Este documento describe cómo los blogs pueden ser una herramienta educativa útil tanto para instructores como estudiantes, y proporciona instrucciones para crear un blog personal en Blogger sobre temas de inducción. Explica que los blogs son sitios web que recopilan artículos de forma cronológica y permiten comentarios de lectores, y que pueden usarse para fines personales, académicos o profesionales.
Miki Ben-Dor — Interdisciplinary Reconstruction of the Paleolithic Diet (AHS13)Ancestral Health Society
Several anthropologist have stated that there were many Paleolithic diets, presumably questioning the meat/fat centric Paleo practice or the ancestral paradigm altogether. A review of recent findings relating to the reconstruction of Paleolithic diets from various scientific areas of enquiry will be presented and likely ratios of animal to plant sourced food will be discussed. It will be argued that despite the apparent variability in Paleolithic diets, valid practical dietary guidance can be gained from their study.
Miki Ben-Dor — Interdisciplinary Reconstruction of the Paleolithic Diet (AHS13)Ancestral Health Society
Several anthropologist have stated that there were many Paleolithic diets, presumably questioning the meat/fat centric Paleo practice or the ancestral paradigm altogether. A review of recent findings relating to the reconstruction of Paleolithic diets from various scientific areas of enquiry will be presented and likely ratios of animal to plant sourced food will be discussed. It will be argued that despite the apparent variability in Paleolithic diets, valid practical dietary guidance can be gained from their study.
AHS13 Stephan Guyenet Insulin and Obesity: Reconciling Conflicting Evidence Ancestral Health Society
The pancreatic hormone insulin regulates the trafficking and metabolism of carbohydrate and fat. Since insulin influences fatty acid flux in fat tissue, and manipulating insulin can influence body fatness, this has raised the possibility that insulin plays a role in common obesity. Two competing hypotheses propose that 1) elevated insulin is a compensatory response to insulin resistance that develops with fat gain, or 2) elevated insulin outpaces insulin resistance and favors fat gain. Each hypothesis appears to be supported by a large amount of evidence. This presentation will outline a framework capable of reconciling this seemingly conflicting evidence.
AHS13 Hamilton Stapell — The End of Paleo: Is the Ancestral Health Movement G...Ancestral Health Society
Hamilton's talk may be viewed at http://youtu.be/ArcSIg3cYcw
Complete abstracts along with presenter bios and photos, are available on our website:
http://www.ancestralhealth.org/post/2013-ancestral-health-symposium-ahs13
Abstract:
The current Ancestral Health movement is often thought to be on the verge of going mainstream. Many within the movement believe this would lead to positive health (and financial) outcomes for both individuals and society as a whole. However, the transition from a small, highly-devoted group of adherents to a mass following will be far more difficult than commonly assumed. In addition, this presentation will gauge the current size of the Ancestral Health movement by examining empirical data. It also identifies the two types of individuals that typically go paleo. The key commonality between both groups is a very high level of motivation, which also suggests limited penetration of the Ancestral Health movement in the future.
A new theory suggests that acid reflux is caused by carbohydrate malabsorption, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and microbe-induced gas pressure. The pressure drives acid reflux much like dropping a Mentos in a bottle of coke. Difficult-to-digest Carbohydrates lactose, fructose, resistant starch, fiber and sugar alcohols are most likely to cause malabsorption and symptoms of SIBO-related conditions such as GERD and IBS. A novel calculation called fermentation potential (FP) can measure the gut symptom potential of any food. The low FP approach was successfully tested in a small clinical study in the Boston area.
AHS13 Grayson Wheatley - What is Optimal Health? Complexity Science, Chaos Th...Ancestral Health Society
An ancestral lifestyle relies on alignment of nutrition, physical activity and sleep for achieving optimal health and well-being. New research in complexity science - a rapidly evolving body of work that studies dynamic networking systems - has cast doubt on the effectiveness of how we measure expected outcomes in health and medicine. Complex systems may better explain human health by focusing not on single data elements as “cause-and-effect” but on the interactions among complex biological systems. The implications of complexity science and chaos theory on leading an ancestral lifestyle and achieving optimal health will be discussed.
Peter Attia, MD presenting at the Ancestral Health Symposium 2012 (AHS12)
The Straight Dope on Cholesterol
Abstract:
Cholesterol is one of the most misunderstood molecules in the human body. Much like fire, it can be an essential tool for life, if used properly, or a destructive force if allowed to run amok. In this presentation, Peter Attia will explain how the body creates, moves, and utilizes this vital molecule and how what you eat can tip the balance in your favor. By the end of this talk you'll know more about cholesterol than 99% of the physicians in this country.
Bio:
Peter Attia is the President and co-founder of the Nutrition Science Initiative (NuSI), a California-based 501(c)(3). Peter is also a physician and former McKinsey & Company consultant, where he was a member of both the corporate risk and healthcare practices. Peter earned his M.D. from Stanford University and holds a B.Sc. in mechanical engineering and applied mathematics from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, where he also taught and helped design the calculus curriculum.
As a biochemist, I was floored by this presentation by Dr. Lustig of UCSF on high-fructose corn syrup. I watched him on the UC channel on cable and downloaded a copy of the presentation to share.
AHS13 Stephan Guyenet Insulin and Obesity: Reconciling Conflicting Evidence Ancestral Health Society
The pancreatic hormone insulin regulates the trafficking and metabolism of carbohydrate and fat. Since insulin influences fatty acid flux in fat tissue, and manipulating insulin can influence body fatness, this has raised the possibility that insulin plays a role in common obesity. Two competing hypotheses propose that 1) elevated insulin is a compensatory response to insulin resistance that develops with fat gain, or 2) elevated insulin outpaces insulin resistance and favors fat gain. Each hypothesis appears to be supported by a large amount of evidence. This presentation will outline a framework capable of reconciling this seemingly conflicting evidence.
AHS13 Hamilton Stapell — The End of Paleo: Is the Ancestral Health Movement G...Ancestral Health Society
Hamilton's talk may be viewed at http://youtu.be/ArcSIg3cYcw
Complete abstracts along with presenter bios and photos, are available on our website:
http://www.ancestralhealth.org/post/2013-ancestral-health-symposium-ahs13
Abstract:
The current Ancestral Health movement is often thought to be on the verge of going mainstream. Many within the movement believe this would lead to positive health (and financial) outcomes for both individuals and society as a whole. However, the transition from a small, highly-devoted group of adherents to a mass following will be far more difficult than commonly assumed. In addition, this presentation will gauge the current size of the Ancestral Health movement by examining empirical data. It also identifies the two types of individuals that typically go paleo. The key commonality between both groups is a very high level of motivation, which also suggests limited penetration of the Ancestral Health movement in the future.
A new theory suggests that acid reflux is caused by carbohydrate malabsorption, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and microbe-induced gas pressure. The pressure drives acid reflux much like dropping a Mentos in a bottle of coke. Difficult-to-digest Carbohydrates lactose, fructose, resistant starch, fiber and sugar alcohols are most likely to cause malabsorption and symptoms of SIBO-related conditions such as GERD and IBS. A novel calculation called fermentation potential (FP) can measure the gut symptom potential of any food. The low FP approach was successfully tested in a small clinical study in the Boston area.
AHS13 Grayson Wheatley - What is Optimal Health? Complexity Science, Chaos Th...Ancestral Health Society
An ancestral lifestyle relies on alignment of nutrition, physical activity and sleep for achieving optimal health and well-being. New research in complexity science - a rapidly evolving body of work that studies dynamic networking systems - has cast doubt on the effectiveness of how we measure expected outcomes in health and medicine. Complex systems may better explain human health by focusing not on single data elements as “cause-and-effect” but on the interactions among complex biological systems. The implications of complexity science and chaos theory on leading an ancestral lifestyle and achieving optimal health will be discussed.
Peter Attia, MD presenting at the Ancestral Health Symposium 2012 (AHS12)
The Straight Dope on Cholesterol
Abstract:
Cholesterol is one of the most misunderstood molecules in the human body. Much like fire, it can be an essential tool for life, if used properly, or a destructive force if allowed to run amok. In this presentation, Peter Attia will explain how the body creates, moves, and utilizes this vital molecule and how what you eat can tip the balance in your favor. By the end of this talk you'll know more about cholesterol than 99% of the physicians in this country.
Bio:
Peter Attia is the President and co-founder of the Nutrition Science Initiative (NuSI), a California-based 501(c)(3). Peter is also a physician and former McKinsey & Company consultant, where he was a member of both the corporate risk and healthcare practices. Peter earned his M.D. from Stanford University and holds a B.Sc. in mechanical engineering and applied mathematics from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, where he also taught and helped design the calculus curriculum.
As a biochemist, I was floored by this presentation by Dr. Lustig of UCSF on high-fructose corn syrup. I watched him on the UC channel on cable and downloaded a copy of the presentation to share.
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Hoy repasaremos a uña de caballo otro reciente documento de la Comisión (SWD-2024) que lleva por título ‘Análisis de países sobre la convergencia social en línea con las características del Marco de Convergencia Social (SCF)’.
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2. • Comprender la potencialidad pedagógica de los blogs como un
recurso educativo, que puede ser aprovechado por instructores y
aprendices, en situaciones de enseñanza y aprendizaje.
• Conocer la estructura de un blog en Blogger.
• Crear un blog personal sobre los temas abordados en la semana de
inducción.
3. Un blog, (también conocido como weblog o bitácora), es un sitio que
recopila cronológicamente textos o artículos de uno o varios autores.
Habitualmente los lectores pueden escribir sus comentarios y el autor
darles respuesta, haciendo posible la creación de diálogos.
El uso o temática de cada blog es particular, los hay de tipo personal,
periodístico, empresarial o corporativo, tecnológico, educativo, etc.
4. • Utilidad en el campo personal.
• Utilidad en el campo académico.
• Utilidad en el campo profesional.
5. • Servicio creado por Pyra Labs en 1999 y adquirido por Google en
2003.
• Para publicar contenidos no es necesario escribir ningún código o
instalar programas.
• Cuentan con un dominio .blogspot.com