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There are two major theories that attempt to explain hand preference in non-human primates-the `task complexity' theory and the `postural origins' theory. In the present study, we proposed a third hypothesis to explain the evolutionary origin of hand preference in non-human primates, stating that it could have evolved owing to structural and functional adaptations to feeding, which we refer to as the `niche structure' hypothesis. We attempted to explore this hypothesis by comparing hand preference across species that differ in the feeding ecology and niche structure: red howler monkeys, Alouatta seniculus and yellow-breasted capuchin monkeys, Sapajus xanthosternos. The red howler monkeys used the mouth to obtain food more frequently than the yellow-breasted capuchin monkeys. The red howler monkeys almost never reached for food presented on the opposite side of a wire mesh or inside a portable container, whereas the yellow-breasted capuchin monkeys reached for food presented in all four spatial arrangements (scattered, on the opposite side of a wire mesh, inside a suspended container, and inside a portable container). In contrast to the red howler monkeys that almost never acquired bipedal and clinging posture, the yellow-breasted capuchin monkeys acquired all five body postures (sitting, bipedal, tripedal, clinging, and hanging). Although there was no difference between the proportion of the red howler monkeys and the yellow-breasted capuchin monkeys that preferentially used one hand, the yellow-breasted capuchin monkeys exhibited an overall weaker hand preference than the red howler monkeys. Differences in hand preference diminished with the increasing complexity of the reaching-for-food tasks, i.e., the relatively more complex tasks were perceived as equally complex by both the red howler monkeys and the yellow-breasted capuchin monkeys. These findings suggest that species-specific differences in feeding ecology and niche structure can influence the perception of the complexity of the task and, consequently, hand preference.

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When learning a difficult motor task, we often decompose the task so that the control of individual body segments is practiced in isolation. But on re-composition, the combined movements can result in novel and possibly complex internal forces between the body segments that were not experienced (or did not need to be compensated for) during isolated practice. Here we investigate whether dynamics learned in isolation by one part of the body can be used by other parts of the body to immediately predict and compensate for novel forces between body segments. Subjects reached to targets while holding the handle of a robotic, force-generating manipulandum. One group of subjects was initially exposed to the novel robot dynamics while seated and was then tested in a standing position. A second group was tested in the reverse order: standing then sitting. Both groups adapted their arm dynamics to the novel environment, and this movement learning transferred between seated and standing postures and vice versa. Both groups also generated anticipatory postural adjustments when standing and exposed to the force field for several trials. In the group that had learned the dynamics while seated, the appropriate postural adjustments were observed on the very first reach on standing. These results suggest that the CNS can immediately anticipate the effect of learned movement dynamics on a novel whole-body posture. The results support the existence of separate mappings for posture and movement, which encode similar dynamics but can be adapted independently.

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Background: Little is known about how sitting time, alone or in combination with markers of physical activity (PA), influences mental well-being and work productivity. Given the need to develop workplace PA interventions that target employees' health related efficiency outcomes; this study examined the associations between self-reported sitting time, PA, mental well-being and work productivity in office employees. Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study. Spanish university office employees (n = 557) completed a survey measuring socio-demographics, total and domain specific (work and travel) self-reported sitting time, PA (International Physical Activity Questionnaire short version), mental well-being (Warwick-Edinburg Mental Well-Being Scale) and work productivity (Work Limitations Questionnaire). Multivariate linear regression analyses determined associations between the main variables adjusted for gender, age, body mass index and occupation. PA levels (low, moderate and high) were introduced into the model to examine interactive associations. Results: Higher volumes of PA were related to higher mental well-being, work productivity and spending less time sitting at work, throughout the working day and travelling during the week, including the weekends (p < 0.05). Greater levels of sitting during weekends was associated with lower mental well-being (p < 0.05). Similarly, more sitting while travelling at weekends was linked to lower work productivity (p < 0.05). In highly active employees, higher sitting times on work days and occupational sitting were associated with decreased mental well-being (p < 0.05). Higher sitting times while travelling on weekend days was also linked to lower work productivity in the highly active (p < 0.05). No significant associations were observed in low active employees. Conclusions: Employees' PA levels exerts different influences on the associations between sitting time, mental well-being and work productivity. The specific associations and the broad sweep of evidence in the current study suggest that workplace PA strategies to improve the mental well-being and productivity of all employees should focus on reducing sitting time alongside efforts to increase PA.

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Impedance control can be used to stabilize the limb against both instability and unpredictable perturbations. Limb posture influences motor noise, energy usage and limb impedance as well as their interaction. Here we examine whether subjects use limb posture as part of a mechanism to regulate limb stability. Subjects performed stabilization tasks while attached to a two dimensional robotic manipulandum which generated a virtual environment. Subjects were instructed that they could perform the stabilization task anywhere in the workspace, while the chosen postures were tracked as subjects repeated the task. In order to investigate the mechanisms behind the chosen limb postures, simulations of the neuro-mechanical system were performed. The results indicate that posture selection is performed to provide energy efficiency in the presence of force variability.

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The effect of 3 slaughter weights (85.95 or 105 kg) on performance and carcass traits of 481 pigs in single-gender groups of 13 (18 groups of gilts and 19 groups of intact males) was evaluated. Pigs (39.5 +/- 3.3 kg) were fed a liquid diet 3 times daily in a long trough. The behaviour of pigs slaughtered at 105 kg was recorded at 50, 60 and 70 days after the start of the experiment (5 groups of gilts and 4 groups of intact males). Behaviour (active, inactive, feeding) and posture (standing, lying, dog-sitting) of all pigs was recorded at 5-min intervals for 30 min prior to and 1 h after each feeding event. Slaughtering pigs at 95 kg and 105 kg delayed production by 7 and 16 days, respectively, compared to slaughtering at 85 kg (P0.05). Muscle depth increased with increasing slaughter weight (P

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In older adults, cognitive resources play a key role in maintaining postural stability. In the present study, we evaluated whether increasing postural instability using sway referencing induces changes in resource allocation in dual-task performance leading older adults to prioritize the more age-salient posture task over a cognitive task. Young and older adults participated in the study which comprised two sessions. In the first session, three posture tasks (stable, sway reference visual, sway reference somatosensory) and a working memory task (n-back) were examined. In the second session, single- and dual-task performance of posture and memory were assessed. Postural stability improved with session. Participants were more unstable in the sway reference conditions, and pronounced age differences were observed in the somatosensory sway reference condition. In dual-task performance on the stable surface, older adults showed an almost 40% increase in instability compared to single-task. However, in the sway reference somatosensory condition, stability was the same in single- and dual-task performance, whereas pronounced (15%) costs emerged for cognition. These results show that during dual-tasking while standing on a stable surface, older adults have the flexibility to allow an increase in instability to accommodate cognitive task performance. However, when instability increases by means of compromising somatosensory information, levels of postural control are kept similar in single- and dual-task, by utilizing resources otherwise allocated to the cognitive task. This evidence emphasizes the flexible nature of resource allocation, developed over the life-span to compensate for age-related decline in sensorimotor and cognitive processing.

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We investigated adult age differences in dual-task costs in cognitive-sensorimotor settings without concurrent response production and with individually adjusted resource demands for the cognitive task. Twenty-four young adults (M=25.42 years, SD=3.55) and 23 older adults (M=68 years, SD=4.46) performed a cognitive task and two postural control tasks (standing on a stable and moving platform) both separately (single-task context) and concurrently (dual-task context). The cognitive task did not require response production during posture data collection and its difficulty was individually adjusted to 80% correct performance under single-task conditions. Results showed pronounced age differences in postural control in the moving platform condition, which increased further under dual-task conditions. Our findings support the assumption of increased cognitive resource demands for postural control in older adults. They extend existing work by taking two shortcomings of previous studies into account. We discuss cognitive and posture task constraints in this and previous studies as factors determining multi-tasking and its changes in later adulthood.

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There is a perception amongst some of those learning computer programming that the principles of object-oriented programming (where behaviour is often encapsulated across multiple class files) can be difficult to grasp, especially when taught through a traditional, didactic ‘talk-and-chalk’ method or in a lecture-based environment.
We propose a non-traditional teaching method, developed for a government funded teaching training project delivered by Queen’s University, we call it bigCode. In this scenario, learners are provided with many printed, poster-sized fragments of code (in this case either Java or C#). The learners sit on the floor in groups and assemble these fragments into the many classes which make-up an object-oriented program.
Early trials indicate that bigCode is an effective method for teaching object-orientation. The requirement to physically organise the code fragments imitates closely the thought processes of a good software developer when developing object-oriented code.
Furthermore, in addition to teaching the principles involved in object-orientation, bigCode is also an extremely useful technique for teaching learners the organisation and structure of individual classes in Java or C# (as well as the organisation of procedural code). The mechanics of organising fragments of code into complete, correct computer programs give the users first-hand practice of this important skill, and as a result they subsequently find it much easier to develop well-structured code on a computer.
Yet, open questions remain. Is bigCode successful only because we have unknowingly predominantly targeted kinesthetic learners? Is bigCode also an effective teaching approach for other forms of learners, such as visual learners? How scalable is bigCode: in its current form can it be used with large class sizes, or outside the classroom?

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Caffeine users have been encouraged to consume caffeine regularly to maintain their caffeine tolerance and so avoid caffeine’s acute pressor effects. In controlled conditions complete caffeine tolerance to intervention doses of 250 mg develops rapidly following several days of caffeine ingestion, nevertheless, complete tolerance is not evident for lower intervention doses. Similarly complete caffeine tolerance to 250 mg intervention doses has been demonstrated in habitual coffee and tea drinkers’ but for lower intervention doses complete tolerance is not evident. This study investigated a group of habitual caffeine users following their self-determined consumption pattern involving two to six servings daily. Cardiovascular responses following the ingestion of low to moderate amounts caffeine (67, 133 and 200 mg) were compared with placebo in a double-blind, randomised design without caffeine abstinence. Pre-intervention and post-intervention (30 and 60 min) 90 s continuous cardiovascular recordings were obtained with the Finometer in both the supine and upright postures. Participants were 12 healthy habitual coffee and tea drinkers (10 female, mean age 36). Doses of 67 and 133 mg increased systolic pressure in both postures while in the upright posture diastolic pressure and aortic impedance increased while arterial compliance decreased. These vascular changes were larger upright than supine for 133 mg caffeine. Additionally 67 mg caffeine increased dp/dt and indexed peripheral resistance in the upright posture. For 200 mg caffeine there was complete caffeine tolerance. Cardiovascular responses to caffeine appear to be associated with the size of the intervention dose. Habitual tea and coffee drinking does not generate complete tolerance to caffeine as has been previously suggested. Both the type and the extent of caffeine induced cardiovascular changes were influenced by posture.

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Resumo I – Prática Pedagógica. No início da aula de contrabaixo pergunta-se: «queres tocar em pé ou sentado?» É uma pergunta que poucos professores fazem, não só porque exige que o aluno saiba tocar das duas maneiras, mas principalmente porque cada professor tem a sua escola e opta por uma forma de ensinar, que acha que é a melhor para o aluno. Será mais conveniente dar a escolher ou determinar a posição com que o aluno vai tocar? Neste trabalho, procuram-se as respostas, analisando as várias posturas que se podem ensinar quando se toca contrabaixo. Começando pela questão elementar de estar sentado ou em pé e passando pelos vários detalhes que determinam o posicionamento do aluno em relação ao instrumento, como por exemplo, a altura a que se põe o instrumento ou a forma de apoio dos pés, acaba-se por fazer uma reflexão sobre a melhor forma de ensinar nos dias de hoje. A prática pedagógica deste ano letivo de estágio, consiste concretamente na observação das posturas adotadas por três alunos em particular. Foram ensinadas novas posturas a dois alunos e aperfeiçoadas as posturas já ensinadas a uma terceira aluna. Os resultados finais foram reveladores para a investigação que foi feita em simultâneo.

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RESUMO - Introdução: Os distúrbios osteomioarticulares envolvem diversas condições donde se destacam a lombalgia e a escoliose, a primeira considerando o fato que a sua prevalência tem vindo a aumentar em adolescentes consistindo num problema crescente de saúde pública que envolve custos indiretos e a escoliose pela ausência de estudos nacionais. Diversos fatores físicos, genéticos, mecânicos, comportamentais e ambientais podem estar envolvidos na patogénese das lombalgias e escolioses. O ambiente escolar, incluindo as posturas adotadas pelos alunos e o transporte das mochilas escolares, e alguns hábitos de estilos de vida constituem fatores que podem contribuir para o desenvolvimento destes distúrbios osteomioarticulares. Este estudo também aborda o estado ponderal, nomeadamente o excesso de peso e a obesidade, pois este é referido frequentemente como um potencial fator de risco destes distúrbios osteomioarticulares (apesar de ainda apresentar controvérsia na literatura), além de ser, por si só, atualmente considerado como um dos mais graves problemas de saúde pública a nível mundial. Objetivos do estudo: (1) determinar a prevalência pontual, anual e ao longo da vida de lombalgia, assim como a prevalência de escoliose em adolescentes da região do Algarve; (2) identificar os fatores associados ao desenvolvimento destes distúrbios osteomioarticulares; (3) determinar a prevalência de excesso de peso e de obesidade e explorar a sua eventual associação com a prevalência de lombalgia e escoliose em adolescentes; (4) comparar os resultados obtidos nos diferentes métodos antropométricos (Índice de massa corporal - IMC, medição das pregas cutâneas e circunferência abdominal) e verificar a sua concordância. Material e métodos: O desenho deste estudo foi de natureza observacional, analítico e transversal. O estudo foi aprovado pela Comissão de Ética da Administração Regional de Saúde do Algarve, pela Direção Regional de Educação do Algarve, pela Direção-Geral de Inovação e de Desenvolvimento Curricular, Ministério da Educação e Ciência, e pelas Direções dos Agrupamentos de Escolas que participaram do projeto. A amostra incluiu 966 adolescentes da região do Algarve, sul de Portugal, com idades compreendidas entre os 10 e 16 anos (12,24±1,53 anos), sendo 437 (45,2%) do sexo masculino e 529 (54,8%) do feminino. O método de amostragem foi aleatório estratificado, com base nos concelhos da região do Algarve, assumindo que poderia existir heterogeneidades geográficas. Os instrumentos de medida foram aplicados num único momento (2011/2012) e incluíram o Questionário de Lombalgia e Hábitos Posturais para caracterizar a presença de lombalgia e os hábitos posturais adotados pelos alunos em casa e na escola, o escoliómetro para avaliar a presença de escoliose, a balança, o estadiómetro (sendo posteriormente calculado o IMC), o adipómetro e a fita métrica. A análise dos dados incluiu técnicas de estatística descritiva, gráficas e analíticas aplicadas à todas as variáveis em estudo. Para determinar a associação entre as variáveis do estudo foi utilizada a estatística inferencial, nomeadamente o teste de independência do Qui-quadrado. Para analisar as correlações entre as medidas obtidas com os métodos antropométricos (na sua forma quantitativa), foi utilizado o coeficiente de Spearman. A influência das diversas variáveis na presença de lombalgia foi aferida através de regressões logísticas binárias, sendo os resultados apresentados como odds ratios brutos e ajustados e respetivos intervalos de confiança. Resultados: O presente estudo revelou uma elevada prevalência de lombalgia (anual: 47,2%; pontual: 15,7%; ao longo da vida: 62,1%). As raparigas apresentaram 2,05 de probabilidade de apresentar lombalgia comparativamente aos rapazes (IC 95%: 1,58-2,65; p<0,001), assim como os alunos com idades mais avançadas (13-16 anos) comparativamente aos mais novos (10-12 anos) que tiveram 1,54 de chances (IC 95%: 1,19-1,99; p=0,001). Os alunos que indicaram adotar uma postura de sentado com a coluna vertebral posicionada incorretamente apresentaram 2,49 de probabilidade de revelar lombalgia (IC 95%: 1,91-3,24; p<0,001), os alunos que afirmaram se posicionar de forma inadequada para assistir televisão ou jogar videojogos tiveram a probabilidade de 2,01 (IC 95%: 1,55- 2,61; p<0,001) e aqueles que adotaram a postura de pé incorretamente tiveram 3,39 de chance de apresentar lombalgia (IC 95%: 2,19-5,23; p<0,001). A escoliose esteve presente em 41 (4,2%) alunos. As raparigas apresentaram a maior prevalência (4,5% versus 3,9%) do que os rapazes e o mesmo foi observado nas raparigas que apresentaram a menarca tardia (8,6% versus 3,3%) e os que foram classificados como magros (7,1%), não sendo no entanto estas diferenças estatisticamente significativas. Relativamente à prevalência de excesso de peso e obesidade, os valores variaram de 31,6%, 61,4% e 41,1% de acordo com a medição do IMC, pregas cutâneas e circunferência abdominal, respetivamente. Os valores obtidos com a avaliação dos três métodos antropométricos apresentaram um elevado alto grau de correlação entre o IMC e as pregas cutâneas (p<0,001; r=0,712), entre o IMC e circunferência abdominal (p<0,001; r=0,884) e entre a circunferência abdominal e as pregas cutâneas (p<0,001; r=0,701). Conclusões: O presente estudo revelou valores de prevalência de lombalgia semelhante a estudos anteriores sendo que os alunos com idade mais avançada, ou do sexo feminino ou aqueles que adotavam a postura sentada e de pé de forma inadequada ou os que transportavam indevidamente a mochila escolar apresentaram a maior prevalência. Quanto à presença de escoliose, observou-se uma baixa prevalência não sendo verificada nenhuma associação significativa com os fatores analisados. Relativamente ao estado ponderal, verificou-se uma elevada prevalência de excesso de peso e obesidade, com a utilização dos três métodos antropométricos: IMC, medição das pregas cutâneas e circunferência abdominal, tendo sido verificado um elevado grau de correlação entre estes três métodos antropométricos. Este estudo contribuiu para determinar a magnitude destes distúrbios osteomiarticulares nesta população específica, assim como seus possíveis fatores associados. De acordo os resultados obtidos no presente estudo, torna-se necessário ações de intervenção nas escolas, envolvendo não somente os alunos, mas toda a comunidade escolar, com o objetivo de prevenção destes distúrbios osteomioarticulares através da promoção de hábitos de vida saudável.