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Decisão n° 54/2025
(2025-07-28) Conselho de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão
O CONSELHO DE ENSINO, PESQUISA E EXTENSÃO DA UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO ESPÍRITO SANTO, NA SESSÃO ORDINÁRIA DO DIA VINTE E OITO DE JULHODE DOIS MIL E VINTE E CINCO, CONHECEU DO RECURSO INTERPOSTO POR **** DA COSTA **** , E NA ANÁLISE DO MÉRITO, DECIDIU, POR UNANIMIDADE, EM FACE DO PARECER DA COMISSÃO DE ENSINO DE GRADUAÇÃO E EXTENSÃO, NEGAR PROVIMENTO A FIM DE MANTER OS EFEITOS DAS PORTARIAS Nº 041, DE 20 DE DEZEMBRO DE 2007, E Nº 004, DE 13 DE MARÇO DE 2014, DA PRÓ-REITORIA DE GRADUAÇÃO, DE DESLIGAMENTO DOS RESPECTIVOS CURSOS: GRADUAÇÃO EM ARTES PLÁSTICAS (VERSÃO 1999) E LICENCIATURA EM ARTES VISUAIS, DIURNO (VERSÃO 2006), AMBOS DO CENTRO DE ARTES DESTA UNIVERSIDADE, TUDO CONFORME CONSTA DO PROCESSO DIGITAL Nº 23068.031876/2025-85
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Decisão n° 50/2025
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O CONSELHO DE ENSINO, PESQUISA E EXTENSÃO DA UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO ESPÍRITO SANTO, NA SESSÃO ORDINÁRIA DO DIA VINTE E OITO DE JULHO DE DOIS MIL E VINTE E CINCO, DECIDIU, POR UNANIMIDADE, HOMOLOGAR A INDICAÇÃO DOS DOCENTES DANIEL JUNQUEIRA CARVALHO E ANDRESSA DIAS KOEHLER, COMO TITULAR ESUPLENTE, RESPECTIVAMENTE, PARA REPRESENTAREM O CENTRO DE EDUCAÇÃO NESTE CONSELHO, PARA MANDATO DE DOIS ANOS, CONTADOS A PARTIR DESTA DATA, TUDO CONFORME CONSTA DO DOCUMENTO AVULSO Nº 23068.039381/2025-02
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Decisão n° 49/2025
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O CONSELHO DE ENSINO, PESQUISA E EXTENSÃO DA UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO ESPÍRITO SANTO, NA SESSÃO ORDINÁRIA DO DIA VINTE E OITO DE JULHO DE DOIS MIL E VINTE E CINCO, DECIDIU, POR UNANIMIDADE, ALTERAR A DECISÃO Nº 26, DE 9 DE MAIO DE 2025, DESTE CONSELHO, SUBSTITUINDO O CONSELHEIRO TITULAR SATURNO NEDER FERREIRA NEVES PELA CONSELHEIRA ANA EVA SANTOS GONÇALVES, MANTENDO-SE COMO SUPLENTE O DISCENTE ARTHUR FARNEY STRASSMANN DA SILVA, TUDO CONFORME CONSTA DO DOCUMENTO AVULSO Nº 23068.015567/2025-68
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Epidemiologia do transtorno de compulsão alimentar e da bulimia nervosa na população residente na Região Metropolitana de São Paulo, Brasil: prevalência, distribuição e associação com doenças crônicas
(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2025-07-31) Musso, Sofia Villela; Viana, Maria Carmen; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0464-4845; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4338126917250074; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5587-9644; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2612481398023469; Leitão, Francisco Naildo Cardoso; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7743-2512; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6042531738477010; Abreu, Luiz Carlos de; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7618-2109; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6796970691432850
Introduction: Binge eating is often associated with multiple comorbidities, including obesity, metabolic disorders, and cardiovascular diseases, which often cause functional impairment and impose a substantial burden on health. Objective: To analyze the epidemiological profile of binge eating disorder (BED), bulimia nervosa (BN) and any binge eating disorders or behaviors (ABEDB) in a representative sample of the adult population living in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo, Brazil. Methods: A crosssectional population-based study was conducted with a representative sample of adults living in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo, Brazil (n=2,942). The CIDI 3.0 diagnostic interview was used to determine estimates of lifetime, 12-month and 30-day prevalence of BN, BED and ABEDB defined by DSM-IV criteria, in addition to sociodemographic data, self-reported anthropometric measures and chronic health conditions, including rheumatologic diseases, chronic pain, hypertension and cardiovascular diseases, chronic lung disease, diabetes or glucose intolerance and gastrointestinal ulcer. Statistical analysis employed cross-tabulations to assess prevalence distributions across sociodemographic variables and comorbidity with chronic conditions and overweight. Bivariate analyses and Poisson regression models adjusted for sex and age (Stata 17.0) evaluated associations, with significance of p< 0.05. Results: Lifetime, 12-month and 30- day prevalence estimates were, respectively, 2.0% (SE 0.3), 0.9% (SE 0.2) and 0.4% (SE 0.1) for BN; 4.7% (SE 0.3), 1.8% (SE 0.3) and 1.2% (SE 0.2) for BED; and 9.0% (SE 0.5), 3.4% (SE 0.4) and 2.0% (SE 0.3) for ABEDB. Women had higher prevalences of binge eating disorders and behaviors. The lifetime prevalence of ABEDB was higher among younger cohorts. No significant differences were observed in the distributions according to marital status, education or income. Lifetime prevalence of BN was higher among individuals with gastrointestinal ulcer (8.2%, SE 2.8, PR 5.2), headache (3.5%, SE 0.6, PR 2.3), cervical/lumbar pain (3.3%, SE 0.6, PR 2.1), and hypertension (3.1%, SE 0.7, PR 2.5). Lifetime prevalence of BED was higher among those with chronic lung disease (13.2%, SE 6.0, PR 3.3), arthritis/rheumatism (10.0%, SE 2.1, PR 2.8), gastrointestinal ulcer (9.2%, SE 2.6), cervical/lumbar pain (8.9%, SE 1.3) and other chronic pain (7.7%, SE 1.2, PR 1.8). Lifetime prevalence of ABEDB was higher among respondents who reported gastrointestinal ulcer (18.1%, SE 3.1, PR 2.5), cervical/lumbar pain (14.0%, SE 1.9, PR 2.0), headaches (12.8%, SE 1.2, PR 1.5), and other chronic pain (11.7%, SE 1.5, PR 1.4). Prevalence estimates of binge eating disorders and behaviors were also elevated among individuals in higher BMI categories. Conclusion: Binge eating disorders and behaviors are highly prevalent in the population studied, especially among women (11.2%; SE 0.92) and have high comorbidity with overweight, obesity and different chronic conditions, including metabolic and cardiovascular diseases, and other conditions such as chronic pain, rheumatologic diseases, and gastrointestinal ulcers.
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Efeitos da estratégia de negócios e da competição no mercardo de produtos na relação entre o ciclo de conversão de caixa e o desempenho da empresa
(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2025-05-07) Nascimento, Edson Queiroz; Louzada, Luiz Cláudio; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2626-8203; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9166769626082279; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7610-7726; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1834095119036145; Reina, Diane Rossi Maximiano; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9683-9991; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5906583738243906; Santos, Thais Alves dos; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0013-7504; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2136423712023477; Menezes, João Paulo Calembo Batista; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4739-839X; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1741363126933254; Gonçalvez, Márcio Augusto; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1295685039791681
This thesis investigates the effects of business strategy (BS) and product market competition (PMC) on the relationship between the cash conversion cycle (CCC) and firms' superior performance. Structured into three articles (chapters), each chapter provides important and complementary contributions to business strategy theory and financial management, with particular emphasis on Chapter 4, which explores dual moderation—an important methodological innovation, as highlighted by da Silva and Vieira (2018), that remains underexplored in the fields of Accounting and Business Administration. In Chapter 2, the specific and combined effects of business strategy and CCC on firms' superior performance are analyzed. Using a sample of firms listed on B3 from 2001 to 2021 and employing logistic regression models clustered by sector and year, the results demonstrate that firms with conservative CCC management are more likely to achieve superior performance. Additionally, firms with prospector strategies outperform those with defender strategies. The study also highlights that the combination of a business strategy with conservative working capital management enhances the chances of superior performance, emphasizing the role of financial slack as a facilitator of this strategic-operational alignment. Chapter 3 focuses on the moderating role of product market competition (PMC) in the relationship between CCC and superior performance. Based on 1,593 firm-year observations from 2001 to 2021 and using logistic regression models, the results indicate that PMC significantly influences the CCC performance relationship. In highly competitive markets, aggressive CCC management increases the likelihood of achieving superior performance due to the pressure for operational efficiency. In contrast, in markets with low competition, conservative CCC management is more effective. The study also shows that financial slack influences this relationship, reinforcing its importance within the firm’s context. Chapter 4 presents the main contribution of this thesis: the analysis of the dual moderation of business strategy and PMC in the CCC performance relationship. Using the same sample and methodology as in previous chapters, the study reveals that CCC effectiveness is conditioned by the interaction between business strategy choices and the competitive environment. In low-competition markets, a defender strategy combined with conservative CCC management leads to better performance, whereas in highly competitive markets, a prospector strategy with aggressive CCC management is more efficient. The analysis of CCC components highlights that receivables and payables management amplifies its effects under dual moderation, while inventory management is attenuated in high-competition settings. These results align with contingency theory, resource based theory, and agency theory, demonstrating that superior performance results from the integration of internal resources, strategic positioning, and alignment with the competitive environment. By testing the dual moderation between business strategy and product market competition, this thesis advances the understanding of how firms can optimize their cash conversion cycle to achieve superior performance, contributing to the literature by providing empirical evidence on the dynamic interaction between strategy and competition