O papel das plantas medicinais exóticas no tratamento de doenças da modernidade: um estudo no contexto de mercado em escala global

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, Maria Lorena da
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
Texto Completo: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9330
Resumo: Diseases of modernity are consequences of our lifestyle and interaction with the environment, whether they are new diseases (COVID-19), or diseases that have become more incidents over the years (cancer, depression, diabetes). These diseases can be complex for a local medical system, as it requires recognition of symptoms and appropriate treatments that may not be familiar to the population. This work is based on the assumption that exotic species are being prioritized for the treatment of modern diseases in medical systems, as they are more accessible through the context of globalization, bringing with them a set of information already validated by other cultures. Still, in the context of changing the landscape and cultural habits resulting from the urbanization process, we try to identify some cultural and environmental patterns of the use/insertion of exotic and native medicinal plants in medical systems in the treatment of these diseases. We had as the object of study the public markets. For this, a systematic review was carried out, seeking papers in markets worldwide, including a total of 33 articles. We analyzed whether there was a greater proportion of exotic species commercialized in treating modern diseases when compared to other diseases, for this purpose, we calculated the effect size (exotic species treating modern diseases and others) of each study from the Odds Ratio measure (OR), and then apply the random effects model. Later, we analyzed whether factors such as the average total vegetation cover within a radius of 10 and 100 km, distance from markets for vegetation cover of at least 5 ha and the rate of urbanization, influence the choice of exotic species when compared to native ones. for the treatment of modern diseases. To find out if such factors influenced the selection of species, we used a simple linear regression model for each factor. The results indicated that both modern diseases and other diseases have the same proportion of exotic species for their treatments (Q= 43.4255, p= 0.0857) and that neither average vegetation cover in 10 km (R= 0.03525, p= 0.7376), 100 km (R= 0.03836, p= 0.8443) and the urbanization rate (R= -0.03818, p= 0.8357) influence the proportion of exotic and native species treating diseases of the modernity. Such results may be influenced by the symptomatology of the diseases. Some modern diseases may share the same sets of symptoms with other diseases, which may result in the same proportion of exotic species in their treatments. Furthermore, markets are the result of different sources of knowledge and places, which makes them complex, and even more diverse than the local context, which may have limited our research. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out this research in local and traditional communities, as the results may be different.
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spelling SILVA, Taline Cristina dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9811091422433683FERREIRA JÚNIOR, Washington SoaresMEDEIROS , Patrícia Muniz dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9811091422433683SILVA, Maria Lorena da2023-08-31T20:44:59Z2023-02-27SILVA, Maria Lorena da. O papel das plantas medicinais exóticas no tratamento de doenças da modernidade: um estudo no contexto de mercado em escala global. 2023. 79 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Etnobiologia e Conservação da Natureza) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9330Diseases of modernity are consequences of our lifestyle and interaction with the environment, whether they are new diseases (COVID-19), or diseases that have become more incidents over the years (cancer, depression, diabetes). These diseases can be complex for a local medical system, as it requires recognition of symptoms and appropriate treatments that may not be familiar to the population. This work is based on the assumption that exotic species are being prioritized for the treatment of modern diseases in medical systems, as they are more accessible through the context of globalization, bringing with them a set of information already validated by other cultures. Still, in the context of changing the landscape and cultural habits resulting from the urbanization process, we try to identify some cultural and environmental patterns of the use/insertion of exotic and native medicinal plants in medical systems in the treatment of these diseases. We had as the object of study the public markets. For this, a systematic review was carried out, seeking papers in markets worldwide, including a total of 33 articles. We analyzed whether there was a greater proportion of exotic species commercialized in treating modern diseases when compared to other diseases, for this purpose, we calculated the effect size (exotic species treating modern diseases and others) of each study from the Odds Ratio measure (OR), and then apply the random effects model. Later, we analyzed whether factors such as the average total vegetation cover within a radius of 10 and 100 km, distance from markets for vegetation cover of at least 5 ha and the rate of urbanization, influence the choice of exotic species when compared to native ones. for the treatment of modern diseases. To find out if such factors influenced the selection of species, we used a simple linear regression model for each factor. The results indicated that both modern diseases and other diseases have the same proportion of exotic species for their treatments (Q= 43.4255, p= 0.0857) and that neither average vegetation cover in 10 km (R= 0.03525, p= 0.7376), 100 km (R= 0.03836, p= 0.8443) and the urbanization rate (R= -0.03818, p= 0.8357) influence the proportion of exotic and native species treating diseases of the modernity. Such results may be influenced by the symptomatology of the diseases. Some modern diseases may share the same sets of symptoms with other diseases, which may result in the same proportion of exotic species in their treatments. Furthermore, markets are the result of different sources of knowledge and places, which makes them complex, and even more diverse than the local context, which may have limited our research. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out this research in local and traditional communities, as the results may be different.Doenças da modernidade são consequências do nosso estilo de vida e interação com o meio, sejam elas novas doenças (Covid-19), ou doenças que passaram a ser mais incidentes aos longos dos anos (câncer, depressão, diabetes). Essas doenças podem ser complexas para um sistema médico local, pois requer o reconhecimento de sintomas e tratamentos adequados que podem não ser familiares à população. Esse trabalho parte do pressuposto que espécies exóticas estão sendo priorizadas para tratamento de doenças da modernidade em sistemas médicos, à medida que estão mais acessíveis através do contexto de globalização, trazendo consigo um conjunto de informações já validadas por outras culturas. Ainda, no contexto de modificação de paisagem e hábitos culturais decorrente do processo de urbanização, tentamos identificar alguns padrões culturais e ambientais de utilização/inserção de plantas medicinais exóticas e nativas em sistemas médicos no tratamento dessas doenças. Tivemos como objeto de estudo os mercados públicos. Para isso, foi realizada uma revisão sistemática, buscando trabalhos em mercados em escala mundial, sendo incluídos um total de 33 artigos. Analisamos se existia uma maior proporção de espécies exóticas comercializadas no tratando doenças modernas quando comparadas a outras doenças, para tal, calculando o tamanho do efeito (espécies exóticas tratando doenças da modernidade e as demais) de cada estudo a partir da medida de Odds Ratio (OR), e após aplicamos o modelo de efeitos aleatórios. Logo mais, analisamos se fatores como a média total de cobertura vegetal em um raio de 10 e 100 km, distância dos mercados de coberturas vegetais de no mínimo 5 ha, e a taxa de urbanização, influenciam na escolha de espécies exóticas quando comparadas as nativas para o tratamento de doenças da modernidade. Para sabermos se tais fatores influenciavam na seleção das espécies, utilizamos um modelo de regressão linear simples para cada fator. Os resultados indicaram que tanto doenças da modernidade, como as demais doenças possuem a mesma proporção de espécies exóticas para seus tratamentos (Q= 43.4255, p= 0.0857), e que nem cobertura vegetal média em 10 km (R= 0.03525, p= 0.7376), 100 km (R= 0.03836, p= 0.8443) e a taxa de urbanização (R= -0.03818, p= 0.8357) influenciam na proporção de espécies exóticas e nativas tratando doenças da modernidade.Tais resultados podem ser influenciados pela sintomatologia das doenças. Algumas doenças da modernidade podem compartilhar com as demais doenças os mesmos conjuntos de sintomas, o que poderia resultar na mesma proporção de espécies exóticas em seus tratamentos. Além disso, os mercados são o resultado de diferentes fontes de conhecimento e lugares, o que os tornam complexos, e até mesmo mais diverso que o contexto local, e o que pode ter limitado a nossa pesquisa. Sendo assim, torna-se necessário a realização dessa pesquisa em comunidades locais e tradicionais, pois os resultados podem ser diferentes.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2023-08-31T20:44:59Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Maria Lorena da Silva.pdf: 1674092 bytes, checksum: f281ff01abb508618be12bcd4966c03d (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-08-31T20:44:59Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv O papel das plantas medicinais exóticas no tratamento de doenças da modernidade: um estudo no contexto de mercado em escala global
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv The role of exotic medicinal plants in the treatment of modern diseases: a study in the market context on a global scale
title O papel das plantas medicinais exóticas no tratamento de doenças da modernidade: um estudo no contexto de mercado em escala global
spellingShingle O papel das plantas medicinais exóticas no tratamento de doenças da modernidade: um estudo no contexto de mercado em escala global
SILVA, Maria Lorena da
Planta medicinal
Planta exótica
Comercialização
Mercados públicos
Globalização
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short O papel das plantas medicinais exóticas no tratamento de doenças da modernidade: um estudo no contexto de mercado em escala global
title_full O papel das plantas medicinais exóticas no tratamento de doenças da modernidade: um estudo no contexto de mercado em escala global
title_fullStr O papel das plantas medicinais exóticas no tratamento de doenças da modernidade: um estudo no contexto de mercado em escala global
title_full_unstemmed O papel das plantas medicinais exóticas no tratamento de doenças da modernidade: um estudo no contexto de mercado em escala global
title_sort O papel das plantas medicinais exóticas no tratamento de doenças da modernidade: um estudo no contexto de mercado em escala global
author SILVA, Maria Lorena da
author_facet SILVA, Maria Lorena da
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv FERREIRA JÚNIOR, Washington Soares
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv MEDEIROS , Patrícia Muniz de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA, Maria Lorena da
contributor_str_mv SILVA, Taline Cristina da
FERREIRA JÚNIOR, Washington Soares
MEDEIROS , Patrícia Muniz de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Planta medicinal
Planta exótica
Comercialização
Mercados públicos
Globalização
topic Planta medicinal
Planta exótica
Comercialização
Mercados públicos
Globalização
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
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description Diseases of modernity are consequences of our lifestyle and interaction with the environment, whether they are new diseases (COVID-19), or diseases that have become more incidents over the years (cancer, depression, diabetes). These diseases can be complex for a local medical system, as it requires recognition of symptoms and appropriate treatments that may not be familiar to the population. This work is based on the assumption that exotic species are being prioritized for the treatment of modern diseases in medical systems, as they are more accessible through the context of globalization, bringing with them a set of information already validated by other cultures. Still, in the context of changing the landscape and cultural habits resulting from the urbanization process, we try to identify some cultural and environmental patterns of the use/insertion of exotic and native medicinal plants in medical systems in the treatment of these diseases. We had as the object of study the public markets. For this, a systematic review was carried out, seeking papers in markets worldwide, including a total of 33 articles. We analyzed whether there was a greater proportion of exotic species commercialized in treating modern diseases when compared to other diseases, for this purpose, we calculated the effect size (exotic species treating modern diseases and others) of each study from the Odds Ratio measure (OR), and then apply the random effects model. Later, we analyzed whether factors such as the average total vegetation cover within a radius of 10 and 100 km, distance from markets for vegetation cover of at least 5 ha and the rate of urbanization, influence the choice of exotic species when compared to native ones. for the treatment of modern diseases. To find out if such factors influenced the selection of species, we used a simple linear regression model for each factor. The results indicated that both modern diseases and other diseases have the same proportion of exotic species for their treatments (Q= 43.4255, p= 0.0857) and that neither average vegetation cover in 10 km (R= 0.03525, p= 0.7376), 100 km (R= 0.03836, p= 0.8443) and the urbanization rate (R= -0.03818, p= 0.8357) influence the proportion of exotic and native species treating diseases of the modernity. Such results may be influenced by the symptomatology of the diseases. Some modern diseases may share the same sets of symptoms with other diseases, which may result in the same proportion of exotic species in their treatments. Furthermore, markets are the result of different sources of knowledge and places, which makes them complex, and even more diverse than the local context, which may have limited our research. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out this research in local and traditional communities, as the results may be different.
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