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Risk of Eating Disorders and Social Desirability among Higher Education Student...

Fernandes, Sandra; Costa, Carolina; Nakamura, I.; Poínhos, Rui; Oliveira, B.M.P.M.

The transition to college is a period of higher risk of the development of eating disorders, with nutrition/dietetics students representing a group of particular vulnerability. Hence, it is interesting to assess eating disorders, taking into consideration potential sources of bias, including social desirability. Our aims were to compare the risk of eating disorders between students of nutrition/dietetics and th...


Poly(butylene succinate)-based composites with technical and extracted lignins ...

Melro, Elodie; Duarte, Hugo; Eivazi, Alireza; Costa, Carolina; Faleiro, Maria Leonor; Rosa Da Costa, Ana; Antunes, Filipe E.; Valente, Artur J. M.

Poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) has been drawing attention as a reliable biodegradable and sustainable alternative to synthetic petroleum-based polymers. In this study, PBS-lignin composites were developed using a recently extracted lignin (LA-lignin) from pine wood residues employing an innovative sustainable approach. These composites were systematically compared with PBS-based composites formed with commonly ...


Perspectives on the Lindman Hypothesis and Cellulose Interactions

Norgren, Magnus; Costa, Carolina; Alves, Luís; Eivazi, Alireza; Dahlström, Christina; Svanedal, Ida; Edlund, Håkan; Medronho, Bruno

In the history of cellulose chemistry, hydrogen bonding has been the predominant explanation when discussing intermolecular interactions between cellulose polymers. This is the general consensus in scholarly textbooks and in many research articles, and it applies to several other biomacromolecules' interactions as well. This rather unbalanced description of cellulose has likely impacted the development of mater...


Noite Europeia de Investigadores

Faria, João; Patarra, Rita F.; Gouveia, Vera; Ruela, André; Silveira, Filipa; Amaral, Paulo; Santos, João Fanfa; Costa, Carolina; Constância, João Paulo

Noite Europeia dos Investigadores (NEI), tradução de “European Researchers’ Night”, é um evento anual que teve início em 2005, como parte do programa Europeu Horizonte 2020. O evento foi criado com o objetivo de aproximar o público em geral dos cientistas e a investigação que desenvolvem, e promover o interesse pela ciência e pelas carreiras científicas. A Noite dos Investigadores, ocorre sempre na última sexta...


Eating behaviour and risk of eating disorders in higher education students

Costa, Carolina; Fernandes, Sandra; Nakamura, Ingrid; Poínhos, Rui; Bruno M P M Oliveira


Risco de perturbações do comportamento Alimentar e Desejabilidade Social em est...

Fernandes, Sandra; Costa, Carolina; Nakamura, Ingrid; Poínhos, Rui; Bruno M P M Oliveira


Risk of eating disorders and social desirability among higher education student...

Fernandes, Sandra; Costa, Carolina; Nakamura, Ingrid; Poínhos, Rui; Bruno M P M Oliveira


Comportamento Alimentar e Risco de perturbações do comportamento Alimentar em e...

Costa, Carolina; Fernandes, Sandra; Nakamura, Ingrid; Poínhos, Rui; Bruno M P M Oliveira


Perspectives on the Lindman Hypothesis and cellulose interactions

Norgren, Magnus; Costa, Carolina; Alves, Luís; Eivazi, Alireza; Dahlström, Christina; Svanedal, Ida; Edlund, Håkan; Medronho, Bruno

In the history of cellulose chemistry, hydrogen bonding has been the predominant explanation when discussing intermolecular interactions between cellulose polymers. This is the general consensus in scholarly textbooks and in many research articles, and it applies to several other biomacromolecules’ interactions as well. This rather unbalanced description of cellulose has likely impacted the development of mater...


Antimicrobial susceptibility of Staphylococcus aureus and coagulase-negative st...

Sousa, Marta; Sampaio Maia, Benedita; Costa, Carolina; Campos, Carla; Campos, Joana

Staphylococcus infections are becoming increasingly difficult to treat due to the growing number of resistant strains to old and new antibiotics. Staphylococcus aureus is referenced as the most clinically relevant but other species, known as coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS), have emerged as major causes of serious infections. Although nostrils are considered Staphylococcus preferred host habitat, the ora...


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