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                <text>Introducción: El dolor articular puede estar influenciado por la obesidad, el sedentarismo, problemas reumáticos o cirugías articulares previas, pero muchas personas a menudo atribuyen el aumento del dolor articular a los patrones climáticos cambiantes. Existen incluso individuos que afirman que la relación es tan real que pueden predecir los cambios climáticos por sus síntomas  Materiales y método: estudio observacional, transversal y analítico. Se basó en la realización de una encuesta con variables clínicas (i.e. edad, antecedentes patológicos) y datos relacionados al dolor y al cambio meteorológico que pudiera estar asociado al dolor. Para el análisis estadístico descriptivo se utilizaron las medias y los desvíos estándar, las frecuencias y porcentajes. Para el estudio de asociación entre la presencia de dolor previo o durante el cambio meteorológico y factores asociados, se utilizó el test de X2 y el OR con su IC respectivo. Se consideró como una p estadísticamente significativa a valores menores a 0,05.  Resultados: Se incluyó a 147 individuos, el 59,9% (88/147) de los encuestados fue de género femenino, los encuestados fueron divididos en dos grupos, adulto joven y adulto maduro, de acuerdo a un rango de edad, donde el 46,26% pertenecían al grupo adulto joven y 53,74% al grupo adulto maduro. El 39,46% (58/147) refirieron dolor antes de un cambio meteorológico. De los pacientes que manifestaron dolor, 32 pacientes refierieron dolor en la rodilla 55,5 % manifestó como zona de dolor más frecuente la rodilla. No se constató una asociación estadísticamente significativa entre la presencia del dolor previo a el cambio meteorológico específico (i.e. la variación de temperatura o la presencia de lluvia). Sin embargo, se observó una asociación entre la presencia de dolor previo al cambio de temperatura y el grupo etario de adulto maduro (p=0.008, OR= 0.398 IC= 0.200-0.792). No se constató asociación entre la presencia del dolor y otras características clínicas referidas por los encuestados.  Conclusión: Se encontró que la mayoría de los encuestados del grupo de adulto mayor percibe dolor en las articulaciones previo a un cambio meteorológico. Con mayor frecuencia el grupo de adulto maduro manifiesta algún dolor; a diferencia del grupo adulto joven que en su mayoría no presenta dolor previo al cambio climático.</text>
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                <text>RELACIÓN ENTRE EL TRANSPORTE Y LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS  NUTRICIONALES DE LA CARNE PORCINA PARA CONSUMO HUMANO  EN EL VALLE DE ABURRÁ (COLOMBIA)</text>
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                <text>La carne de cerdo se considera fuente de alto valor nutritivo por su alto contenido de  proteína; sin embargo, su transporte representa un eslabón crítico, por cuanto genera  pérdidas económicas, cuando se producen alteraciones en el bienestar animal que reper - cuten en los parámetros nutricionales, disminuyen la capacidad de retención de agua y  ocasionan pérdidas de proteína. El objetivo de este estudio fue relacionar las características  de los transportes con las características nutricionales de la carne porcina destinada a  consumo humano en el Valle de Aburrá (Antioquia, Colombia) en 2017. Se visitaron  tres plantas de sacrificio del Valle de Aburrá con muestreo probabilístico estratificado  por planta y afijación igual, obteniendo información de 338 animales. Se analizaron los  parámetros nutricionales de las muestras cárnicas, así como variables sociodemográficas,  de infraestructura, bienestar animal y prácticas de conducción de los transportistas. Se  realizaron pruebas de ji-cuadrado ( χ ²) para variables cualitativas dicotómicas, regresión  logística para variables cualitativas politómicas y  U  de Mann–Whitney para variables  cuantitativas.  Se  encontró  asociación  entre  varios  de  los  parámetros  indagados  con   valores  p   estadísticamente  significativos  ( p   =  0,000;  así,  no  tener  suministro  de  agua   permanente para los animales incrementa en 46,55 veces (IC 18,08 – 120,07) la po - sibilidad de presentar carnes nutricionalmente inadecuadas. Se concluye que factores  como la falta de suministro de agua a los cerdos, el mal estado de pisos y separadores,  la deficiente capacitación de los transportistas, la falta de supervisión a los animales, no  tener el certificado técnico-mecánico y la velocidad promedio de 80 km/h, se asocian  con la generación de productos cárnicos nutricionalmente inadecuados.</text>
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