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Influência da obesidade em adolescentes sobre a atividade da paraoxonase (PON1) e o tamanho da Lipoproteína de Alta Densidade (HDL)Claudia Assef Sanibal 28 March 2012 (has links)
A obesidade é um importante problema de Saúde Pública e, segundo a Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) representa uma epidemia global. Nesse contexto, os adolescentes como foco de mudanças fisiológicas, anatômicas, culturais e sociais representam um grupo com elevado risco de obesidade e suas co-morbidades. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar o possível efeito dos componentes da dieta sobre a atividade antioxidante da proteína paraoxonase (PON1) e o tamanho da HDL em adolescentes. Foram recrutados adolescentes de ambos os sexos, com faixa etária de 10 a 19 anos e de escolas públicas da cidade de São Paulo. Os adolescentes foram distribuídos em três grupos: Eutrófico, Sobrepeso e Obeso, segundo COLE et al. (2000). Após jejum (12-15h) foi coletada uma amostra de sangue e a partir do plasma realizamos as seguintes análises: Perfil lipídico, apo A1, apo B, CETP, Tamanho da HDL (laser- scatering), Atividade da Paraoxonase. Foram coletadas informações antropométricas (peso, altura, circunferência da cintura, porcentagem de gordura corporal). A análise estatística foi realizada com o auxílio do programa SPSS®, com valor de significância de p< 0,05. Dos 242 indivíduos elegíveis, 94 (39%) foram meninos e 148 (61%) meninas, com idade média de 13,9 ± 2,3 anos. Baseados no IMC, os adolescentes foram distribuídos em três grupos: Eutrófico: n= 77 adolescentes (32%); Sobrepeso: n= 82 adolescentes (34%) e Obeso: n= 83 adolescentes (34%). Esses grupos não apresentaram diferenças significativas quanto ao sexo, escolaridade da mãe, renda, maturação sexual e história clínica atual. Considerando que os grupos apresentaram diferença significativa entre a idade, as análises estatísticas foram ajustadas por essa variável. As diferenças entre CC e porcentagem de gordura corporal confirmaram os resultados obtidos com o IMC. Verificamos também que os elevados valores de IMC favoreceram a hipertigliceridemia (p= 0,046), e aos baixos valores de HDL-C (p= 0,002). Entretanto, os valores de CETP variaram em função do IMC. Analisando as correlações verificamos que o IMC mostrou correlação positiva com concentração plasmática de colesterol total (r= 0,347 e p= 0,035) e de LDL-C (r= 0,353 e p= 0,032), confirmando o impacto negativo da obesidade sobre os fatores do perfil cardiometabólico. Na análise do TAM HDL não houve diferença significativa entre os 3 grupos. A PON apresentou diferença entre os grupos (p=0,001) o que favorece o seu efeito antioxidante e antiinflamatório. Portanto, os resultados obtidos até a presente data demonstram que adolescentes obesos, mesmo ainda considerados clinicamente saudáveis, apresentam diversos parâmetros antropométricos e bioquímicos alterados, o que indica o elevado risco cardiovascular dessa população. / Obesity is a major public health problem and, according to World Health Organization (WHO) is a global epidemic. In this context, adolescents as the focus of physiological changes, anatomical, cultural and social groups to represent a high risk of obesity and its comorbidities. The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible effect of dietary components on the antioxidant activity of the protein paraoxonase (PON1) and HDL size in adolescents. We recruited adolescents of both sexes, aged from 10 to 19 years and public schools in São Paulo. The adolescents were divided into three groups: Well-nourished, overweight and obesity, according to Cole et al. (2000). After fasting (12-15h) was collected and a blood sample from the plasma to the following analysis: lipid profile, apo A1, apo B, CETP, HDL size (laser-scatering), of paraoxonase activity. Data were collected anthropometric (weight, height, waist circumference, percentage body fat). Statistical analysis was performed with the SPSS software programSPSS®, with significance level of p <0.05. Of the 242 eligible individuals, 94 (39%) were boys and 148 (61%) girls, mean age 13.9 ± 2.3 years. Based on BMI, adolescents were divided into three groups: Eutrophic: n = 77 adolescents (32%) Overweight: n = 82 adolescents (34%) and obese: n = 83 adolescents (34%). These groups showed no significant differences regarding sex, maternal education, income, sexual maturation, and current medical history. Whereas the groups showed significant difference between age, statistical analysis was adjusted for this variable. The differences between CC and percentage of body fat confirmed the results obtained with BMI. We also found that high BMI values favored hipertigliceridemia (p = 0.046), and low HDL-C (p = 0.002). However, the values of CETP varied according to BMI. Analyzing the correlations we found that BMI was correlated positively with plasma total cholesterol (r = 0.347 and p = 0.035) and LDL-C (r = 0.353 and p = 0.032), confirming the negative impact of obesity on cardiovascular risk factors . In the analysis of TAM HDL no significant difference among the three groups. The PON was different between groups (p = 0.001) which favors the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect. Therefore, the results obtained to date show that obese adolescents, even those deemed clinically healthy, have several anthropometric and biochemical changes, which indicates that the high cardiovascular risk population.
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Influência do tamanho da amostra na determinação da curva de retenção da água no solo / Sample size effect on the determination of the soil water retention curveSilva, Maria Laiane do Nascimento 25 May 2016 (has links)
A curva de retenção da água no solo é um dos principais instrumentos para avaliar a qualidade física dos solos e possibilitar seu manejo adequado. Por meio da Teoria da Capilaridade vários equipamentos foram desenvolvidos para determinar a intensidade com que a água está retida ao solo, porém, pouco se tem dado atenção para verificar se os pressupostos para o real funcionamento da teoria estão sendo atendidos. Um aspecto refere-se ao tamanho da amostra utilizada para determinar a curva de retenção, de modo que haja continuidade dos feixes capilares na amostra e placa porosa. Desta forma, este trabalho propõe avaliar diferentes tamanhos de amostra indeformada para a determinação da curva de retenção. Para isso, coletaram-se amostras em anéis volumétricos cilíndricos de três tamanhos (altura) diferentes (T1 - 0,075 m; T2 - 0,05 m; T3 - 0,025 m;) e mesmo diâmetro interno (0,07 m), dos horizontes diagnósticos de um Latossolo e um Nitossolo em áreas experimentais da Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz (Esalq/USP), Piracicaba - SP. Realizou-se a caracterização física destes solos, por meio da análise granulométrica, densidade do solo, densidade de partículas, porosidade total e teor de carbono orgânico. As curvas foram determinadas para cada tamanho de amostra, utilizando-se o Funil de Haines, para as tensões 0,5, 1, 4, 6 e 10 kPa, e a Câmara de Pressão de Richards para 33, 100 e 500 kPa. As curvas de retenção foram ajustadas pelo modelo utilizado por van Genuchten. Estimadas as curvas, avaliou-se a distribuição de poros do solo das amostras, determinando-se a curva de frequência acumulada de poros em função do logaritmo do raio e, depois pela diferenciação das equações de ajuste das curvas de retenção, a curva diferencial de frequência acumulada de poros. Os resultados mostram que o Latossolo, por ter textura arenosa no horizonte estudado, não apresentou diferença significativa nas curvas de retenção para os tamanhos das amostras estudadas. Verificou-se pouca modificação na distribuição dos poros deste solo, que possui teor elevado das frações areia fina e muito fina, e desenvolveram papel importante para a retenção de água. O Nitossolo, por sua vez, apresentou diferença significativa da curva obtida pela amostra de menor tamanho (T3), havendo maior retenção de água com a diminuição do tamanho da amostra. Devido a sua textura muito argilosa, o arranjo estrutural deste solo foi diferenciado ao se utilizar as amostras maiores, com provável interrupção e descontinuidade dos feixes capilares. Consequentemente, houve também alteração na distribuição dos poros, com redução dos mesoporos e aumento dos microporos. Desta forma, pode-se concluir que o tamanho da amostra influenciou a curva de retenção da água devido à complexidade estrutural do solo, que provavelmente é diferente nas amostras maiores por causa da continuidade dos feixes capilares, principalmente no Nitossolo. Em outras palavras, quanto menor o tamanho da amostra há menor diferenciação no arranjo de poros, ou seja, maior proximidade da real condição do solo e, assim, uma interpretação da retenção de água \"mais correta\" por meio da Teoria da Capilaridade. / The soil water retention curve is one of main tools to assess the physical quality of the soil and to make possible its adequate management. By means of the Capillary Theory, many instruments have been developed to determine the water retention forces in soil, but, little attention has been given to check whether the assumptions for the application of the theory are being attended. One aspect relates to the sample size used to determine the retention curve, so that there is capillary continuity of the sample and porous plate. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate different sizes of undisturbed cylindrical samples for determination of the retention curve. The samples were collected from diagnostic horizons of Latosol and a Nitosol, in experimental areas of the Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz (Esalq/USP), Piracicaba - SP. Three volumetric rings with three different heights (T1 - 0,075 m; T2 - 0,05 m; T3 - 0,025 m;), were used the diameter of the rings were the same for the three sizes (0,07 m). The physical characterization soils were made by the granulometric analysis, bulk density, particle density, porosity and organic carbon. The curves were determined for each sample size, using the Haine\'s funnel, for tensions 0.5, 1, 4, 6 and 10 kPa, and Richard\'s pressure chamber for 33, 100 and 500 kPa. The pore size distribution of the soil was evoluated first by determining the cumulative frequency curve of pore radius, and then, by differentiating fitling equation of fluis curve to obtain a differential curve of pore cumulative frequency. The retention curves were fitted by the model used by Van Genuchtem. The results showed that in the Latosol there was no significant difference in retention curves for the sizes of the samples studied. There was little change in pore distribution of the fluis soil with high content of fractions fine and very fine sand, that developes significant role in soil water retention. The Nitosol exhibited significant difference of the curve obtained by the smallest size sample (T3), with greater water retention with the decreasing of the sample size. Because of its very clayey texture, the structural arrangement of this soil was different when larger samples were used, with probable interruption and discontinuity of capillaries. Consequently there was also a change in the pore distribution, with reduction of mesopores and an increase of micropores. Thus, itean be conclude that the sample size influenced the soil water retention curve due to the structural complexity of the soil that probably is different in the bigger sample because of the continuity of the capillary budles fluit was more affected in the Nitosol. In other words, the smaller the sample size, the smaller the difference in the arrangement of pores, that is, more closeness of the actual condition of the soil and so a \"more correct\" interpretation of soil water retention by capillary theory.
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The effect of family size on child quality: employing China's one child policy as a natural experiment.January 2011 (has links)
Li, Bingjing. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2011. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 21-22). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Chapter I. --- Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter II. --- Background --- p.4 / Chapter 2.1 --- The One Child Policy in 1980s --- p.4 / Chapter 2.2 --- Spatial Variation in Policy Enforcement Intensity --- p.6 / Chapter III. --- Data and Identification Strategy --- p.6 / Chapter 3.1 --- Data --- p.6 / Chapter 3.2 --- Identification Strategy --- p.9 / Chapter IV. --- Empirical Results --- p.10 / Chapter 4.1 --- Effect of Policy Enforcement Intensity on Family Size --- p.10 / Chapter 4.2 --- Effect of Policy Enforcement Intensity on Educational Attainment --- p.12 / Chapter 4.3 --- Causal Effect of Family Size on Children's Educational Attainment --- p.14 / Chapter V. --- Robustness --- p.16 / Chapter 5.1 --- Sex Selection --- p.16 / Chapter 5.2 --- Region-specific Changes in Educational Provision --- p.17 / Chapter VI. --- Conclusion --- p.18 / Appendix --- p.20 / References --- p.22
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Beleza sem medidas? Corpo, gênero e consumo no mercado de moda plus-size / Beauty without measures? Body, gender and consumption in plus-size fashion marketMarcella Uceda Betti 05 December 2014 (has links)
Nos últimos anos o mercado de moda plus-size, segmento especializado em tamanhos grandes, vem crescendo no Brasil e ganhando relativa visibilidade por meio da construção de seus próprios espaços legitimação - como desfiles, ensaios fotográficos, concursos de beleza, marcas e lojas - e da divulgação feita por blogs e veículos de comunicação. As interlocutoras desta pesquisa, mulheres que se identificam como gordinhas, têm acompanhado de perto a expansão deste mercado, atuando como consumidoras ou como profissionais do segmento e defendendo que não é preciso ser magra para se vestir bem e para se sentir bonita e atraente. Um dos principais objetivos desta pesquisa é investigar este recente boom da moda plus-size, mostrando a importância dos eventos do segmento, dos blogs e dos discursos de profissionais e consumidoras. Outro objetivo importante é analisar de que maneira as interlocutoras, frente aos estereótipos que as definem de maneira negativa em função de sua forma física, procuram construir uma imagem mais positiva de si mesmas e de seus corpos, reelaborando discursos de saúde, beleza e feminilidade. / In the last years, the plus-size fashion market, specialized in larger sizes, has been growing and gaining a relative visibility in Brazil through the constitution of its own spaces of legitimacy - fashion shows, photo shoots, beauty pageants, brands and stores - and its diffusion via blogs and media. The subjects of this research, women who identify themselves as chubby, have closely followed the expansion of this market, acting as consumers or as professionals of this area, supporting it is not necessary be skinny to be well-dressed and to feel beautiful and attractive. A major goal of this research involves investigating this recent boom in plus-size fashion, pointing out the importance of the events, blogs and discourses of professionals and consumers. Another important objective is to analyze how the subjects, facing stereotypes that define them negatively because of their body size and shape, seek to build a more positive image of themselves and their bodies, reworking discourses of health, beauty and femininity.
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Gradering av stora damstorlekar : Liv med avprovningsstorlek 50Martinsson, Carolina January 2019 (has links)
Denna studie undersöker hur olika graderingssätt jämförs mot företagets graderade grundliv. Undersökningen görs på uppdrag från ett svenskt modeföretag. Tidigare hade företaget en avdelning för sig med de största storlekarna, vilket togs bort för att istället slå ihop hela graderingsintervallen av storlekar till ett. Företaget har jobbat med att hitta de rätta intervallerna kring de största storlekarna och tyckte därför det vore intressant att jämföra sin gradering mot andra graderingssätt med deras grundliv som utgångspunkt. Metoder som har använts i denna studie har varit gradering, jämförelse av mönster och 3D simulering i Lectras programvaror Modaris, 3D prototyping och KaledoStyle. Uppsydda prover har även provats av på docka, person och avatar i storlek 50 samt analyserats och utvärderats efter ett avprovningsprotokoll. Studiens resultat visar att graderingen från företagets grund är jämförbar med det andra graderingssättet i övervägande koordinater. Det som skiljer dem markant åt är axelns längdgradering i de största storlekarna. Där har företaget valt att stanna av sin gradering, vilket de andra graderingssätten inte gör. De andra graderingssätten följer den data som finns tillgänglig kring kroppsmått och axelns ökning i de olika storlekarna. / This study examine how a grading system are compared to the company’s graded base pattern. The study is an assignment on a Swedish fashion company. The company used to have a section for plus-sizes in their clothing line, but decided to remove it. Instead, they merge the whole grading system into one. They have tried to find the right intervals of grading in the biggest sizes, which makes it interesting to compare their grading to other grading systems. The methods used in this study are grading, comparison of patterns and 3D prototyping in Lectra Softweares Modaris, 3D prototyping and KaledoStyle. Sewn samples have been fitted in size 50 and analyzed by a test protocol. The result of the study shows that the grading system from the company is comparable with the other grading system. The most distinct part that separates the grading systems is the shoulder length in the bigger sizes. The company has chosen to stop their grading, which the other grading system does not. The other grading system follows dada where body measurements are established.
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Software Functionalitymodel For Functional Size MeasurementOzkan, Baris 01 September 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Functional size is among the few software size measures for which well-structured and standardized methods exists for its measurement. Although Functional Size Measurement(FSM) methods have gone a long way, one ongoing criticism on FSM methods is the discrepancies in the measurement results of the same software obtained by different measures. In this thesis
study the sources of discrepancies that involve the functional properties of measurands and constructs of the FSM method models are investigated in two exploratory case studies. In
the light of the findings, a software functionality model for functional size measurement is proposed. The model is founded on a characterization of software functionality from a requirements engineering point of view and it aims is to facilitate reliable size measurements on the basis of formalized concepts and rules. Two case studies are conducted in order to
evaluate the applicability of the model and validate its effectiveness.
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Particulate distribution and relationship to endotoxin in poultry production operationsKirychuk, Shelley 05 June 2008
This thesis dissertation assessed workers who work in poultry barns and their occupational environment in relation to the type of bird housing in which they were exposed (cage-housed birds (CH) or floor-housed birds (FH)) and examined the environmental variables including dust and endotoxin and potential relationships to respiratory symptoms of workers. <p>A cross sectional study was undertaken to assess the environmental exposure levels and respiratory health effects of workers who worked in CH and FH poultry operations. The respiratory results suggested an asthma-like syndrome in these workers. Workers who worked in CH facilities reported greater current and chronic respiratory symptoms and significantly greater current and chronic phlegm as compared to workers from FH facilities. Workers from CH poultry facilities were exposed to greater endotoxin load than workers from FH facilities, but workers from FH operations were exposed to greater levels of total dust. It was found that endotoxin load (EU/mg) was a significant predictor of chronic phlegm for all poultry workers.<p>The effects on dust and endotoxin measurements when utilizing a Marple impactor with greased or ungreased impaction surfaces when sampling in an agricultural environment were unknown, and the potential for effects was tested. There were no significant differences in the aerosol mass median aerodynamic diameters between the greased and ungreased Marple impactors. Endotoxin analysis results appeared to be influenced by impaction grease particularly when very low amounts of endotoxin were present. <p>Size fractioning the dust and endotoxin using Marple impactors in CH and FH poultry operations showed that endotoxin load (EU/mg) was significantly higher in the respirable fraction of area samples in CH poultry operations as compared to FH operations. There were no differences in endotoxin load in the non-respirable size fractions for area samples between CH and FH operations. FH poultry operations had significantly greater dust mass and dust concentration in both respirable and non-respirable fractions for FH operations. There was significantly greater endotoxin load (EU/mg) in the 3.5-6.0 micron size fraction for the CH poultry operations as compared to the FH operations.
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Particulate distribution and relationship to endotoxin in poultry production operationsKirychuk, Shelley 05 June 2008 (has links)
This thesis dissertation assessed workers who work in poultry barns and their occupational environment in relation to the type of bird housing in which they were exposed (cage-housed birds (CH) or floor-housed birds (FH)) and examined the environmental variables including dust and endotoxin and potential relationships to respiratory symptoms of workers. <p>A cross sectional study was undertaken to assess the environmental exposure levels and respiratory health effects of workers who worked in CH and FH poultry operations. The respiratory results suggested an asthma-like syndrome in these workers. Workers who worked in CH facilities reported greater current and chronic respiratory symptoms and significantly greater current and chronic phlegm as compared to workers from FH facilities. Workers from CH poultry facilities were exposed to greater endotoxin load than workers from FH facilities, but workers from FH operations were exposed to greater levels of total dust. It was found that endotoxin load (EU/mg) was a significant predictor of chronic phlegm for all poultry workers.<p>The effects on dust and endotoxin measurements when utilizing a Marple impactor with greased or ungreased impaction surfaces when sampling in an agricultural environment were unknown, and the potential for effects was tested. There were no significant differences in the aerosol mass median aerodynamic diameters between the greased and ungreased Marple impactors. Endotoxin analysis results appeared to be influenced by impaction grease particularly when very low amounts of endotoxin were present. <p>Size fractioning the dust and endotoxin using Marple impactors in CH and FH poultry operations showed that endotoxin load (EU/mg) was significantly higher in the respirable fraction of area samples in CH poultry operations as compared to FH operations. There were no differences in endotoxin load in the non-respirable size fractions for area samples between CH and FH operations. FH poultry operations had significantly greater dust mass and dust concentration in both respirable and non-respirable fractions for FH operations. There was significantly greater endotoxin load (EU/mg) in the 3.5-6.0 micron size fraction for the CH poultry operations as compared to the FH operations.
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The Role of Threshold Size in Insect Metamorphosis and Body Size RegulationPreuss, Kevin Michael January 2010 (has links)
<p>The initiation of metamorphosis causes the cessation of the larval growth period which determines the final body size of adult insects. Because larval growth is roughly exponential, differences in timing the initiation of metamorphosis can cause large differences body size. Although many of the processes involved in metamorphosis have been well characterized, little is known about how the timing of the initiation of metamorphosis is determined. </p>
<p>Using different strains from <italic>Tribolium castaneum<italic>, <italic>Tribolium freemani<italic>, and <italic>Manduca sexta<italic> and varied nutritional conditions, I was able to document the existence of a threshold size, which determines when the larva becomes competent to metamorphose. Threshold size, however, does not dictate the exact timing of initiation. The exact timing for the initiation of metamorphosis is determined by a pulse of the molting hormone, ecdysone, but only after threshold size has been reached. Ecdysone pulses before the larva attains threshold size only cause the larva to molt to another larval instar. These results indicate the timing of metamorphosis initiation is controlled by two factors: (1) attainment of threshold size, at which the larva becomes competent to initiate metamorphosis and (2) the timing of an ecdysone pulse after attaining threshold size. </p>
<p>I hypothesize the attainment of threshold size, and therefore competence to metamorphose, is mediated by the effect of changing juvenile hormone concentrations caused by the increase in size of the larva. While the larval body grows nearly exponentially, the corpora allata, which secretes juvenile hormone, grows very little if at all. The difference in relative growth causes juvenile hormone concentrations to gradually become diluted. When juvenile hormone concentrations fall below a threshold, changes in protein-protein binding occur that can cause changes in signaling networks and ultimately gene expression. These changes make the larva competent for metamorphosis. </p>
<p>I have demonstrated that only threshold size is consistently correlated with body size; other growth parameters such as growth rate, duration of instars, or number of instars do not consistently correlate with variation in body size. Using the black mutant strain of <italic>M. sexta<italic> I have shown that lower juvenile hormone titers correlate with lower threshold sizes. My hypothesis is consistent with the large body of literature indicating the involvement of juvenile hormone. I also hypothesize that the diversity of metamorphosis types in holometabolous insects can be explained by heterochronic shifts in the timing of threshold size and other developmental events related to metamorphosis. The heterochronic shifts affect not only the morphology of organs, but can also affect the overall phenotypic response of the larva to changes in the environment. The different phenotypic responses among species may make the more or less suited for certain types of niches.</p> / Dissertation
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Effervescent spraying of high viscosity fluidsLoebker, David W. 05 1900 (has links)
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