Nórton Luís Oliveira

ORCID: 0000-0003-3866-2053
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Research Areas
  • Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
  • Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Sports Performance and Training
  • Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
  • Cardiac Health and Mental Health
  • Physical Activity and Health
  • Children's Physical and Motor Development
  • Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
  • Physical Education and Gymnastics
  • Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity
  • Youth, Drugs, and Violence
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise
  • Health and Lifestyle Studies
  • Healthcare during COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Nutrition and Health in Aging
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Sports injuries and prevention
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Health, Nursing, Elderly Care
  • Impact of Light on Environment and Health
  • Heart rate and cardiovascular health
  • Genetics and Physical Performance
  • Physical Education and Sports Studies

Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre
2018-2024

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
2014-2024

University of Aveiro
2015-2023

Bournemouth University
2023

Austrian Institute for Health Technology Assessment GmbH
2021

Hospital de Clínicas
2020

Universidade do Porto
2009-2019

Silva
2019

Instituto Superior da Maia
2016

University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College
2014

Abstract We assessed the agreement between maximal oxygen consumption ([Vdot]O2max) measured directly when performing 20-m shuttle run test and estimated [Vdot]O2max from five different equations (i.e. Barnett, a b; Léger; Matsuzaka; Ruiz) in youths. The was performed by 26 girls (mean age 14.6 years, s = 1.5; body mass 57.2 kg, 8.9; height 1.60 m, 0.06) 22 boys (age 15.0 1.6; 63.5 11.5; 1.70 0.01). participants wore portable gas analyser (K4b2, Cosmed) to measure [Vdot]O2 during test. All...

10.1080/02640410902902835 article EN Journal of Sports Sciences 2009-07-01

Importance Childhood and adolescent obesity are linked to health risks. Standardizing outcome measurements in physical activity interventions for this group can increase evidence comparability foster knowledge translation. Objective The objective of our study is summarize individual outcomes reported systematic reviews classify under an existing taxonomy domains the development a Core Outcome Set. Data Sources A comprehensive search was conducted across seven databases (PubMed, EMBASE, ERIC,...

10.1101/2025.01.21.25320866 preprint EN public-domain medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) 2025-01-22

Este trabalho investiga o papel do exercício físico como terapia coadjuvante no tratamento de pessoas idosas com câncer mama, foco em intervenções que utilizam exercícios aeróbicos, resistidos e multimodais. Realizou-se uma revisão narrativa base artigos publicados entre 2019 2024, abrangendo ensaios clínicos randomizados, revisões sistemáticas estudos clínicos. Dada a alta incidência mama idosos aumento das taxas sobrevida, busca por minimizem os efeitos colaterais dos tratamentos...

10.34119/bjhrv8n2-057 article PT Brazilian Journal of Health Review 2025-03-11

This study aimed to investigate the effects of training on health-related quality life (HRQoL), body composition, and function in older adults. Fifty participants were randomized into aerobic (AT--70%-80% HR reserve), resistance (RT--80% 1RM), or controls. They had HRQoL, assessed before after 8 months. Training groups reduced fat, increased performance stair ascent, 8-ft up-and-go sit-to-stand five-times tests, improved their physical component score (PCS; p ≤ .03). AT 6MWT test, general...

10.1177/0733464812468502 article EN Journal of Applied Gerontology 2013-01-02

Objective: The purposes of this study were to calculate and validate two models estimate maximal oxygen uptake (VO 2 max) in Portuguese youths, aged 10-18 years, using a 20-meter shuttle run test (SR). Design: Subjects (54 girls 60 boys) divided into estimation ( n = 91) cross-validation =23) groups, their VO max was directly measured by wearing portable gas analyzer during the SR. Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) Artificial Neural Network (ANN) tests carried out considering sex, age,...

10.5628/aehd.v3i1-2.20 article EN Archives of Exercise in Health and Disease 2012-01-01

Studies that aim to characterize oxygen uptake kinetics in efforts above maximal consumption intensity are scarce. Our was analyze the a 200-m front crawl, all measurements being conducted swimming pool conditions. 10 high-level male swimmers performed bout and directly measured through breath-by-breath gas analysis. Mean (±SD) peak 68.58 (±5.79) ml.kg−1.min−1, evidencing fast component phase. As expected, presented direct relationship with mean speed of first 50-m lap effort, also...

10.1055/s-0031-1279772 article EN International Journal of Sports Medicine 2011-09-12

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the physiological adaptations resistance training (RT) in prepubertal boys. Methods: Eighteen healthy boys were divided into RT (n = 9, Mage 10.4 ± 0.5 years) and control (CTR; n 10.9 0.7 groups. group underwent a during 12 weeks, 3 times per week, performing sets 6 15 repetitions at intensities ranging from 60% 80% maximal dynamic strength (1-repetition maximum [1-RM] values). Before after training, groups assessed their body mass...

10.1080/02701367.2014.982782 article EN Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 2014-12-16

Oliveira, NL and J. Excess postexercise oxygen consumption is unaffected by the resistance aerobic exercise order in an session. J Strength Cond Res 25(10): 2843–2850, 2011—The main purpose of this study was to compare magnitude duration excess (EPOC) after 2 sessions with different mode orders, followed (R–A); (A–R). Seven young men (19.6 ± 1.4 years) randomly underwent sessions. Aerobic performed on a treadmill for 30 minutes (80–85% reserve heart rate). Resistance consisted 3 sets 10...

10.1519/jsc.0b013e318207ef4b article EN The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 2011-10-01

Several resources have been developed (e.g., reporting guidelines) to promote high-standard practices in health research. However, there was no continuous and systematic assessment of recommended published reviews with meta-analysis (SRMAs), which increases the usability available resources. Therefore, we aimed assess methodological standards SRMAs physical activity studies. This report presents main results SEES Initiative 2019.Our approach is based on a prospective review methodology...

10.1186/s13643-021-01845-9 article EN cc-by Systematic Reviews 2021-12-01

Accepting that the evaluation of aerobic energy system contribution is very important for swimming training diagnostics purposes and oxygen uptake kinetics (VO2) one most used parameters in task, we purposed to assess variability peak VO2 VO2max values obtained a 200 m front crawl effort, using five different presentation intervals: breath-by-breath average 5, 10, 15, 20 s. Ten male high-level swimmers performed effort at maximal velocity being attached respiratory valve allowed directly...

10.2174/1875399x010030100022 article EN cc-by The Open Sports Sciences Journal 2014-03-07

The study examined the effects of treadmill walking with load carriage on derived measures central pressure and augmentation index in young healthy subjects.Fourteen male subjects (age 31.0 ± 1.0 years) volunteered this study. Subjects walked 10 minutes a at speed 5 km/h carrying no during one session 10% their body weight both upper limbs two water carboys handle other session. Pulse wave analysis was performed rest immediately after exercise radial artery right limb by applanation...

10.1016/j.repc.2013.11.012 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Revista Portuguesa de Cardiologia 2014-07-01

Heart rate variability (HRV) is a simple and noninvasive measure that estimates cardiac autonomic modulation, mainly the parasympathetic contribution. Increased sympathetic and/or decreased nervous activity seen in post-myocardial infarction (MI) patients. Consequently, these patients present reduced HRV, which has been associated with increased risk of adverse events mortality. Exercise training, recommended as complementary therapy for cardiovascular disease, shown numerous beneficial...

10.1016/j.repce.2013.02.016 article PT cc-by-nc-nd Revista Portuguesa de Cardiologia (English Edition) 2013-09-01
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