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    <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 00:42:29 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Engineered landfills.</title>
      <link>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/48321</link>
      <description>Title: Engineered landfills.
Abstract: Each year considerable amounts of solid waste are produced in the Maltese&#xD;
Islands; about 150,000 tonnes of household waste, another 92,000 tonnes of waste&#xD;
coming from industrial and other commercial activities and yet another 956,000 tonnes of&#xD;
waste generated by the construction industry. Evidently these quantities are growing from&#xD;
year to year.&#xD;
There have been great changes in our everyday life over the last years. Social and&#xD;
economic progress as well as technological and industrial progress have all had an impact&#xD;
on and significantly contributed to these changes. One such change has been our&#xD;
consumption patterns; and this resulted in a marked effect on the quantity, quality, and&#xD;
nature of waste products.&#xD;
Everybody must recognise that waste has a value attached to it. Disposing of a&#xD;
product at the end of its life can often mean missing a chance whereby the product can be&#xD;
usefully put back in production and enter the commercial cycle again. This is a major key&#xD;
step towards the realisation of sustainable development.&#xD;
Uncontrolled and unmanaged waste can be a threat both to our health and to the&#xD;
environment. It is thus important that we need a radical change in the way we think about&#xD;
&#xD;
and manage waste. Proper management of solid waste should be a key priority task if we&#xD;
are to make further progress towards sustainable development. &#xD;
The aim of this dissertation is to give a general picture about waste generation in&#xD;
the Maltese Islands. This includes the history as well as the current situation and also&#xD;
future plans which regards this important aspect of our everyday life. Furthermore this&#xD;
dissertation will overview various waste technologies available at this point in time and&#xD;
analyse the proposed engineered landfill at Ghallies ta' Gewwa.
Description: DIP.ENV.HEALTH</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>A pilot project to investigate the nutritional attitude of athletes.</title>
      <link>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/46017</link>
      <description>Title: A pilot project to investigate the nutritional attitude of athletes.
Abstract: Nutrition plays a critical role in athletic performance but many athletes do&#xD;
not follow a diet that helps them reach their full potential (Kleiner, 1997).&#xD;
Elite athletes utilise dietary knowledge as a critical and integral component&#xD;
of their training. In many studies dietary intervention has been shown to&#xD;
have a positive effect on athletic performance (Grandjean, 1997).&#xD;
It is not suggested that athletes need a diet which is substantially different&#xD;
from that recommended to the general population (American Dietetic&#xD;
Association et al, 2000). However, at the same time, different demands on&#xD;
speed or endurance do require a specific dietary regime pre, post and&#xD;
during an athletic event.&#xD;
Eating adequately from a variety of foods will satisfy the need for&#xD;
macronutrients and micronutrients (Kleiner, 1997). Generally speaking,&#xD;
athletes do not necessarily need vitamin and mineral supplements if intake&#xD;
of a wide variety of foods provides adequate energy to maintain body&#xD;
weight (ADA et al, 2000).&#xD;
Dietary choices are therefore a key to getting the best out of an athlete's&#xD;
performance for a given training regime, history and genetic makeup. It&#xD;
has been shown that knowledge of the right dietary practice is one of the&#xD;
main determinants of the diet adopted. For example in a study by Variyam&#xD;
et a/ (1998), higher education was found to promote more healthful food&#xD;
choices as a result of better access and use of health information.&#xD;
The eating choices people make are based on a wide variety of factors:&#xD;
economic, ethnic, religious, convenience, family, time, taste, health&#xD;
implications and many others. From these and other factors Thomas&#xD;
(1991 ), singles out knowledge of nutrition and beliefs about foods and&#xD;
health as the most amenable to modification and hence the quickest way&#xD;
to change dietary decisions.&#xD;
This study reports on a pilot project whose aim is to get an insight on the&#xD;
dietary practices of athletes and to see how their nutritional knowledge&#xD;
affects these dietary practices.&#xD;
The primary source of field data has been via questionnaires distributed to&#xD;
active athletes in four disciplines: volleyball, basketball, track and field&#xD;
athletics and football refereeing. Questions were designed to capture&#xD;
demographic and biometrical data, indication of commitment to sport, diet&#xD;
and eating habits. A food frequency questionnaire was also distributed to&#xD;
gain further insight on their dietary practices. The combination of this data&#xD;
allowed the author to extract their level of dietary knowledge and compare&#xD;
that to the nutritional practice followed.&#xD;
200 questionnaires were distributed with an overall response rate of 29%&#xD;
With a distribution a cross sports disciplines as follows: 44% from football&#xD;
referees, 34% from track and field athletes, 28% from volleyball players&#xD;
and 12% from basketball players.&#xD;
The study found that dietary practice and nutritional knowledge do not vary&#xD;
significantly between genders or across sports discipline or by age. It has&#xD;
also been concluded that there is a significant positive correlation between&#xD;
nutritional knowledge and the diet adopted by local athletes.
Description: P.Q.DIP.NUTRITION&amp;DIETETICS</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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