980 resultados para Mortalidade Perinatal, tendências
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Com o aumento da esperança média de vida dos gatos a percentagem de gatos seniores/geriátricostem vindo a aumentar. Este fator vem trazer a necessidade de uma adaptação dos cuidados médicos associados à fase de vida do animal, com o consequente conhecimento de quais as principais doenças e principais causas de morte nos gatos desta faixa etária. Os objetivos deste estudo passam por tentar determinar as causas de morte mais frequentes em cem gatos com mais de nove anos, associando-as com características intrínsecas e com a prática de eutanásia. Foram analisados cem gatos com informação sobre características intrínsecas e causa de morte e os dados foram avaliados por estatística descritiva e inferencial. Concluiu-se que a doença mais associada à causa de morte nos animais estudados foi a doença renal crónica, seguindo-se os tumores e as doenças infeciosas. A média de idade à morte foi de 12,69 para a totalidade dos animais, tendo sido diferente para animais com FeLV, trauma ou hipertensão. Género, estado fértil e raça do animal em estudo foram independentes de todas as doenças. A média de peso foi superior para gatos machos, Europeus Comum e com diabetes mellitus e inferior para gatos com doença renal crónica. 56% dos gatos foram eutanasiados.
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A protocol of physical exercise, based on maximal oxygen uptake ((V) over dot(O2max)), for female rats before and during pregnancy was developed to evaluate the impact of a low-protein diet on oxygen consumption during gestation and growth rate of the offspring. Virgin female Wistar rats were divided into four groups as follows: untrained (NT, n = 5); trained (T, n = 5); untrained with low-protein diet (NT+LP, n = 5); and trained with low-protein diet (T+LP, n = 5). Trained rats were submitted to a protocol of moderate physical training on a treadmill over a period of 4 weeks (5 days week(-1) and 60 min day(-1), at 65% of (V) over dot(O2max)). At confirmation of pregnancy, the intensity and duration of the exercise was reduced. Low-protein groups received an 8% casein diet, and their peers received a 17% casein diet. The birthweight and growth rate of the pups up to the 90th day were recorded. Oxygen consumption ((V) over dot(O2)), CO(2) production and respiratory exchange ratio (RER) were determined using an indirect open-circuit calorimeter. Exercise training increased. (V) over dot(O2max) by about 20% when compared with the initial values (45.6 +/- 1.0 ml kg(-1) min(-1)). During gestation, all groups showed a progressive reduction in the resting (V) over dot(O2) values. Dams in the NT+LP group showed lower values of resting (V) over dot(O2) than those in the NT group. The growth rate of pups from low-protein-fed mothers was around 50% lower than that of their respective controls. The T group showed an increase in body weight from the 60th day onwards, while the NT+LP group presented a reduced body weight from weaning onwards. In conclusion, physical training attenuated the impact of the low- protein
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Low birth weight has been associated with increased obesity in adulthood. It has been shown that dietary salt restriction during intrauterine life induces low birth weight and insulin resistance in adult Wistar rats. The present study had a two-fold objective: to evaluate the effects that low salt intake during pregnancy and lactation has on the amount and distribution of adipose tissue; and to determine whether the phenotypic changes in fat mass in this model are associated with alterations in the activity of the renin-angiotensin system. Maternal salt restriction was found to reduce birth weight in male and female offspring. In adulthood, the female offspring of dams fed the low-salt diet presented higher adiposity indices than those seen in the offspring of dams fed a normal-salt diet. This was attributed to the fact that adipose tissue mass (retroperitoneal but not gonadal, mesenteric or inguinal) was greater in those rats than in the offspring of dams fed a normal diet. The adult offspring of dams fed the low-salt diet, compared to those dams fed a normal-salt diet, presented the following: plasma leptin levels higher in males and lower in females; plasma renin activity higher in males but not in females; and no differences in body weight, mean arterial blood pressure or serum angiotensin-converting enzyme activity. Therefore, low salt intake during pregnancy might lead to the programming of obesity in adult female offspring. (c) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Kangaroo mother care (KMC) was first introduced in Mozambique in 1984. The aim of this study was to describe Mozambican mothers’ experiences of going through admission, passing from an intensive care ward to a nursery ward with their premature baby, undergoing KMC training before early discharge. A clinical case study was conducted, involving naturalistic observations and a face-to-face interview with 41 mothers participating to complete a questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and manifest content analysis were used in this study. The results show that the mothers were of low socio-economic standing and felt that they did not have enough information on KMC. The hierarchical organization within the hospital setting as well as communalistic behaviours influenced the mothers’ support of KMC, including information, communication, relationships and actions. The conclusion is that there is an important challenge for trained neonatal nurses to improve the guidelines for KMC and to empower mothers and their families to adopt KMC.
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Artigo publicado em Portugal, anteriormente apresentado em congresso científico
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Este trabalho trata da identificação e da análise dos fatores que, na percepção dos proprietários, contribuíram para a mortalidade das empresas em Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, no período de 1995 a 1997. Sob a ótica do conceito de ciclo de vida organizacional, das características da morte e declínio organizacionais e dos fatores ambientais, foi realizada uma pesquisa com cento e trinta e uma empresas extintas naquele período. Os fatores ambientais foram subdivididos em internos e externos, com vistas a identificar, por meio dos indicadores, o perfil das empresas e dos empresários e as características externas da empresa, como mercado, clientes, carga tributária e outras. A partir de uma amostra inicial de mil e duzentas empresas abertas naquele período, sendo quatrocentas por ano, obteve-se, após uma busca para identificar, dentre elas, as x que encerraram suas atividades, um total de cento e trinta e uma empresas, que efetivamente participaram da pesquisa, preenchendo um questionário, aplicado por estagiários de um centro de pesquisas de uma universidade local. A pesquisa caracteriza-se como seccional com perspectiva longitudinal, sendo a análise de dados predominantemente quantitativa. Os resultados evidenciaram que problemas financeiros, seguidos de falta de clientes e questões de ordem societária, foram as principais causas de morte das empresas pesquisadas e, ainda, que a elevada carga tributária, seguida de falta de capital de giro, e a recessão econômica foram as principais dificuldades encontradas na condução das suas atividades. Finalmente, com base nos resultados da pesquisa, foi indicado um conjunto de recomendações que visam a reduzir o nível de mortalidade das pequenas empresas no Brasil.