por el sistema. El desarrollo de estos temas completa ciertas problematizaciones teóricas de mi tesis actualmente en curso ?La gimnasia de los gimnasios: ni educación ni física? que pertenece a la Maestría en Educación Corporal (UNLP). El problema de investigación de la misma consiste en la revisión del papel de los profesores de Educación Física a través de su intervención en las prácticas corporales de los gimnasios, instituciones con fines de lucro en las cuales reinan ciertas prácticas y discursos dominantes acerca del cuerpo, la salud y la belleza, los cuales reproducen y refuerzan ciertos mensajes y mandatos difundidos masivamente
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Esta investigación pretende (re)pensar el fitness como práctica socio-cultural moderna, observando aquellos discursos que la atraviesan y constituyen. Entre otros, se destaca el análisis de significaciones que son particulares al contexto de los gimnasios, en los cuales se desarrollan ideales distintivos de belleza o de salud, métodos de entrenamiento que responden a ?escuelas? o tendencias empresariales, ?habilidades corporales? que son ponderadas o menospreciadas, sentidos y sensibilidades legitimadostransmitidos como valores o técnicas y prácticas específicas condicionadas por los materiales utilizados. Para ello se propone reflexionar acerca de la compañía internacional ?BodySystems?, indagando aquellas prácticas desarrolladas en sus sucursales de La Plata, a través de tres técnicas de recolección de datos: el análisis de los documentos que la empresa proporciona a sus instructores, el estudio de los discursos que se desprenden de las clínicas que la compañía dicta cada tres meses y la reflexión sobre las entrevistas realizadas a los profesionales que desempeñan sus actividades en estos establecimientos. Para ello, se ponen en juego dos categorías de análisis que son características de la cultura fitness: los agentes que participan en los gimnasios constituyéndose en clientes de un cuerpo yla construcción y reproducción del "fit-body" característico de las empresas gímnicas
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The literature on niche separation and coexistence between species is large, but there is widespread variation in behavioural strategy between individuals of the same species that has received much less attention. Understanding what maintains this diversity is important because intraspecific behavioural diversity can affect population dynamics and community interactions. Multiple behavioural strategies can arise either as phenotype-dependent ‘conditional strategies’, where phenotypic variation causes individuals to adopt different strategies for optimizing fitness, or as internally-independent ‘alternative strategies’, where multiple fitness peaks exist for individuals and strategic ‘choice’ remains plastic. Though intraspecific variation in stable phenotypes is known to maintain intraspecific behavioural diversity through conditional strategies, when internal conditions are highly plastic or reversible, it is not clear whether individual behaviours are maintained as conditional strategies, or as alternative strategies of equal fitness. In this study, I combine an observational and experimental approach to identify the likely mechanisms maintaining behavioural diversity between hemoglobin-rich and hemoglobin-poor morphs in a natural population of Daphnia pulicaria. In Round Lake, individuals with low hemoglobin migrate daily from the hypolimnion to the epilimnion, whereas individuals with high hemoglobin remain in the hypolimnion. Using high-resolution depth and time sampling, I discovered behavioural diversity both within and among hemoglobin phenotypes. I tested the role of hemoglobin phenotype in maintaining behavioural diversity using automated migration robots that move individuals across the natural environmental gradients in the lake. By measuring the fitness of each morph undergoing either a natural migration behaviour, or the migration of the opposite morph, I found that the fitness of hemoglobin rich and poor morphs in their natural behaviour does not differ, but that Hb-rich individuals can obtain equal fitness from either behaviour, while Hb-poor morphs suffer substantial drops in survivorship in the alternate migration behaviour. Thus, migration behaviour in this system exists as a conditional strategy for some individuals, and as alternative strategies of equal fitness for others. The results of this study suggest that individual limits in the expression of highly flexible internal conditions can reinforce intraspecific behavioural diversity. Few studies have measured the fitness consequences of switching migration strategies and this study provides a rare example in the field.
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John Flavel was a Reformed Puritan of the seventeenth-century who wrote a series of devotional guides that offered instructions drawn from Christian mystical traditions on how to improve religious activities as a means of ecstatically encountering God. Evaluating the efficacy of these instructions from a scientifically-based behavioural perspective, this study has found that Flavel’s techniques were likely helpful to his readers in facilitating socially normative ecstatic experiences through ordinary Christian practice. Furthermore, discovering that Flavel promoted the use of these techniques for engaging with ecological materials in the wilderness and country-side, this essay proposes that Flavel introduced his readers to effectual manners that could help them ecstatically encounter God during the practice of meditational nature-based walks.