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Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba ; 80(4): 456-475, 2023 12 26.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38150210

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, children were confined to their homes. The Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) region has the highest urban density in Argentina and has been the epicenter of COVID-19 infections and deaths. The objectives of this study are to characterize the habits of screen use, sedentary lifestyle and physical activity and describe their associations, in children under six years of age from AMBA, Argentina. Methods: analytical and cross-sectional study, in which data from the online survey (Google Forms®) were used. Through a non-probabilistic convenience sampling, fathers, mothers, legal guardians, and caregivers of children under six years of age were invited to participate. The survey was available during four months of the quarantine period and was made up of 31 questions about screen use, physical activity, and sedentary lifestyle of children. Results: 256 surveys were answered, the majority (79.6%) were female and 50.8% in the age range of 31-40 years. Conclusion: The television is the most used and children begin to use touch screens from one year. The play time of adults with children and the time that they usually carry out activities such as reading a book or drawing is one to two hours per day. There was an association between owning the screen and using it for more hours. The lower the income level, the more time adults play with their children.


Introducción: Dentro del contexto de la pandemia de COVID-19, los niños se quedaron confinados en sus hogares. La región del Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires (AMBA) concentra la mayor densidad urbana de la Argentina y ha sido el epicentro de contagios y muertes por COVID-19. Los objetivos del presente estudio son caracterizar los hábitos del uso de pantalla, de sedentarismo y de la actividad física y describir sus asociaciones, en niños menores a seis años, del AMBA, Argentina. Métodos: estudio analítico y transversal, en que se utilizaron los datos de la encuesta en línea (Google Forms®). Mediante un muestreo no probabilístico por conveniencia, se invitaron a participar padres, madres, tutores legales y cuidadores de niños/as menores de seis años. La encuesta estuvo disponible durante cuatro meses del periodo de cuarentena y estuvo conformada por 31 preguntas sobre uso de pantalla, actividad física y sedentarismo de los niños. Resultados: fueron respondidas 256 encuestas, la mayoría (79,6%) era del género femenino y 50,8% en el rango etario de 31-40 años. Conclusión: La televisión es la más utilizada y los niños empiezan a usar pantallas táctiles a partir de un año. El tiempo de juego de los adultos con los niños y el tiempo que ellos suelen realizar actividades como leer un libro o dibujar es de una a dos horas por día. Hubo asociación entre ser dueño de la pantalla y usarla por más horas. Cuanto menor el nivel de ingreso, más tiempo los adultos juegan con sus niños.


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COVID-19 , Sedentary Behavior , Child , Humans , Child, Preschool , Exercise , Argentina/epidemiology , Social Isolation
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Neurobiol Dis ; 151: 105273, 2021 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33482356

ABSTRACT

Pathological hyperphosphorylated tau is a key feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Using transgenic mice overexpressing human non-mutated tau (htau mice), we assessed the contribution of tau to peripheral and central neurodegeneration. Indices of peripheral small and large fiber neuropathy and learning and memory performances were assessed at 3 and 6 months of age. Overexpression of human tau is associated with peripheral neuropathy at 6 months of age. Our study also provides evidence that non-mutated tau hyperphosphorylation plays a critical role in memory deficits. In addition, htau mice had reduced stromal corneal nerve length with preservation of sub-basal corneal nerves, consistent with a somatofugal degeneration. Corneal nerve degeneration occurred prior to any cognitive deficits and peripheral neuropathy. Stromal corneal nerve loss was observed in patients with FTD but not AD. Corneal confocal microscopy may be used to identify early neurodegeneration and differentiate FTD from AD.


Subject(s)
Cornea/diagnostic imaging , Cornea/pathology , Tauopathies/diagnostic imaging , Tauopathies/pathology , tau Proteins/metabolism , Alzheimer Disease/diagnostic imaging , Alzheimer Disease/pathology , Animals , Female , Frontotemporal Dementia/diagnostic imaging , Frontotemporal Dementia/pathology , Humans , Memory Disorders/etiology , Mice , Mice, Transgenic , Microscopy, Confocal , Middle Aged , Nerve Degeneration/diagnostic imaging , Nerve Degeneration/pathology , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases/pathology
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Fisioter. mov ; 26(3): 631-638, jul.-set. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-688667

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The limited number of valid and reliable questionnaires for the evaluation of exercise tolerance has stimulated the development of simple international assessment tools for this purpose, one of the most widely used of which is the Duke Activity Status Index (DASI). However, this index has not yet been translated and adapted to the Portuguese language. OBJECTIVE: To develop a Brazilian version of the DASI and cross-culturally adapt it for the evaluation of cardiorespiratory fitness among patients with cardiovascular disease in Brazil. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The translation process involved four stages: initial translation, back-translation, multidisciplinary committee review and pre-test with 16 subjects (8 cardiac patients and 8 healthy individuals). Patients were screened from outpatient Cardiac Surgery, São Paulo Hospital. The Mann-Whitney and chi-square tests were employed to determine differences between controls and individuals with heart disease. RESULTS: The sample was characterized by individuals aged ≥ 50 years who were mainly from the southeastern region of Brazil (62.5%) and were non-smokers (56.2%). Less than half of the cohort was considered physically active (43.75%). The level of non-understanding was less than 10% of the sample. Doubts were prevalent among individuals with heart disease (75%) regarding the level of fatigue caused when performing a task. CONCLUSION: The present findings demonstrate that the DASI was successfully translated and adapted to Brazilian Portuguese.


INTRODUÇÃO: A limitação quanto ao uso rotineiro e em escala populacional dos métodos de maior acurácia para avaliação da capacidade incentivou o desenvolvimento de questionários de estimativa. O questionário Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) é um dos mais utilizados, no entanto ainda não traduzido e adaptado para língua portuguesa. OBJETIVO: Desenvolver uma versão brasileira do DASI e adaptá-lo culturalmente para avaliação da capacidade cardiorrespiratória de cardiopatas no Brasil. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Foram realizadas quatro etapas metodologicamente recomendadas para esta finalidade: tradução inicial, tradução reversa, revisão por comitê multidisciplinar e pré-teste de verificação com 16 indivíduos (oito cardiopatas e oito saudáveis). Os pacientes foram triados no ambulatório da Cirurgia Cardíaca do Hospital São Paulo. Para verificar as possíveis diferenças entre os indivíduos saudáveis e cardiopatas foram utilizados os testes α Mann-Whitney ou qui-quadrado. RESULTADOS: A amostra foi caracterizada por indivíduos procedentes da região Sudeste (62,5%), não tabagistas (56,2%), ativos (43,75%) e com idade ≥ 50 anos. O nível de não compreensão aceitável foi de até 10% dos entrevistados. As dúvidas foram predominantes nos cardiopatas (75%) em relação ao grupo saudável (12,5%), sendo concentradas na consideração ou não do nível de cansaço para realizar a tarefa. CONCLUSÃO: Os resultados demonstram que o DASI foi satisfatoriamente traduzido e adaptado para a lingua portuguesa.


Subject(s)
Humans , Exercise Test , Physical Fitness , Translating
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