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2012

Goodness-of-fit for a concentrated von Mises-Fisher distribution

Autores
Sousa Figueiredo, AMS;

Publicação
COMPUTATIONAL STATISTICS

Abstract
The von Mises-Fisher distribution is widely used for modelling directional data. In this paper we propose goodness-of-fit methods for a concentrated von Mises-Fisher distribution and we analyse by simulation some questions concerning the application of these tests. We analyse the empirical power of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for several dimensions of the sphere, supposing as alternative hypothesis a mixture of two von Mises-Fisher distributions with known parameters. We also compare the empirical power of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test with the Rao's score test for data on the sphere, supposing as alternative hypothesis, a mixture of two Fisher distributions with unknown parameters replaced by their maximum likelihood estimates or a 5-parameter Fisher-Bingham distribution. Finally, we give an example with real spherical data.

2012

Restructuring in privatised firms: A statis approach

Autores
Figueiredo, A; Figueiredo, F; Monteiro, NP; Straume, OR;

Publicação
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics

Abstract
We analyse the dynamics and evolution of the corporate restructuring process in the Portuguese banking sector, where 10 banks were privatised during the period 1989-1996. We apply a novel methodological approach in this context, using a multidimensional measure of restructuring that links product and labour market variables. We find evidence of considerable heterogeneity in the restructuring process, where firms adjust at different speeds and intensities. We also find that the wage level is by far the firm attribute that changed more, which is shown to reflect substantial changes in terms of composition, and not size, of the workforce. Our empirical evidence also suggests that privatisation is associated with a higher level of rent sharing. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.

2012

Applications of Fractional Calculus to Epidemiological Models

Autores
Skwara, U; Martins, J; Ghaffari, P; Aguiar, M; Boto, J; Stollenwerk, N;

Publicação
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS (ICNAAM 2012), VOLS A AND B

Abstract
Epidemiological spreading does not only happen from person to neighbouring person but often over wide distances, when infected but asymptomatic persons travel and carry infection to others over wide distances. Superdiffusion has been suggested to model such spreading in spatially restriced contact networks, i.e. there is still a notion of geographical distance, but spreading happens with high probability proportional to large distances. From fractional calculus several ways of describing superdiffusion are know. Here we investigate the representation in Fourier space and which is easily generalizable to higher dimensional space in order to compare with stochastic models of epidemiological spreading.

2012

Scaling of Stochasticity in Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Epidemics

Autores
Aguiar, M; Kooi, BW; Martins, J; Stollenwerk, N;

Publicação
MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF NATURAL PHENOMENA

Abstract
In this paper we analyze the stochastic version of a minimalistic multi-strain model, which captures essential differences between primary and secondary infections in dengue fever epidemiology, and investigate the interplay between stochasticity, seasonality and import. The introduction of stochasticity is needed to explain the fluctuations observed in some of the available data sets, revealing a scenario where noise and complex deterministic skeleton strongly interact. For large enough population size, the stochastic system can be well described by the deterministic skeleton gaining insight on the relevant parameter values purely on topological information of the dynamics, rather than classical parameter estimation of which application is in general restricted to fairly simple dynamical scenarios.

2012

The impact of an intervention taught by trained teachers on childhood fruit and vegetable intake: A randomized trial

Autores
Rosário, R; Araújo, A; Oliveira, B; Padrão, P; Lopes, O; Teixeira, V; Moreira, A; Barros, R; Pereira, B; Moreira, P;

Publicação
Journal of Obesity

Abstract
Our study aimed to assess the impact of a six-months nutrition program, taught by trained teachers, on fruit and vegetable consumption among children in grades 1 to 4. Four hundred and sixty-four children (239 female), 6 to 12 years old, from seven elementary schools were assigned to this randomized trial. Teachers were trained by researchers over six months, according to the following topics: nutrition, healthy eating, and strategies to increase physical activity. After each session, teachers were encouraged to develop activities in the classroom on the topics learned. Children's sociodemographic, anthropometric, dietary, and physical activity data were assessed at baseline and at the end of the intervention. The effect sizes ranged between small (Cohen's d=0.12 on "other vegetables") to medium (0.56 on "fruit and vegetable"), and intervened children reported a significantly higher consumption of vegetables and fruit. Interventions involving trained teachers offer promise to increase consumption of fruit and vegetable in children. © 2012 Rafaela Rosário et al.

2012

The Impact of an Intervention Taught by Trained Teachers on Childhood Overweight

Autores
Rosario, R; Oliveira, B; Araujo, A; Lopes, O; Padrao, P; Moreira, A; Teixeira, V; Barros, R; Pereira, B; Moreira, P;

Publicação
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH

Abstract
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of a six-months' nutrition program, delivered and taught by classroom teachers with in-service nutrition training, on the prevention of overweight and obesity among children in grades 1 to 4. In this randomized trial, four hundred and sixty four children from seven elementary schools were allocated to a nutrition educational program delivered by their own teachers. Intervened teachers had 12 sessions of three hours each with the researchers throughout six months, according to the topics nutrition and healthy eating, the importance of drinking water and healthy cooking activities. After each session, teachers were encouraged to develop activities in class focused on the learned topics. Sociodemographic, anthropometric, dietary, and physical activity assessments were performed at baseline and at the end of the intervention. In the intervention group the increase in Body Mass Index (BMI) z-score was significantly lower than in the control group (p = 0.009); fewer proportion of children became overweight in the intervened group compared with the control (5.6% vs. 18.4%; p = 0.037). Our study provides further support to decrease the overweight epidemic, involving classroom teachers in a training program and making them dedicated interventionists.

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