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Appl Radiat Isot ; 132: 157-163, 2018 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29247862

ABSTRACT

This paper presents the use of U-series radionuclides 238U and 234U to evaluate the biogeochemical disequilibrium in soil cover under a contrasted soil-water regime. The approach was applied in three profiles located in distinct topographical positions, from upslope ferralitic to downslope hydromorphic domain. The U fractionation data was obtained in the samples representing the saprolite and the superficial and subsuperficial soil horizons. The results showed a significant and positive correlation between U and the Total Organic Carbon (TOC). Soil organic matter has accumulated in soil due to hydromorphy. There is no evidence of positive correlation between U and Fe, as expected in lateritic soils. The advance of the hydromorphy on Ferralsol changes the weathering rates, and the ages of weathering are discussed as a function of the advance of waterlogged soil conditions from downslope. Also, the bioturbation could represent the other factor responsible to construct a more recent soil horizon.

2.
Zootaxa ; 4338(3): 475-488, 2017 Oct 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29245713

ABSTRACT

We conducted an inventory of the Trichoptera fauna of Serra do Tepequém, Amajari municipality (county), Roraima state, Brazil. Adult caddisflies were collected with Pennsylvania and Malaise traps operated beside three 2nd-order streams near the summit of Serra do Tepequém. We identified 27 Trichoptera species (including two new species), all representing new records for the state of Roraima, five of these species are recorded for the first time in Brazil. In this study, two new species are described: Marilia mahedae sp. nov. differs from all other species of the genus by the following combination of characters: Segment X subquadrate in dorsal view, bipartite, membranous mesally, with short apical V-shaped incision; preanal appendages wide at base in lateral view; endotheca with an acute subapicoventral projection, directed anterad in lateral view; phallotheca very short. Polyplectropus tepequemensis sp. nov. differs from all other species of the genus by the following combination of characters: Posterior margin of sternum IX nearly straight; slightly sclerotized intermediate appendages broad in the basal 2/3 and abruptly slender apically; two phallic ducts, each with an endothecal spine. With this inventory the number of Trichoptera species for Roraima state increased from 37 to 65.


Subject(s)
Insecta , Animal Distribution , Animals , Brazil , Holometabola
3.
R. Educ. contin. Med. Vet. Zoot. ; 15(3): 24-30, 2017. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-17640

ABSTRACT

A guarda responsável dos animais de companhia e a educação da sociedade são práticas que visam à promoção do bem-estar animal. Buscando resolver a situação de abandono de felinos existente no Bosque Municipal de Marília, São Paulo, Brasil, foi firmada uma parceria entre a Universidade de Marília (Unimar) e a prefeitura do município para o desenvolvimento do projeto “O Pulo do Gato”. Este, executado no período de 2012 a 2014, foi delineado para conscientizar a população quanto aos prejuízos que os animais abandonados poderiam causar no recinto, bem como às implicações da saúde desses gatos que poderiam, inclusive, refletir na saúde humana. Nesse sentido, foi realizado um levantamento em conjunto com o Centro de Educação Ambiental (CEA) localizado no bosque. Um dos aspectos que o projeto executou foi oeducacional, atingindo 18.100 crianças do ensino fundamental com visitas in loco e distribuição de material impresso, encenação de teatros, além de oficinas. Outro procedimento adotado foi o manejo populacional dos felinos abandonados com o emprego da castração e doação, que no período envolveu 151 animais, 86 machos (57%) e 65 fêmeas (43%), sendo que todos também foram vacinados contra raiva e vermifugados e receberam um microchip de identificação. Pode-se constatar que com essas ações houve uma diminuição considerável do número de felinos abandonados no bosque, bem como o retorno de espécies de animais nativas, principalmente aves que passaram a ser observadas no local com maior frequência. Enfim, o projeto mostrou claramente a importância da medicina veterinária dentro da visão moderna de “saúde única”, ou seja, saúde animal, humana e ambiental.(AU)


Responsible ownership for pet animals and society education are practices that aim for the promotion of animal welfare. Looking to solve the problem of stray cats population at Marília/SP Municipal Wood, São Paulo, Brazil, it was settled a partnership between the Marília University and the town council to develop the project “Cat Jump Project”. This one was performed from 2012 to 2014, and included the population awareness towards the damages that the abandoned animals could cause in this place, as well as the implications of these animals health that could also affect human health. Thus, it was performed a survey togetherwith the Environmental Education Center, located in the wood. One of the aspects that the project executed was the community education action, which reached 18,100 children of elementary schools that were attended in spot visits, received a printed material and attended a theater staging and special workshops. Another performed action was the implantation of the stray cats population control with an animal castration-donation program, which in the analyzed period achieved 151 animals, 86 males (57%) and 65 females (43%), considering that all of them were also vaccinated against rabies, dewormed and received a microchip identification. The obtained results were an important decrease in the number of stray cats found in the wood, and also the return of wild native animal species, especially birds that could be seen more frequently in the wood. This project is one more confirmation that veterinary medicine can play and important role in the “one health” modern view, in other words, animal, human and environment health.(AU)


Subject(s)
Health Services Programming/analysis , Health Services Programming/methods , Veterinary Medicine/organization & administration , Veterinary Medicine/trends
4.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1489017

ABSTRACT

A guarda responsável dos animais de companhia e a educação da sociedade são práticas que visam à promoção do bem-estar animal. Buscando resolver a situação de abandono de felinos existente no Bosque Municipal de Marília, São Paulo, Brasil, foi firmada uma parceria entre a Universidade de Marília (Unimar) e a prefeitura do município para o desenvolvimento do projeto “O Pulo do Gato”. Este, executado no período de 2012 a 2014, foi delineado para conscientizar a população quanto aos prejuízos que os animais abandonados poderiam causar no recinto, bem como às implicações da saúde desses gatos que poderiam, inclusive, refletir na saúde humana. Nesse sentido, foi realizado um levantamento em conjunto com o Centro de Educação Ambiental (CEA) localizado no bosque. Um dos aspectos que o projeto executou foi oeducacional, atingindo 18.100 crianças do ensino fundamental com visitas in loco e distribuição de material impresso, encenação de teatros, além de oficinas. Outro procedimento adotado foi o manejo populacional dos felinos abandonados com o emprego da castração e doação, que no período envolveu 151 animais, 86 machos (57%) e 65 fêmeas (43%), sendo que todos também foram vacinados contra raiva e vermifugados e receberam um microchip de identificação. Pode-se constatar que com essas ações houve uma diminuição considerável do número de felinos abandonados no bosque, bem como o retorno de espécies de animais nativas, principalmente aves que passaram a ser observadas no local com maior frequência. Enfim, o projeto mostrou claramente a importância da medicina veterinária dentro da visão moderna de “saúde única”, ou seja, saúde animal, humana e ambiental.


Responsible ownership for pet animals and society education are practices that aim for the promotion of animal welfare. Looking to solve the problem of stray cats population at Marília/SP Municipal Wood, São Paulo, Brazil, it was settled a partnership between the Marília University and the town council to develop the project “Cat Jump Project”. This one was performed from 2012 to 2014, and included the population awareness towards the damages that the abandoned animals could cause in this place, as well as the implications of these animals health that could also affect human health. Thus, it was performed a survey togetherwith the Environmental Education Center, located in the wood. One of the aspects that the project executed was the community education action, which reached 18,100 children of elementary schools that were attended in spot visits, received a printed material and attended a theater staging and special workshops. Another performed action was the implantation of the stray cats population control with an animal castration-donation program, which in the analyzed period achieved 151 animals, 86 males (57%) and 65 females (43%), considering that all of them were also vaccinated against rabies, dewormed and received a microchip identification. The obtained results were an important decrease in the number of stray cats found in the wood, and also the return of wild native animal species, especially birds that could be seen more frequently in the wood. This project is one more confirmation that veterinary medicine can play and important role in the “one health” modern view, in other words, animal, human and environment health.


Subject(s)
Veterinary Medicine/organization & administration , Veterinary Medicine/trends , Health Services Programming/analysis , Health Services Programming/methods
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Rev. biol. trop ; Rev. biol. trop;62(2): 543-550, Jun.-Aug. 2014. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-715451

ABSTRACT

The trophic ecology of the aquatic insect fauna has been widely studied for the Northern temperate zone. However, the taxa originally classified within a given particular trophic group in temperate ecosystems, do not necessarily exhibit the same dietary profile beyond its geographic limits. Since, the trophic ecology of caddisfly larvae is largely incomplete in the Neotropical Region, the present work aims to describe feeding habits inferred from quantitative analysis of data taxonomically resolved at the species level. For this, the feeding habits of three Trichoptera species Marilia cinerea, M. elongata and M. flexuosa were recorded in the Yungas forests of Argentina and Bolivia. A total of 15 larvae of each species were sampled from 13 different streams were selected for gut content analysis. The ingested material was extracted from the foregut and midgut by using ventral dissection of thorax. For each species, mandibles were dissected, mounted in glycerin and illustrated in order to highlight morphological differences between these mouth pieces purportedly associated to the dietary behavior of individuals, and their habitats. The niche overlap was estimated through Schoener’s method. The diet analysis revealed that M. cinerea, M. elongata and M. flexuosa feed on the same food items, but through different patterns of preferences. Larvae of M. cinerea were collected on both emerging surfaces of rocks on which a thin layer of running water flows and streams sliding areas with stony bottoms attached to the rock surfaces. They displayed a gut content consisting predominantly of invertebrate vestiges and have strong mouthparts provided of large molar areas; this allowed us to allocate the species within the functional group of predators. M. elongata feeds mainly on fine particulate material, its mouthparts are scoop-shaped and occurs in areas of low flow; this set of features is linked to a collector-gatherer strategy. Finally, larvae of M. flexuosa have been primarily assigned to the functional group of shredders and secondarily to the collector-gatherer class. They inhabit sandy bottoms of mountain streams, have strong scoop-shaped mouthparts and show a diet dominated by leaf litter and fine particulate material. We concluded that the functional group assignment to the genus level for Marilia is not recommended, and further studies at species level are necessary. Rev. Biol. Trop.62 (2): 543-550. Epub 2014 June 01.


La ecología trófica de insectos acuáticos ha sido desarrollada en zonas templadas. Sin embargo, la asignación de un taxón a un grupo trófico no representa necesariamente el mismo en otras regiones. En la Región Neotropical, el conocimiento sobre la ecología trófica de larvas de tricópteros es incompleta y la literatura sobre este tema rara vez se ocupa del análisis de los hábitos alimentarios de larvas con datos cuantitativos a nivel de especie. Este trabajo aporta al conocimiento de las características tróficas de la trichopterofauna del Neotrópico. Se describen los hábitos alimentarios de tres especies de Trichoptera registrados en arroyos de Yungas de Argentina y Bolivia: Marilia cinerea, M. elongata y M. flexuosa. Se seleccionaron 15 larvas de cada especie en 13 arroyos de Yungas surandinas para analizar las piezas bucales y el contenido estomacal. El solapamiento de nicho trófico se estimó mediante el índice de Schoener. El análisis de la dieta reveló que las especies difieren en la preferencia de los ítems registrados, hábitat y forma de sus mandíbulas. Las larvas de M. cinerea habitan en superficies de rocas emergentes. Poseen mandíbulas fuertes con grandes zonas molares y consumen principalmente invertebrados. Esta evidencia permite asignarle el grupo funcional depredador. M. elongata consume material fino, sus mandíbulas tienen forma de cuchara y su ubicación en zonas de bajo flujo permite asignarle una estrategia colectora-recolectora. Las larvas de M. flexuosa habitan en fondos arenosos de arroyos de montaña, tienen fuertes piezas bucales en forma de cuchara y una dieta dominada por hojarasca y material fino. Pertenecen al grupo funcional triturador, secundariamente colector-recolector. Sugerimos que la asignación de grupo funcional a nivel de género no es recomendable para Marilia. Se recomiendan mayores estudios a nivel de especie.


Subject(s)
Animals , Feeding Behavior/physiology , Insecta/physiology , Argentina , Bolivia , Insecta/anatomy & histology , Insecta/classification
6.
R. Educ. contin. Med. Vet. Zoot. ; 12(2): 28-33, abr. 2014. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-736286

ABSTRACT

Os gatos estão assumindo um papel importante na relação homem-animal e, nessa condição, ressalta-se o cuidado com as zoonoses, como a Toxoplasmose, que tem os felídeos como os únicos hospedeiros definitivos em seu ciclo biológico. Nesse sentido, avaliou-se a ocorrência de anticorpos anti-T. gondii em 50 felinos errantes do Bosque Municipal de Marília/SP, divididos em três grupos etários: A) seis meses a dois anos, B) superior a dois e inferior a cinco anos e C) cinco anos ou mais, utilizando-se do exame sorológico por reação de imunofluorescência indireta com ponto de corte de 16. Das 50 amostras analisadas, 13 foram reagentes (26%), sendo nove na diluição 1:16 (18%), três em 1:64 (6%) e um em 1:256 (2%). Dentre as positivas, 17,85% (5/28) foram de fêmeas e 36,36% (8/22) de machos. Em relação à idade, seis dos 17 gatos do Grupo B e sete dos 15 do grupo C, apresentaram anticorpos contra o coccídeo e nenhum dos do Grupo A foi positivo. A estatística demonstra diferença significativa para a comparação das amostras sororreagentes de forma dicotomizada, bem como haver uma associação significativa entre as variáveis resultado da sorologia e idade, refletindo maior taxa de infecção nos animais de mais idade. Espera-se uma conscientização quanto à enfermidade, além da promoção de ações profiláticas que visem à saúde pública.(AU)


Cats are assuming an important role in the human-animal relationship and in this condition, highlights the care with the zoonoses such as Toxoplasmosis, which has felines as the only definitive hosts in its life cycle. Accordingly, we have evaluated the occurrence of anti-T. gondii in 50 stray cats of Municipal Grove in Marilia / SP, divided into three age groups: A) six months to two years, B) upper two and lower five years old and C) five years old or more, using the serological examination by immunofluorescence with indirect cutoff of 16. Of the 50 samples analyzed, 13 were reagents (26%), nine in the 1:16 dilution (18%), three in 1:64 (6%) and one in 1: 256 (2%). Among the positive, 17.85% (5/28) were females and 36.36% (8/22) of males. Regarding age, six of 17 cats from Group B and seven of 15 from group C have shown antibodies against coccidia and none of the Group A was positive. The statistic demonstrates significant difference compared to the form of reactive serum samples dichotomized as well as a significant association between variables seropositivity and age, reflecting higher rate of infection in older animals. It is expected an awareness about the disease, and promotion of preventive actions directed to the public health.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cats , Toxoplasma/immunology , Toxoplasma/microbiology , Cats/immunology , Zoonoses
7.
Rev. Educ. Contin. Med. Vet. Zootec. CRMV-SP (Online) ; 12(2): 28-33, abr. 2014. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1488996

ABSTRACT

Os gatos estão assumindo um papel importante na relação homem-animal e, nessa condição, ressalta-se o cuidado com as zoonoses, como a Toxoplasmose, que tem os felídeos como os únicos hospedeiros definitivos em seu ciclo biológico. Nesse sentido, avaliou-se a ocorrência de anticorpos anti-T. gondii em 50 felinos errantes do Bosque Municipal de Marília/SP, divididos em três grupos etários: A) seis meses a dois anos, B) superior a dois e inferior a cinco anos e C) cinco anos ou mais, utilizando-se do exame sorológico por reação de imunofluorescência indireta com ponto de corte de 16. Das 50 amostras analisadas, 13 foram reagentes (26%), sendo nove na diluição 1:16 (18%), três em 1:64 (6%) e um em 1:256 (2%). Dentre as positivas, 17,85% (5/28) foram de fêmeas e 36,36% (8/22) de machos. Em relação à idade, seis dos 17 gatos do Grupo B e sete dos 15 do grupo C, apresentaram anticorpos contra o coccídeo e nenhum dos do Grupo A foi positivo. A estatística demonstra diferença significativa para a comparação das amostras sororreagentes de forma dicotomizada, bem como haver uma associação significativa entre as variáveis resultado da sorologia e idade, refletindo maior taxa de infecção nos animais de mais idade. Espera-se uma conscientização quanto à enfermidade, além da promoção de ações profiláticas que visem à saúde pública.


Cats are assuming an important role in the human-animal relationship and in this condition, highlights the care with the zoonoses such as Toxoplasmosis, which has felines as the only definitive hosts in its life cycle. Accordingly, we have evaluated the occurrence of anti-T. gondii in 50 stray cats of Municipal Grove in Marilia / SP, divided into three age groups: A) six months to two years, B) upper two and lower five years old and C) five years old or more, using the serological examination by immunofluorescence with indirect cutoff of 16. Of the 50 samples analyzed, 13 were reagents (26%), nine in the 1:16 dilution (18%), three in 1:64 (6%) and one in 1: 256 (2%). Among the positive, 17.85% (5/28) were females and 36.36% (8/22) of males. Regarding age, six of 17 cats from Group B and seven of 15 from group C have shown antibodies against coccidia and none of the Group A was positive. The statistic demonstrates significant difference compared to the form of reactive serum samples dichotomized as well as a significant association between variables seropositivity and age, reflecting higher rate of infection in older animals. It is expected an awareness about the disease, and promotion of preventive actions directed to the public health.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cats , Cats/immunology , Toxoplasma/immunology , Toxoplasma/microbiology , Zoonoses
8.
R. Educ. contin. Med. Vet. Zoot. ; 9(2): 6-11, 2011. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-2361

ABSTRACT

O gato está se tornando o mais popular animal de companhia, principalmentepelo estilo de vida adotado pelas pessoas no mundo atual. Essa espécie possui peculiaridades, necessitando de diferentes condições de manutenção, além de apresentar características clínicas distintas às de outros animais. Desse modo, buscou-se traçar um perfil epidemiológico de felinos atendidos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade de Marília, no período de 2007 a 2009, pormeio de seus prontuários. Observou-se que esses representaram 8,62% dos animais de companhia atendidos, sendo 52,47% fêmeas e 47,53% machos. Quanto à raça, 77,20% se apresentaramcomo sem raça definida, 14,83% siameses e 7,97% persas, numa faixa etária que variou de 45 dias a 26 anos. As principais enfermidades diagnosticadas foram divididas nas áreas de clínica médica e clínica cirúrgica, sendo os atendimentos da clínica médica representados por 43,96%, destacando-se os vinculados a causas urinárias (26,37%), digestivas (16,25%), infecciosas (11,87%) e tegumentares (11,25%), enquanto na clínica cirúrgica, o total de atendimentosrepresentou 56,04%, tendo como maior envolvimento as causas reprodutivas (46,08%), musculoesqueléticas (30,39%) e oncológicas (7,84 %). Enfim, ressalta-se a importância dessa espécie na relação homem-animal, visto o crescente número de seguidores, gerado pela facilidade de sua adaptação, bem como sua individualidade clínica, que precisa ser valorizada pelo profissional da MedicinaVeterinária.(AU)


The cat is becoming the most popular pet, especially due to peoples actual life style. This specie possesses peculiarities and requires different maintenance conditions, besides presents different clinical characteristics from other animals. Thus, a feline epidemiologic profile was traced using the medical records fromthe Veterinary Hospital of the University of Marília, in the period of 2007 to 2009. It was observed that out of the pets attended for, 8.62% were felines, of which 52.47% were female and 47.53% were male. As for breeds, 77.20% had undefined breeds, 14.83% were Siamese and 7.97% were Persians, with age ranging from 45 days to 26 years. The main affections diagnosed were divided in the areas of internal medicine and surgery, and classified according to the organic systems to which they belonged. The internal medicine attendance represented 43.96%, that were divided into urinary system (26.37%), digestive system (16.25%), infectious diseases (11.87%) and integumentary system (11.25%), while in the surgical area, the total percentage of attendance represented 56.04%, divided into the reproductive system (46.08%), skeleton-muscular (30.39%) and oncology (7.84%). Finally, the importance of this specie, in relation to man, is highlighted, due to the growing numbers of supporters because of the easiness of adaptation as well as due to the individuality of the felines clinic that needs to be valued by the Veterinary Medicine professional.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cats , Epidemiology , Pathology , Cats , Emergency Medical Services , Pathology, Veterinary
9.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1489109

ABSTRACT

O gato está se tornando o mais popular animal de companhia, principalmentepelo estilo de vida adotado pelas pessoas no mundo atual. Essa espécie possui peculiaridades, necessitando de diferentes condições de manutenção, além de apresentar características clínicas distintas às de outros animais. Desse modo, buscou-se traçar um perfil epidemiológico de felinos atendidos no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade de Marília, no período de 2007 a 2009, pormeio de seus prontuários. Observou-se que esses representaram 8,62% dos animais de companhia atendidos, sendo 52,47% fêmeas e 47,53% machos. Quanto à raça, 77,20% se apresentaramcomo sem raça definida, 14,83% siameses e 7,97% persas, numa faixa etária que variou de 45 dias a 26 anos. As principais enfermidades diagnosticadas foram divididas nas áreas de clínica médica e clínica cirúrgica, sendo os atendimentos da clínica médica representados por 43,96%, destacando-se os vinculados a causas urinárias (26,37%), digestivas (16,25%), infecciosas (11,87%) e tegumentares (11,25%), enquanto na clínica cirúrgica, o total de atendimentosrepresentou 56,04%, tendo como maior envolvimento as causas reprodutivas (46,08%), musculoesqueléticas (30,39%) e oncológicas (7,84 %). Enfim, ressalta-se a importância dessa espécie na relação homem-animal, visto o crescente número de seguidores, gerado pela facilidade de sua adaptação, bem como sua individualidade clínica, que precisa ser valorizada pelo profissional da MedicinaVeterinária.


The cat is becoming the most popular pet, especially due to people’s actual life style. This specie possesses peculiarities and requires different maintenance conditions, besides presents different clinical characteristics from other animals. Thus, a feline epidemiologic profile was traced using the medical records fromthe Veterinary Hospital of the University of Marília, in the period of 2007 to 2009. It was observed that out of the pets attended for, 8.62% were felines, of which 52.47% were female and 47.53% were male. As for breeds, 77.20% had undefined breeds, 14.83% were Siamese and 7.97% were Persians, with age ranging from 45 days to 26 years. The main affections diagnosed were divided in the areas of internal medicine and surgery, and classified according to the organic systems to which they belonged. The internal medicine attendance represented 43.96%, that were divided into urinary system (26.37%), digestive system (16.25%), infectious diseases (11.87%) and integumentary system (11.25%), while in the surgical area, the total percentage of attendance represented 56.04%, divided into the reproductive system (46.08%), skeleton-muscular (30.39%) and oncology (7.84%). Finally, the importance of this specie, in relation to man, is highlighted, due to the growing numbers of supporters because of the easiness of adaptation as well as due to the individuality of the feline’s clinic that needs to be valued by the Veterinary Medicine professional.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cats , Epidemiology , Cats , Pathology , Pathology, Veterinary , Emergency Medical Services
10.
Rev. bras. entomol ; Rev. bras. entomol;53(3): 344-348, 2009. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-529624

ABSTRACT

Two new species of Marilia Müller (Odontoceridae), M. aiuruoca sp. nov. and M. huamantincoae sp. nov., are described and figured from Itatiaia massif, Mantiqueira mountain range, southeastern Brazil. The female of M. major Müller, 1880 is described and the species is recorded for the first time from Rio de Janeiro state.


Duas novas espécies de Marilia Müller (Odontoceridae), M. aiuruoca sp. nov. e M. huamantincoae sp. nov., são descritas e ilustradas para o Maciço do Itatiaia, Serra da Mantiqueira, Sudeste do Brasil. A fêmea de M. major Müller, 1880 é descrita, sendo a espécie registrada pela primeira vez para o Estado do Rio de Janeiro.

11.
Rev. bras. geriatr. gerontol ; 11(1): 57-64, jan.-abr. 2008. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-495192

ABSTRACT

Objetivos: as quedas e o medo de cair são um importante problema de saúde pública entre os idosos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a preocupação de idosos com novas quedas e identificar em quais atividades ela acontece. Metodologia: 26 idosos (76,2 ± 6,3 anos, 84,6% do gênero feminino) dos Programas de Saúde da Família “Jóquei Clube” e “Três Lagos”, da cidade de Marília, São Paulo. A avaliação da preocupação de novas quedas foi feita utilizando-se a Escala Internacional de Eficácia de Quedas elaborada pelo PROFANE, dividida em três partes: atividade de vida diária (AVD), atividade física (AF) e atividade social (AS). Resultados: a maioria dos participantes manifestou grande preocupação com novas quedas nas atividades de limpeza de casa (73,1%). No aspecto AF, grande parte das pessoas demonstrou muita preocupação na realização de atividades como sentar-se ou levantar-se de uma cadeira (73%). Nas atividades sociais, houve grande preocupação para a maioria dos itens avaliados. A média de quedas foi maior na faixa etária de 75-84 anos (2,9), em comparação com as outras faixas etárias (2,4-³85 anos; 1,63-65 a 74 anos) Conclusão: O estudo permitiu observar que existe um grande medo de idosos com novas quedas nas atividades básicas de vida diária.


Objective: falls and the fear of falling are an important problem of public health among the elderly. This work aims to evaluate the fear of elderly concerning new falls and to identify in which activities these happen. Methodology: 26 aged (76,2 ± 6,3 years, 84.6% were female) from the Family Health Programs "Jockey Clube" and "Três Lagos", in Marília, São Paulo. The evaluation of fear of new falls was made using the Falls Efficacy Scale International elaborated by PROFANES, divided in three parts: everyday activities (EA), physical activity (PA) and social activity (SA). Results: most part of participants revealed great concern with new falls in activities such as home cleaning (73,1%). Concerning PA, most people showed concern with the accomplishment of activities such as sitting down or stading up (73%). In social activities, for most questions evaluated a great concern was expressed. The average of falls was higher for ages 75-84 years (2,9) as compared to other ages (2,4 - ³ 85 years; 1,63 - 65 to the 74 years). Conclusion: The study allowed to observe that elderly people are very much concerned with new falls in basic everyday activities.

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