991 resultados para Velázquez, Diego, 1599-1660-Retrats
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The effects of comorbid depression and anxiety were compared to the effects of depression alone and anxiety alone on pregnancy mood states and biochemistry and on neonatal outcomes in a large multi-ethnic sample. At the prenatal period the comorbid and depressed groups had higher scores than the other groups on the depression measure. But, the comorbid group had higher anxiety, anger and daily hassles scores than the other groups, and they had lower dopamine levels. As compared to the non-depressed group, they also reported more sleep disturbances and relationship problems. The comorbid group also experienced a greater incidence of prematurity than the depressed, the high anxiety and the non-depressed groups. Although the comorbid and anxiety groups were lower birthweight than the non-depressed and depressed groups, the comorbid group did not differ from the depressed and anxiety groups on birth length. The neonates of the comorbid and depressed groups had higher cortisol and norepinephrine and lower dopamine and serotonin levels than the neonates of the anxiety and non-depressed groups as well as greater relative right frontal EEG. These data suggest that for some measures comorbidity of depression and anxiety is the worst condition (e.g., incidence of prematurity), while for others, comorbidity is no more impactful than depression alone.
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Depressed and non-depressed mothers and their 3-month-old infants were videotaped during breastfeeding and bottlefeeding interactions. The videotapes were subsequently coded for a number of feeding interaction behaviors as well as being rated on the Interaction Rating Scales. No differences were noted between the depressed and non-depressed mothers. Several breastfeeding versus bottlefeeding group effects were observed. The breastfeeding mothers showed less burping and less intrusive behavior during the nipple-in periods as well as during the nipple-out periods. In addition, the breastfeeding mothers and their infants received better ratings on the Interaction Rating Scales. These data suggest that the depressed mothers and their infants not unlike the non-depressed mothers and their infants were benefited by breastfeeding.
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Pregnant women diagnosed with major depression were given 12 weeks of twice per week massage therapy by their significant other or only standard treatment as a control group. The massage therapy group women versus the control group women not only had reduced depression by the end of the therapy period, but they also had reduced depression and cortisol levels during the postpartum period. Their newborns were also less likely to be born prematurely and low birthweight, and they had lower cortisol levels and performed better on the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment habituation, orientation and motor scales.
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To determine differences between pregnant women diagnosed with Dysthymia versus Major Depression, depressed pregnant women (N=102) were divided by their diagnosis into Dysthymic (N=48) and Major Depression (N=54) groups and compared on self-report measures (depression, anxiety, anger, daily hassles and behavioral inhibition), on stress hormone levels (cortisol and norepinephrine), and on fetal measurements. The Major Depression group had more self-reported symptoms. However, the Dysthymic group had higher prenatal cortisol levels and lower fetal growth measurements (estimated weight, femur length, abdominal circumference) as measured at their first ultrasound (M=18 weeks gestation). Thus, depressed pregnant women with Dysthymia and Major Depression appeared to have different prenatal symptoms.
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Depressed pregnant women (N=126) were divided into high and low prenatal maternal dopamine (HVA) groups based on a tertile split on their dopamine levels at 20 weeks gestation. The high versus the low dopamine group had lower Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression Scale (CES-D) scores, higher norepinephrine levels at the 20-week gestational age visit and higher dopamine and serotonin levels at both the 20- and the 32-week gestational age visits. The neonates of the mothers with high versus low prenatal dopamine levels also had higher dopamine and serotonin levels as well as lower cortisol levels. Finally, the neonates in the high dopamine group had better autonomic stability and excitability scores on the Brazelton Neonatal Behavior Assessment Scale. Thus, prenatal maternal dopamine levels appear to be negatively related to prenatal depression scores and positively related to neonatal dopamine and behavioral regulation, although these effects are confounded by elevated serotonin levels.
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The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationships between prenatal serotonin levels and other biochemical values during pregnancy as well as their relationships to neonatal biochemical and behavioral variables. To address that question, the pregnant women were divided into the top and bottom tertiles based on their serotonin levels at 20 weeks gestational age.
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Four hundred and thirty pregnant women were recruited at approximately 22 weeks gestation at prenatal clinics. Of these, 86 (20%) were diagnosed as depressed. The women were seen again at approximately 32 weeks gestation and after delivery. Chronicity of depression was evidenced by continuing high depression scores in those women diagnosed as depressed. Comorbid problems were chronically high anxiety, anger, sleep disturbance, and pain scores. Less optimal outcomes for the depressed women included lower gestational age and lower birthweight of their newborns.
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Prenatally depressed women (N=47) were randomly assigned to a group that received massage twice weekly from their partners from 20 weeks gestation until the end of pregnancy or a control group. Self-reported leg pain, back pain, depression, anxiety and anger decreased more for the massaged pregnant women than for the control group women. In addition, the partners who massaged the pregnant women versus the control group partners reported less depressed mood, anxiety and anger across the course of the massage therapy period. Finally, scores on a relationship questionnaire improved more for both the women and the partners in the massage group. These data suggest that not only mood states but also relationships improve mutually when depressed pregnant women are massaged by their partners.
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To assess anxiety, depression and relationship satisfaction in both women and men during pregnancy, the State Anxiety Inventory (STAI), The Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression Scale (CES-D) and The Relationship Questionnaire (RQ) were administered during the second trimester to a sample of 59 pregnant women and their partners. Anxious pregnant women rated their relationships as less positive. Depressed pregnant women also rated their relationships as less positive. The women’s anxiety scores were predictive of their positive and negative relationship scores. The women and their partners’ negative relationship scores were also predictive of each others’ negative relationship scores. These results highlight the importance of targeting anxiety as well as depression, and pregnant women as well as their partners in prenatal intervention programs.
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The occurrence of anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) and trace methane oxidation (TMO) was investigated in a freshwater natural gas source. Sediment samples were taken and analyzed for potential electron acceptors coupled to AOM. Long-term incubations with 13C-labeled CH4 (13CH4) and different electron acceptors showed that both AOM and TMO occurred. In most conditions, 13C-labeled CO2 (13CO2) simultaneously increased with methane formation, which is typical for TMO. In the presence of nitrate, neither methane formation nor methane oxidation occurred. Net AOM was measured only with sulfate as electron acceptor. Here, sulfide production occurred simultaneously with 13CO2 production and no methanogenesis occurred, excluding TMO as a possible source for 13CO2 production from 13CH4. Archaeal 16S rRNA gene analysis showed the highest presence of ANME-2a/b (ANaerobic MEthane oxidizing archaea) and AAA (AOM Associated Archaea) sequences in the incubations with methane and sulfate as compared with only methane addition. Higher abundance of ANME-2a/b in incubations with methane and sulfate as compared with only sulfate addition was shown by qPCR analysis. Bacterial 16S rRNA gene analysis showed the presence of sulfate-reducing bacteria belonging to SEEP-SRB1. This is the first report that explicitly shows that AOM is associated with sulfate reduction in an enrichment culture of ANME-2a/b and AAA methanotrophs and SEEP-SRB1 sulfate reducers from a low-saline environment.
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OBJETIVO: Analisar a tendência temporal de letalidade atribuída ao infarto agudo do miocárdio (IAM) e se a mudança de conduta interferiu diretamente nesta letalidade. MÉTODOS: Avaliaram-se 1055 pacientes não selecionados internados em unidade coronariana de 1994-2003. Foram analisadas variáveis relacionadas ao perfil clínico e terapêutico. A análise estatística utilizou o amortecimento exponencial de séries temporais e outras técnicas como a regressão linear logística. RESULTADOS: A letalidade média foi de 10,8%, sendo 12% em 1994 e 7% em 2002 (p=0,000), uma redução relativa de 58%. Não houve variação significativa do perfil de risco dos pacientes. Eram 67,4% homens e 32,4% mulheres, com idade média de 60,93 e 64,84 anos, respectivamente e observou-se aumento significativo no percentual de cateterismos cardíacos (de 14% para 51%), na angioplastia realizada após 24 horas do infarto (de 2% para 33%), na cirurgia de revascularização miocárdica (de 4% para 7%) e na angioplastia primária (de 4% para 11%) com p=0,000, p=0,021, p=0,000 e p=0,000, respectivamente, para tendência linear. Nas primeiras 24 horas houve aumento do uso de aspirina e betabloqueadores, de 78% para 100% e, de 33% para 76% (p=0,003 e p=0,004, respectivamente) ao longo dos anos. Após a análise, persistiram como determinantes de letalidade a terapia de reperfusão miocárdica, a utilização de aspirina e de betabloqueador nas primeiras 24 horas do IAM (p=0,010, p=0,024 e p=0,035, respectivamente). CONCLUSÃO: Houve queda da letalidade e a mudança de conduta no tratamento do IAM ao longo dos anos foi responsável pela redução da letalidade nesta série temporal.
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La Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) ha definido las zoonosis como “aquellas enfermedades e infecciones que se transmiten, en forma natural, entre animales vertebrados y el hombre. La separación de las zoonosis en un grupo aparte de enfermedades tiene un significado práctico, antropocéntrico y utilitario, si bien biológicamente injustificable. Su objetivo es señalar que el reservorio de estas enfermedades son los animales inferiores y por consiguiente la prevención y el control de la infección deben llevarse a cabo sobre estos reservorios animales. La consideración que requieren las zoonosis, más allá de la sola propuesta para su valoración en términos de morbilidad y mortalidad, implica también generar y ofrecer alternativas viables para su atención desde una perspectiva integral, que más allá de una casuística, considere sus determinantes. Estableciéndose que las zoonosis se pueden transmitir a partir de los mismos animales, otras formas de vida o bien a través de vehículos y materia inerte, el riesgo de contraer una zoonosis no está definido por la posesión o no de animales, ni es tampoco una decisión el asimilarlo con conocimientos de causa, simplemente se refiere a un hecho epidemiológico de carácter ambiental y por lo tanto a un evento definible como riesgo que adquiere características particulares en el contexto urbano. Una zoonosis más que un caso de enfermedad transmisible requiere ser visto como la manifestación de un complejo en el que la enfermedad es solo la resultante de un proceso en el que convergen diversos factores, relacionados con las variables epidemiológicas de tiempo, espacio y población pero también con las de carácter económico, social y específicas de orden cultural. Pocos son los conocimientos actuales de la casuística de las zoonosis transmitidas por pequeños animales en el área de influencia de la UCC, por lo tanto a través del presente proyecto se intenta avanzar en el conocimiento de estas enfermedades y a su vez implementar en el ámbito de la Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias, técnicas diagnósticas para las mismas, que no solo beneficiarán las tareas de docencia sino también de servicio al medio.
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Las infecciones bacterianas están en franco aumento por diversas razones, en especial por la aparición de resistencia a los antibióticos comerciales. Por otro lado los inhibidores de acetilcolinesterasa (AChE) y tirosinasa, ambas enzimas relacionadas con diversas patologías como por ejemplo la enfermedades de Alzheimer o Parkinson, presentan ciertos inconvenientes en especial asociados a su toxicidad. Es por esto que el descubrimiento de nuevas moléculas con acción inhibidora de bacterias y de las mencionadas enzimas es un desafío de muchos investigadores. Las plantas son capaces de sintetizar compuestos que utilizan como sus propias armas de defensa contra el ataque de agentes externos negativos. Esta propiedad puede ser aprovechada por el hombre para la obtención de nuevos medicamentos fitoterápicos. Continuando con la búsqueda de compuestos naturales bioactivos que realiza nuestro grupo de investigación, es nuestro objetivo encontrar nuevos agentes obtenidos a partir de plantas nativas y naturalizadas de la región Central de Argentina efectivos para inhibir bacterias y enzimas asociadas a enfermedades. Estos productos pueden llevar a nuevos medicamentos fitoterápicos o a novedosos líderes para la síntesis de análogos. De esta manera podremos contribuir a mejorar la calidad de vida de los pacientes afectados.