RESUMO:Objetivo: identificar o perfil de mães de bebês prematuros e a termo para o desfecho do nascimento. Método: trata-se de um estudo analítico-descritivo, seccional, com amostra de 244 puérperas, sendo 109 mães de bebês prematuros e 135 mães de bebês a termo, por partos ocorridos no período de abril a setembro de 2015, em uma maternidade pública do nordeste brasileiro. Os dados foram analisados pelo programa Statistica 10 e teste Qui-quadrado. Resultados: alta prevalência de sedentarismo; significância estatística para sobrepeso e obesidade antes e durante a gravidez; elevada prevalência de pressão arterial alta durante a gestação das mães de bebês prematuros. Logo, os bebês nasceram com problemas de saúde em 58,1% (n= 63) dos prematuros e nascimento saudável em 96,3% (n= 130) dos bebês a termo. Conclusão: o perfil de mães com obesidade e sobrepeso é fator de risco ao nascimento do bebê prematuro como evento que demanda cuidado à saúde da criança. DESCRITORES: Prematuro; Cuidado Pré-Natal; Parto; Fatores de Risco; Enfermagem Materno-Infantil. PERFIL DE MÃES E O DESFECHO DO NASCIMENTO PREMATURO OU IMPACT OF MATERNAL PROFILE ON BIRTH OUTCOMESABSTRACT: Objective: to identify the impact of maternal profile on birth outcomes. Method: Descriptive cross-sectional study with a sample of 244 postpartum women, as follows: 109 mothers of preterm infants and 135 mothers of full-term infants. The births occurred in the April-September 2015 period in a public maternity hospital in the Northeastern region of Brazil. Data was analyzed with Statistica 10 software and Chi-square test. Results: high prevalence of sedentary lifestyle; statistical significance for overweight and obesity before and during pregnancy; high prevalence of high blood pressure during the gestational period of mothers of preterm infants. Also, 58.1% (n = 63) of preterm infants were born with health problems and 96.3% (n = 130) of full-term infants were healthy. Conclusion: Maternal obesity and overweight is a risk factor for preterm births, an event that demands child healthcare. DESCRIPTORS: Preterm; Prenatal care; Childbirth; Risk Factors; Maternal-Child Nursing. PERFIL DE MADRES Y EL DESENLACE DEL NACIMIENTO PREMATURO O A TÉRMINO RESUMEN:Objetivo: identificar el perfil de madres de bebés prematuros y a término para el desenlace del nacimiento. Método: es un estudio analítico descriptivo, seccional, con muestra de 244 puérperas, siendo 109 madres de bebés prematuros y 135 madres de bebés a término, por partos ocurridos el periodo de abril a septiembre de 2015, en una maternidad pública de nordeste de Brasil. Se analizaron los datos por medio del programa Statistica 10 y test Chi-cuadrado. Resultados: hubo grande prevalencia de sedentarismo; significancia estadística para sobrepeso y obesidad antes y durante la gravidez; alta prevalencia de presión arterial alta durante la gestación de las madres de bebés prematuros. De ese modo, 58,1% (n= 63) de los bebés prematuros nacieron con problemas de salud y de los bebés a término hubo nacimiento saludable e...
Because of the constant challenge to preserve the environment and the search for new materials, a comparative study was carried out using keratin fiber, a fibrous protein, found in the chicken feathers. Five different samples of the feather were analyzed by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffractometer (XRD). First in their natural form Keratin Fiber (KF); the second treated with sodium hydroxide (KFNaOH); the third and fourth samples were semi carbonized at 220℃ in an oven without atmospheric control for 24 hours (samples obtained: Clear brown (SCFC) and Dark brown (SCFD)); and the fifth sample was carbonized by pyrolysis Carbonized Feathers (CF). The SEM result shows that the KF has a hollow structure, with knots and hooks. The KFNaOH structure presented rougher than that of the KF, but lost their hooks. The SCFC and SCFD presented brittle structures, but preserved the hollow structure of KF; however, it was only noticeable to a magnification of 3000 times. On the other hand, the CF, was shiny, black, and showed a higher amount of porosity with open micro-pores and micro-tubes, preserved the hollow structure of KF than any other samples studied, and also presented well-defined closed micro-tubes. From the XRD analysis of the KF, CF, KFNaOH, SCFC and SCFD, presented semi-crystalline structures, with the following indices of crystallinity, 20.09%, 18.93%, 17.97%, 15.02% and 14.31%, respectively. The CF presented smaller size crystallites, in between the micro- particulates, around 27 nm and the KFNaOH with larger size around 74 nm. From this study it was concluded that micro-porous carbon material from chicken feathers (KF) could be efficiently obtained through pyrolysis
Abstract:The coconut fiber is produced in large quantities in Brazil, even though very small quantities are being used by some industries, mainly cordage mats and handicrafts. An alternative usage would be the use of these fibers in biosorption of heavy metals from aqueous solutions. This present study aimed to evaluate the potentiality of cadmium biosorption by coconut fiber. The coconut fibers were used at kinetic analysis, influence of pH and adsorption isotherms were also carried out. It can be concluded that there is great potential for the use of coconut fiber, and the optimum pH for adsorption was around 5.0. The adsorption kinetics is fast and equilibrium occurs within 120 min. The Langmuir isotherm was considered the most suitable to describe the experimental data.
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