2022
Authors
Boto, JM; Marreiros, A; Diogo, P; Pinto, E; Mateus, MP;
Publication
PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION
Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to identify health behaviours that determine adolescent's adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MD) through a decision tree statistical approach. Design: Cross-sectional study, with data collected through a self-fulfilment questionnaire with five sections: (1) eating habits; (2) adherence to the MD (KIDMED index); (3) physical activity; (4) health habits and (5) socio-demographic characteristics. Anthropometric and blood pressure data were collected by a trained research team. The Automatic Chi-square Interaction Detection (CHAID) method was used to identify health behaviours that contribute to a better adherence to the MD. Setting: Eight public secondary schools, in Algarve, Portugal. Participants: Adolescents with ages between 15 and 19 years (n 325). Results: According to the KIDMED index, we found a low adherence to MD in 9 center dot 0 % of the participants, an intermediate adherence in 45 center dot 5 % and a high adherence in 45 center dot 5 %. Participants that regularly have breakfast, eat vegetable soup, have a second piece of fruit/d, eat fresh or cooked vegetables 1 or more times a day, eat oleaginous fruits at least 2 to 3 times a week, and practice sports and leisure physical activities outside school show higher adherence to the MD (P < 0 center dot 001). Conclusions: The daily intake of two pieces of fruit and vegetables proved to be a determinant health behaviour for high adherence to MD. Strategies to promote the intake of these foods among adolescents must be developed and implemented.
2022
Authors
Almeida, D; Ferreira, LP; Sa, JC; Lopes, M; da Silva, FJG; Pereira, M;
Publication
15TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE INTERDISCIPLINARITY IN ENGINEERING
Abstract
Production scheduling generates a direct impact on several aspects of manufacture, such as the number of delays in delivery to customers, total flow time, as well as the percentage of equipment used. It must, therefore, constitute a priority in production management, which should seek to implement scheduling techniques that will lead to positive results from the perspective of the quality of the solution. However, the methodology cannot overlook the functional aspect of the time which has elapsed until the solution is reached. This study is based on a real and specific module software improvement into a company devoted to the development of ERP software systems (Enterprise Resource Planning). It presents a solution for the production scheduling module focused on flow-shop operations, comprising a total of nine dispatching rules. An additional solution for scheduling is also proposed, which resorts to metaheuristic simulated annealing. Both solutions are compared to each other by using the quality-functionality binomial approach. These two environments are further contrasted with a third, where no effective solution for production scheduling exists. The environment which includes scheduling through dispatching rules was compared to the environment where no production scheduling was implemented. The results obtained from this analysis show an improvement of 13%. The simulated annealing solution presents an improvement of 3,6% when compared to a solution which uses dispatching rules. This improvement implies one extra minute in the calculation of the final solution.
2022
Authors
Paiva, S; Amaral, A; Goncalves, J; Lima, R; Barreto, L;
Publication
SUSTAINABILITY
Abstract
The demographic growth that we have witnessed in recent years, which is expected to increase in the years to come, raises emerging challenges worldwide regarding urban mobility, both in transport and pedestrian movement. The sustainable development of cities is also intrinsically linked to urban planning and mobility strategies. The tasks of navigation and orientation in cities are something that we resort to today with great frequency, especially in unknown cities and places. Current navigation solutions refer to the precision aspect as a big challenge, especially between buildings in city centers. In this paper, we focus on the segment of visually impaired people and how they can obtain information about where they are when, for some reason, they have lost their orientation. Of course, the challenges are different and much more challenging in this situation and with this population segment. GPS, a technique widely used for navigation in outdoor environments, does not have the precision we need or the most beneficial type of content because the information that a visually impaired person needs when lost is not the name of the street or the coordinates but a reference point. Therefore, this paper includes the proposal of a conceptual architecture for outdoor positioning of visually impaired people using the Landmark Positioning approach.
2022
Authors
Jorio, M; Amaral, A; Neto, T;
Publication
TECHNOLOGIES, MARKETS AND POLICIES: BRINGING TOGETHER ECONOMICS AND ENGINEERING
Abstract
The urban development model practiced in the past has proved to be unsustainable. Due to this fact, cities such as Rio de Janeiro, with high population density, mainly regarding precarious settlements, need immediate practical actions to become more sustainable. The insufficiency of planning and investments contributed to the city occupying the 8th position of the most vulnerable cities in the world, triggering the primary motivation of the research study. Therefore, the leading research focused on exploring how sustainable habitats could contribute to Rio de Janeiro becoming more sustainable. A document analysis was carried out, and semi-structured interviews were designed, making it possible to identify projects to create sustainable habitats for Rio de Janeiro that can serve as benchmarks and listen to the engineers and architects regarding the importance of the sustainable building. Thus, consonant to structural changes in thinking, producing, consuming, and living, it was also possible to identify the main contributions of sustainable habitats to the city, classifying them within the pillars of sustainability.
2022
Authors
Jorio, M; Amaral, A; Neto, T;
Publication
TECHNOLOGIES, MARKETS AND POLICIES: BRINGING TOGETHER ECONOMICS AND ENGINEERING
Abstract
The current world context emphasizes the need and urgency of the sustainable cities theme. The construction industry is considered an essential role in satisfying the needs of society and contributing to the economy. However, it is heavily criticized for being a significant contributor to environmental degradation. Moreover, the building sector accounts for considerable energy and water consumption, waste formation, and extensive greenhouse gas emissions. Consequently, sustainable urban development becomes increasingly challenging due to the building sector's high potential for reducing its environmental impacts. Therefore, the research methodology used within this article was the literature review and document analysis to present to the construction industry stakeholders the contribution of the Building's Sustainable Assessment Systems towards the Sustainable Development Goals and essential information that arouses interest in applying them. It was concluded that the Building's Sustainable Assessment Systems contribute to creating sustainable cities, contributing to some of the Sustainable Development Goals.
2022
Authors
Machado, F; Duarte, N; Amaral, A; Araujo, M;
Publication
12TH INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT 2022
Abstract
The present paper aims to identify the main trends and gaps in the digitalization of manufacturing SMEs. The most significant literature on this emergent theme was gathered through a criterion search, resulting in discovering 4060 related documents. To narrow this considerable number of documents, a bibliometric analysis was performed. A database was exported from Clarivates' Web of Science for clusters analysis in VOSviewer's software. Afterward, it was possible to identify the top authors and documents. Four trends were identified: one Asian, headed by China; another Anglo-Saxon, led by the USA; and two European trends, run by Italy and Germany. Furthermore, were identified two research gaps: (1) The development of pro-environmental technology and (2) digital readiness models for manufacturing SMEs.
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