977 resultados para manejo nutricional
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Este trabalho foi desenvolvido com o intuito de avaliar nutricionalmente variedades agrícolas regionais madeirenses e açorianas de Ipomoea batatas L. (batata-doce). No total 18 amostras foram analisadas, entre as quais 11 são variedades provindas da Madeira e outras 7 provindas dos Açores. O maior objectivo deste estudo foi comparar a composição nutricional e mineral de um conjunto de variedades de batata-doce, valorizando assim os recursos agrícolas da Madeira e Açores. A caracterização nutricional e mineral dos rizomas, produzidos nestas regiões, proporcionou informação relevante para a valorização destes recursos. Sendo um rizoma tropical consumido habitualmente pela população e disponível todo o ano, torna essencial a sua avaliação. A análise laboratorial dos rizomas permitiu determinar um conjunto de características nutricionais. De um modo geral, os valores nutricionais médios detectados em rizomas de batata-doce destas duas regiões são de 93,64 g/100g de MS para o resíduo seco, 3,01 g/100g de MS para cinzas, 3,19 g/100g de MS para fibra (ADF), 1,21 g/100g de MS para gordura bruta, 3,20 g/100g de MS para proteína, 14,00 g/100g de MS para açúcares solúveis e 59,72 g/100g de MS para o amido. A análise mineral incluiu a determinação de fósforo, potássio, cálcio, magnésio, ferro, cobre, zinco, manganês e boro. Na variedade “De cenoura” (ISOP 1028), foi quantificado o nível de pro-vitamina A pela técnica de HPLC, que foi verificado ser 12,48 mg/100g em MS de β-caroteno. Os dados obtidos na análise nutricional foram usados para construir uma base de dados no NIRS (Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy) de modo a construir um modelo de previsão que possa predizer o valor nutritivo de um grande número de amostras em tempo reduzido, com um mínimo de impacto ambiental. Posteriormente, os dados obtidos através das análises nutricionais e minerais foram introduzidos no software estatístico SPSS 19.0 para determinar correlações e similaridades.
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O presente trabalho teve como objectivo proceder à avaliação da qualidade nutricional de 20 variedades regionais de Phaseolus vulgaris L. e à análise comparativa dos parâmetros bioquímicos (nutricionais e anti-nutricionais) obtidos recorrendo às técnicas analíticas convencionais por química molhada e de NIRS (Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy). Uma tipificação das variedades regionais de feijão foi realizada recorrendo a sete parâmetros ou caracteres (traits) nutricionais compreendidos em humidade, proteína bruta, lípidos totais, açúcares solúveis, amido, cinzas e minerais. A faseolamina foi incluída na tipificação do feijão como parâmetro anti-nutricional enquanto inibidor de enzimas digestivas. A variedade que apresentou uma melhor qualidade nutricional foi o feijão vermelho (ISOP 00724), enquanto que o feijão Filipe (ISOP 00478) apresentou uma maior actividade inibitória da PPA (amilase do pâncreas suíno), contribuindo de igual forma como uma característica de qualidade deste feijão. A aplicação de técnicas de quimiometria na quantificação dos vários parâmetros de qualidade nutricional, através da técnica de NIRS, permitiu o desenvolvimento dos modelos PLS globais após a colecção dos valores de referência e obtenção dos respectivos espectros de cada ISOP em análise. A análise comparativa dos parâmetros nutricionais, recorrendo às técnicas analíticas convencionais por química molhada e de NIRS, permitiu relacionar os parâmetros cinzas e proteína bruta como os principais critérios nutricionais para distinção das variedades regionais quanto à sua qualidade, ao diferirem significativamente relativamente aos parâmetros restantes. A partir destas duas técnicas, conclui-se que a espectroscopia NIR associada a técnicas de análise multivariada consegue quantificar os parâmetros em estudo, permitindo distinguir amostras das variedades regionais, quanto às suas características nutricionais, exigindo uma preparação reduzida da amostra, com consequente custo de análise muito reduzido. Este trabalho representou o início de uma base de fenotipagem a partir de caracteres nutricionais, estabelecendo-se um perfil das variedades regionais de feijão e avaliação da importância dos caracteres na sua distinção e tipagem.
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O crescimento exponencial das áreas urbanas e o desenvolvimento económico trouxe rápidas mudanças no estilo de vida, especialmente na alimentação e na actividade física das pessoas, que influenciaram o estado nutricional e consequentemente a saúde. O objectivo deste estudo foi determinar o perfil nutricional das pessoas que frequentam os Centros Comunitários do Funchal. Foi um estudo quantitativo com uma amostra aleatória de 132 pessoas com 65 e mais anos. O protocolo incluiu um formulário com os dados sócio-demográficos e antropometria, o questionário Mini Nutritional Assessment e o Questionário de Baecke Modificado. No tratamento dos dados recorremos à análise estatística descritiva e inferencial. A Amostra foi predominantemente feminina (84,1%), com idade entre 65-88 anos ( =71,58 e s = ±5,31), casada/vivia maritalmente (43,9%) ou viúva (40,9%), com pouca escolaridade e rendimentos inferiores ao salário mínimo regional (74,23%). A maioria (81,1%) apresentou-se bem nutrida. Antropometricamente houve correlações, positiva da idade com o peso e negativa com o perímetro geminal e braquial. O maior perímetro geminal associou-se a maior rendimento. A maioria foi considerada “menos activa”. As mulheres realizaram mais actividades domésticas, o que se correlacionou com a idade. Nas actividades de tempos livres destacaram-se os solteiros, nas domésticas os que viviam com cônjuge / filho (s) e na actividade total os que tinham educação superior. Houve correlação positiva entre estado nutricional e actividades domésticas, desportivas e actividade total. Existiu correlação negativa entre perímetro da cintura e actividades domésticas, desportivas e actividade total. As mulheres apresentaram mais excesso de peso e risco elevado de doença do que os homens. Conclusão: A maioria dos idosos apresentava-se bem nutrida. Ao melhor estado nutricional equivaleram maiores actividades domésticas, actividades desportivas e actividade total e vice-versa; a maior perímetro da cintura menores actividades domésticas, actividades desportivas e actividade total e vice-versa. A maioria das mulheres revelou excesso de peso e risco elevado de doença. A homogeneidade da amostra permitiu identificação de apenas um perfil.
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SILVA, João B. da et al. Estado Nutricional de Escolares do Semi-Árido do Nordeste Brasileiro. Revista de Salud Pública, v. 11, n. 1, p. 62-71, 2009.
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The objective of the current study was to evaluate the zootechnical performance (survival and growth) of Litopenaeus vannamei post-Iarvae fed an artificial shrimp diet supplemented with Artemia flakes or freeze-dried Artemia embryos. For that purpose, 20 culturing units were individually stocked with 50 shrimp post-Iarvae (average dry weight of 0,3 ± 0,03 mg) at a stocking density of 20 post-larvae per liter, and fed the experimental diets to satiation during 20 days. The experimental design consisted of four diets (T1, T2, T3 and T4) with five repetitions each. For treatments T1, T2 and T3, dietary supplements of 5mg of Artemia flakes (T1), freeze-dried Artemia embryos (T2), and of the commercial shrimp diet (T3) were offered 2 hours after the shrimp were initially fed the commercial shrimp diet. For treatment T4 (control), no additive was offered 2 hours after the initial feeding. Shrimp survival, absolut (GPA) and relative increase in weight (GPR), and specific growth rate (TCR) were used as evaluation criteria. After the experimental period, no significant statistical differences (p>0,05) in survival were observed. Regarding growth, the dietary treatment which used freeze-dried Artemia embryos as an additive (T2) presented the best results for GPA (6,7 ± 0,7 mg). There were no statistical differences within treatments T1, T3 and T4 (p>0,05). AIso, post-larvae fed freeze-dried embryos (T2) showed a relative increase in weight (2241,4%) which differed significantly (p<0,05) from T4(1911,7%) but not from T1 (1801,6%) or T3 (1946,7%). In conclusion, the results of the current study indicate that an artificial shrimp diet supplemented with freeze-dried Artemia embryos fulfils the nutritional requirements of post-larvae L. vannamei and promotes a better growth than diets not supplemented with Artemia flakes
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Mothers with good vitamin A nutritional status during gestation and lactation are better able to nourish and protect their infant with maternal milk. Our hypothesis is that women with more serum retinol have more retinol and secretory immunoglobulin A in colostrum. 190 healthy puerperal women from a Brazilian public maternity were recruited and divided according to the cutoff point for serum retinol (30 μg/dL). A number of the women was supplemented with 200000 UI (60 mg) of retinyl palmitate in the immediate postpartum. Serum and colostrum were collected on the 1st day postpartum and colostrum again on the following day. Retinol (serum and colostrum) was analyzed by HPLC and SIgA (colostrum) by turbidimetry. The mothers presented with adequate biochemical indicators of nutritional status, according to serum retinol (44.6 μg/dL). There were significant differences (p= 0.0017 and p= 0.043, respectively) in retinol and SIgA levels in the colostrum of mothers with serum retinol > 30 μg/dL and < 30 μg/dL. The concentration of SIgA in the colostrum of non-supplemented mothers on the 1st day postpartum was 822.6 mg/dL, decreasing after 24 hours to 343.7 mg/dL. Supplemented mothers showed levels of SIgA in colostrum of 498.9 mg/dL on the 2nd day postpartum (p= 0.00006). The colostrum of women with good vitamin A nutritional status had more retinol and SIgA. Additionally, maternal supplementation increases the levels of SIgA in colostrum. The higher levels of SIgA on the 1st day postpartum showed the importance of early breastfeeding, given that it provides considerable immunological benefits to newborn infants
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Nutritional status is an important determinant to the response against Leishmania infection, although few studies have characterized the molecular basis for the association found between malnutrition and the disease. Vitamin A supplementation has long been used in developing countries to prevent mortality by diarrheal and respiratory diseases, but there are no studies on the role of vitamin A in Leishmania infection, although we and others have found vitamin A deficiency in visceral Leishmaniasis (VL). Regulatory T cells are induced in vitro by vitamin A metabolites and are considered important cells implicated T CD4+ cell suppression in human VL. This work aimed to examine the correlation of nutritional status and the effect of vitamin A in the response against Leishmania infantum infection. A total of 179 children were studied: 31 had active VL, 33 VL history, 44 were DTH+ and 71 were DTH- and had negative antibody to Leishmania (DTH-/Ac-). Peripheral blood monuclear cells were isolated in a subgroup of 10 active VL and 16 DTH-/Ac- children and cultivated for 20h under 5 different conditions: 1) Medium, 2) Soluble promastigote L. infantum antigens (SLA), 3) All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA), 4) SLA + ATRA and 5) Concanavalin A. T CD4+CD25highFoxp3+, T CD4+CD25-Foxp3- and CD14+ monocytes were stained and studied by flow cytometry for IL-10, TGF-β and IL-17 production. Nutritional status was compromised in VL children, which presented lower BMI/Age and retinol concentrations when compared to healthy controls. We found a negative correlation between nutritional status (measured by BMI/Age and serum retinol) and anti-Leishmania antibodies and acute phase proteins. There was no correlation between nutritional status and parasite load. ATRA presented a dual effect in Treg cells and monocytes: In healthy children (DTH-/Ac-), it induced a regulatory response, increasing IL-10 and TGF-β production; in VL children it modulated the immune response, preventing increased IL-10 production after SLA stimulation. Furthermore, we found a positive correlation between BMI/Age and IL-17 production and negative correlation between serum retinol and IL-10 and TGF-β production in T CD4+CD25highFoxp3+ cells after SLA stimulus. Our results show a potential dual role of vitamin A in the immune system: improvement of regulatory profile during homeostasis and down modulation of IL-10 in Treg cells and monocytes during symptomatic VL. Therefore, the use of vitamin A concomitant to VL therapy might improve recovery from disease status in Leishmania infantum infection
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Vitamins A and E are essential nutrients in many biological processes, so that their adequate supply to the neonate is crucial. However, the bioavailability of vitamins may be limited by factors such as maternal nutritional status and the interaction between nutrients. This study aimed to investigate the effect of biochemical nutritional status of retinol and alpha-tocopherol levels in serum and colostrum. The study included 103 healthy puerperal women treated at the reference state maternity hospital (Natal-RN). Colostrum and serum samples were collected fasting in the immediate postpartum period and the analysis of retinol and alpha-tocopherol were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. Specific cutoff points were adopted to characterize the biochemical status of vitamins A and E. For the total group of lactanting women the average concentration of retinol in serum (1.49 ± 0.4 μmol/L-1) and colostrum (2.18 ± 0.8 μmol/L-1), as well as alpha-tocopherol in serum (26.4 ± 8.0 μmol/L-1) and colostrum (26.1 ± 12.8 μmol/L-1), indicated adequate biochemical state. However, when evaluating the individual, was found a high prevalence of deficient serum (15%) and colostrum retinol (50%), and also alphatocopherol in serum (16%) and colostrum (61%). In women with serum retinol ≥ 1.05 μmol/L-1, found an inverse correlation between serum retinol and alpha-tocopherol in colostrum (p = 0.008, r = -0.28). This association was not observed in women with serum retinol <1.05 μmol/L-1. This situation demonstrates for the first time in humans that high physiological levels of serum retinol, without supplementation, can negatively influence the transfer of alpha-tocopherol in breast milk. Although the diagnosis of satisfactory nutritional status lactanting women showed high risk of subclinical deficiency of vitamins A and E from measurements made in the colostrum
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Black sigatoka (Mycosphaerella fijiensis) control consists in the continuous use of fungicide sprays and cultural practices. Cultural control reduces inoculum sources of the pathogen and favorable environmental conditions for its development, as well as it increases the vigor of the plants. In order to manage the disease it is necessary to know its behavior through the time, its relationship with the weather and the crop management. The most important cultural practice to reduce the inoculum source is the removal of the whole affected leaves or only the diseased portions of the leaves. The removed tissue is placed over the ground and the use of urea is feasible to accelerate its decomposition. An alternative practice is the "mini-composting" that consists in forming small heaps with the dead leaves and harvested plants for its quick degradation, which allows to reduce the pathogen inoculum and to incorporate nutrients and organic matters into the soil. The early pruning of the tips of the Young leaves before they show symptoms of the disease and the quick elimination of harvested plants reduce the inoculum. Also, the agronomic management of the crop helps to reduce the favorable conditions and to increase the vigor of the plants: this management considers plantation density, drainage systems, irrigation methods, control of weeds, chemical-biological fertilization, and nematode control.
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the kinetics of this micronutrient in schoolchildren between the ages of 6 and 9 years, of both sexes, and to verify its sensitivity in detecting alterations in body zinc status. Methods: Nutritional assessment was performed by body mass index. Food intake, venous zinc tolerance test and zinc kinetics were carried out before and after 3-month oral zinc supplementation. Results: Of the 42 children studied, 76.2% had healthy weight. Only energy, calcium and fiber intake were suboptimal before and after oral zinc supplementation. Serum zinc and total-body zinc clearance, although at normal levels, increased significantly after zinc supplementation. Conclusion: We concluded, therefore, that kinetics is a sensitive tool for detecting changes in body zinc status, even in children without a deficiency of this mineral. Furthermore, kinetics showed a positive response to supplementation and may be a sensitive parameter to evaluate the efficacy of this therapy