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- Abdominal muscle activity during breathing in different postures in COPD “Stage 0” and healthy subjectsPublication . Mesquita Montes, António; Maia, Joana; Crasto, Carlos; Melo, Cristina; Carvalho, Paulo; Santos, Rita; Pereira, Susana; Vilas-Boas, João PauloThis study aims to evaluate the effect of different postures on the abdominal muscle activity during breathing in subjects "at risk" for the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and healthy. Twenty-nine volunteers, divided in "At Risk" for COPD (n=16; 47.38±5.08years) and Healthy (n=13; 47.54±6.65years) groups, breathed at the same rhythm in supine, standing, tripod and 4-point-kneeling positions. Surface electromyography was performed to assess the activation intensity of rectus abdominis, external oblique and transversus abdominis/internal oblique (TrA/IO) muscles, during inspiration and expiration. From supine to standing, an increased activation of all abdominal muscles was observed in "At Risk" for COPD group; however, in Healthy group, TrA/IO muscle showed an increased activation. In both groups, the TrA/IO muscle activation in tripod and 4-point kneeling positions was higher than in supine and lower than in standing. Subjects "at risk" for the development of COPD seemed to have a specific recruitment of the superficial layer of ventrolateral abdominal wall for the synchronization of postural function and mechanics of breathing.
- Práticas de Gestão de Recursos Humanos nas IPSSPublication . Pereira, Susana; Silva, Eduardo; Pereira, Adalmiro Álvaro Malheiro de Castro AndradeAs instituições particulares de solidariedade social (IPSS) são entidades constituídas por iniciativa de particulares e sem finalidade lucrativa com o propósito de dar expressão organizada ao dever moral de solidariedade e de justiça entre os indivíduos. Considerando as dificuldades económicas que Portugal atravessa estas instituições assumem um papel fundamental na sociedade de hoje, sendo o mesmo reconhecido por estado e clientes. O capital humano é o elemento central no que concerne aos ativos intangíveis e é formado pelas pessoas que integram a instituição. É essencial analisar a gestão dos recursos humanos das IPSS tendo em conta que estes, alinhados com a direção, são parte fulcral para a instituição atingir os objetivos a que se propõe. Com este estudo pretendemos analisar as práticas de gestão de recursos humanos aplicadas pelas IPSS e para o conseguir utilizamos um questionário diagnóstico, distribuído a uma amostra da população, e analisamos as práticas de uma IPSS através de um estudo de caso. O estudo mostrou que as IPSS aplicam maioritariamente a gestão administrativa de recursos humanos e que a regulamentação das instituições por parte da Segurança Social é um fator importante na tipologia de gestão aplicada. As conclusões baseiam-se na análise do estudo de caso e das respostas ao questionário, pelas IPSS da amostra, razão pela qual a generalização das conclusões deverá ser ponderada.
- The effect of inspiratory and expiratory loads on abdominal muscle activity during breathing in subjects “at risk” for the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and healthyPublication . Mesquita Montes, António; Crasto, Carlos; Melo, Cristina; Santos, Rita; Pereira, Susana; Vilas-Boas, João PauloThe abdominal muscle activity has been shown to be variable in subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) when respiratory demand increases and their recruitment pattern may change the mechanics, as well as the work and cost of breathing. The scientific evidence in subjects "at risk" for the development of COPD may be important to understand the natural history of this disease. This study aims to evaluate the effect of inspiratory and expiratory loads on the abdominal muscle activity during breathing in subjects "at risk" for the development of COPD and healthy. Thirty-one volunteers, divided in "At Risk" for COPD (n=17; 47.71±5.11years) and Healthy (n=14; 48.21±6.87years) groups, breathed at the same rhythm without load and with 10% of the maximal inspiratory or expiratory pressures, in standing. Surface electromyography was performed to assess the activation intensity of rectus abdominis (RA), external oblique and transversus abdominis/internal oblique (TrA/IO) muscles, during inspiration and expiration. During inspiration, in "At Risk" for COPD group, RA muscle activation was higher with loaded expiration (p=0.016); however, in Healthy group it was observed a higher activation of external oblique and TrA/IO muscles (p<0.050). During expiration, while in "At Risk" for COPD group, RA muscle activation was higher with loaded inspiration (p=0.009), in Healthy group TrA/IO muscle showed a higher activation (p=0.025). Subjects "at risk" for the development of COPD seemed to have a specific recruitment of the superficial layer of ventrolateral abdominal wall for the mechanics of breathing.
