- Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
- Physical Activity and Health
- Nutrition and Health in Aging
- Health and Lifestyle Studies
- Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
- Sports Performance and Training
- Cardiac Health and Mental Health
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
2022-2025
Physical exercise is crucial in type 2 diabetes management (T2D), and training the aquatic environment seems to be a promising alternative due its physical properties metabolic, functional, cardiovascular, neuromuscular benefits. Research on combined dry-land environments scarce, especially long-term interventions. Thus, this study aims investigate effects of both health outcomes related T2D patients. This randomized, unicentric, single-blinded, comparator clinical trial with two parallel...
Abstract One of the strategies to mitigate deleterious effects aging process is body weight exercise. However, gaps remain regarding appropriate progression and intensity, particularly in older adults with cardiometabolic risk factors. The aim this study was analyze rate perceived exertion (RPE) affectivity associated exercise factors, considering different levels complexity. This a descriptive cross-sectional study. RPE assessed using OMNI-Res scale, measured Hardy Rejeski scale....
Objective: To verify the effects of two different detraining periods on physical fitness older adults with cardiometabolic risk factors. Methods: This observational study encompassed individuals factors, who were assessed after periods: 1 month (1DT) and 3 months (3DT). Physical was using 30-s sit to stand test (STS), arm curl, chair sit-and-reach, back scratch, timed up go, 6-min walk (6MWT). The comparison between carried out absolute differences (Δ = posttest-pretest) relative (Δ%...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to verify the effects an online training program on aerobic capacity, quality life, depressive symptoms and sleep in elderly people with cardiovascular risk factors. A multicomponent applied for 12 weeks outcomes were assessed before after intervention. Twelve participated (69.08 ± 4.54 years; 41.67% women), adherence 49.17%. Worsening observed (p = 0.016), no change other outcomes. In conclusion, possibly helped maintain life factors during COVID-19 pandemic.
The purpose of the present study was to verify acute effects blood pressure and glucose after two sessions combined exercise performed at levels intensity in trained individuals with cardiovascular risk factors.Eighteen (66.22 ± 8.61 years) both sexes (6 women/12 men) factors exercises different intensity: moderate (MOD) high (HI). To control aerobic training, Borg Rating Perceived Exertion (RPE) Scale used. For strength maximum number repetitions carried out within a predetermined duration...