942 resultados para Excesso (nutrientes)
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The purpose of this study on beach quality assessment and management was to evaluate the quality of five beaches in the Algarve Sotavento region of Portugal and to identify beach users’ preferences and priorities regarding their visit to a beach. The Algarve is one of the country’s most internationally known regions and it is generally perceived as a major tourist destination. Because of the increasing level of tourists, there is a specific need to address beach quality, as overcrowding can result in excessive litter, reduce water quality and consequently reduce the socio-economic value of the area. The main methodology for the evaluation of the beach quality in this pilot project was the Bathing Area Registration and Evaluation framework (BARE), which recognizes five beach types (rural, remote, resort, urban and village) through five main priority issues of concern to beach users (water quality, scenery, litter, safety, facilities) and evaluates the beach quality, ranging from one (low) to five (high) stars. After overall bathing area classification, Quarteira-Vilamoura, Ilha do Farol, Ilha Deserta and Ilha da Armona received three-star rating and Quinta do Lago site obtained a one-star rating. The quantitative research data on beach users’ preferences and priorities was obtained through administration of 50 questionnaires per beach and showed that beach users at all sites expressed the need for improved cleanliness, safety and facilities on the beach. The BARE framework, together with the questionnaire surveys, allowed the identification of management priorities required to improve the quality of individual beaches and therefore increase income from tourism.
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In the European Union the turn towards renewable energy sources has increased the production of biodiesel from rapeseed oil, leaving glycerol (also known as glycerin) as a valuable by-product. For every litre of biodiesel produced, approximately 79 g of crude glycerol are generated. As the biodiesel production grows, the quantity of crude glycerol generated will be considerable and its utilization will become an urgent topic. One possibility is the use of crude glycerol on animal feeds. Glycerol has been evaluated as a dietary energy source for several farm animals, including fish. A study was undertaken to assess the effect of dietary biodiesel-derived glycerol (from rapeseed oil) on the overall growth performance, digestive capacity and metabolic nutrient utilization in juvenile gilthead seabream fed a low fishmeal level diet. Two practical diets were formulated to be isonitrogenous (crude protein, 45.4% DM), isolipidic (18.5% DM) and isoenergetic (gross energy, 21.3 kJ/g DM). The control diet (CTRL) was formulated with intermediate levels of marine-derived proteins (19%). In the same basal formulation, 5% glycerol (GLY) was incorporated at the expenses of wheat. Each dietary treatment was tested in triplicate tanks over 63 days, with 20 gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata), with a mean initial body weight (IBW) of 27.9 0.12 g. At the end of the trial, fish fed the CTRL diet reached a final body weight of 84.3 2.2 g (more than 3-fold increase of initial body weight). Fish fed the GLY diet showed a significantly higher (P<0.05) growth, expressed in terms of final body weight and specific growth rate. Voluntary feed intake was similar between the two treatments, but both feed efficiency and protein efficiency ratio were significantly improved (P<0.05) in fish fed the GLY diet. Dietary glycerol had no effect (P>0.05) on the apparent digestibility of protein. In comparison to the control treatment, dietary glycerol significantly improved (P<0.05) protein and fat retention. Activities of digestive enzymes were significantly affected by the various dietary treatments. Fish fed the GLY diet showed an enhanced activity of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and pepsin, while activities of lipase and leucine-alanine peptidase (LAP) were little affected by dietary glycerol. Fish show the ability to use crude glycerol as a dietary energy substrate.
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Tendo como ponto de partida, o quadro conceptual esboçado a partir dos estudos revistos, procuramos nesta investigação analisar as perturbações do comportamento alimentar em adolescentes/estilos de vida, sua relação com a percepção do auto-conceito e imagem corporal. A amostra foi constituída por 405 alunos (232 do género feminino e 173 do género masculino) do ensino secundário (11º e 12º anos), com idades compreendidas entre os 15 e os 20 anos. Os participantes preencheram um questionário, dividido em 3 partes: sócio-demográfico/estilos de vida, escala sobre a percepção da imagem corporal – Relationship Between Body Image Percent Body Fat Among College Male Varsity Athletes and Non-athletes (Huddy, D. C.; Nieman, D. C. e Johnson, R. L. 1993 ) e escala da percepção do auto-conceito – The self-perception profile for college (Newman & Harter 1986). Neste estudo tivemos como principal objectivo, analisar as perturbações do comportamento alimentar/Índice de Massa Corporal a partir do impacto das variáveis psicológicas como: percepção do auto-conceito, imagem corporal, ambiente familiar, estilos de vida, numa amostra de adolescentes. A determinação do IMC mostra que a maioria dos adolescentes apresenta peso normal (71%). Apenas 14,3% apresentam excesso de peso, 3,2% tem obesidade moderada, 0,7%, obesidade grave e 0,5% obesidade mórbida. A avaliação baseada nas correlações entre as variáveis e entre as variáveis e as sub-escalas, revelaram que os adolescentes do género masculino apresentam uma média mais elevada a nível da percepção do auto-conceito do que o género feminino. Também uma percepção mais desfavorável do auto-conceito, está associada a um elevado índice de massa corporal. O grau de satisfação com o ambiente familiar revela uma mais favorável percepção do auto-conceito. Quanto à relação da percepção que os adolescentes têm relativamente ao auto-conceito e comportamentos afectos aos estilos de vida, há a ressaltar, que uma maior actividade física, está associada, a uma percepção menos favorável do auto-conceito. Os resultados evidenciam uma ausência de relações significativas entre a imagem corporal, o género e a idade. Também no nosso estudo não foi confirmada a hipótese de que a imagem corporal está correlacionada com o IMC. Em relação aos hábitos alimentares e IMC não foi possível comprovar esta hipótese, mas permitiu-nos conhecer alguns comportamentos alimentares.
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Ace in the hole /The big Carnival (O Grande Carnaval 1951) foi o primeiro fracasso comercial da carreira de Billy Wilder. A crítica e o público da altura não se encantaram com a história sórdida protagonizada por um jornalista corrupto e imoral. O realizador austríaco tinha no currículo dois filmes premiados com Óscares, The lost weekend (Farrapo Humano 1945) e Sunset Boulevard (Crepúsculo dos Deuses 1950). Arriscou em terreno inexplorado ao invés de procurar a segurança em guiões menos complexos. A questão levanta-se: qual o motivo que levou Billy Wilder a dirigir uma obra inspirada num acontecimento mediático real (o caso Floyd Collins) e dessa forma expôr o que há de pior no jornalismo: o sensacionalismo, o excesso, a manipulação da verdade, a ausência de ética, a sede de lucro? O trabalho a que me propus tenta encontrar uma resposta através da análise do filme, à luz da vida e do cinema de Billy Wilder. Pretendo contar, nas páginas que se seguem, de que forma o cineasta adaptou à tela um caso verídico e qual a visão que deixou às gerações vindouras do jornalismo popular.
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Problema: A obesidade tem sido abordada enquanto questão estética, descurando-se as consequências e o impacto que tal condição provoca na saúde mental e física dos indivíduos. Na sociedade ocidental quem não se enquadra nos padrões de beleza fixados, é discriminado pelos outros, condição que provoca sentimentos de insatisfação com o próprio corpo. Uma imagem corporal positiva revela-se fundamental no desenvolvimento de bem-estar pessoal e relacional. De uma maneira geral, quem está muito acima do peso ideal tem também dificuldades em relacionar-se sexualmente com outra pessoa. Compreendemos assim o peso dos fatores psicológicos nesta problemática. Objetivo: O presente estudo avalia as relações existentes entre satisfação com a imagem corporal, satisfação conjugal e satisfação sexual em mulheres com e sem obesidade. Considerou-se o IMC com o intuito de se estabelecerem diferenças face à classificação do peso, dando origem a dois grupos: “obesas/excesso de peso” e “não-obesas”. Método: A amostra foi constituída por 185 sujeitos do sexo feminino, com idades compreendidas entre os 18 e os 63 anos, selecionada a partir de uma amostra de conveniência. Trata-se de um estudo transversal e correlacional. Instrumentos: A recolha dos dados realizou-se através de um questionário de dados sociodemográficos e de três escalas avaliativas das três dimensões em estudo, designadamente MGIC (Pascoal & Narciso, 2006), a EASAVIC; (Narciso & Costa, 1996), e o ISS (Pechorro & Vieira, 2005). Resultados: As mulheres obesas só se diferenciam das suas congéneres não-obesas apenas no índice de insatisfação corporal (valores mais elevados). Contudo, encontraram-se diferenças estatisticamente significativas, entre os grupos diferenciados, pelas perceções subjetivas de peso (peso percebido, peso considerado ideal e peso considerado atraente), na insatisfação corporal, insatisfação conjugal e insatisfação sexual. Verificaram-se ainda correlações entre as três variáveis sob estudo.
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Thermal degradation and gaseous products evolving from the pyrolysis of sewage sludge, aimed at agricultural soil amendment, were investigated using Thermogravimetric Analysis in conjunction with Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis (TG-FTIR). The materials were studied in temperatures ranging from 30 to 800 ºC. Furthermore infrared spectra of sewage sludge samples were performed as a complementary technique. In parallel the sewage sludge was spiked with ibuprofen in order to test whether the mentioned techniques are able to detect the drug. Thermal analysis showed the range of 200-400ºC as the most characteristic for weight loss, corresponding with the organic matter volatilization, while the range of 500-800ºC was also characteristic and due to the volatilization of carbonates. On the other hand, ibuprofen-spiking tests identified at temperature range (150-250ºC) where the compound totally volatilizes, therefore, in this work, the detection of ibuprofen by TGA was established for concentrations higher than 0.5 g/kg sludge, concentration 102 times higher than the concentrations measured by other authors in regular sewage sludge (Martín, et al., 2010). A correlation has been found between the ibuprofen concentrations in the sludge and the intensity of the absorption bands, both for FT-IR spectra at the maximum emission temperature for ibuprofen (232ºC) as for the FT-IR spectra of the non-pyrolyzed samples.
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Cancer is a multistage process characterized by three stages: initiation, promotion and progression; and is one of the major killers worldwide. Oxidative stress acts as initiator in tumorigenesis; chronic inflammation promotes cancer; and apoptosis inactivation is an issue in cancer progression. In this study, it was investigated the antioxidant, antiinflammatory and antitumor properties of hexane, ether, chloroform, methanol and water extracts of five species of halophytes: A. macrostachyum, P. coronopus, J. acutus, C. edulis and A. halimus. Antioxidant activity was assessed by DPPH• and ABTS•+ methods, and the total phenolics content (TPC) was evaluated by the Folin-Ciocalteau method. The anti-inflammatory activity of the extracts was determined by the Griess method, and by evaluating the inhibition of NO production in LPS-stimulated RAW- 264.7 macrophages. The cytotoxic activity of the extracts against HepG2 and THP1 cell lines was estimated by the MTT assay, and the results obtained were further compared with the S17 non-tumor cell line. The induction of apoptosis of J. acutus ether extract was assessed by DAPI staining. The highest antioxidant activities was observed in C. edulis methanol and the J. acutus ether extracts against the DPPH• radical; and J. acutus ether and A. halimus ether extracts against the ABTS•+ radical. The methanol extracts of C. edulis and P. coronopus, and the ether extract of J. acutus revealed a high TPC. Generally the antioxidant activity had no correlation with the TPC. The A. halimus chloroform and P. coronopus hexane extracts demonstrated ability to reduce NO production in macrophages (> 50%), revealing their anti-inflammatory capacity. The ether extract of J. acutus showed high cytotoxicity against HepG2 cancer cells, with reduced cellular viability even at the lowest concentrations. This outcome was significantly lower than the obtained with the non-tumor cells (S17). This result was complemented by the induction of apoptosis.
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Este trabalho pretende abordar a aplicabilidade dos lipossomas catiónicos como veículos de terapia anti-angiogénica, bem como verificar o seu efeito em diversos tipos de cancro. O termo angiogénese define-se como o processo de formação de novos vasos a partir de uma vasculatura pré-existente. Este processo é regulado por várias vias de transdução de sinal que envolvem múltiplos fatores como, por exemplo, o VEGF, o mais potente indutor angiogénico conhecido. A angiogénese é essencial para o crescimento tumoral, pois permite um maior aporte de nutrientes e oxigénio para as células hipóxicas do interior do tumor, que se traduz num aumento da proliferação celular. Nos últimos anos, surgiu um grande interesse na capacidade dos lipossomas catiónicos em reconhecer seletivamente as células endoteliais da vasculatura tumoral. A modificação dos constituintes dos lipossomas catiónicos, como por exemplo a inclusão de polietilenoglicol, permite ultrapassar as principais desvantagens da utilização deste tipo de formulações, como a toxicidade e a rápida eliminação do organismo. A utilização de lipossomas catiónicos na veiculação de terapia anti-angiogénica permite uma maior acumulação dos fármacos nas células-alvo, não só aumentando a eficácia terapêutica como reduzindo a toxicidade associada. Esta estratégia poderá revelar-se um enorme passo na terapia contra o cancro, não só na inibição da progressão tumoral como também, em combinação com a quimioterapia convencional, no aumento das taxas de cura.
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Phosphatidylcholine (PC), sphingomyelin (SM) and cholesterol (CHOL) are major constituents of mammalian cell membranes. DPPC/CHOL and DPPC/DMPC are well-known binary mixtures. POPC/CHOL, DOPC/CHOL, egg-SM/CHOL, egg-SM/POPC and egg-SM/DOPC are less studied, but also important for the comprehension of the POPC/egg-SM/CHOL mixtures. These provide complex media for which polarity is hard to access. It is mainly determined by the water penetrating the bilayer (unevenly distributed creating a polarity gradient), though the influence of the dipoles from phospholipids (e.g. –PO, –CO, –OH) and the double bond in the steroid ring of CHOL cannot be neglected. CHOL derivatives are an interesting tool to verify the influence of the double bonds in the polarization of its surroundings. Pyrene fluorescence was used to access an equivalent polarity (associated to the dielectric constant) near the lipid/water interface of lipid bilayers. POPC/CHOL and DOPC/CHOL have similar thermal behavior and variation with CHOL content, though for lower CHOL content the equivalent polarity is higher for the DOPC/CHOL mixtures. The studies with DPPC and DMPC showed that pyrene does not seem to have a marked preference for either ordered or disordered phases. For DPPC/CHOL and egg-SM/CHOL the highlight goes to the behavior of the mixtures at higher CHOL amounts, where there is a substantial change in the thermal behavior and polarity values especially for the egg-SM/CHOL mixture. Egg-SM/POPC and egg-SM/DOPC show different behavior depending on which phospholipid has a higher molar proportion. The ternary mixtures analyzed do not exhibit significant differences, though there is the indication of the existence of a more ordered environment at lower temperatures and a less ordered environment for higher temperatures. The presence of 7DHC or DCHOL in egg-SM bilayers showed a tendency for the same behavior detected upon mixing higher amounts of CHOL.
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This work describes the synthesis of nanosized metal sulfides and respective SiO2 and/or TiO2 composites in high yield via a straightforward process, under ambient conditions (temperature and pressure), by adding to aqueous metals a nutrient solution containing biologically generated sulfide from sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB). The nanoparticles‘ (NPs) morphological properties were shown not to be markedly altered by the SRB growth media composition neither by the presence of bacterial cells. We further extended the work carried out, using the effluent of a bioremediation system previously established. The process results in the synthesis of added value products obtained from metal rich effluents, such as Acid Mine Drainage (AMD), when associated with the bioremediation process. Precipitation of metals using sulfide allows for the possibility of selective recovery, as different metal sulfides possess different solubilities. We have evaluated the selective precipitation of CuS, ZnS and FeS as nanosized metal sulfides. Again, we have also tested the precipitation of these metal sulfides in the presence of support structures, such as SiO2. Studies were carried out using both artificial and real solutions in a continuous bioremediation system. We found that this method allowed for a highly selective precipitation of copper and a lower selectivity in the precipitation of zinc and iron, though all metals were efficiently removed (>93% removal). This research has also demonstrated the potential of ZnS-TiO2 nanocomposites as catalysts in the photodegradation of organic pollutants using the cationic dye, Safranin-T, as a model contaminant. The influence of the catalyst amount, initial pH and dye concentration were also evaluated. Finally, the efficiency of the precipitates as catalysts in sunlight mediated photodegradation was investigated, using different volumes of dye-contaminated water (150 mL and 10 L). This work demonstrates that all tested composites have the potential to be used as photocatalysts for the degradation of Safranin-T.
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This thesis revealed the most importance factors shaping the distribution, abundance and genetic diversity of four marine foundation species. Environmental conditions, particularly sea temperatures, nutrient availability and ocean waves, played a primary role in shaping the spatial distribution and abundance of populations, acting on scales varying from tens of meters to hundreds of kilometres. Furthermore, the use of Species Distribution Models (SDMs) with biological records of occurrence and high-resolution oceanographic data, allowed predicting species distributions across time. This approach highlighted the role of climate change, particularly when extreme temperatures prevailed during glacial and interglacial periods. These results, when combined with mtDNA and microsatellite genetic variation of populations allowed inferring for the influence of past range dynamics in the genetic diversity and structure of populations. For instance, the Last Glacial Maximum produced important shifts in species ranges, leaving obvious signatures of higher genetic diversities in regions where populations persisted (i.e., refugia). However, it was found that a species’ genetic pool is shaped by regions of persistence, adjacent to others experiencing expansions and contractions. Contradicting expectations, refugia seem to play a minor role on the re(colonization) process of previously eroded populations. In addition, the available habitat area for expanding populations and the inherent mechanisms of species dispersal in occupying available habitats were also found to be fundamental in shaping the distributions of genetic diversity. However, results suggest that the high levels of genetic diversity in some populations do not rule out that they may have experienced strong genetic erosion in the past, a process here named shifting genetic baselines. Furthermore, this thesis predicted an ongoing retraction at the rear edges and extinctions of unique genetic lineages, which will impoverish the global gene pool, strongly shifting the genetic baselines in the future.
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Tese de douoramento, Psicologia, Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Sociais, Universidade do Algarve, 2014
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Dissertação de mestrado, Ecohidrologia, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015
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Dissertação de mestrado, Biologia Marinha, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015
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Dissertação de mestrado, Engenharia Civil, Instituto Superior de Engenharia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015