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1 – 10 of 33Mauricio Orozco-Levi, Angie Rocío Pabón-Quezada, Doris Cristina Quintero-Lesmes, Andrés Ramírez Vélez, Juan Carlos Jaramillo López, Norma C. Serrano, Victor R. Castillo, Angie Yarlady Serrano-García and Alba Ramírez-Sarmiento
Sedentary living and respiratory/cardiovascular diseases affect respiratory and peripheral muscles. Muscle training can prevent, improve and reverse these changes. Their research…
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Purpose
Sedentary living and respiratory/cardiovascular diseases affect respiratory and peripheral muscles. Muscle training can prevent, improve and reverse these changes. Their research question suggests that precise nutraceutical administration can enhance antioxidant capacity and muscle function. This sudy aims to evaluate the impacto of an innovative nutraceutical on blood biomarkers such as essential aminoacids, antioxidants, lipid profile, and REDOX status in healthy individuals, stable Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) patients, and mechanically ventilated patients.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors designed a nutraceutical to assess its effects on serum amino acids, lipid profile, vitamins, minerals and reduction-oxidation function. Conducted at a high-complexity care hospital, a study with a non-equivalent group design compared pre- and post-treatment administration.
Findings
The 29 participants were categorized into healthy individuals (n = 10), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients (n = 10) and COPD patients receiving mechanical ventilation in an intensive care unit (ICU, n = 9) due to exacerbation. Analyzing serum values of selected markers and components before and after nutraceutical intake revealed significant differences. Oxygen radical absorption capacity units significantly increased (p = 0.0051) in healthy individuals. Isoleucine, valine, phosphorus, magnesium and calcium levels significantly increased in the healthy group.
Research limitations/implications
The small sample size and short duration limit the generalizability of results. The non-equivalent group design and lack of randomization may introduce bias, affecting reliability. Future research should involve larger, randomized controlled trials to confirm HIC1® benefits. Additionally, exploring long-term effects and optimal dosing in various populations, including different COPD stages and other chronic conditions, will provide more comprehensive insights. Despite these limitations, the study suggests promising implications for enhancing muscle function and antioxidant capacity through precise nutraceutical administration.
Practical implications
The administration of HIC1® demonstrates potential for improving antioxidant capacity and muscle function, particularly in sedentary individuals and those with respiratory or cardiovascular diseases. This study’s findings suggest that even short-term use of HIC1® can lead to significant increases in serum amino acids and other vital nutrients. Health practitioners should consider incorporating nutraceuticals like HIC1® into treatment plans for COPD patients and those requiring mechanical ventilation. Future research and clinical practice should explore optimal dosing and long-term benefits, potentially improving patient outcomes in chronic disease management.
Social implications
The use of nutraceuticals like HIC1® could have a significant impact on public health, especially for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and those with chronic illnesses. Improving muscle function and antioxidant capacity can reduce dependence on intensive care, decrease the economic burden on healthcare systems and enhance patients’ quality of life. Additionally, access to effective nutraceutical treatments could democratize healthcare, providing an affordable complementary option for preventing and managing muscle and respiratory diseases, promoting healthy and active aging in society.
Originality/value
This study is pioneering in evaluating the effects of a specifically designed nutraceutical, HIC1®, on both healthy individuals and those with chronic respiratory conditions. By focusing on precise nutraceutical administration, it addresses the gap in research on non-pharmaceutical interventions for enhancing muscle function and antioxidant capacity. The findings provide valuable insights into the potential of HIC1® to improve clinical outcomes in COPD patients and those undergoing intensive care, offering a novel, natural and potentially cost-effective approach to complement traditional treatments and support overall health and well-being.
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Carlos Dávila Ladrón de Guevara, Araceli Almaraz Alvarado and Mario Cerutti
Taking as reference a sample of around a hundred biographical materials on entrepreneurs in Mexico and Colombia, the purpose of this chapter is dual. Both to show the relevance…
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Taking as reference a sample of around a hundred biographical materials on entrepreneurs in Mexico and Colombia, the purpose of this chapter is dual. Both to show the relevance and varied modalities that the biographical approach has enjoyed in business history research since the 1990s, and to display the intrinsic potential this modality of scholarship entails for entrepreneurship endeavors. In particular, it discusses the prospects to incorporate this body of empirical works into the large Latin American audience attending undergraduate, graduate and executive education programs in business, economic history and related fields. The chapter is organized into three sections. The first two are devoted to illustrate relevant patterns in the entrepreneurial trajectory of individuals and entrepreneurial families studied in each of the two countries under consideration. The last section identifies some conceptual issues that may impact current debates on Latin American business development as exemplified in recent business and economic history journal venues and scholarly conferences.
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Noah Silva, Cristóbal Fernández‐Robin, Diego Yáñez and Gianni Romaní
This study measures the influence of educational programs oriented toward entrepreneurship (POE) on the prediction of the entrepreneurial intention (EI) of university students…
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Purpose
This study measures the influence of educational programs oriented toward entrepreneurship (POE) on the prediction of the entrepreneurial intention (EI) of university students, based on the theory of planned behaviour (TPB).
Design/methodology/focus
The sample contains a total of 4,697 answers from university students, obtained through the 2018 Global University Entrepreneurial Spirit Students' Survey (GUESSS) project. A model of structural equations was used.
Findings
The results show that educational POE have an impact on EI, mediated by the perceived university environment (UE) and entrepreneurial skills (ES). In addition, it was confirmed that the variable that best explains EI is the attitude toward entrepreneurship (ATE), followed by perceived behavioral control (PBC); these two variables are able to mediate the effect of subjective norm (SN) on EI.
Research limitations/implications
The study is limited to students in higher education. Additionally, the data used come from only one country.
Practical implications
Educational POE that are focused on providing and improving ES and knowledge must be promoted, given that they indirectly strengthen the EI of students in higher education.
Originality/value
The effect of educational POE, mediated by ES and the UE, on EI is measured.
Propósito
El objetivo de esta investigación es medir la influencia que proporcionan los programas de aprendizaje orientados al emprendimiento en la predicción de la intención emprendedora de estudiantes universitarios, a partir la TeorÃa del Comportamiento Planificado.
Diseño/metodología/enfoque
La muestra contiene un total de 4.697 respuestas de estudiantes universitarios obtenidas por el proyecto Global University Entrepreneurial Spirit Students' Survey 2018. Se utilizó un modelo de ecuaciones estructurales.
Hallazgos
Los resultados muestran que los programas de aprendizaje orientados al emprendimiento generan un efecto en la intención emprendedora mediado por el ambiente universitario percibido y las habilidades emprendedoras. Además, se verificó que la variable que mejor explica la intención emprendedora es la actitud hacia el emprendimiento, seguido del control percibido del comportamiento y estas dos variables logran mediar el efecto de la norma subjetiva sobre la intención emprendedora.
Limitaciones
El estudio se limita solo a estudiantes de educación superior. Además, los datos utilizados provienen de un solo paÃs.
Implicaciones prácticas
Se deben promover los programas de aprendizaje orientados al emprendimiento dedicados a entregar y mejorar conocimientos y habilidades emprendedoras, dado que esto fortalece la intención emprendedora en estudiantes de educación superior de forma indirecta.
Originalidad
Se mide el efecto de programas de aprendizaje orientados al emprendimiento mediado por habilidades emprendedoras y el ambiente universitario en la intención emprendedora.
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- Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurial intention
- Theory of planned behavior
- Education
- Educational programs oriented toward entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurial skills
- Emprendimiento
- Intención emprendedora
- TeorÃa del comportamiento Planificado
- Educación
- Programas de aprendizaje orientados al emprendimiento
- Habilidades emprendedoras
Francisca Pires Vaz Meneses Lopes and Maria Manuela dos Santos Natário
The concern with Corporate Social Responsibility has been increasing both by academics and politicians, as well as by companies and people in general, associated with the future…
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The concern with Corporate Social Responsibility has been increasing both by academics and politicians, as well as by companies and people in general, associated with the future of the next generations. Companies and organisations are increasingly aware that a differentiating factor nowadays is to be socially responsible and consequently to be certified in this area, helping them to grow and increase their notoriety and competitiveness. Companies that create and implement a Social Responsibility Management System have several advantages: increased brand recognition and consequent turnover, increased sales, improved relationship with their employees, increased competitive advantage in the market and helps the world to become better, through practices and application of current standards (IMR, 2019). Given the above it is intended in this study to identify and describe the requirements necessary for the implementation of a Social Responsibility Management System, according to the NP 4469:2019 standard, in a company in the textile industry. As a result of this proposal of SGRS in a company of workwear and personal protective equipment manufacturing, it was possible to see that the management of social responsibility can be a resource and key element to achieve success, with commitment from management and participation of all employees in decisions taken to improve the future of the company.
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Under the doctrine of judicial review established by Marbury v. Madison (1803) and the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), courts retain the power and authority to review…
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Under the doctrine of judicial review established by Marbury v. Madison (1803) and the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), courts retain the power and authority to review legislative and executive actions and rule on their constitutionality or legality. Courts may also review actions of judges and lower court decisions. This is an important and necessary action to maintain the checks and balances and separation of powers in the United States (U.S.) political system. It is also critical for providing legal oversight and accountability. This chapter will first look at judicial review historically including relevant statutes and cases, actions by the executive branch, and efforts by Congress.
Additionally, the chapter will examine the relationship between judicial review and public policy. Through laws passed by Congress or regulations enacted by federal agencies, these branches of government draft policies with the expectation the judicial branch will enforce them. The courts, however, are to uphold the Constitution first and foremost, and rule on the constitutionality of the laws and regulations. Judicial opinions can have the effect of creating policy, which is a different purpose than the Founding Fathers intended. After reviewing the court system, the chapter will examine several issue areas where the court has been shaped by and in turn influenced public policy.
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