Modelo Geoespacial para Priorizar los Factores de Riesgo Ambiental de las Comunidades Sin Alcantarillado Sanitario en la Cuenca del Río Grande de Loíza en Puerto Rico

Thesis UNSPECIFIED Ibero-american International University > Research > Doctoral Thesis
Ibero-american International University > Research > Doctoral Thesis
Cerrado Español Las descargas de pozos sépticos en malfuncionamiento o descargas directas a los cuerpos de agua ocasionan contaminación por patógenos e incumplimiento con los parámetros de la Ley Federal de Agua Limpia. La Agencia de Protección Ambiental Federal, determinó que la cuenca Río Grande de Loíza (RGL) es la más deteriorada en Puerto Rico y estimó que el 65 % de la población aguas arriba de la represa no cuenta con infraestructura sanitaria; El 50 % de los pozos sépticos no funcionan correctamente, de estos, 5 % tienen descargas directas y 95 % tienen desbordamientos. Planteó la necesidad de diseñar e implementar soluciones geoespaciales costo efectivas para atender algunos de los problemas de mayor prioridad (EPA, 2011).La investigación tuvo como objetivo general elaborar un modelo geoespacial para priorizar los factores de riesgo ambiental relacionados a las Comunidades sin Alcantarillado Sanitario para facilitar la toma de decisiones en el proceso de cumplimiento de la ley de agua limpia en la cuenca del RGL. La metodología ad hoc permitió establecer los criterios, los procedimientos para priorizar los factores, determinar el nivel de riesgo e identificar que el 79 % del área de la cuenca no tiene servicio sanitario. La correlación de las estructuras/km2, la cercanía a los ríos, la clasificación de uso de terrenos y la presencia de suelos hídricos D generó la capa de información geográfica que identificó 27 % del área de estudio como alto y muy alto riesgo. El modelo es una herramienta de innovación que puede incorporarse en el proceso de toma de decisiones para las agencias estatales y federales, y permite evaluar, ubicar y seleccionar a priori, aquellas comunidades que representan mayor riesgo de contaminación por fuentes domésticas. Los municipios pueden solicitar fondos para proyectos de infraestructura sanitaria para las comunidades en miras de un desarrollo sostenible. metadata Fernandez Valencia, Maria de Lourdes mail lufeva@gmail.com (2022) Modelo Geoespacial para Priorizar los Factores de Riesgo Ambiental de las Comunidades Sin Alcantarillado Sanitario en la Cuenca del Río Grande de Loíza en Puerto Rico. Doctoral thesis, Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana México.

Full text not available from this repository.

Abstract

Las descargas de pozos sépticos en malfuncionamiento o descargas directas a los cuerpos de agua ocasionan contaminación por patógenos e incumplimiento con los parámetros de la Ley Federal de Agua Limpia. La Agencia de Protección Ambiental Federal, determinó que la cuenca Río Grande de Loíza (RGL) es la más deteriorada en Puerto Rico y estimó que el 65 % de la población aguas arriba de la represa no cuenta con infraestructura sanitaria; El 50 % de los pozos sépticos no funcionan correctamente, de estos, 5 % tienen descargas directas y 95 % tienen desbordamientos. Planteó la necesidad de diseñar e implementar soluciones geoespaciales costo efectivas para atender algunos de los problemas de mayor prioridad (EPA, 2011).La investigación tuvo como objetivo general elaborar un modelo geoespacial para priorizar los factores de riesgo ambiental relacionados a las Comunidades sin Alcantarillado Sanitario para facilitar la toma de decisiones en el proceso de cumplimiento de la ley de agua limpia en la cuenca del RGL. La metodología ad hoc permitió establecer los criterios, los procedimientos para priorizar los factores, determinar el nivel de riesgo e identificar que el 79 % del área de la cuenca no tiene servicio sanitario. La correlación de las estructuras/km2, la cercanía a los ríos, la clasificación de uso de terrenos y la presencia de suelos hídricos D generó la capa de información geográfica que identificó 27 % del área de estudio como alto y muy alto riesgo. El modelo es una herramienta de innovación que puede incorporarse en el proceso de toma de decisiones para las agencias estatales y federales, y permite evaluar, ubicar y seleccionar a priori, aquellas comunidades que representan mayor riesgo de contaminación por fuentes domésticas. Los municipios pueden solicitar fondos para proyectos de infraestructura sanitaria para las comunidades en miras de un desarrollo sostenible.

Item Type: Thesis (Doctoral)
Uncontrolled Keywords: comunidades sin alcantarillado sanitario, modelo geoespacial, sistema de información geográfico, contaminación de agua, cuenca hidrográfica, descargas domésticas, priorización de riesgo.
Divisions: Ibero-american International University > Research > Doctoral Thesis
Ibero-american International University > Research > Doctoral Thesis
Date Deposited: 26 Sep 2023 23:30
Last Modified: 26 Sep 2023 23:30
URI: https://repositorio.unini.edu.mx/id/eprint/1524

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item

<a href="/10290/1/Influence%20of%20E-learning%20training%20on%20the%20acquisition%20of%20competences%20in%20basketball%20coaches%20in%20Cantabria.pdf" class="ep_document_link"><img class="ep_doc_icon" alt="[img]" src="/style/images/fileicons/text.png" border="0"/></a>

en

open

Influence of E-learning training on the acquisition of competences in basketball coaches in Cantabria

The main aim of this study was to analyse the influence of e-learning training on the acquisition of competences in basketball coaches in Cantabria. The current landscape of basketball coach training shows an increasing demand for innovative training models and emerging pedagogies, including e-learning-based methodologies. The study sample consisted of fifty students from these courses, all above 16 years of age (36 males, 14 females). Among them, 16% resided outside the autonomous community of Cantabria, 10% resided more than 50 km from the city of Santander, 36% between 10 and 50 km, 14% less than 10 km, and 24% resided within Santander city. Data were collected through a Google Forms survey distributed by the Cantabrian Basketball Federation to training course students. Participation was voluntary and anonymous. The survey, consisting of 56 questions, was validated by two sports and health doctors and two senior basketball coaches. The collected data were processed and analysed using Microsoft® Excel version 16.74, and the results were expressed in percentages. The analysis revealed that 24.60% of the students trained through the e-learning methodology considered themselves fully qualified as basketball coaches, contrasting with 10.98% of those trained via traditional face-to-face methodology. The results of the study provide insights into important characteristics that can be adjusted and improved within the investigated educational process. Moreover, the study concludes that e-learning training effectively qualifies basketball coaches in Cantabria.

Producción Científica

Josep Alemany Iturriaga mail josep.alemany@uneatlantico.es, Álvaro Velarde-Sotres mail alvaro.velarde@uneatlantico.es, Javier Jorge mail , Kamil Giglio mail ,

Alemany Iturriaga

<a class="ep_document_link" href="/15198/1/nutrients-16-03859.pdf"><img class="ep_doc_icon" alt="[img]" src="/style/images/fileicons/text.png" border="0"/></a>

en

open

Carotenoids Intake and Cardiovascular Prevention: A Systematic Review

Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) encompass a variety of conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels. Carotenoids, a group of fat-soluble organic pigments synthesized by plants, fungi, algae, and some bacteria, may have a beneficial effect in reducing cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. This study aims to examine and synthesize current research on the relationship between carotenoids and CVDs. Methods: A systematic review was conducted using MEDLINE and the Cochrane Library to identify relevant studies on the efficacy of carotenoid supplementation for CVD prevention. Interventional analytical studies (randomized and non-randomized clinical trials) published in English from January 2011 to February 2024 were included. Results: A total of 38 studies were included in the qualitative analysis. Of these, 17 epidemiological studies assessed the relationship between carotenoids and CVDs, 9 examined the effect of carotenoid supplementation, and 12 evaluated dietary interventions. Conclusions: Elevated serum carotenoid levels are associated with reduced CVD risk factors and inflammatory markers. Increasing the consumption of carotenoid-rich foods appears to be more effective than supplementation, though the specific effects of individual carotenoids on CVD risk remain uncertain.

Producción Científica

Sandra Sumalla Cano mail sandra.sumalla@uneatlantico.es, Imanol Eguren García mail imanol.eguren@uneatlantico.es, Álvaro Lasarte García mail , Thomas Prola mail thomas.prola@uneatlantico.es, Raquel Martínez Díaz mail raquel.martinez@uneatlantico.es, Iñaki Elío Pascual mail inaki.elio@uneatlantico.es,

Sumalla Cano

<a class="ep_document_link" href="/15333/1/nutrients-16-03907.pdf"><img class="ep_doc_icon" alt="[img]" src="/style/images/fileicons/text.png" border="0"/></a>

en

open

Youth Healthy Eating Index (YHEI) and Diet Adequacy in Relation to Country-Specific National Dietary Recommendations in Children and Adolescents in Five Mediterranean Countries from the DELICIOUS Project

Background/Objectives: The diet quality of younger individuals is decreasing globally, with alarming trends also in the Mediterranean region. The aim of this study was to assess diet quality and adequacy in relation to country-specific dietary recommendations for children and adolescents living in the Mediterranean area. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted of 2011 parents of the target population participating in the DELICIOUS EU-PRIMA project. Dietary data and cross-references with food-based recommendations and the application of the youth healthy eating index (YHEI) was assessed through 24 h recalls and food frequency questionnaires. Results: Adherence to recommendations on plant-based foods was low (less than ∼20%), including fruit and vegetables adequacy in all countries, legume adequacy in all countries except for Italy, and cereal adequacy in all countries except for Portugal. For animal products and dietary fats, the adequacy in relation to the national food-based dietary recommendations was slightly better (∼40% on average) in most countries, although the Eastern countries reported worse rates. Higher scores on the YHEI predicted adequacy in relation to vegetables (except Egypt), fruit (except Lebanon), cereals (except Spain), and legumes (except Spain) in most countries. Younger children (p < 0.005) reporting having 8–10 h adequate sleep duration (p < 0.001), <2 h/day screen time (p < 0.001), and a medium/high physical activity level (p < 0.001) displayed a better diet quality. Moreover, older respondents (p < 0.001) with a medium/high educational level (p = 0.001) and living with a partner (p = 0.003) reported that their children had a better diet quality. Conclusions: Plant-based food groups, including fruit, vegetables, legumes, and even (whole-grain) cereals are underrepresented in the diets of Mediterranean children and adolescents. Moreover, the adequate consumption of other important dietary components, such as milk and dairy products, is rather disregarded, leading to substantially suboptimal diets and poor adequacy in relation to dietary guidelines.

Producción Científica

Francesca Giampieri mail francesca.giampieri@uneatlantico.es, Alice Rosi mail , Francesca Scazzina mail , Evelyn Frias-Toral mail , Osama Abdelkarim mail , Mohamed Aly mail , Raynier Zambrano-Villacres mail , Juancho Pons mail , Laura Vázquez-Araújo mail , Sandra Sumalla Cano mail sandra.sumalla@uneatlantico.es, Iñaki Elío Pascual mail inaki.elio@uneatlantico.es, Lorenzo Monasta mail , Ana Mata mail , María Isabel Pardo mail , Pablo Busó mail , Giuseppe Grosso mail ,

Giampieri

<a href="/15440/1/fcimb-1-1515641.pdf" class="ep_document_link"><img class="ep_doc_icon" alt="[img]" src="/style/images/fileicons/text.png" border="0"/></a>

en

open

Editorial: Host-bacteria interactions in fish pathogens

In order to promote the sustainable development of aquaculture, it is of great importance to better understand fish diseases caused by classic and emerging bacterial pathogens. Strains of classic fish pathogens such as Aeromonas, Vibrio, Photobacterium, Edwardsiella, Yersinia, Flavobacterium, or Piscirickettsia.

Producción Científica

José Ramos-Vivas mail jose.ramos@uneatlantico.es, Félix Acosta mail ,

Ramos-Vivas

<a href="/15441/1/journal.pone.0313835.pdf" class="ep_document_link"><img class="ep_doc_icon" alt="[img]" src="/style/images/fileicons/text.png" border="0"/></a>

en

open

StackIL10: A stacking ensemble model for the improved prediction of IL-10 inducing peptides

Interleukin-10, a highly effective cytokine recognized for its anti-inflammatory properties, plays a critical role in the immune system. In addition to its well-documented capacity to mitigate inflammation, IL-10 can unexpectedly demonstrate pro-inflammatory characteristics under specific circumstances. The presence of both aspects emphasizes the vital need to identify the IL-10-induced peptide. To mitigate the drawbacks of manual identification, which include its high cost, this study introduces StackIL10, an ensemble learning model based on stacking, to identify IL-10-inducing peptides in a precise and efficient manner. Ten Amino-acid-composition-based Feature Extraction approaches are considered. The StackIL10, stacking ensemble, the model with five optimized Machine Learning Algorithm (specifically LGBM, RF, SVM, Decision Tree, KNN) as the base learners and a Logistic Regression as the meta learner was constructed, and the identification rate reached 91.7%, MCC of 0.833 with 0.9078 Specificity. Experiments were conducted to examine the impact of various enhancement techniques on the correctness of IL-10 Prediction. These experiments included comparisons between single models and various combinations of stacking-based ensemble models. It was demonstrated that the model proposed in this study was more effective than singular models and produced satisfactory results, thereby improving the identification of peptides that induce IL-10.

Producción Científica

Salman Sadullah Usmani mail , Izaz Ahmmed Tuhin mail , Md. Rajib Mia mail , Md. Monirul Islam mail , Md. Monirul Islam mail , Imran Mahmud mail , Carlos Eduardo Uc Ríos mail carlos.uc@unini.edu.mx, Henry Fabian Gongora mail henry.gongora@uneatlantico.es, Imran Ashraf mail , Md. Abdus Samad mail ,

Usmani