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2. CORRELAÇÃO ENTRE VARIÁVEIS ANTROPOMÉTRICAS, DE COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL E CONSUMO MÁXIMO DE OXIGÊNIO EM ADOLESCENTES COM SOBREPESO OU OBESIDADE.
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Broio de Souza, Henrique, Mendes de Oliveira, Fabiano, Carolina Santos, Isabella, Ramos Mariano, Isabela, Nardo Júnior, Nelson, Roberto Brasil, Marcos, and Magnani Branco, Bráulio Henrique
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BODY composition , *TEENAGE boys , *ADOLESCENT obesity , *BODY mass index , *LEAN body mass , *CHILDHOOD obesity , *OXYGEN consumption - Abstract
Introduction: Childhood obesity has increased significantly, thus showing a concern regarding the treatment of obesity in childhood and adolescence. Objective: To correlate anthropometric variables, body composition and maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) in overweight or obese adolescents. Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional, correlational and comparative study with 40 adolescents, separated by sex: (boys n=17 and girls n=23), aged=15.6 ±1.1 years. Body Mass Index (BMI) measurements were collected; Waist Circumference (WC); Hip Circumference (HC); Waist-Hip Ratio (WHR); Fat Mass (MG); Lean Mass (MM); Skeletal Muscle Mass (MME); Body Fat Percentage (%F) and VO2max. To estimate body composition, the InBody520® electrical bio-impedance was used. VO2 max was estimated using the Leger and Lambert test (1988). Normality was tested using the Shapiro-Wilk test. Results: Boys had higher values for WC; WHR; MM; MME and VO2 max (p<0.01), while girls had higher values for %BF (p<0.01). Boys and girls, there were negative correlations (p<0.05) between VO2 max and FM (r=-0.37), VO2 max and %BF (r=-0.63) and positive correlations (p<0.01) between VO2max and LM (r=0.51), VO2 max and MME (r=0.52). In boys, negative correlations (p<0.01) were identified between VO2 max and BMI (r=-0.68), VO2 max and WC (r=-0.64; p<0.01), VO2 max and HC (r=- 0.62), VO2 max and FM (r=-0.69) and VO2 max and %BF (r=-0.77). Conclusion: There were differences in body composition and VO2 max values between genders. Different anthropometric, body composition and VO2 max variables are correlated and may increase cardiometabolic risks in overweight or obese male adolescents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
3. Physiological responses during walking in men and women with intermittent claudication
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Roberto Sanches Miyasato, Alex Jesus Felix, Aluísio Andrade-Lima, Natan Daniel da Silva Júnior, Raphael Mendes Ritti-Dias, Nelson Wolosker, Véronique Cornelissen, Karla Fabiana Goessler, and Claúdia Lúcia de Moraes Forjaz
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Peripheral arterial disease ,Exercise ,Oxygen consumption ,Heart rate ,Blood pressure ,Medicine - Abstract
ABSTRACT Objective Peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak), anaerobic threshold, walking economy, and cardiovascular responses during walking are used to guide and monitor walking training in patients with peripheral artery disease and intermittent claudication. Women with peripheral artery disease and intermittent claudication present greater impairments than men, and evaluating training markers according to sex for decisions regarding walking prescription in this population is important. This study aimed to compare VO2peak, walking economy, anaerobic threshold, and cardiovascular responses during walking in men and women with peripheral artery disease and intermittent claudication. Methods Forty patients (20 men and 20 women with similar baseline characteristics) underwent a cardiopulmonary treadmill test (3.2km/h and 2% increase in slope every 2 minutes until maximal leg pain). The VO2 and rate-pressure product were assessed. Data from men and women were compared using t-tests. Results There were no significant differences between men and women (VO2peak: 15.0±4.8 versus 13.9±2.9mL∙kg-1∙min-1, p=0.38; walking economy: 9.6±2.7 versus 8.4±1.6mL∙kg-1∙min-1, p=0.09; anaerobic threshold: 10.5±3.2 versus 10.5±2.2mL∙kg-1∙min-1, p=0.98; rate pressure product at 1st stage: 13,465± 2,910 versus 14,445±4,379bpm∙mmHg, p=0.41; and rate pressure product at anaerobic threshold:13,673±3,100 versus 16,390±5,870bpm∙mmHg, p=0.08 and rate pressure product at peak exercise: 21,253±6,141 versus 21,923±7,414bpm∙mmHg, p=0.76, respectively). Conclusion Men and women with peripheral artery disease and similar baseline characteristics presented similar responses to walking, suggesting that decisions regarding walking prescription and monitoring can be made regardless of sex in this specific population.
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- 2023
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4. Effect of 12-week rehearsal on cardiorespiratory fitness and body composition in Brazilian samba dancers
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Cicera Claudinea Duarte, Paulo Roberto Santos-Silva, Ana Carolina Paludo, Marcus Vinicius Grecco, and Julia Maria D´Andrea Greve
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Body composition ,Dancing ,Exercise ,Oxygen consumption ,Adipose tissue ,Medicine - Abstract
ABSTRACT Objective To investigate the effect of 12 weeks of rehearsals on cardiorespiratory parameters and body composition in Brazilian samba dancers belonging to a first-league samba school. Methods Twenty-six women were divided into a Samba Group (n=13) and a Control Group (n=13). Cardiorespiratory parameters (cardiopulmonary exercise test) and body composition (skinfold assessment) were assessed before and after the 12 weeks of rehearsals. The Samba Group rehearsed three times per week for 30–60 minutes, and the Control Group participated in no physical activity. A comparison test was performed within and between groups, with p
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- 2023
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5. Prediction equation of peak oxygen uptake for the modified shuttle test in healthy adolescents
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Thaís Eugênio Duarte Costa, Hércules Ribeiro Leite, Bruno Alvarenga Soares, Fernanda Cordoba Lanza, Vanessa Amaral Mendonça, Ana Cristina Rodrigues Lacerda, Camila Danielle Cunha Neves, and Murilo Xavier Oliveira
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Oxygen Consumption ,Modified Shuttle Test ,Functional Capacity ,Adolescent ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Given the gap in the literature regarding the peak of oxygen consumption (VO2peak) for adolescents of both sexes, this study aimed to propose an equation to predict the VO2peak in healthy adolescents using the Modified Shuttle Test (MST). This is a cross-sectional study with 84 healthy adolescents between 12 and 18 years old, female and male. The MST is an external paced test, in which the speed increases at each minute. Two MST were performed with at least 30 minutes of rest between them. The test with the longest walked distance was considered for analysis. VO2 was directly monitored by an open circuit spirometry. Mean age was 14.67±1.82 and the walked distance was 864.86±263.48m. Variables included in the prediction equation were walked distance and sex, explaining the VO2peak variability of 53% during MST performance. The prediction equation for VO2peak with the MST was: predicted VO2peak=18.274+(0.18×Distance Walked, meters)+(7.733×Sex); R2=0.53 and p
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- 2023
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6. EFEITOS DOS TREINAMENTOS COMBINADO E INTERVALADO DE ALTA INTENSIDADE NO CONTROLE GLICÊMICO E NA APTIDÃO FÍSICA EM PACIENTES DIABÉTICOS DO TIPO 2: UMA REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA.
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Padovani, Cauê, da Costa Arruda, Regiane Maria, and Malosá Sampaio, Luciana Maria
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HIGH-intensity interval training ,AEROBIC exercises ,PHYSICAL fitness ,GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin ,OXYGEN consumption ,GLYCEMIC index ,GLYCEMIC control - Abstract
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- 2022
7. AVALIAÇÃO DO PERFIL DE CONSUMIDORES DE WHEY PROTEIN NA CIDADE DE RIO VERDE-GO.
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de Sá Velasco, Gizelle, Silva, Gabriel Costa e., de Melo Matos Ferreira, Raissa, Pereira da Silva, Marco Antônio, and Cappato, Leandro Pereira
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STRENGTH training ,WHEY proteins ,CONSUMERS ,SOCIAL media ,DIETARY supplements ,WEIGHT training ,FOOD consumption ,MUSCLE mass ,OXYGEN consumption - Abstract
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- 2022
8. INFLUÊNCIA DA TERAPIA INTERPROFISSIONAL EM LONGO PRAZO SOBRE O CONSUMO DE OXIGÊNIO DE ADOLESCENTES OBESOS ASMÁTICOS E NÃO ASMÁTICOS.
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Santos Dias Costa, Débora Vanessa, Soares dos Santos, Dayane, Sousa Sacramento, Lorena, Moreira Lima, Mateus, and da Silva Agostinho, Patrícia Leão
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OXYGEN consumption , *OXYGEN therapy , *PERIODICAL articles , *TEENAGERS , *LUNGS - Abstract
The article in Movimenta Magazine addresses the influence of long-term interprofessional therapy on the oxygen consumption of obese asthmatic and non-asthmatic adolescents. The study conducted by the Federal University of Jataí evaluated the lung function of obese asthmatic and non-asthmatic adolescents before and after an interprofessional intervention program. The results showed that asthmatic adolescents had higher BMI and body mass values, but after long-term interprofessional intervention, there was an improvement in lung function and a reduction in body adiposity. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
9. APTIDÃO CARDIORRESPIRATÓRIA E COMPORTAMENTO DA FREQUÊNCIA CARDÍACA EM SITUAÇÕES SEMELHANTES AO JOGO EM ATLETAS PROFISSIONAIS DE FUTSAL.
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Garcia Fiorillo, Rodrigo, de Jesus Morais, Danilo, Giuliano da Silva, Carlos, Cenedese Carvalho, Paulo Ricardo, Carlos dos Santos, Sérgio Luiz, Amarante do Nascimento, Matheus, Rinaldi, Wilson, and Guilherme, Flávio Ricardo
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AEROBIC capacity ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,CARDIOPULMONARY fitness ,ANAEROBIC metabolism ,AEROBIC metabolism ,OXYGEN consumption - Abstract
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- 2022
10. COMPARAÇÃO DO CONSUMO MÁXIMO DE OXIGÊNIO DURANTE EXERCÍCIO EM BICICLETA ERGOMÉTRICA E EM ESTEIRA.
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Magali Judai Gomes, Neiva, Cardoso Pereira, Micheline, Spiguel Lima, Manoel Carlos, dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, and Rodrigues Garcia Júnior, Jair
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AEROBIC capacity ,LONG-distance runners ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning ,TREADMILLS ,DYNAMOMETER ,ANAEROBIC threshold ,SPRINTING ,OXYGEN consumption - Abstract
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- 2022
11. Similarity between predicted and obtained oxygen consumption during incremental cardiopulmonary exercise test in healthy men and chronic heart failure patients
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Rafael Santiago Floriano, Alexandre Fenley, Daniel Sobral Teixeira, Leonardo da Costa Silva, Hugo Valverde Reis, Audrey Borghi-Silva, and Michel Silva Reis
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Exercise Test ,Oxygen Consumption ,Heart Failure, Anaerobic Threshold ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) is a noninvasive method for assessing physiological changes during physical exercise. Functional capacity has been evaluated using prediction equations. However, this evaluation method may yield different outcomes when applied to a healthy male population and patients with chronic heart failure (HF). This study aimed to compare the estimated and obtained values of oxygen consumption (VO2) during CPX both at the ventilatory anaerobic threshold (VAT) and at peak exercise for healthy men and HF patients. For that, 56 men were divided into 3 groups: (1) 18 young and healthy (YG) (27±6.01 years); (2) 14 healthy older adults (OG) (61±6.3 years); and (3) 24 chronic HF patients (HFG) (53±13.6 years). CPX in cycle ergometer was administered to all individuals for determining VO2 at the VAT and peak exercise. Then, VO2 was estimated at the two moments using a prediction equation, and estimated values were compared to those obtained. Estimated VO2 was significantly higher than obtained VO2 in OG (16.9±1.8 vs. 13.1±2.1mL/kg/min) and HFG (12±6.9 vs. 8.7±2.5mL/kg/min). We found no difference between estimated and obtained VO2 for the YG (22,6±5,5 vs. 23,1±8,7mL/kg/min). The prediction equation overestimated VO2 values for older adults and HF patients. However, the YG obtained similar values than those estimated.
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- 2021
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12. TREINAMENTO DA FORÇA EM CORREDORES DE LONGA DISTÂNCIA: UMA REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA.
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Francisco da Silva, José
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STRENGTH training ,LONG-distance runners ,PLYOMETRICS ,SCIENCE databases ,OXYGEN consumption ,STIMULUS & response (Psychology) - Abstract
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- 2022
13. Prognostic Prediction of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test Parameters in Heart Failure Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
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António Valentim Gonçalves, Tiago Pereira-da-Silva, Rui Soares, Joana Feliciano, Rita Ilhão Moreira, Pedro Rio, Ana Abreu, and Rui Cruz Ferreira
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Atrial Fibrillation/mortality ,Peak Expiratory Flow Rate ,Exercise Test ,Oxygen Consumption ,Heart Failure ,Prognosis ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with increased mortality in heart failure (HF) patients. Objective: To evaluate whether the risk of AF patients can be precisely stratified by relation with cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) cut-offs for heart transplantation (HT) selection. Methods: Prospective evaluation of 274 consecutive HF patients with left ventricular ejection fraction ≤ 40%. The primary endpoint was a composite of cardiac death or urgent HT in 1-year follow-up. The primary endpoint was analysed by several CPET parameters for the highest area under the curve and for positive (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) in AF and sinus rhythm (SR) patients to detect if the current cut-offs for HT selection can precisely stratify the AF group. Statistical differences with a p-value
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- 2020
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14. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing in clinical practice: Principles, applications, and basic interpretation.
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Dores H, Mendes M, Abreu A, Durazzo A, Rodrigues C, Vilela E, Cunha G, Gomes Pereira J, Bento L, Moreno L, Dinis P, Amorim S, Clemente S, and Santos M
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- Humans, Exercise Test methods
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Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) provides a noninvasive and integrated assessment of the response of the respiratory, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal systems to exercise. This information improves the diagnosis, risk stratification, and therapeutic management of several clinical conditions. Additionally, CPET is the gold standard test for cardiorespiratory fitness quantification and exercise prescription, both in patients with cardiopulmonary disease undergoing cardiac or pulmonary rehabilitation programs and in healthy individuals, such as high-level athletes. In this setting, the relevance of practical knowledge about this exam is useful and of interest to several medical specialties other than cardiology. However, despite its multiple established advantages, CPET remains underused. This article aims to increase awareness of the value of CPET in clinical practice and to inform clinicians about its main indications, applications, and basic interpretation., (Copyright © 2024 Sociedade Portuguesa de Cardiologia. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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15. CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS LEVEL INFLUENCES THE VENTILATORY THRESHOLD IDENTIFICATION
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Letícia Nascimento Santos Neves, Victor Hugo Gasparini Neto, Sabrina Pereira Alves, Richard Diego Leite, Ricardo Augusto Barbieri, and Luciana Carletti
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Anaerobic Threshold ,Physical Fitness ,Oxygen Consumption ,Sports Performance ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
ABSTRACT We aimed to analyze the influence of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) on ventilatory threshold identification (VT1) using the Ventilatory Equivalents (VEq) and V-slope methods. Twenty-two male runners (32.9 ± 9.4 years) were divided into two groups: G1 - group with less cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF: VO2max 40 to 51 ml·kg-1·min-1) and G2 - higher CRF (G1; VO2max ?56,4 to 72 ml·kg-1·min-1) divided by the 50th percentile. An incremental cardiopulmonary exercise test was applied to identify VT1 using VEq and V-slope methods to compare heart rate (HR), oxygen consumption (VO2), and speed. Two-way ANOVA was used to compare HR, VO2, and speed (groups vs. methods). The Effect size was calculated using Cohen’s d. The intraclass correlation coefficient, variation coefficient, typical error, and Bland Altman were applied to verify reliability and agreement. No significant differences (p < 0.05) were found between methods for G1 (VO2, HR, and speed), and Bland Altman showed good agreement (mean difference: VO2 0.35ml·kg-1·min-1; HR 2.58bpm; speed 0.33km·h-1). However, G2 presented statistical differences between methods (VO2 and speed) and a more significant mean difference (VO2 2.68ml·kg-1·min-1; HR 6.87 bpm; speed 0.88km·h-1). The small effect size was found in G1 between methods (VO2: 0.06; speed: 0.20; HR: 0.14), and small and moderate effects were found in G2 between methods (VO2: 0.39; speed: 0.43; HR: 0.51). In conclusion, runners with lower CRF have a better agreement for the V-slope and VEq methods than those with a higher CRF.
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- 2022
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16. EXERCICIO FÍSICO E REINERVAÇÃO MIOCÁRDICA EM PÓS TRANSPLANTE CARDIACO: REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA.
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de Oliveira Soares, Pedro Lucas and Gomes da Silva, Ana Quenia
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HEART transplant recipients ,HEART transplantation ,BLOOD pressure ,OPERATIVE surgery ,HEART beat ,EXERCISE tolerance ,OXYGEN consumption - Abstract
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- 2022
17. RELAÇÕES ENTRE EXERCÍCIO FÍSICO AERÓBICO, ESPÉCIES REATIVAS, ADAPTAÇÕES ORGÂNICAS, DESEMPENHO FÍSICO E SÍNDROME DO OVERTRAINING: UMA REVISÃO NARRATIVA.
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Catanho da Silva, Fernando Oliveira
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BIOLOGICAL adaptation ,OVERTRAINING ,REACTIVE nitrogen species ,REACTIVE oxygen species ,ACQUISITION of manuscripts ,AEROBIC exercises ,ENERGY metabolism ,ANAEROBIC threshold ,OXYGEN consumption - Abstract
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- 2022
18. A FUNÇÃO TÁTICA CAUSA INTERFERÊNCIA NAS CARACTERÍSTICAS MORFOLÓGICAS E METABÓLICAS DE FUTEBOLISTAS JUNIORES BRASILEIROS?
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de Lima Albuquerque, Fabíola, dos Santos Oliveira, Leonardo, de Brito-Gomes, Jorge Luiz, Acioli Lins, Tatiana, Melo de Oliveira, Saulo Fernandes, Perrier-Melo, Raphael José, and da Cunha Costa, Manoel
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ANAEROBIC threshold ,BODY composition ,OXYGEN consumption ,TEENAGERS - Published
- 2022
19. EFEITOS DA SUPLEMENTAÇÃO DE ANTIOXIDANTES NAS ADAPTAÇÕES AO TREINAMENTO RESISTIDO.
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Soares Mazuim, Bernardo, Luis de Freitas, José, Scotta Hentschke, Vítor, Scotta Hentschke, Guilherme, and Moraes Miguel, Fabiano
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LEAN body mass ,VITAMIN E ,MUSCULAR hypertrophy ,REACTIVE oxygen species ,MUSCLE strength ,VITAMIN C ,RESISTANCE training ,OXYGEN consumption - Abstract
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- 2021
20. Effects of resistance training on metabolic and cardiovascular responses to a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test in Parkinson`s disease
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Hélcio Kanegusuku, Tiago Peçanha, Carla Silva-Batista, Roberto Sanches Miyasato, Natan Daniel da Silva Júnior, Marco Túlio de Mello, Maria Elisa Pimentel Piemonte, Carlos Ugrinowitsch, and Cláudia Lúcia de Moraes Forjaz
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Parkinsonian disorders ,Cardiovascular abnormalities ,Oxygen consumption ,Exercise test ,Resistance training ,Medicine - Abstract
ABSTRACT: Objective: To evaluate the effects of resistance training on metabolic and cardiovascular responses during maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Methods: Twenty-four patients with Parkinson’s disease (modified Hoehn and Yahr stages 2 to 3) were randomly assigned to one of two groups: Control or Resistance Training. Patients in the Resistance Training Group completed an exercise program consisting of five resistance exercises (two to four sets of six to 12 repetitions maximum per set) twice a week. Patients in the Control Group maintained their usual lifestyle. Oxygen uptake, systolic blood pressure and heart rate were assessed at rest and during cycle ergometer-based maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing at baseline and at 12 weeks. Assessments during exercise were conducted at absolute submaximal intensity (slope of the linear regression line between physiological variables and absolute workloads), at relative submaximal intensity (anaerobic threshold and respiratory compensation point) and at maximal intensity (maximal exercise). Muscle strength was also evaluated. Results: Both groups had similar increase in peak oxygen uptake after 12 weeks of training. Heart rate and systolic blood pressure measured at absolute and relative submaximal intensities and at maximal exercise intensity did not change in any of the groups. Muscle strength increased in the Resistance Training but not in the Control Group after 12 weeks. Conclusion: Resistance training increases muscle strength but does not change metabolic and cardiovascular responses during maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing in patients with Parkinson’s disease without cardiovascular comorbidities.
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21. PROTOCOLOS USADOS POR PERSONAIS TRAINERS PARA AFERIR A CAPACIDADE CARDIORRESPIRATÓRIA EM ACADEMIAS DA CIDADE DE PATOS-PB.
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Almeida de Oliveira, Tiago and Martins de Melo, Símio Wendel
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PERSONAL trainers ,AEROBIC capacity ,DISEASE susceptibility ,FIELD research ,RESISTANCE training - Abstract
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- 2021
22. PERFIL FÍSICO E FISIOLÓGICO DE JOVENS ATLETAS DA PATINAÇÃO ARTÍSTICA SOBRE RODAS.
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Mattos Lazzaroni, Paloma, Chedid Lisboa, Salime, Diniz Pechina, Maurício, Gomes Rocha, Guilherme, Figueiredo Machado, Carlos Leonardo, Lopes Teodoro, Juliana, Grazioli, Rafael, and dos Santos Cunha, Giovani
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FIGURE skating ,ANAEROBIC capacity ,PHYSICAL activity ,BODY composition ,OXYGEN consumption ,CARDIOPULMONARY fitness ,ROLLER skating - Abstract
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- 2021
23. Outdoor circuit test: construction and validation of an instrument for the prediction of cardiorespiratory capacity for older adults
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Gabriela Rezende de Oliveira Venturini, Paulo de Tarso Veras Farinatti, and Nádia Souza Lima da Silva
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Aging ,Public policy ,Physical Exercise ,Oxygen Consumption ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Abstract
Abstract Objective: the present study aimed to construct, validate and verify the reliability of a protocol for assessing the cardiorespiratory capacity of older adults attending the Rio ao Ar Livre (Open Air Rio, or RAL) project entitled the “Outdoor Circuit Test” (OCT). Method: validity and reliability tests were carried out to assess the accuracy of the OCT, with 50 older adults (70.6 ± 6.3 years) of both sexes who regularly attended the RAL. Validity was tested by collecting VO2max data under maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test conditions, and the OCT variables: a) Circuit Execution Time; b) Heart Rate; c) Subjective Perception of Exertion; d) Average Heart Rate (HRméd). Reliability was tested through the reproducibility of the measurements of the OCT variables, expressed by the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC). The predictive capacity of VO2max was given by multiple linear regression and the final stability of the model by the analysis of the residues and the calculation of Cook’s distances, with a value of P≤ 0.05 adopted for statistical significance. Results: the predictive model based on age, sex, waist circumference, BMI and circuit execution time explained 41% of VO2max variance, with a standard error of estimate of 18.5%. Conclusion: the OCT exhibited satisfactory reproducibility (0.62 to 0.93), and proved to be valid, reliable, and specific for predicting the cardiorespiratory fitness of older adults attending RAL, demonstrating adequate reproducibility and a positive association with the physical fitness of older adults.
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- 2020
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24. Analysis of aerobic testing in basketball referees and heart rate recovery time
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Ramiro Marques Inchauspe, Alejandro Vaquera, Pablo Morales Barbian, Flávia Renata de Almeida, and Cassiano Teixeira
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exercise test ,heart rate ,oxygen consumption ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
The study analyzed the physical conditioning and the time of recovery of the maximum heart rate of 12 international referees being used the test of 20 meters with beep to evaluate the cardiorespiratory conditioning, with the frequency to control the recovery time of the maximum cardiac post test. The majority of the referees obtained a recovery of heart rate greater than 50% in 3 minutes, were those that reached the levels of good to excellent in the table of maximum Vo2. Even with some factors influencing their physical performance most of the referees were able to complete the aerobic test and obtained a good recovery of the heart rate, the others that failed to reach the test goal had the HR recovery in 3 minutes much lower than expected, thus highlighting the association of the maximum VO2 level between good and excellent with the recovery of the heart frequency.
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25. Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional)
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Joana Oliveira-Rosado, João P. Duarte, Paulo Sousa-e-Silva, Daniela C. Costa, Diogo V. Martinho, Hugo Sarmento, João Valente-dos-Santos, Luís M. Rama, Óscar M. Tavares, Jorge Conde, Joaquim Castanheira, Rui Soles-Gonçalves, Ricardo R. Agostinete, and Manuel J. Coelho-e-Silva
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Physical exertion/physiology ,Running ,Exercise test ,Oxygen consumption ,Anaerobic threshold ,Medicine - Abstract
ABSTRACT Objective To describe and identify the importance of different indicators of the aerobic and anaerobic fitness of male ultra-trail runners according to their level of participation (regional or national). Methods Forty-four male ultra-trail runners were assessed (36.5±7.2 years). They were classified as regional (n=25) and national (n=19). Wingate test was used to assess the anaerobic pathway. A progressive incremental running test was performed and ventilatory thresholds registered, in parallel to heart rate and lactate concentration at the end of the protocol. Comparison between groups was performed using independent samples t-test. Results No significant differences were found between outputs derived from Wingate test. For aerobic fitness, while examining absolute values, differences were uniquely significant for the second ventilatory threshold (ultra-trail regional runners: 3.78±0.32L.min-1; ultra-trail national runners: 4.03±0.40L.min-1 p
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26. Incremental shuttle walk test performed in a hallway and on a treadmill: are they interchangeable?
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Cristiane Santos de Oliveira, Anderson José, Crislaine Oliveira Santos, Cristiane Helga Yamane de Oliveira, Thiago Cristiano Oliveira Carvalho, Jaksoel Cunha Silva, Jessyca Pachi Rodrigues Selman, Rejane Agnelo Silva de Castro, Anderson Alves de Camargo, and Simone Dal Corso
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Exercise Test ,Exercise ,Walking ,Oxygen Consumption ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
ABSTRACT The performances of healthy individuals in an incremental shuttle walking test performed in a hallway (ISWT-H) and on a treadmill (ISWT-T) were compared to assess their physiological responses during aerobic training sessions with the speeds estimated from both tests. This was a cross-sectional study with 55 healthy subjects, who were randomized to perform the ISWT tests with 24 hours between them. Training sessions were held using a treadmill at 75% of the speeds obtained from the ISWT-H and ISWT-T. Measurements included walking distance, oxygen uptake (VO2), carbon dioxide (VCO2) production, heart rate (HR), and ventilation (VE). There was a significant difference between walking distances (ISWT-T: 823.9±165.2 m and ISWT-H:685.4±141.4 m), but similar physiological responses for VO2 (28.6±6.6 vs. 29.0±7.3 ml-1.kg-1.min-1), VCO2 (1.9±0.7 vs. 1.9±0.5 1), HR (158.3±17.8 vs. 158.6±17.7 bpm), and VE (41.5±10.4 vs. 43.7±12.9 1). The estimated speeds were different for the training sessions (5.5±0.5 km/h and 4.9±0.3 km/h), as well as the VO2, VCO2, VE, and HR. It was concluded that in healthy young adults, ISWTs carried out in a hallway and on a treadmill are not interchangeable. Since the ISWT-H was determined to have lower speed, the training intensity based on this test may underestimate a patient’s responses to aerobic training.
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27. Effect of a respiratory muscle training program on lung function, respiratory muscle strength and resting oxygen consumption in sedentary young people
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Edgar Debray Hernández-Álvarez, Cristian Arvey Guzmán-David, Juan Carlos Ruiz-González, Ana María Ortega-Hernández, and Deisy Carolina Ortiz-González
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Sedentary Lifestyle ,Muscle Strength ,Oxygen Consumption ,Spirometry ,Indirect Calorimetry ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: Physical inactivity is a risk factor for developing noncommnunicable diseases, as well as respiratory and cardiovascular disorders. To counter this, different types of interventions have been proposed, including respiratory muscle training (RMT). Objective: To determine the effect of a respiratory muscle training program on respiratory muscle strength, lung function and resting oxygen consumption in sedentary subjects. Materials and methods: Pretest-posttest experimental study conducted in sedentary students. Lifestyle and the level of physical activity was determined using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and the FANTASTIC questionnaire, while respiratory muscle strength was established by means of expiratory and inspiratory pressure using a Dwyer Series 477 meter, and lung function and oxygen consumption was determined by spirometry and indirect calorimetry whit Vmax Encore 29C® calorimeter. Respiratory muscle training was performed for eight weeks with Threshold IMT system. R software, version 3.1.2, was used for statistical analysis. Results: Clinically and statistically significant improvements were found in maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) (pre: 81.23±22.00/post: 96.44±24.54 cmH2O; p
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28. INVESTIGAÇÃO DAS RESPOSTAS AGUDAS DO CONSUMO DE OXIGÊNIO E DA FREQUÊNCIA CARDÍACA NOS EXERCÍCIOS AERÓBIO E DE FORÇA, EM HOMENS JOVENS TREINADOS.
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Gomes Gonelli, Pamela Roberta, Guimarães Bizerra, Renato, Regazzo de Melo, Maycon, Sobral Júnior, Joel Edmundo, de Lima Montebelo, Maria Imaculada, and de Castro Cesar, Marcelo
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OXYGEN consumption ,HEART beat - Abstract
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29. CONDICIONAMENTO FÍSICO PREVENTIVO E SAÚDE DE PRATICANTES ADULTOS DE CROSSFIT.
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de Souza Moraes, Bruna Carolina, Held Martins, Érico Luciano, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, and Garcia Júnior, Jair Rodrigues
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AEROBIC capacity ,PHYSICAL fitness ,PHYSICAL mobility ,ARTISTIC gymnastics ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning ,OXYGEN consumption ,REPETITION (Learning process) - Abstract
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- 2020
30. Suplementação aguda de substrato de gengibre não aumenta o metabolismo em repouso e durante o exercício.
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Valenzuela Perez, Diego Ignácio, Mozer, Rayssa Lodi, Alves dos Santos, Diego, Ferraz Silva, Eliane, Carrenho Queiroz, Andreia Cristiane, Miarka, Bianca, Brito, Ciro José, and Quintana, Manuel Sillero
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PROTEIN metabolism , *AEROBIC exercises , *BASAL metabolism , *CARBOHYDRATE metabolism , *COLLEGE students , *DIETARY supplements , *EXERCISE physiology , *FAT , *GINGER , *METABOLISM , *PLACEBOS , *RESPIRATORY quotient , *TIME , *PLANT extracts , *OXYGEN consumption , *PHYSICAL activity , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
This study evaluated the acute effect of ginger (Zingiber officinale) supplementation (3.0 g) on metabolism. For this, 12-male physically active college were measured (22.8±3.3 yrs.; 79.4±12.5 kg; 1.8±0.1 m; 25.4±3.0 kg/m²; 16.9±3.1 %BF). Three-hours after supplementation (ginger or placebo) (Baseline - lasting 30-min) the resting metabolic rate (RMR), oxygen uptake (VO2), carbon dioxide production (VCO2), respiratory quotient (RQ) protein (PRO), carbohydrate (CHO), and fat oxidation were measured. All participants then performed 30-min of aerobic exercise (75-85 % of reserve heart rate - RHR). Finally, the same post-exercise variables for 60-min were measured. For the measures performed at rest and after exercise were observed effect of the moment of measurement, where the measures obtained at post-exercise 1 exercise (0-30 min) were significative higher (p≤0.001 for RMR; VO2; VCO2; PRO and CHO; p=0.001 for RQ; p=0.03 for FAT) in comparison to rest and post-exercise 2 (30-60 min) moments. Similar results were observed at the exercise for VO2 (31.5±3.1 vs. 31.9±3.7 mL/kg/min; p=0.78) and ventilatory equivalents for oxygen (VE/VO2: 24.1±2.5 vs. 24.4±3.3; p=0.75) where no differences were observed between conditions. In conclusion, for the applied protocol, acute ginger extract supplementation produced no metabolic ergogenic effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. EFEITOS DOS EXERCÍCIOS EDUCATIVOS NO DESEMPENHO DE ATLETAS DE CORRIDA DE RUA: ESTUDO PILOTO.
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da Silva, Wagner, de Andrade Bastos, Renan, do Nascimento da Rocha, Cilene Teofilo, Silva da Rocha, Jeferson, Machado Filho, Rubem, and Silva Soares, Raphael Almeida
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LONG-distance running ,ATHLETIC ability ,STRETCH (Physiology) ,OXYGEN consumption ,AMATEUR athletes ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning - Abstract
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32. ESTIMATIVA DO VO2MAX, LIMIAR ANAERÓBIO E PCR EM JOGADORES DE FUTEBOL A PARTIR DE DADOS OBTIDOS NO SOCCER TEST.
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Junior, Celso Boffa, Filho, Japy A. Oliveira, and Marquezi, Marcelo L.
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OXYGEN consumption ,ANAEROBIC threshold ,EXERCISE tests - Published
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33. TREINAMENTO AERÓBIO INTERVALADO PARA PESSOAS COM HIV/AIDS E DOENÇAS CARDIOVASCULARES E METABÓLICAS.
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Carvalho Borges, Daiana, Santos Rocha, Juliana Quadros, Pinto de Pinto, Wagner, Einsfeld Zogbi, Heruza, de Souza Teixeira, Fernanda, Farias Collares, Thaís, and Quadro Corrêa, Leandro
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HIV infections ,AIDS ,HIV-positive persons ,INTERVAL training ,AEROBIC exercises ,HIGH-intensity interval training ,OXYGEN consumption - Abstract
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- 2020
34. Nutritional status, cardiovascular health, VO2 max and habits in university students: a comparison between two health promotion careers
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Ingrid Rivera-Torres, Melisa Floody-Munita, Pedro Delgado-Floody, Ingrid Schifferli-Castro, Aldo Osorio-Poblete, and Cristian Martínez-Salazar
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Obesity ,Oxygen Consumption ,Lifestyle ,Hypertension. ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: University students are at a moment of their life cycle that is key for the adoption of different lifestyles. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine and compare VO2 max, fat mass percentage, biochemical profile, and alcohol and tobacco consumption in university students of two undergraduate programs. Materials and methods: 53 first year students with an average age of 19.25 years were included in this study. 30 were enrolled in the in Physical Education Pedagogy program, and 23 in the Nutrition and Dietetics program offered by Universidad La Frontera, class of 2014. Assessment included weight, size, BMI, waist circumference, fat mass percentage, blood pressure, biochemical profile and VO2 max. Results: 32% of the students were overweight, 50.9% reported altered blood pressure, 28.3% had prehypertension, and 22.6% had high blood pressure. Furthermore, 50.9% had a fat mass level above normal, 18.8% were regular smokers, and 41.5% reported frequent alcohol use. Regarding VO2 max, 48.9% were in the poor to fair range. The comparison by program showed significant differences in the variables height, VO2 max (maximum aerobic capacity) and fat mass percentage (p
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35. Is respiratory exchange ratio an alternative to estimate anaerobic threshold in trained runners?
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Fernando Diefenthaeler, Raphael Luiz Sakugawa, Rodolfo André Dellagrana, Bruno Follmer, Elisa Cristina Lemos, and Wagner de Campos
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athletic performance ,aerobic exercise ,oxygen consumption ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Several studies showed that respiratory exchange ratio (RER) have been used as an alternative to evaluate the aerobic capacity in a single incremental test. However, few studies have investigated trained runners. The aim of this study was to verify if the respiratory exchange ratio (RER) could be used as an alternative criterion for estimating anaerobic threshold (AT) in long-distance runners. Nineteen male long-distance runners volunteered to participate in the study. An incremental treadmill test was performed with initial speed of 10 km·h-1 with increments of 1 km·h-1 every 1 min until voluntary exhaustion. The variables measured were oxygen uptake (VO2), first and second ventilatory thresholds (VT1 and VT2, respectively), intensity corresponding to RER level of 1.0 (iRER1.0), peak velocity (PV), heart rate (HR), and rate of perceived exertion (RPE). One-way repeated measure analysis variance was used, following Bonferroni post hoc test. Agreement between parameters was evaluated by Pearson correlation and dispersion error. There were no significant differences between iRER1.0 and VT2 parameters. The correlations were significant between iRER1.0 and VT2 parameters for absolute and relative VO2, speed, and HR (r=0.95; r=0.60; r=0.72; r=0.81, respectively). A small mean error (-0.2 km·h-1) was observed between iRER1.0 and VT2. However, it was also observed an overestimation trend for high speeds. In conclusion, iRER1.0 can be used as an alternative method to detect AT in long distance runners. However, its use is limited in runners with high aerobic capacity.
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36. Body mass index and cardiorespiratory fitness among public school teachers from Barranquilla, Colombia
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José Armando Vidarte-Claros, Shirley Fontalvo-Navarro, Alix Yaneth Herazo-Beltrán, and Consuelo Vélez-Álvarez
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Lung Volume Measurements ,Oxygen Consumption ,Body Mass Index ,Heart Rate ,School Teachers ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is an excellent health status indicator, since reduced CRF values may constitute an early marker of alterations in the cardiovascular system. Objective: To determine the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and CRF in teachers working in State schools of Barranquilla, Colombia. Materials and Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional and correlational study was conducted from October 2015 to May 2016 in 363 teachers working in State schools of Barranquilla. Participants’ sociodemographic data were collected, their BMI was calculated and their CRF was measured using the Rockport walking test (also known as 1-mile walking test). Results: Participants’ mean age was 48.1±9.4 years, 72.1% were women, and 65.55% had a BMI >25 kg/m2. On the other hand, CRF mean was 26.4 mL/kg/min and was inversely correlated with BMI (p
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37. Is There an Association Between Timed Up and Go Test Performance Results and Directly Measured Peak Oxygen Consumption in Patients with Heart Disease?
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Ferrari F and Stein R
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- Humans, Time and Motion Studies, Oxygen Consumption, Postural Balance, Heart Diseases
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38. RELAÇÃO ENTRE DESEMPENHO MOTOR E ESTÁGIO MATURACIONAL DE JOVENS ATLETAS DE MODALIDADES ESPORTIVAS COLETIVAS.
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Patek de Souza, Leiriane and Alves da Silva, Karina
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VERTICAL jump ,LEG ,ARM ,OXYGEN consumption ,KRUSKAL-Wallis Test - Abstract
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- 2019
39. O EFEITO DE TRÊS MESES DE DESTREINAMENTO NO CONSUMO MÁXIMO DE OXIGÊNIO (VO2 máx) DE UM INDIVÍDUO HIPERTENSO E UM NORMOTENSO.
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César Theisen, Júlio and Kemper, Carlos
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AEROBIC capacity ,HYPERTENSION ,EXERCISE ,OXYGEN consumption ,PREECLAMPSIA - Abstract
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- 2019
40. Recuperação cardiopulmonar em atletas de Rugby em Cadeira de Rodas: efeito de nível competitivo e classificação funcional.
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der de Souza Mello, Alexssan, dos Santos Vigário, Patrícia, Pereira de Freitas, Jeter, Lemos, Thiago, and Meira Mainenti, Míriam Raquel
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BLOOD gases analysis ,CARDIOPULMONARY system ,EXERCISE tests ,LIFE skills ,RUGBY football ,WHEELCHAIR sports ,COOLDOWN ,OXYGEN consumption ,ERGOMETRY ,CARDIOPULMONARY fitness - Abstract
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- 2019
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41. Importância do teste cardiopulmonar para a fisioterapia cardiovascular.
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Santiago Floriano, Rafael, Orsini, Marco, and Silva Reis, Michel
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CARDIOPULMONARY system ,EXERCISE ,EXERCISE tests ,INTELLECT ,LUNGS ,QUALITY of life ,RESPIRATORY measurements ,ANAEROBIC threshold ,OXYGEN consumption - Abstract
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- 2019
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42. EFEITOS DA FISIOTERAPIA CARDIOVASCULAR FASE II EM PACIENTE COM INFARTO DO MIOCÁRDIO RECENTE: ESTUDO DE CASO.
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De Abreu, Raphael Martins, Dos Santos-Hiss, Michele Daniela Borges, Catai, Aparecida Maria, and Ribeiro Neves, Victor
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MYOCARDIAL infarction treatment , *ADRENERGIC beta blockers , *BLOOD pressure , *ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY , *EXERCISE tests , *CARDIAC rehabilitation , *HEART beat , *HEATING , *LIFE skills , *PHYSICAL fitness , *PHYSICAL therapy , *EMPLOYEES' workload , *TREADMILLS , *OXYGEN consumption - Abstract
Cardiovascular rehabilitation consists of a multidisciplinary approach aimed at promoting the reintegration of the individual into society by improving physical, mental and social conditions. Within the multidisciplinary team, the physiotherapist, through the prescription of physical exercises, plays an important role in reducing the mortality rate and complications after the cardiovascular event. However, few individuals are engaged and referred to a cardiovascular rehabilitation program, making it difficult to understand the chronic adaptations to exercise. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of cardiovascular physical therapy (CVFT) Phase II of the functional capacity in a patient with myocardial infarction (MI) recently. A man aged 42 was studied in the use of β-blocker, diagnosed with IM, 30 days after the event. The CVFT consisted of heating, physical conditioning and slowdown, with 1 hour duration and frequency of 3 times/week for 12 weeks. The patient underwent to electrocardiogram at rest and exercise test (ET) submaximal (up to 80% maximum heart rate predicted by age and corrected by measuring the β-blocker), on a treadmill and with continuous step protocol, in the pre moment (T1) and posttreatment (T2). At peak of effort and at the same workload, T2 showed improvement in consumption of oxygen reached, metabolic equivalent, systolic blood pressure, double product, heart rate and maximal myocardial oxygen compared to T1. The CVFT improved functional capacity of patient studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Resposta hiper-reativa da pressão arterial durante teste de esforço em pacientes cardiometabólicos.
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Leite, Jayne Santos, de Pinto, Wagner Pinto, Michel, Rejane Costa Grumann, and de Oliveira Teixeira, André
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HYPERTENSION risk factors ,BLOOD pressure ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases ,EXERCISE tests ,HEART beat ,METABOLIC disorders ,MYOCARDIUM ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,STATISTICS ,DATA analysis ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,BODY mass index ,OXYGEN consumption ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
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- 2019
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44. Capacidade cardiopulmonar de jogadores de diferentes posições da Seleção Brasileira Militar de futebol: perfil da equipe no início da temporada
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André Helou, Danielli Mello, José Mauro Malheiros Maia Junior, and Miriam Raquel Meira Mainenti
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consumo de oxigênio ,esforço físico ,frequência cardíaca ,militares ,futebol ,oxygen consumption ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
Introdução: A contínua evolução do futebol tem exigido uma melhor preparação física dos atletas. Devido a esse fato, fisiologistas têm analisado o consumo máximo de oxigênio (VO2máx) de atletas como uma maneira de se determinar o nível de preparo físico de cada jogador. Objetivo: Avaliar a capacidade cardiopulmonar dos jogadores da Seleção Brasileira Militar de Futebol, comparando os resultados entre as diferentes posições da equipe. Métodos: Pesquisa do tipo observacional seccional. Foram avaliados 28 atletas (cinco zagueiros, cinco laterais, cinco volantes, seis meio-campistas, sete atacantes, idade entre 19 e 40 anos). Os participantes foram submetidos a um teste de esforço cardiopulmonar com um protocolo de rampa (0,4 km/h a cada 30 segundos, iniciando com 8,0 km/h), avaliando VO2, ventilação minuto, velocidade, frequência cardíaca tanto no limiar anaeróbico quanto no esforço máximo. A comparação entre as posições foi feita através da análise de variância (ANOVA) One-way (p < 0,05). Resultados: O VO2máx não apresentou diferença estatisticamente significativa entre as posições (p=0,163): 55,89 ± 7,39 ml/kg/min (zagueiros); 52,55 ± 6,21 ml/kg/min (laterais); 49,65 ± 6,22 ml/kg/min (volantes); 53,81 ± 5,18 ml/kg/min (meio campistas) e 58,35 ± 4,85 ml/kg/min (atacantes). Comportamento similar foi observado para as demais variáveis analisadas, tanto para o momento de limiar anaeróbico, quanto para o esforço máximo. Conclusão: Os atletas não apresentaram diferença tanto em relação à capacidade cardiopulmonar máxima quanto ao limiar anaeróbico, segundo posições dos jogadores o que pode ser explicado pelo período inicial da temporada de treinamento e competição. Cardiopulmonary Capacity of the Brazilian Army Soccer Team in Different Playing Positions: Early Season Profile Introduction: The soccer is continually evolving, and it requires better athlete’s physical preparation. Physiologists have analyzed athlete’s maximum oxygen uptake (VO2máx) to determine players physical fitness. Objective: To evaluate the cardiopulmonary capacity of the Brazilian Army Soccer Team, comparing the results among the different playing positions. Methods: Observational cross-sectional research. Twenty-eight athletes (19-40 years old) were evaluated (five defenders, five lateral midfielders, five central defenders, six central midfielders, seven forwards). Participants were submitted to a cardiopulmonary exercise testing with a ramp protocol (increment of 0.4 km/h each 30 seconds, starting at 8.0 km/h), assessing at anaerobic threshold and peak effort the following variables: VO2, pulmonary ventilation, velocity, heart rate. A ANOVA one-way was used to compare positions (p
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45. Aerobic fitness profile of youth soccer players: effects of chronological age and playing position
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Giovani dos Santos Cunha, André Luís Lopes, Jeam Marcel Geremia, Gabriela Tomedi Leites, Bruno Manfredini Baroni, Rogério da Cunha Voser, Marco Aurélio Vaz, and Álvaro Reischak-Oliveira
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child ,puberty ,oxygen consumption ,anaerobic threshold ,running ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
To establish a profile of the aerobic fitness in young soccer players, it is critical to consider different intervenient factors such as maturity status, chronological age and playing position. The aim of this study was to identify the biological maturation, chronological age, and playing position effects on physical and physiological characteristics of young soccer players. Two hundred and one soccer players of 11-19 years old were divided into groups relative to their maturity status, chronological age and playing position. A maximal exercise test was performed to determine peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) and ventilatory thresholds (VT1 and VT2) parameters in a treadmill. Biological maturation showed no significant effect on relative values (mL.kg-1.min-1) of VO2peak, VT2 and VT1 (0.004 < h2 < 0.039), but showed large positive effect on maximal aerobic speed (MAS) and speed at VT2 (VT2speed). Chronological age showed a medium positive effect on relative values of VO2peak, VT2 and VT1 (0.095 < h2 < 0.137) and a large positive effect on MAS and VT2speed. Relative values of VO2peak and VT1 showed no significant differences among groups for playing position (P>0.05; 0.044 < h2 < 0.051). However, goalkeepers showed significant lower relative values for VT2 and VT2speed than other playing positions and a medium positive effect was observed (P
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46. Use of physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness in identifying cardiovascular risk factors in male brazilian adolescents
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Lilian Messias Sampaio Brito, Luis Paulo Gomes Mascarenhas, Deise Cristiane Moser, Ana Cláudia Kapp Titski, Monica Nunes Lima Cat, Manuel João Coelho-e-Silva, Margaret Cristina da Silva Boguszewski, and Neiva Leite
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The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of physical activity (PA) and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) levels on the prevalence of overweight and high blood pressure levels in adolescents. In this observational, cross-sectional study, 614 boys aged 10-14 years were assessed for height, body mass, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and blood pressure (BP). CRF was assessed using a run test (Léger Test) and subjects were then grouped according to their CRF level. PA level was assessed through a questionnaire (The Three Day Physical Activity Recall) and classified into two groups, namely > 300 minutes of PA/week and < 300 minutes of PA/week. Maturational stage was evaluated according to the development of pubic hair (self-assessment) as proposed by Tanner. We used statistical descriptive analysis, univariate and multivariate analyses in the total participants and subjects were divided by age. Fifty percent of the sample performed < 300 minutes of PA/week and 67.6% had unsatisfactory CRF levels. There was a higher prevalence of unsatisfactory CRF levels among subjects with altered BMI (overweight), WC (abdominal obesity) or BP (high blood pressure) for all age groups. PA history, however, did not show any significance. A total of 31% of participants were overweight, 24.8% had abdominal obesity and 15.4% had increased BP. Unsatisfactory CRF levels were found to be a better predictor for the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases (CV) risk factors than PA history, regardless of age group.
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47. Prediction of Peak Oxygen Consumption in Patients with Heart Disease Based on Performance on the Timed Up and Go Test.
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Santos DSD, Queiroz CO, Dias CMCC, Cipriano Junior G, Borges QO, and Ritt LEF
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cross-Sectional Studies, Time and Motion Studies, Exercise Test, Oxygen Consumption, Postural Balance, Heart Failure
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Background: Central Illustration : Prediction of Peak Oxygen Consumption in Patients with Heart Disease Based on Performance on the Timed Up and Go Test CPET: cardiopulmonary exercise test; TUG: timed up and go test; VO2peak: peak oxygen consumption., Background: The use of the timed up and go (TUG) test to assess cardiorespiratory fitness in patients with heart disease has not been well defined in the literature., Objectives: Test the association between TUG and peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak), construct an equation based on TUG to predict VO2peak, and determine a cutoff point to estimate VO2peak ≥ 20 mL/kg/min., Methods: This cross-sectional study included 201 patients with coronary artery disease or heart failure, between 36 and 92 years of age, who underwent TUG and cardiopulmonary exercise test. Correlation, ROC curve, multiple linear regression, and Bland-Altman analyses were performed. The significance level was set at p < 0.05., Results: The mean age of the total sample was 67 ± 13 years, and 70% of participants were male. The mean VO2peak was 17 ± 6 mL/kg/min, and the mean TUG time was 7 ± 2.5 seconds. The correlation between VO2peak and TUG was r = -0.54 (p < 0.001), and R2 was 0.30. The following equation was developed based on TUG: V O 2 peak = 33.553 + ( - 0.149 × age ) + ( - 0.738 × TUG ) + ( - 2.870 × sex ) ; a value of 0 was assigned to the male sex and 1 to the female sex (adjusted R: 0.41; adjusted R2: 0.40). The VO2peak estimated by the equation was 18.81 ± 3.2 mL/kg/min, and the VO2peak determined by cardiopulmonary exercise test was 18.18 ± 5.9 mL/kg/min (p > 0.05). The best cutoff point in the TUG for VO2peak ≥ 20 mL/kg/min was ≤ 5.47 seconds (area under the curve: 0.80; 95% confidence interval: 0.74 to 0.86)., Conclusions: TUG and VO2peak showed a significant association. A prediction equation for VO2peak was developed and validated internally with good performance. The cutoff point in the TUG to predict VO2peak ≥ 20 mL/kg/min was ≤ 5.47 seconds.
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48. Are spatiotemporal and angular kinematic variables associated with oxygen consumption and ventilatory thresholds in recreational runners?
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Leite, Otávio Henrique Cardoso, Lucareli, Paulo Roberto Garcia, Dias, Raphael Mendes Ritti, and Ferreira, Cintia Lopes
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corrida ,CIENCIAS DA SAUDE ,running ,exercise test ,teste de esforço ,oxygen consumption ,consumo de oxigênio ,cinemática ,biomechanical phenomena - Abstract
Submitted by Nadir Basilio (nadirsb@uninove.br) on 2023-02-03T15:24:22Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Otávio Henrique Cardoso Leite.pdf: 1094980 bytes, checksum: 9a00b4e84b2c414cd8b6da7b57559e6e (MD5) Made available in DSpace on 2023-02-03T15:24:22Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Otávio Henrique Cardoso Leite.pdf: 1094980 bytes, checksum: 9a00b4e84b2c414cd8b6da7b57559e6e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2022-12-15 Introduction: Over the years, the number of people who search to join the practice of running for physical conditioning or competitive performance is increasing. Running is an activity that requires a perfect interaction between physiological energy demand and muscle activity so that the body is able to transfer the forces generated by the response to movement. The increase in the number of running participants has stimulated the scientific community to analyze the association of different factors that can affect a runner's performance, such as the spatiotemporal and angular kinematic variables of the running, oxygen consumption and the ventilatory thresholds, which despite the relationship intuitive, the association between such variables is not clearly elucidated. Therefore, it is necessary to understand if physiological variables can be associated with biomechanical variables and if any of them can interfere in the performance of these athletes. Laboratory assessments such as exercise stress tests and kinematics assessment of running are commonly used and are able to identify changes in running parameters that interfere with the performance of recreational runners. Objective: To verify if there is an association between spatiotemporal and angular kinematics variables of the running with the oxygen consumption and the ventilatory thresholds of recreational runners during maximal incremental test on a treadmill associated with a three-dimensional biomechanical assessment of the running. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study with a sample of 40 recreational runners of both sexes. The runners were simultaneously submitted to a biomechanical analysis of the running and an ergospirometry during maximal incremental test on a treadmill. The spatiotemporal kinematic data and the angular data of the running obtained through the Movement Deviation Profile (MDP) were associated in a multivariate model of Bayesian structural equation searching association with oxygen consumption and ventilatory thresholds. Results: It was observed association of oxygen consumption with step frequence, step length and oscillation of the center of mass (r = 0.95), in addition to the association of step frequence with the first ventilatory threshold (OR = 1.03) and angular kinematics of the running obtained by the MDP with exhaustion (OR = 1.47). Conclusion: According to the findings of the present study, it can be concluded that step frequence is associated with the first ventilatory threshold; angular kinematic variables of running are associated with reaching exhaustion; higher step frequence and center of mass oscillation are associated with increased oxygen consumption and that increasing step length reduces oxygen consumption during the performance of a maximal incremental test on a treadmill. Introdução: Ao longo dos anos, é crescente o número de pessoas que buscam aderir a prática de corrida objetivando condicionamento físico ou desempenho competitivo. Correr é uma atividade que necessita de uma perfeita interação entre demanda energética fisiológica e atividade muscular para que o corpo seja capaz de transferir as forças geradas pela resposta ao movimento. O aumento no número de participantes de corrida tem estimulado a comunidade científica a analisar a associação de diferentes fatores que podem afetar o desempenho de um corredor, como as variáveis cinemáticas espaço-temporais e angulares da corrida, o consumo de oxigênio e os limiares ventilatórios, que apesar da relação plausível, a associação entre tais variáveis não está claramente elucidada. Logo, se faz necessário compreender se variáveis fisiológicas podem estar associadas à variáveis biomecânicas e se alguma delas podem interferir no desempenho desses atletas. Avaliações laboratoriais como os testes ergoespirométricos de esforço e a avaliação cinemática da corrida são comumente utilizados e são capazes de identificar alterações em parâmetros da corrida que interferem no desempenho de corredores recreacionais. Objetivo: Verificar se há associação entre variáveis cinemáticas espaço-temporais e angulares da corrida com o consumo de oxigênio e os limiares ventilatórios de corredores recreacionais durante teste incremental máximo em esteira. Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo transversal com amostra de 40 corredores recreacionais de ambos os sexos. Os corredores foram submetidos simultaneamente a uma análise biomecânica da corrida e uma ergoespirometria durante teste incremental máximo em esteira. Os dados cinemáticos espaço-temporais e os dados angulares da corrida obtidos por meio do Movement Deviation Profile (MDP) foram associados em um modelo multivariado de equação estrutural bayesiana buscando associação com o consumo de oxigênio e os limiares ventilatórios. Resultados: Foi observado associação do consumo de oxigênio com a cadência, comprimento do passo e oscilação do centro de massa (r = 0.95), além da associação da cadência com o primeiro limiar ventilatório (OR = 1.03) e da cinemática angular da corrida obtida pelo MDP com a exaustão (OR = 1.47). Conclusão: De acordo com os resultados do presente estudo, pode-se concluir que a cadência está associada ao primeiro limiar ventilatório; variáveis cinemáticas angulares da corrida estão associadas ao alcance da exaustão; uma maior cadência e oscilação do centro de massa estão associados ao aumento do consumo de oxigênio e que o aumento do comprimento do passo reduz o consumo de oxigênio durante a realização de um teste incremental máximo em esteira.
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49. OCORRÊNCIA DO PLATÔ DO CONSUMO MÁXIMO DE OXIGÊNIO APÓS TREINAMENTO COM KETTLEBELL.
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Braga Carneiro, Caio, Frizzera Filho, Ricardo Augusto, Zimerer, Carla, Tavares da Silva, Weverton Rufo, Diego Leite, Richard, José Perez, Anselmo, and Carletti, Luciana
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50. COMPORTAMENTO DE VARIÁVEIS FISIOLÓGICAS DURANTE A REALIZAÇÃO DE EXERCÍCIOS SOBRE O MINI TRAMPOLIM EM DIFERENTES CADÊNCIAS.
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Cardoso Terres, Natiele, Siqueira Andrade, Luana, and Lima Alberton, Cristine
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