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BMC Public Health ; 20(1): 1902, 2020 Dec 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33302899

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: This paper aims to explore change in BMI z-score through childhood and the association between parent BMI and child BMI z-score. This is important to understand for the development of effective obesity interventions. METHODS: Data from the longitudinal B-ProAct1v study (1837 participants) were analysed. A paired sample t-test examined changes in child BMI z-score between Year 1 and 4. Multivariable linear regression models examined the cross-sectional associations between child BMI z-score and parent BMI in Year 1 and 4. The influence of change in parental BMI between Year 1 and Year 4 on child BMI z-score in Year 4 was explored through regression analyses, adjusted for baseline BMI z-score. RESULTS: There was a strong association between child BMI z-score at Year 1 and 4. Child mean BMI z-score score increased from 0.198 to 0.330 (p = < 0.005) between these timepoints. For every unit increase in parent BMI, there was an increase in child BMI z-score of 0.047 in Year 1 (p = < 0.005) and of 0.059 in Year 4 (p = < 0.005). Parental BMI change was not significantly associated with Year 4 child BMI z-score. CONCLUSION: The key indicator of higher child BMI at Year 4 is high BMI at Year 1. Further studies are needed to explore the impact of parental weight change on child BMI z-score and whether interventions targeted at overweight or obese parents, can improve their child's BMI z-score.


Assuntos
Sobrepeso , Pais , Índice de Massa Corporal , Criança , Estudos Transversais , Humanos , Estudos Longitudinais , Instituições Acadêmicas
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Adv Exp Med Biol ; 648: 49-56, 2009.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19536464

RESUMO

In the presence of oxygen (O(2)), carbon monoxide (CO) is synthesised from heme by endogenous hemeoxygenases, and is a powerful activator of BK(Ca) channels. This transduction pathway has been proposed to contribute to cellular O(2) sensing in rat carotid body. In the present study we have explored the role that four cysteine residues (C820, C911, C995 and C1028), located in the vicinity of the "calcium bowl" of C-terminal of human BK(Ca)-alphasubunit, have on channel CO sensitivity. Mutant BK(Ca)-alphasubunits were generated by site-directed mutagenesis (single, double and triple cysteine residue substitutions with glycine residues) and were transiently transfected into HEK 293 cells before subsequent analysis in inside-out membrane patches. Potassium cyanide (KCN) completely abolished activation of wild type BK(Ca) channels by the CO donor, tricarbonyldichlororuthenium (II) dimer, at 100microM. In the absence of KCN the CO donor increased wild-type channel activity in a concentration-dependent manner, with an EC(50) of ca. 50microM. Single cysteine point mutations of residues C820, C995 and C1028 affected neither channel characteristics nor CO EC(50) values. In contrast, the CO sensitivity of the C911G mutation was significantly decreased (EC(50) ca. 100 M). Furthermore, all double and triple mutants which contained the C911G substitution exhibited reduced CO sensitivity, whilst those which did not contain this mutation displayed essentially unaltered CO EC(50) values. These data highlight that a single cysteine residue is crucial to the activation of BK(Ca) by CO. We suggest that CO may bind to this channel subunit in a manner similar to the transition metal-dependent co-ordination which is characteristic of several enzymes, such as CO dehydrogenase.


Assuntos
Monóxido de Carbono/farmacologia , Cisteína/metabolismo , Subunidades alfa do Canal de Potássio Ativado por Cálcio de Condutância Alta/química , Subunidades alfa do Canal de Potássio Ativado por Cálcio de Condutância Alta/metabolismo , Animais , Monóxido de Carbono/metabolismo , Linhagem Celular , Humanos , Subunidades alfa do Canal de Potássio Ativado por Cálcio de Condutância Alta/genética , Mutação , Cianeto de Potássio/farmacologia , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/química , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/metabolismo , Especificidade por Substrato
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Hippocampus ; 18(3): 310-6, 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18064708

RESUMO

To further explore the roles of medial temporal structures in mediating sensory gating of incoming irrelevant or redundant auditory input, twenty-seven patients with intractable epilepsy with depth electrodes implanted in the medial temporal lobe for presurgery evaluation underwent evoked response recording to auditory paired-stimuli (S1-S2). Seventeen subjects were diagnosed with left medial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) and 10 with right MTLE. Only data from the nonlesion side were included. Twenty-three records from rhinal and anterior hippocampal regions, and 21 from posterior hippocampal regions were included in the analysis. The rhinal region had two prominent components (a negativity peaking around 200 ms followed by a positivity peaking around 400 ms). Both the anterior and posterior hippocampal regions exhibited a dominant negative potential peaking around 400 ms. These components were all composed predominantly of slower frequencies. In contrast, a negativity in the posterior hippocampus at around 100 ms was composed of slow and fast frequencies. All components but the early rhinal negativity were attenuated by stimulus repetition. This is the first report documenting that different regions of the medial temporal area are differentially involved in the processing of auditory input, most likely reflecting separate steps of processing. The data support the need for further exploration of the contribution of these regions to sensory gating. This information helps to increase our understanding of this basic but important and complex function.


Assuntos
Potenciais Evocados/fisiologia , Hipocampo/fisiologia , Inibição Neural/fisiologia , Giro Para-Hipocampal/fisiologia , Limiar Sensorial/fisiologia , Estimulação Acústica , Percepção Auditiva/fisiologia , Córtex Entorrinal/anatomia & histologia , Córtex Entorrinal/fisiologia , Hipocampo/anatomia & histologia , Humanos , Vias Neurais/anatomia & histologia , Vias Neurais/fisiologia , Condutos Olfatórios/anatomia & histologia , Condutos Olfatórios/fisiologia , Giro Para-Hipocampal/anatomia & histologia , Tempo de Reação/fisiologia , Fatores de Tempo
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Neuroscience ; 146(1): 69-85, 2007 Apr 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17321056

RESUMO

The striatum is thought to be an essential region for integrating diverse information in the brain. Rapid inhibitory gating (IG) of sensory input is most likely an early factor necessary for appropriate integration to be completed. Gating is currently evaluated in clinical settings and is dramatically altered in a variety of psychiatric illnesses. Basic neuroscience research using animals has revealed specific neural sites involved in IG including the hippocampus, thalamus, brainstem, amygdala and medial prefrontal cortex. The present study investigated local IG in the basal ganglia structure of the striatum using chronic recording microwires. We obtained both single unit activations and local field potentials (LFPs) in awake behaving rats from each wire during the standard two-tone paradigm. Single units responded with different types of activations including a phasic and sustained excitation, an inhibitory response and a combination response that contained both excitatory and inhibitory components. IG was observed in all the response types; however, non-gating was observed in a large proportion of responses as well. Positive wave field potentials at 50-60 ms post-stimulus (P60) showed consistent gating across the wire arrays. No significant correlations were found between single unit and LFP measures of gating during the initial baseline session. Gating was strengthened (Tamp/Camp ratios approaching 0) following acute stress (saline injection) at both the single unit and LFP level due to the reduction in the response to the second tone. Alterations in sensory responding reflected by changes in the neural response to the initial tone were primarily observed following long-term internal state deviation (food deprivation) and during general locomotion. Overall, our results support local IG by single neurons in striatum but also suggest that rapid inhibition is not the dominant activation profile observed in other brain regions.


Assuntos
Potenciais de Ação/fisiologia , Corpo Estriado/fisiologia , Potenciais Evocados Auditivos/fisiologia , Inibição Neural/fisiologia , Neurônios/fisiologia , Estimulação Acústica/métodos , Análise de Variância , Animais , Comportamento Animal , Mapeamento Encefálico , Corpo Estriado/citologia , Privação de Alimentos/fisiologia , Masculino , Movimento/fisiologia , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Tempo de Reação/fisiologia , Reflexo de Sobressalto/fisiologia , Vigília/fisiologia
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Neuroscience ; 141(1): 47-65, 2006 Aug 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16675142

RESUMO

Medial prefrontal cortex is a crucial region involved in inhibitory processes. Damage to the medial prefrontal cortex can lead to loss of normal inhibitory control over motor, sensory, emotional and cognitive functions. The goal of the present study was to examine the basic properties of inhibitory gating in this brain region in rats. Inhibitory gating has recently been proposed as a neurophysiological assay for sensory filters in higher brain regions that potentially enable or disable information throughput. This perspective has important clinical relevance due to the findings that gating is dramatically impaired in individuals with emotional and cognitive impairments (i.e. schizophrenia). We used the standard inhibitory gating two-tone paradigm with a 500 ms interval between tones and a 10 s interval between tone pairs. We recorded both single unit and local field potentials from chronic microwire arrays implanted in the medial prefrontal cortex. We investigated short-term (within session) and long-term (between session) variability of auditory gating and additionally examined how altering the interval between the tones influenced the potency of the inhibition. The local field potentials displayed greater variability with a reduction in the amplitudes of the tone responses over both the short and long-term time windows. The decrease across sessions was most intense for the second tone response (test tone) leading to a more robust gating (lower T/C ratio). Surprisingly, single unit responses of different varieties retained similar levels of auditory responsiveness and inhibition in both the short and long-term analysis. Neural inhibition decreased monotonically related to the increase in intertone interval. This change in gating was most consistent in the local field potentials. Subsets of single unit responses did not show the lack of inhibition even for the longer intertone intervals tested (4 s interval). These findings support the idea that the medial prefrontal cortex is an important site where early inhibitory functions reside and potentially mediate psychological processes.


Assuntos
Potenciais de Ação/fisiologia , Potenciais Evocados Auditivos/fisiologia , Inibição Neural/fisiologia , Neurônios/fisiologia , Córtex Pré-Frontal/citologia , Córtex Pré-Frontal/fisiologia , Estimulação Acústica/métodos , Animais , Mapeamento Encefálico , Ratos , Tempo de Reação/fisiologia , Reflexo de Sobressalto/fisiologia , Fatores de Tempo
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J Phys Condens Matter ; 24(49): 495801, 2012 Dec 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23148049

RESUMO

The tunneling of carriers in stratified superlattice systems is analyzed in terms of the constituent effective mass tensor. The focus is on the effects on the tunneling which are caused by the side regions of an intervening barrier. Depending on the covalency and work function in the constituent layers of a superlattice, it is concluded that the kinematics in the regions on either side determined by the effective carrier mass and its interference with the band offset at heterojunctions leads to either a constructive or a destructive effect on the tunneling current. As an example, Si(1-x)Ge(x)/Si and Al(x)Ga(1-x)As/GaAs superlattices are demonstrated to reduce the tunneling current at certain fractional thicknesses and stoichiometries of the constituent slabs without affecting the lateral mobility. The findings show, in general, how manipulation of the carrier's effective mass tensor through stoichiometric/structural modulation of the heterostructure may be used to control the tunneling current through a given potential barrier, given that the characteristic de Broglie wavelength exceeds all the constituent dimensions, thus offering a method complementary to high-k technologies.

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J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 188(2): 113, 1986 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3700206
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Can Vet J ; 42(4): 254, 2001 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17424619
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Dev South Afr ; 5(1): 46-58, 1988 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12281387

RESUMO

"This paper analyses various demographic and economic features of the urbanization process that is taking place in Third World (developing) and First World (developed) countries. A comparison of some demographic and economic differences between contemporary Third World urbanization and First World urbanization at a comparable stage of development is made. The aim is to see what South African urbanization can learn from the comparison between Third and First World urbanization."


Assuntos
Demografia , Países Desenvolvidos , Países em Desenvolvimento , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Urbanização , África , África Subsaariana , África Austral , Economia , Geografia , População , Pesquisa , África do Sul , População Urbana
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Dev South Afr ; 13(4): 625-46, 1996 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12293364

RESUMO

"This research note provides information and findings on some aspects of urbanisation in Greater Soweto. It outlines the demographic characteristics of the population, namely the characteristics of households; household preferences for services; perceptions on accommodation; age and gender profiles; education levels; the origin of the inhabitants and mobility in and migration to Greater Soweto. Some findings are particularly important for future planning of services and low-income or subsidised housing."


Assuntos
Distribuição por Idade , Escolaridade , Características da Família , Características da População , Dinâmica Populacional , Distribuição por Sexo , África , África Subsaariana , África Austral , Fatores Etários , Demografia , Países em Desenvolvimento , Economia , Emigração e Imigração , População , Fatores Sexuais , Classe Social , Fatores Socioeconômicos , África do Sul
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Fam Pract ; 17(5): 428-9, 2000 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11021904

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to explore the factors that contribute to the process of decision making within general practice, over and above evidence-based information. METHODS: A qualitative study was conducted using semi-structured interviews on a purposeful sample of GPs, based in the South West of England. Each interview was tape-recorded and transcribed verbatim. RESULTS: Five broad categories emerged from the data: practitioner; patient; practitioner-patient relationship; verbal and non-verbal communication; evidence-based medicine; and external factors. CONCLUSION: The nature of general practice is such that the process of making clinical decisions is complex. In an era when GPs are being overwhelmed by evidence-based information, consideration needs to be given to the implications that the nature of the decision-making process has upon the way 'evidence' is constructed and promoted within general practice.


Assuntos
Tomada de Decisões , Medicina Baseada em Evidências , Medicina de Família e Comunidade/métodos , Médicos de Família/psicologia , Adulto , Atitude do Pessoal de Saúde , Benchmarking , Comunicação , Inglaterra , Medicina de Família e Comunidade/educação , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Comunicação não Verbal , Relações Médico-Paciente , Médicos de Família/educação , Método Simples-Cego , Inquéritos e Questionários
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J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis ; 18(1): 195-204, 2001 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11151998

RESUMO

Reconfigurable optical interconnects constructed by recording dynamic holograms onto spatial light modulators may be crucial elements in all-optical networks. The extremely low cross-talk level of such free-space holographic switches was shown by an analytic approximation and verified experimentally. The fiber-to-fiber switch utilizes the spatial filtering properties of single-mode fibers, and its cross-talk noise is limited to the sidelobe power as a result of diffraction of the clipped Gaussian beam at the hologram aperture edges, provided that all higher orders are avoided. Greater than 45-dB cross-talk isolation has been measured at transverse-axis locations, and locating a fiber port at off-transverse-axis directions promises to double this level if aberrations are negligible.

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Opt Lett ; 12(3): 164-5, 1987 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19738826

RESUMO

We report the fabrication and operation of an Er(3+)-doped silica single-mode fiber laser operating at 1.55 microm and using a distributed fiber grating to provide feedback. The output bandwidth was measured as 0.04 nm, significantly narrower than the conventional cavity design. The laser had a threshold of 13 mW and a slope efficiency of 5%.

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Appl Opt ; 33(14): 2795-803, 1994 May 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20885638

RESUMO

Dynamic interconnect holograms are designed by the use of a simulated annealing algorithm and written to a 128 × 128 pixel ferroelectric spatial light modulator that is used in a binary-phase mode. Dynamic holograms are used to implement a 2 × 2 crossbar with single-mode fiber inputs and outputs, which function with as high as 27 dB of isolation between output ports. The principle is extended to two-dimensional interconnection holograms, and arbitrary fan-out to as high as 64 points is demonstrated with good performance.

Images of interconnection holograms are transferred from the spatial light modulator to an optically addressed spatial light modulator that is used in a binary-phase mode. The addition of a fixed array generator computer-generated hologram permits replication of the hologram image, thus creating a larger hologram with a high space-bandwidth product on the optically addressed spatial light modulator.

Results of a preliminary experiment are presented.

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Appl Opt ; 33(20): 4452-3, 1994 Jul 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20935808

RESUMO

We describe the implementation of a scale-invariant binary phase-only matched filter using a 128 × 128 ferroelectric spatial light modulator. A 5-dB discrimination was obtained between a 10-image training set of highly correlated characters (E's and F's) over a scale range of 1.0 to 1.5.

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Med Educ ; 35(6): 544-7, 2001 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11380856

RESUMO

AIM: The aim of this study was to develop and validate a questionnaire to evaluate the effectiveness of evidence-based practice (EBP) teaching. METHODS: The 152 questionnaires completed by health care professionals with a range of EBP experience were used in this study. Cronbach's alpha for the knowledge and attitude questions indicated a satisfactory level of internal consistency (i.e. >0.60). RESULTS: The discriminative validity was evidenced by a statistically significant difference in the knowledge and attitude scores of 'novices' (i.e. little or no prior EBP education) compared with 'experts' (i.e. health care professionals and academics currently teaching EBP). Moderate to good (> or =0.4) sensitivity index scores were observed for both knowledge and attitude scores as the result of comparing individuals before and after an EBP intervention. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this validation study indicate that the developed questionnaire is a satisfactory tool with which to evaluate the effectiveness of EBP teaching interventions.


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Educação Médica/normas , Inquéritos e Questionários/normas , Ensino/normas , Avaliação Educacional , Medicina Baseada em Evidências , Humanos , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Ensino/métodos , Reino Unido
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Med Educ ; 34(2): 120-5, 2000 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10652064

RESUMO

The aim of this paper is to undertake a descriptive systematic review of the effectiveness of critical appraisal skills training for clinicians. Of the 10 controlled studies which examined this issue and were found to meet the eligibility criteria of this review, all used a study population of either medical students or doctors in training. The studies used a variety of different intervention 'dosages' and reported a range of outcomes. These included participants' knowledge of epidemiology/biostatistics, their attitudes towards medical literature, their ability to appraise medical literature, and medical literature reading behaviour. An overall improvement in assessed outcomes of 68% was reported after critical appraisal skills training, particularly in knowledge relating to epidemiology and biostatistics. This review appears to provide some evidence of the benefit of teaching critical appraisal skills to clinicians, in terms of both knowledge of methodological/statistical issues in clinical research and attitudes to medical literature. However, these findings should be considered with caution as the methodological quality of studies was generally poor, with only one study employing a randomized controlled design. There is a need for educators within the field of evidence-based health to consider the implications of this review.


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Competência Clínica , Pessoal de Saúde/educação , Humanos , Avaliação de Programas e Projetos de Saúde
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Appl Opt ; 34(11): 1885-90, 1995 Apr 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21037735

RESUMO

New experimental results for scale-invariant implementations of the binary phase-only matched filter and the nonlinear joint transform correlator using ferroelectric liquid-crystal spatial light modulators are presented. We provide a comparative study of both architectures for real-time road-sign recognition. Signal-to-peak-noise ratios in excess of 5 dB over a scale range of 1.0 to 2.0 are achieved under realistic conditions of clutter.

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J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis ; 18(1): 205-15, 2001 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11151999

RESUMO

An analysis of dynamic phase-only holograms, described by fractional notation and recorded onto a pixelated spatial light modulator (SLM) in a reconfigurable optical beam-steering switch, is presented. The phase quantization and arrangement of the phase states and the SLM pixelation and dead-space effects are decoupled, expressed analytically, and simulated numerically. The phase analysis with a skip-rotate rule reveals the location and intensity of each diffraction order at the digital replay stage. The optical reconstruction of the holograms recorded onto SLM's with rectangular pixel apertures entails sinc-squared scaling, which further reduces the intensity of each diffraction order. With these two factors taken into account, the highest values of the nonuniform first-order diffraction efficiencies are expected to be 33%, 66%, and 77% for two-, four-, and and eight-level one-dimensional holograms with a 90% linear pixel fill factor. The variation of the first-order diffraction efficiency and the relative replay intensities were verified to within 1 dB by performing the optical reconstruction of binary phase-only holograms recorded onto a ferroelectric liquid crystal on a silicon SLM.

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