Abstract:The recent severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-Cov-2) outbreak has created an unprecedented global challenge and triggered the implementation of interventions to promote social distancing, including cancellation of sports events.Importantly, coronavirus disease (COVID-19) affects relatively young people, with 77.8% of diagnoses in the age range of 30-69 years. 1 Around 80% of patients have mild disease, 15% moderate disease and 5% severe disease, requiring admission to intensive care units (I… Show more
“…Regular and moderate-intensity physical activity can boost the body's resistance to various diseases. However, avoiding excessive and prolonged exercise with high intensity is crucial, as it may negatively impact the body's immune system (Colombo, 2021;Puga et al, 2021).…”
Section: Physical and Social Health Services As A Tool To Build A Net...mentioning
This article focuses on social capital, a means for women working in the putting-out system sector to rise from adversity during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study explains that the pandemic has had a significant impact on the socioeconomic activities of women workers in Kalirungkut, Surabaya. This study aims to analyse working women who experience social downturns to get back up with the social capital they have. This qualitative research uses a non-positivistic paradigm but an interpretive approach through observation and in-depth interviews involving informants exposed to COVID-19. This study found four categories: helping behaviour as an act of humanitarian solidarity; reforestation and vegetable planting movement; networks for physical and social health services; and strengthening the economy. The researchers concluded that the social capital possessed by women workers in the putting-out system increased women's enthusiasm to rise from adversity during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“…Regular and moderate-intensity physical activity can boost the body's resistance to various diseases. However, avoiding excessive and prolonged exercise with high intensity is crucial, as it may negatively impact the body's immune system (Colombo, 2021;Puga et al, 2021).…”
Section: Physical and Social Health Services As A Tool To Build A Net...mentioning
This article focuses on social capital, a means for women working in the putting-out system sector to rise from adversity during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study explains that the pandemic has had a significant impact on the socioeconomic activities of women workers in Kalirungkut, Surabaya. This study aims to analyse working women who experience social downturns to get back up with the social capital they have. This qualitative research uses a non-positivistic paradigm but an interpretive approach through observation and in-depth interviews involving informants exposed to COVID-19. This study found four categories: helping behaviour as an act of humanitarian solidarity; reforestation and vegetable planting movement; networks for physical and social health services; and strengthening the economy. The researchers concluded that the social capital possessed by women workers in the putting-out system increased women's enthusiasm to rise from adversity during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“…Outras complicações encontradas na literatura são eventos trombóticos, tromboembolismo venoso e coagulação intravascular disseminada (PUGA et al, 2022;MANTA et al, 2022;SCRUZZI;TUMA;POU, 2021;ROJAS et al, 2021). Portanto, é importante ressaltar que possuir morbidades subjacentes elevam o risco de morrer por SARS-CoV-2 (ZHANG et al, 2021;GAVIRIA-SALINAS et al, 2021).…”
Introdução: A COVID-19 é uma doença causada pelo vírus Coronavírus da Síndrome Respiratória Aguda Grave 2. Apesar do sistema respiratório ser o mais acometido, os problemas cardíacos causados por essa doença têm chamado a atenção dos clínicos. Objetivo: Buscar o que tem de mais atual na literatura sobre a relação entres os elementos bioquímicos e farmacológicos com o desenvolvimento de complicações cardíacas em portadores de COVID-19. Metodologia: Para seleção dos artigos, as seguintes bases de dados foram acessadas: Base de dados de Enfermagem e Literatura Latino-Americana em Ciências da Saúde, no período de 05 a 10 de julho de 2022. Utilizou-se os Descritores em Ciências da Saúde: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 e doenças cardiovasculares. Resultados: Estudos apontam que um dos principais sistemas acometidos pelo vírus SARS-Cov-2, é o sistema cardiovascular, além disso destacam que a elevação dos biomarcadores (troponina I, dímero D) provoca um prognóstico cardíaco fatal. Conclusão: Conclui-se que a infecção pelo COVID-19 acarreta em diversas repercussões negativas, principalmente para indivíduos que possuem alterações cardíacas, o que não anula os indivíduos hígidos de sofrerem essas alterações que podem estar associadas ao aumento de biomarcadores como a troponina I e dímero D. Acerca da ECA, discute-se que o uso de inibidores desta enzima ainda possui resultados ambíguos.
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