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Exercise intervention in childhood obesity : a randomized controlled trial comparing hospital-versus home-based groups
2012
The aim of this study was to compare the effect of a hospital clinic group- versus home-based combined exercise-diet program for the treatment of childhood obesity.One hundred ten overweight/obese Spanish children and adolescents (6-16 years) in 2 intervention groups (hospital clinic group-based [n = 45] and home-based [n = 41]) and a sex-age-matched control group (n = 24) were randomly assigned to participate in a 6-month combined exercise (aerobic and resistance training) and Mediterranean diet program. Anthropometric values (including body weight, height, body mass index, BMI-Z score, and waist circumference) were measured pre- and postintervention for all the participants. Percentage bo…
Commenti a “Bronislaw Malinowski, l’antropologia pratica, la politica e il colonialismo” di Antonino Colajanni, con una risposta dell’autore
2022
Commenti a “Bronislaw Malinowski, l’antropologia pratica, la politica e il colonialismo” di Antonino Colajanni, con contributi di Marco Bassi, Valeria Ribeiro Corossacz, Antonio De Lauri, Frederico Delgado Rosa, Andrea E. Pia, Leonardo Piasere, Daniela Salvucci, Ivan Severi, Barbara Sorgoni, Jaro Stacul, Giuseppe Tateo, Elisabeth Tauber, Dorothy L. Zinn, Pier Paolo Viazzo e una risposta dell’autore.
Il litorale di Manfria (Gela) -
2010
Questo studio illustra il notevole patrimonio ambientale del Sito d'Interesse Comunitario "Torre Manfria", area tutelata ai sensi della Direttiva 92/43 CEE. Poiché l'area si trova nel comune di Gela, caratterizzato da una densità abitativa tra le più alte della Sicilia, l'occasione è buona anche per riflettere sui temi centrali del rapporto uomo-ambiente, prendendo spunto dagli innumerevoli esempi offerti dalla realtà locale. Ciò è stato fatto con la speranza di suscitare interesse verso un vivere "altro", che riconosca il valore della cultura, della conoscenza, dell'interazione virtuosa, facendosi ispirare dalla bellezza sobria ed essenziale degli ecosistemi.
Inferences on Sicilian Mesolithic subsistence patterns from cross-sectional geometry and entheseal changes
2020
International audience; Using cross-sectional geometry (CSG), entheseal changes (ECs), and presence of external auditory meatus exostosis (EAE), this study tests hypothesis-bases on isotopic and zooarchaeological evidence-that in the Sicilian Mesolithic terrestrial rather than marine resources were predominantly exploited, in substantial continuity with previous Epigravettian hunters. Results show similarities in the general frequency of ECs-a rough proxy for overall activity-with Late Pleistocene hunters, in contrast with Mesolithic coastal foragers or Neolithic herders/farmers. Yet, CSG suggests that this possible continuity in the type of resources exploited was accompanied by a behavior…
Materialismo storico
2015
Voce di approfondimento scritta specificamente per la seconda edizione italiana di R. H. Robbins, Antropologia culturale. Un approccio per problemi In-depth article written specifically for the second Italian edition of R. H. Robbins, Cultural Anthropology. An approach to problems
Sepolture Medievali nel settore meridionale delle Terme Sud: Saggio II
2019
Il capitolo riporta l'analisi antropologica del contesto delle tombe portate alla luce durante la campagna di scavo.
Upper Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer subsistence in Mediterranean coastal environments: an isotopic study of the diets of earliest directlyt-dated huma…
2011
Abstract The subsistence of hunter-gatherers in the Mediterranean Basin has been the object of few studies, which have not fully clarified the role of aquatic resources in their diets. Here we present the results of AMS radiocarbon dating and of isotope analyses on the earliest directly-dated human remains from Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. The radiocarbon determinations show that the Upper Palaeolithic (Epigravettian) humans from Grotta di San Teodoro (15 232–14 126 cal. BP) and Grotta Addaura Caprara (16 060–15 007 cal. BP) date to the Late-glacial and were possibly contemporary. The diets of these individuals were dominated by the protein of large terrestrial mamma…
Late Upper Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers in the Central Mediterranean: New archaeological and genetic data from the Late Epigravettian burial Oriente…
2019
AbstractGrotta d’Oriente, a small coastal cave located on the island of Favignana (Sicily, Italy) is a key site for the study of the early human colonization of Sicily. The individual known as Oriente C was found in the lower portion of an anthropogenic deposit containing typical local Late Upper Palaeolithic (Late Epigravettian) stone assemblages. Two radiocarbon dates on charcoal from the deposit containing the burial are consistent with the archaeological context and refer Oriente C to a period spanning about 14,200-13,800 cal. BP. Anatomical features are close to those of Late Upper Palaeolithic populations of the Mediterranean and show strong affinity with Palaeolithic individuals of S…
Mijiedarbība inovācijā mazajos un vidējos uzņēmumos meža nozarē Latvijā
2013
Anotācija Promocijas darbs ir veltīts, lai izpētītu mijiedarbību kā kompleksu un notiekošu procesu inovācijā meža nozares mazajos un vidējos uzņēmumos. Trīs socioloģijas teoriju (Inovācijas difūzijas teorija, Aģentu tīkla teorija, Sektorālā inovācijas sistēmas pieeja) analīze ir nodrošinājusi izpratni par mijiedarbības komplekso iedabu un daudzveidību inovācijā, kā arī sagatavojusi zināšanu bāzi teorētiskā modeļa izveidei mijiedarbības izpētei inovācijā meža nozares mazajos un vidējos uzņēmumos. Pielietojot gadījuma izpētes un kvalitatīvās analīzes metodi, empīriskajā pētījumā ir izpētīti 11 inovācijas piemēri un veikta divu inovācijas gadījumu padziļināta analīze. Kopsavelkot promocijas da…
Novel Sources of Biodiversity and Biomolecules from Bacteria Isolated from a High Middle Ages Soil Sample in Palermo (Sicily, Italy)
2023
: The urban plan of Palermo (Sicily, Italy) has evolved throughout Punic, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, and Norman ages until it stabilized within the borders that correspond to the current historic center. During the 2012 to 2013 excavation campaign, new remains of the Arab settlement, directly implanted above the structures of the Roman age, were found. The materials investigated in this study derived from the so-called Survey No 3, which consists of a rock cavity of subcylindrical shape covered with calcarenite blocks: it was probably used to dispose of garbage during the Arabic age and its content, derived from daily activities, included grape seeds, scales and bones of fish, small animal bon…