Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Mostrar: 20 | 50 | 100
Resultados 1 - 5 de 5
Filtrar
Mais filtros










Intervalo de ano de publicação
1.
Biol Philos ; 39(4): 15, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39021712

RESUMO

The new foundation for the propensity interpretation of fitness (PIF), developed by Pence and Ramsey (Br J Philos Sci 64:851-881, 2013), describes fitness as a probability distribution that encompasses all possible daughter populations to which the organism may give rise, including daughter populations in which traits might change and the possible environments that members of the daughter populations might encounter. This long-term definition of fitness is general enough to avoid counterexamples faced by previous mathematical conceptions of PIF. However, there seem to be downsides to its generality: the ecological role of fitness involves describing the degree of adaptedness between an organism and the specific environment it inhabits. When all possible changes in traits and all possible environments that a daughter population may encounter are included in the concept, it becomes difficult to see how fitness can fulfill this role. In this paper, we argue that this is a feature of Pence and Ramsey's view rather than a bug: long-term fitness accommodates evolvability considerations, which concern the role that variation plays in evolutionary processes. Building on the foundations, we show that Pence and Ramsey's fitness-F-can be partitioned into fourths: adaptedness, robustness of adaptedness, and two facets of evolvability. Conceptualizing these last three components forces us to consider the role played by grains of description of both organisms and the environment when thinking about long-term fitness. They track the possibility that there could be a change in type in a daughter population as a way of responding to environmental challenges, or that the type persists in the face of novel environments. We argue that these components are just as salient as adaptedness for long-term fitness. Together, this decomposition of F provides a more accurate picture of the factors involved in long-term evolutionary success.

2.
Int J Sports Phys Ther ; 19(5): 609-617, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38707848

RESUMO

Background and Purpose: The characteristics of Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy (PHT) include deep, localized pain in the region of the ischial tuberosity. Chronic lesions are often found in long-distance runners. Compression of the tendon and shear force at its insertion at the ischial tuberosity during hip flexion/adduction is a key etiologic factor. The aim of this case report is to analyze the effectiveness of an exercise protocol with progression of tendon loading in PHT in an amateur runner, by assessing pain and functional capacity. Case Description: The subject was a 30-year-old male runner. After participating in a 10km race, he experienced an insidious onset of deep buttock pain in the right ischial tuberosity. His pain was aggravated by running on sloped roads and prolonged sitting on hard surfaces, particularly while driving. The visual analog scale (VAS) for pain, the Puranen-Orave test (PO), the Bent-Knee stretch test (BK stretch), the supine plank test, the Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment-proximal hamstring tendons (VISA-H) questionnaire, and the sciatic nerve mobility (via the Slump test) were assessed. The intervention involved a 12-week progressive loading exercise program divided into four phases. Outcomes: The initial pain was reduced at 6 weeks of intervention and further decreased at 12 weeks (VAS from 7, to 5 and to 1). Function increased at 6 weeks and at 12 weeks (VISA-H from 23, to 53, to 80). Sciatic nerve mobility was normal. Conclusion: The progression of training in a subject with PHT tendon injury based on isometric exercise, concentric/eccentric, energy storage, progressively increasing hip flexion was beneficial, increasing function and decreasing pain. Studies with a larger sample size and a more precise methodological design would be necessary to support this type of intervention in clinical practice. Level of Evidence: 5.

3.
J Hand Ther ; 2022 Aug 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35948454

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Thumb carpometacarpal osteoarthritis (CMC OA) greatly affects post-menopausal women. It is characterized by pain and functional deficits that limit the performance of activities of daily life and affect quality of life. PURPOSE: Analyze the effects of 4/weeks strength training, with and without proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) on the disability among post-menopausal women with thumb CMC OA. Secondly, analyze the effects on pain, mobility, and strength. STUDY DESIGN: Superiority randomized clinical trial. METHODS: 42 women were randomly allocated to strength training program (SEG, n = 21) and to a strength training plus PNF therapy program (PNFG, n = 21). The Disability (disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand questionnaire), pain (visual analogue scale), mobility (Kapandji Test), and hand strength were evaluated pre, post intervention (at 4 weeks) and follow-up (at 8 weeks). RESULTS: Disability was significantly reduced in both groups after intervention, but reduction was statistically superior in PNFG (between-group mean difference [MD] = -16.69 points; CI = -21.56:-11.82; P<.001; d = 2.14). Similar results were observed for secondary outcomes: pain (MD = -2.03; CI = -2.83:-1.22; P<.001; d = 1.58), mobility (MD = 0.96; CI = 0.52:1.38; P<.001; d = 1.40) and strength (grip: MD = 3.47kg; CI = 1.25:5.69; P = .003; d = 0.97, palmar: MD = 0.97kg; CI = 0.14:1.80; P = .024; d = 0.72, tip: MD = 1.12kg; CI = 0.41:1.83; P = .003; d = 0.99 and key pinch: MD = 0.85kg; CI = 0.001:1.70; P = .049; d = 0.62). These improvements were maintained at follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: The combination of PNF exercises and strength training is more effective for reducing disability pain and improve mobility and strength in post-menopausal women with CMC OA than a programme based solely on strength.

4.
Comunidad salud ; 13(2): 10-24, dic. 2015. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-783075

RESUMO

Las competencias en investigación, son consideradas como una de las prioridades de la educación superior y, mayormente en la carrera de medicina se ha acentuado el interés por desarrollarlas, convirtiéndose en requerimientos mínimos y esenciales para los futuros galenos. Esto ha llevado a los líderes y organismos locales e internacionales a centrar sus políticas para promover programas de apalancamiento en la excelencia académica y científica. El presente trabajo pretende re flexionar en algunos elementos curriculares de la educación para las ciencias, presentes en seis carreras de medicina en Latinoamérica, las cuales gozaron de movilidad estudiantil en el año 2012, abordándose desde una metódica mixta: cuali-cuantitativa, con el fin de aproximarse al fenómeno de manera integral. Entre los hallazgos importantes, se destaca el decrecimiento en los intercambios estudiantiles, la pluri-heterogeneidad entre los pensa y la coherencia de los perfiles profesionales con los programas educativos ofertados. Por último, se invita a innovar en las formas de concebir la formación científica de los egresados, trascendiendo el concepto de movilidad territorializada.


The research skills are consider as one of the priorities of higher education and especially in the medical course , there is growing interest in developing them , becoming minimal and essential requirements for future physicians . This has led to leaders and local and international agencies to focus their political leverage to promote programs in academic and scientific excellence. The present manuscript aims to reflect on some elements of the education curriculum for science, present in six careers of medicine in Latin America, which enjoyed student mobility in 2012; boarded from a mixed methodical : a qualitative and quantitative, in order to approach the phenomenon comprehensively. Among the major findings: the decrease in student exchanges, multi - heterogeneity between thought and consistency of the profiles with the offered educational programs is highlighted. Finally, you are invited to innovate in ways of conceiving scientific training of graduates, transcending the concept of mobility territorialized.

SELEÇÃO DE REFERÊNCIAS
DETALHE DA PESQUISA
...