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IX Seminario della Scuola di Dottorato in Archeologia Sapienza, Università di Roma
IX Seminario della Scuola di Dottorato in Archeologia Sapienza, Università di Roma / Abbondanzieri, Elisa; Briatico, Giuseppe; Di Matteo, Martina; Fusco, Marianna; Giovino, Noemi; Petrini, Mattia; Pizzuti, Elisa; Previti, Giulia; Vilmercati, Melissa - (2022). (Intervento presentato al convegno IX Seminario della Scuola di Dottorato in Archeologia tenutosi presso l'Aula di Archeologia del Museo dell'Arte Classica e online - piattaforma Google Meet nel 15-16 febbraio 2022
International Seminar (University of Miami, “Sapienza” University of Rome-DIAP-LPA) Urban morphology and design: Rome in Miami
International Seminar (University of Miami, “Sapienza” University of Rome-DIAP-LPA)
Urban morphology and design: Rome in Miami, April 8th-10th, 2014, University of Miami, School of Architecture, Coral Gables, FL, USA
Tuesday, April 8th, 9:30 AM, Architecture Library
Alessandro Camiz (Postdoctoral fellow, “Sapienza”, University of Rome, Adjunct Faculty and Visiting lecturer, University of Miami) From urban fabric to Roman palaces
Wednesday, April 9th, 6:00 PM, Glasgow hall
Introduction by Jean-François Lejeune (Director of graduate studies)
Giuseppe Strappa (Full Professor, “Sapienza”, University of Rome) Urban design methods: Muratori and Caniggia
Alessandro Camiz (Postdoctoral fellow, “Sapienza”, University of Rome, Adjunct Faculty and Visiting lecturer, University of Miami) City as organism: 22nd ISUF conference in Rome
Thursday, April 10th, 9:30 AM, Architecture Library
Paolo Carlotti (Researcher, “Sapienza”, University of Rome) Urban form: settlement and process, N.Y., Boston and Philadelphia
Alessandro Camiz- coordinamento scientifico
T (+39) 06 4991 9220
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In salute in Sapienza
Background and objective:
The growing impact of chronic degenerative pathologies (such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease) requires and pushes towards the development of new preventive strategies to reduce the incidence and prevalence of these diseases.
Lifestyle changes, especially related to the Mediterranean Diet (MD), have the potential to modify disease outcomes and ultimately costs related to their management.
The Mediterranean dietary pattern (MDP) is a useful tool in the primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases, and its adoption has significantly beneficial public health implications. The rise in chronic diseases, stresses the need to retain a healthy workforce.
Many chronic diseases are linked to unhealthy lifestyles and stress. Fortunately, in many cases the severity chronic disease can be altered and improved by appropriate nutrition, increased physical activity, smoking cessation and reduced alcohol consumption.
Unfortunately, high level of stress and unhealthy lifestyles are very common among university employees and students.
This calls for appropriate action focusing on improving and maintaining university employees and students’ health.
Settings such as the workplace and the university, in particular, have been established as one of the priority settings for health promotion into the 21st century, as they can reach a great range of people of diverse backgrounds.
Therefore, the proposed project examined university employees’ and students’ health and well-being, with the overall aim to improve and promote health in “Sapienza” University of Rome.
Material and methods:
Phase 1: The first part of the project followed a cross-sectional design. In order to identify areas of health-promotion and prevention, employee and student health were assessed through a self-administered questionnaire. Both groups participated in survey based on existing and validated instruments: Socio-demographic factors; Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ); Questionnaire on alcohol consumption (Audit c); Questionnaire on smoking habit and tobacco consumption (e.g. Fagerström Test); Questionnaire for the evaluation of physical activity (IPAQ); Questionnaire on the health related quality of life (SF-12).
The project provides the establishment of a pilot center of preventive medicine and health care and it was created an ad hoc website dedicated to these issues. It could be visualized on the following link: https://dspmi.uniroma1.it/strutture/progetto-preveniamo
In progress:
Phase 2: based on the results of the first part target-oriented workplace and university health promotion efforts will be developed.
Phase 3: it will involve the evaluation and monitoring of the project. Evaluation and monitoring is an important in ensuring the ongoing development of the project as well as safeguarding that goals, objectives and strategies are being met. Evaluation will take place through questionnaires.
Results:
On 760 University people, the mean score was 5 (SD 1.71; range:0-10).
The majority of the students/employees (n.632; 83.2%) showed a score < 6.99, indicating that they do not respect the rules of the MD; on the contrary, only 128 (16.8%) exceeded a score of 7, and therefore adhered in varying degrees. In detail, no one reached the maximum score of 12 and no one of 11. The maximum score gained was 10 for only 2 people (0.3%).
By binary logistic regression, resulted that the likelihood of adhering to healthy eating habits increase in older people and to be an employee could reduce the likelihood of adhering to the Mediterranean dietary pattern.
About 23.1% declared to smoke cigarettes, 52.2% in the last 7 days never performed vigorous physical activities and 21.2% never performed moderate physical activities. A percentage of 45% of the sample in the last 7 days walked for at least 10 minutes every day. Only 5.5% of the sample answered “excellent” to the question on own health perception, 29.7% declared “very good”, 50.1% “good”, 13.3% “not very good”, 1.3% poor. Most of the sample (n. 256; 33.7%) consumes alcoholic beverages 2-4 times a week and for n.151 (19.9%) was happened to drink more than six glasses once a month.
Conclusions
This study is a good starting point for carrying out larger study, with repeated health promotion interventions over time and long-term efficacy evaluation
Giuseppe Ugo Papi
Il ritratto di Giuseppe Ugo Papi appartiene alla serie dei ritratti dei rettori dell'Università Sapienza di Roma. L'opera è di Amedeo Bocchi che la realizza nel 1966, ma lo stesso artista è già presente nella "galleria dei rettori" con il ritratto di Giuseppe Sanarelli del 1935. Entrambi i dipinti sono inediti e si inseriscono appieno nella produzione degli anni Trenta e degli anni Sessanta dell'artista parmense
Levis de, Giuseppe
Believed to be a provincial artist, perhaps Jewish, given his surname and his predilection for the Latin form of its signature, Giuseppe de Levis was born in Verona in 1552. Following the example of his elder brother Santo, he turned to bronze sculpture, far surpassing his family predecessors. He went on to run a flourishing workshop specialising in bell casting from 1576 onwards. In the field of so-called major sculpture, Levis joined forces with Angelo Rossi from Verona, to whom we owe the statuettes of St George and St John the Baptist, dating from around 1600, for the stoups of S. Giorgio in Braida in Verona. He died between 1611 and 1614 in Verona
Capograssi filosofo dei diritti umani
Il 18 aprile 2013, nella Sala delle Lauree della Facoltà di Scienze politiche della Sapienza Università di Roma, C. Nitsch ha preso parte, con una relazione su «Capograssi filosofo dei diritti umani», alle «Giornate romane di lettura» organizzate dalla Fondazione Nazionale Giuseppe Capograssi
The Brain Somewhere Else: Behavioural Addictions in the Age of Internet
Webconference
THE BRAIN SOMEWHERE ELSE:
BEHAVIOURAL ADDICTIONS IN THE AGE OF INTERNET
(Il Cervello Altrove: Dipendenze Comportamentali nell’era di Internet):
Languages: English and Italian
April 9th 2021
(9:30-13.00 CET)
President: Giuseppe Bersani (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
9.30 - Opening and Welcome
Chairs: Giuseppe Bersani (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
Ornella Corazza (Hertfordshire University, United Kingdom)
09.40 Zsolt Demetrovics (University of Gibraltar, United Kingdom)
The motives behind behavioral addictions
10.00 Naomi Fineberg (Herfordshire University, United Kingdom)
Problematic Usage of the Internet - Disorders, Models, Mechanisms and Interventions
10.20 Henrietta Bowden-Jones (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Gambling Disorder in a Digital Age: What have we learned?
10.40 Julius Burkauskas (Neuroscience Institute, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Lithuania)
Problematic Internet Use and Mental Distress Symptoms during COVID-19 Pandemic
11.00 Giuseppe Bersani (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
Problematic Internet Use and Influence on Psychopathology
11.20 Stefano Pallanti (Institute of Neuroscience, Florence, Italy/Albert Einstein Institue, New
York, USA)
Neuromodulation in Behavioural Addictions
12.00 - Round Table (in Italian)
Clinical experience in internet-related behavioural addictions
Chair: Donatella Marazziti (University of Pisa, Italy)
Participants:
Luigi Janiri (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy)
Giovanni Martinotti (G. D'Annunzio“ University, Pescara/Chieti, Italy)
Tonino Cantelmi (Università Europea di Roma, Italy)
Ermelinda Levari (Servizio per le Dipendenze e Alcologia, APSS, Trento, Italy)
13.00 - Conclusive remarks
Webconference
THE BRAIN SOMEWHERE ELSE:
BEHAVIOURAL ADDICTIONS IN THE AGE OF INTERNET
(Il Cervello Altrove: Dipendenze Comportamentali nell’era di Internet):
Languages: English and Italian
April 9th 2021
(9:30-13.00 CET)
President: Giuseppe Bersani (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
9.30 - Opening and Welcome
Chairs: Giuseppe Bersani (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
Ornella Corazza (Hertfordshire University, United Kingdom)
09.40 Zsolt Demetrovics (University of Gibraltar, United Kingdom)
The motives behind behavioral addictions
10.00 Naomi Fineberg (Herfordshire University, United Kingdom)
Problematic Usage of the Internet - Disorders, Models, Mechanisms and Interventions
10.20 Henrietta Bowden-Jones (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Gambling Disorder in a Digital Age: What have we learned?
10.40 Julius Burkauskas (Neuroscience Institute, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Lithuania)
Problematic Internet Use and Mental Distress Symptoms during COVID-19 Pandemic
11.00 Giuseppe Bersani (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
Problematic Internet Use and Influence on Psychopathology
11.20 Stefano Pallanti (Institute of Neuroscience, Florence, Italy/Albert Einstein Institue, New
York, USA)
Neuromodulation in Behavioural Addictions
12.00 - Round Table (in Italian)
Clinical experience in internet-related behavioural addictions
Chair: Donatella Marazziti (University of Pisa, Italy)
Participants:
Luigi Janiri (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy)
Giovanni Martinotti (G. D'Annunzio“ University, Pescara/Chieti, Italy)
Tonino Cantelmi (Università Europea di Roma, Italy)
Ermelinda Levari (Servizio per le Dipendenze e Alcologia, APSS, Trento, Italy)
13.00 - Conclusive remark
Collana Ithaca - Percorsi di politica, società, culture - casa editrice Nuova Cultura
La collana ha lo scopo di accogliere, presentare e diffondere saggi, studi e materiali di ricerca utili alla decodifica dei principali fenomeni politici, colti nelle loro differenti dimensioni (attori, istituzioni, dinamiche rappresentative, etc.), e alla riflessione sui temi più significativi nello scenario contemporaneo in relazione agli aspetti teorici, metodologici e previsionali.
Responsabile Scientifico:
Roberto Gritti, Sapienza Università di Roma
Comitato Scientifico:
Giuseppe Anzera, Sapienza Università di Roma
Marinella Belluati, Università degli Studi di Torino
Marco Bruno, Sapienza Università di Roma
Giovanna Gianturco, Sapienza Università di Roma
Nina Gorenc, University of Ljubljana
Roberto Gritti, Sapienza Università di Roma
Luca Ozzano, Università degli Studi di Torino
Nicola Russo, Università di Napoli Federico II
Eugénie Saitta, Université de Rennes 1
Armando Salvatore, Università di Napoli “L’Orientale”
Metodi e criteri di referaggio:
La collana adotta un sistema di valutazione dei testi basato sulla revisione paritaria e anonima (peer-review) e si avvale di un comitato scientifico composto da studiosi di rilevanza nazionale e internazional
membro comitato scientifico
La collana ha lo scopo di accogliere, presentare e diffondere saggi, studi e materiali di ricerca utili alla decodifica dei principali fenomeni politici, colti nelle loro differenti dimensioni (attori, istituzioni, dinamiche rappresentative, etc.), e alla riflessione sui temi più significativi nello scenario contemporaneo in relazione agli aspetti teorici, metodologici e previsionali.
Responsabile Scientifico:
Roberto Gritti, Sapienza Università di Roma
Comitato Scientifico:
Giuseppe Anzera, Sapienza Università di Roma
Marinella Belluati, Università degli Studi di Torino
Marco Bruno, Sapienza Università di Roma
Giovanna Gianturco, Sapienza Università di Roma
Nina Gorenc, University of Ljubljana
Roberto Gritti, Sapienza Università di Roma
Luca Ozzano, Università degli Studi di Torino
Nicola Russo, Università di Napoli Federico II
Eugénie Saitta, Université de Rennes 1
Armando Salvatore, Università di Napoli “L’Orientale”
Metodi e criteri di referaggio:
La collana adotta un sistema di valutazione dei testi basato sulla revisione paritaria e anonima (peer-review) e si avvale di un comitato scientifico composto da studiosi di rilevanza nazionale e internazional
Bramante. Arte e scienza nell’architettura. 13 maggio 2014, Aula Magna, Facoltà di Architettura sede Valle Giulia, via Gramsci, Roma. Ideazione e cura di G. Strappa, L. Ribichini,
Bramante, tra le poetiche di arte e scienza nella Roma del cinquecento. Lectio Magistralis di Paolo Portoghesi. Intervengono Il Prorettore Vicario della Sapienza Renato Masiani, Giuseppe Strappa, Mario Morcellini, Sergio Poretti, Luca Ribichini, Stefano Catucc
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