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2. EFEITOS DE UM PROGRAMA DE TREINAMENTO DE FOR?A DESTINADO ? MULHERES DE MEIA IDADE E IDOSAS
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de Souza, Thiago Mattos Frota, de Lima, Leonardo Coelho Rabello, de Oliveira Almeida, Maria Juliana, Magalhães, Saulo Chaves, Barbosa, Luis Fabiano, Fernandes, Túlio Luiz Banja, and de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio
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- 2022
3. Impact of puberty on the correlation between strength and speed levels in young futsal players.
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DUTRA ALVARES, POLIANE, DO RÊGO SANTOS, SARAH CRISTINA, RIBEIRO DE OLIVEIRA, AUGUSTO, EDUARDO VENEROSO, CHRISTIANO, ALBUQUERQUE SANTANA, PAULO VITOR, DA SILVA BARROS, ANTÔNIO CARLOS, PEREIRA DE ANDRADE, ANDRÉ GUSTAVO, COELHO RODRIGUES JUNIOR, JEFFERSON FERNANDO, DE OLIVEIRA ASSUMPÇÃO, CLAUDIO, BANJA FERNANDES, TÚLIO LUIZ, TEIXEIRA MOSTARDA, CRISTIANO, GUSTAVO CLAUDINO, JOÃO, and TORRES CABIDO, CHRISTIAN EMMANUEL
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Background: Vertical jumps are commonly prescribed in literature as a method to enhance speed performance, yet the impact of puberty on this relationship remains unclear. Purpose: This study aimed to investigate whether pubertal stage affects the correlation between jump performance and sprinting ability in young futsal players. Methods: Seventy-six male players were categorized into pre-pubertal, pubertal, and post-pubertal stages. The pubertal stage was evaluated by the peak height velocity (PHV) in which it differentiated the players in prepubescent (pre-PHV), pubescent (mid-PHV) and post-pubertal (post-PHV). All of them performed the squat jump (SJ) and countermovement jump (CMJ), straight-line sprint (SLS-20 m) and sprint with change of direction (COD-25 m). The Shapiro-Wilk normality test was used and when comparing the morphological and performance variables between the stages, the ANOVA one way with Tukey post hoc was used. To analyze the correlations between performance of sprints and jumps, the Pearson correlation test was used and in all analyzes a significance level of p < 0.05 was adopted. Parents and players signed specific terms for the inclusion of athletes in the survey. Results: A significant correlation only being found in the pre-PHV stage for SJ vs SLS (r = - 0.63) and COD (r = - 0.50); CMJ vs SLS (r = - 0.56) and COD (r = - 0.48) compared to mid-PHV and the post-PHV for the same correlations. Conclusions: The results demonstrate that the pubertal stage influences the level correlation between vertical jumps and sprint performance. Training to improve muscle strength through jumps to develop speed, to the detriment of specific training in this capacity, in players in mid- and post-PHV stages needs to be used with caution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. TREINAMENTO INTERVALADO DE ALTA INTENSIDADE NO TRATAMENTO DA DIABETES MELLITUS TIPO II EM IDOSOS: UMA REVISÃO INTEGRATIVA.
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Almeida Cabral, Lissiane, Rabello de Lima, Leonardo Coelho, Fabiano Barbosa, Luis, Frota de Souza, Thiago Mattos, Banja, Túlio, and de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio
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- 2024
5. A single bout of downhill running attenuates subsequent level running-induced fatigue
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de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio, Barreto, Renan Vieira, de Lima, Leonardo Coelho Rabello, Cardozo, Adalgiso Coscrato, de Lima Montebelo, Maria Imaculada, Catarino, Helen Reinhart Camargo, Greco, Camila Coelho, and Denadai, Benedito Sergio
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- 2020
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6. Examining strength, muscular power, and maximal performance in the power clean among CrossFit® practitioners.
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LINHARES, MATHEUS, FAÇANHA, CAIAN, TEIXEIRA, MATEUS, SANTOS ALVES, KAILANE, PIRES, THIAGO, COSWIG, VICTOR, CABIDO, CHRISTIAN, FERMINO, ROGÉRIO CÉSAR, OLIVEIRA, SAULO, FROTA DE SOUZA, THIAGO MATTOS, AIDAR, FELIPE J., ACIOLI, TATIANA, CIRILO-SOUSA, MARIA DO SOCORRO, RABELLO DE LIMA, LEONARDO COELHO, BERTÚ, FABIOLA, OLIVEIRA ASSUMPÇÃO, CLAUDIO, and BANJA, TÚLIO
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Background: CrossFit® (CF) a globally embraced fitness program, has gained widespread popularity for its comprehensive approach to improving overall fitness. Central to its methodology is the emphasis on enhancing various physical attributes, including strength and muscular power. The power clean (PC), an integral exercise within CF, serves as an importante tool for assessing the muscular strength profile. Aim: This study aimed to investigate the intricate relationship between muscle strength, power variables, and maximal performance in executing the PC, an Olympic Weightlifting exercise, among CF practitioners. Material and methods: Thirty-five recreationally trained men, with an average age of 31 ± 5.2 years and a body mass of 85.7 ± 13.6 kg, actively participated in the study. The assessment of muscular strength involved key measures such as the isometric mid-thigh pull (IMTP) test, countermovement vertical jump (CMJ), and relative 1-RM progressive test specifically tailored for the PC exercise. Results: Our findings found significant correlations between the indices of strength, muscle power and load in PC. The variables exhibiting the highest correlations with 1-RM in the PC were maximal dynamic strength (Fmax (dyn)) (R=0.76), maximal power (Pmax) (R=0.71), and maximal isometric strength (Fmax (iso)) (R=0.51). However, lower limbs power output (LLP) (R=0.42) was very low predictive value and RFD presented trivial and small correlation values without statistical significance. Conclusion: We conclude that Fmax (dyn) and Pmax have a greater capacity to estimate 1-RM in the PC exercise in CF practitioners. Fmax (iso) and LLP had a lower predictive capacity, certainly because they are not evaluated during PC movement. The RFD, despite being important, showed trivial-low predictive capacity, certainly because it was measured during the IMTP test. Further studies with other OW exercises may provide more detailed information about the relationship between strength variables and the execution of these movements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. Ischemic Preconditioning Improves the Bench-Press Maximal Strength in Resistance-Trained Men.
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LUIZ RODRIGUES, ANDERSON, IDE, BERNARDO N., EIDI SASAKI, JEFFER, DE OLIVEIRA, DONIZETE CICERO X., DE OLIVEIRA ASSUMPÇÃO, CLAUDIO, MAROCOLO, MOACIR, and MOTA, GUSTAVO R.
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BENCH press ,RESISTANCE training ,ANALYSIS of variance ,RATE of perceived exertion ,MUSCLE strength - Abstract
We investigated whether acute ischemic preconditioning (IPC) would affect upper limb maximal strength performance in resistance-trained men. Using a counterbalanced randomized crossover design, fifteen men (29.9 - 5.9 yrs.; 86.3 - 9.6 kg; 8.0 ± 5.0 yrs. resistance training experience) performed one-repetition maximum (1-RM) bench press tests on three different occasions: control, 10 min post-IPC or 10 min post-placebo (SHAM). One-way analysis of variance showed that the post-IPC condition increased (P < 0.0001) 1-RM loads compared to both control and post-SHAM (control 113.3 - 15.9 kg vs. SHAM 113.9 - 15.8 kg vs. IPC 115.7 - 15.6 kg), while control and SHAM did not differ (P > 0.05). Individual results showed that 13 participants (~87%) improved their performance post-IPC compared to control, and 11 participants (~73%) performed better post-IPC compared to post-SHAM. Reported session rating of perceived exertion (RPE) was lower (P < 0.0001) post-IPC (8.5 - 0.6 arb.u) compared to control (9.3 - 0.5 arb.u) and post-SHAM (9.3 - 0.5 arb.u). Therefore, we conclude that IPC acutely improves upper limb maximal strength performance and reduces session-RPE in resistance-trained men. These results suggest an acute ergogenic effect of IPC for strength and power sports such as powerlifting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. EFEITOS DE UM PROGRAMA DE TREINAMENTO DE FORÇA DESTINADO À MULHERES DE MEIA IDADE E IDOSAS.
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Frota de Souza, Thiago Mattos, Coelho Rabello de Lima, Leonardo, de Oliveira Almeida, Maria Juliana, Chaves Magalhães, Saulo, Barbosa, Luis Fabiano, Banja Fernandes, Túlio Luiz, and de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio
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VERTICAL jump ,PHYSICAL fitness ,OLDER women ,AEROBIC capacity ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning ,PLYOMETRICS ,STRENGTH training ,ELBOW - Abstract
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- 2022
9. O EFEITO DA SUPLEMENTAÇÃO COM SUCO DE BETERRABA NA PERFORMANCE DURANTE O EXERCÍCIO AERÓBIO: UMA BREVE REVISÃO.
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Fabiano Barbosa, Luis, Menezes, Lindomar, de Almeida Lima, Anne Caroline, Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio, and Ferreira Nogueira, Gislaine
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NITRIC oxide - Published
- 2022
10. The Impact of ACTN3 Gene Polymorphisms on Susceptibility to Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage and Changes in Running Economy Following Downhill Running.
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de Lima, Leonardo Coelho Rabello, Bueno Junior, Carlos Roberto, de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio, de Menezes Bassan, Natália, Barreto, Renan Vieira, Cardozo, Adalgiso Coscrato, Greco, Camila Coelho, and Denadai, Benedito Sérgio
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AEROBIC capacity ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,KNEE muscles ,RANGE of motion of joints ,THIGH ,RUNNING speed ,GENETIC variation - Abstract
This study aimed to investigate if ACTN3 gene polymorphism impacts the susceptibility to exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) and changes in running economy (RE) following downhill running. Thirty-five healthy men were allocated to the two groups based on their ACTN3 gene variants: RR and X allele carriers. Neuromuscular function [knee extensor isometric peak torque (IPT), rate of torque development (RTD), and countermovement, and squat jump height], indirect markers of EIMD [muscle soreness, mid-thigh circumference, knee joint range of motion, and serum creatine kinase (CK) activity], and RE (oxygen uptake, minute ventilation, blood lactate concentration, and perceived exertion) for 5-min of running at a speed equivalent to 80% of individual maximal oxygen uptake speed were assessed before, immediately after, and 1–4 days after a 30-min downhill run (−15%). Neuromuscular function was compromised (P < 0.05) following downhill running with no differences between the groups, except for IPT, which was more affected in the RR individuals compared with the X allele carriers immediately (−24.9 ± 6.9% vs. −16.3 ± 6.5%, respectively) and 4 days (−16.6 ± 14.9% vs. −4.2 ± 9.5%, respectively) post-downhill running. EIMD manifested similarly for both the groups except for serum CK activity, which was greater for RR (398 ± 120 and 452 ± 126 U L
–1 at 2 and 4 days following downhill running, respectively) compared with the X allele carriers (273 ± 121 and 352 ± 114 U L–1 at the same time points). RE was compromised following downhill running (16.7 ± 8.3% and 11 ± 7.5% increases in oxygen uptake immediately following downhill running for the RR and X allele carriers, respectively) with no difference between the groups. We conclude that although RR individuals appear to be more susceptible to EIMD following downhill running, this does not extend to the changes in RE. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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11. The influence of the ACTN3 R577X polymorphism in the responsiveness to post-activation jump performance enhancement in untrained young men.
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Beneduzzi Mantovani, Guilherme, Vieira Barreto, Renan, Alvino de Souza, Victor, Roberto Bueno Júnior, Carlos, de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio, Coelho Greco, Camila, Sérgio Denadai, Benedito, and Rabello de Lima, Leonardo Coelho
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GENETIC polymorphisms ,JUMPING ,ATHLETIC ability - Abstract
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- 2021
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12. 10 semanas de treinamento de força melhoram quais capacidades físicas em adolescentes fisicamente ativos?
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Gadelha Neto, José Guedes, de Moura Simim, Mário Antônio, Luis Fabiano Barbosa, Túlio Banja1, Araripe Medeiros, Alexandre, and Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio
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- 2020
13. UTILIZAÇÃO DE DIFERENTES ADIPÔMETROS E A EXPERIÊNCIA DOS AVALIADORES NÃO IMPLICAM EM ERROS DE ESTIMATIVAS DA COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL.
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Greikson Costa, Sérgio, de Moura Simim, Mario Antonio, Fabiano Barbosa, Luis, Rabello de Lima, Leonardo Coelho, and de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio
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BODY composition ,MEASURING instruments ,EVALUATORS ,STATURE ,THIGH ,ABDOMINAL muscles ,FAT - Abstract
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- 2020
14. Impact of Moderate Aerobic Training on Physical Capacities of Hypertensive Obese Elderly.
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Miranda Ramos, Raphael, José Coelho-Júnior, Hélio, Asano, Ricardo Yukio Asano, Ramos Prado, Raul Cosme, Silveira, Rodrigo, Bertoldo Urtado, Christiano, Rabello de Lima, Leonardo Coelho, da Silva Aguiar, Samuel, Prestes, Jonato, Araripe Medeiros, Alexandre Igor, Rodrigues, Bruno, and de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio
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PHYSICAL training & conditioning ,MUSCLE strength ,AEROBIC capacity ,OLDER people ,STRENGTH training - Abstract
The association of old age and chronic conditions, such as hypertension and obesity, can lead to larger decreases in the physical capacities of elderly, compared with their healthy counterparts. Physical exercise has been demonstrated to be efficient in postponing this phenomenon, mainly strength training. However, little is known about the effect of aerobic training on this condition. The aim of this work was to investigate the impact of 12 weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic training on the physical capacities of hypertensive obese older women. Aerobic power, lower limb muscle power, upper limb muscle strength, endurance, and flexibility of 19 hypertensive obese elders were evaluated. Afterward, patients were blindly randomized into control group (CG) and exercise group (EG). EG underwent three sessions/week of 60 min of moderate-intensity aerobic training, during 12 weeks. EG showed increases in VO2
max compared with CG (p = .03) and increases in flexibility compared with basal moment (+21.6%; p = .01) after 12 weeks, whereas CG did not show any significant alterations. Moderate aerobic training is capable of inducing increases in maximal aerobic power and flexibility in hypertensive obese elderly. However, other essential physical capacities associated with independence in elderly people (i.e., muscle power and strength) were not responsive to this kind of protocol. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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15. EFEITOS DA SUPLEMENTAÇÃO COM CARBOIDRATO NO DESEMPENHO DE CORREDORES.
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Salvadeo Junior, Carlos André, Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio, Conte, Marcelo, and Milano Teixeira, Luis Felipe
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EXERCISE intensity ,DRINKING (Physiology) ,AEROBIC capacity ,ANAEROBIC threshold ,SPORTS medicine ,SPORTS nutrition - Published
- 2019
16. NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA, QUALIDADE DE VIDA E FATORES ASSOCIADOS DE ESTUDANTES UNIVERSITÁRIOS DE EDUCAÇÃO FÍSICA.
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Junior Rosa, Mateus, de Almeida Brunheroti, Karina, Ferreira da Silva, Tiago Pedicini, de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio, José Silva, Jean, and Fabiano Barbosa, Luis
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- 2019
17. Effects of downhill walking training on aerobic and neuromuscular fitness of young adults.
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Rabello de Lima, Leonardo Coelho, Pires de Oliveira, Thiago, Dias de Oliveira, Felipe Bruno, Azank dos Santos, Fernanda Fioravanti, de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio, Greco, Camila Coelho, and Denadai, Benedito Sérgio
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ISOMETRIC exercise ,LEG ,MUSCLE strength ,TORQUE ,WALKING ,AEROBIC capacity ,PLANTARFLEXION ,ADULTS - Abstract
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- 2015
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18. Postactivation Potentiation Biases Maximal Isometric Strength Assessment.
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Rabello Lima, Leonardo Coelho, Dias Oliveira, Felipe Bruno, Oliveira, Thiago Pires, de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio, Greco, Camila Coelho, Cardozo, Adalgiso Croscato, and Denadai, Benedito Sérgio
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Postactivation potentiation (PAP) is known to enhance force production. Maximal isometric strength assessment protocols usually consist of two or more maximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVCs). The objective of this study was to determine if PAP would influence isometric strength assessment. Healthy male volunteers (n = 23) performed two five-second MVCs separated by a 180-seconds interval. Changes in isometric peak torque (IPT), time to achieve it (tPTI), contractile impulse (CI), root mean square of the electromyographic signal during PTI (RMS), and rate of torque development (RTD), in different intervals, were measured. Significant increases in IPT (240.6 ± 55.7N·m versus 248.9 ± 55.1N·m), RTD (746 ± 152N·m·s
-1 versus 727 ± 158N·m·s-1 ), and RMS (59.1 ± 12.2% RMSMAX versus 54.8 ± 9.4% RMSMAX) were found on the second MVC. tPTI decreased significantly on the second MVC (2373 ± 1200ms versus 2784 ± 1226ms). We conclude that a first MVC leads to PAP that elicits significant enhancements in strength-related variables of a second MVC performed 180 seconds later. If disconsidered, this phenomenon might bias maximal isometric strength assessment, overestimating some of these variables. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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19. EFEITO DO TREINAMENTO DE FORÇA EM PORTADORES DE DIABETES MELLITUS TIPO 2.
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de Almeida, Renato Simões, Vidotto Bággio, Thaís, André Salvadeo Junior, Carlos, and de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio
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- 2014
20. DANO MUSCULAR NO VOLEIBOL: ESTRATÉGIAS DE PREVENÇÃO E RECUPERAÇÃO.
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de Lima, Anderson Ricardo, de Lima, Leonardo Coelho Rabello, de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio, and Lopes Evangelista, Alexandre
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- 2014
21. FATORES PSICOLÓGICOS QUE INTERFEREM NO DESEMPENHO COMPETITIVO DE JUDOCAS DE ALTO NIVEL.
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de Souza, Philipe Lage, de Godoy Fazolin, Marcio Aparecido Franco, de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio, Neto, João Bartholomeu, de Oliveira, José Fernando, and de Souza, Thiago Mattos Frota
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SPORTS psychology ,PSYCHOLOGY of athletes ,JUDO ,MARTIAL artists ,STIMULUS & response (Biology) - Abstract
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- 2013
22. COMPORTAMENTO DA FREQUÊNCIA CARDÍACA E PERCEPÇÃO SUBJETIVA DE ESFORÇO DURANTE COMBATE DE JIU-JITSU BRASILEIRO.
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Carneiro, Richard William, De Souza, Thiago Mattos Frota, e Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio d., Neto, João Bartholomeu, Asano, Ricardo Yukio, and de Oliveira, José Fernando
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HEART rate monitoring ,SENSORY perception ,PHYSIOLOGICAL stress ,MEDICAL protocols ,SIMULATION methods & models ,RATE of perceived exertion - Abstract
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- 2013
23. Resistance training associated with the administration of anabolic-androgenic steroids improves insulin sensitivity in ovariectomized rats.
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Bertoldo Urtado, Christiano, Borges Pereira, Guilherme, Bertoldo Urtado, Marilia, de Carvalho, Érica Blascovi, dos Santos Leite, Gerson, Fedrizzi Donatto, Felipe, de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio, Leite, Richard Diego, da Silva, Carlos Alberto, de Sales, Marcelo Magalhães, Alsamir Tibana, Ramires, Crepaldi Alves, Silvia Cristina, and Prestes, Jonato
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- 2011
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24. Impact of Moderate Aerobic Training on Physical Capacities of Hypertensive Obese Elderly.
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Ramos, Raphael Miranda, Coelho-Júnior, Hélio José, Asano, Ricardo Yukio, Prado, Raul Cosme Ramos, Silveira, Rodrigo, Urtado, Christiano Bertoldo, de Lima, Leonardo Coelho Rabello, Aguiar, Samuel da Silva, Prestes, Jonato, Medeiros, Alexandre Igor Araripe, Rodrigues, Bruno, and de Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio
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PHYSICAL training & conditioning ,MUSCLE strength ,AEROBIC capacity ,STRENGTH training ,OLDER people - Abstract
The association of old age and chronic conditions, such as hypertension and obesity, can lead to larger decreases in the physical capacities of elderly, compared with their healthy counterparts. Physical exercise has been demonstrated to be efficient in postponing this phenomenon, mainly strength training. However, little is known about the effect of aerobic training on this condition. The aim of this work was to investigate the impact of 12 weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic training on the physical capacities of hypertensive obese older women. Aerobic power, lower limb muscle power, upper limb muscle strength, endurance, and flexibility of 19 hypertensive obese elders were evaluated. Afterward, patients were blindly randomized into control group (CG) and exercise group (EG). EG underwent three sessions/week of 60 min of moderate-intensity aerobic training, during 12 weeks. EG showed increases in VO
2max compared with CG (p =.03) and increases in flexibility compared with basal moment (+21.6%; p =.01) after 12 weeks, whereas CG did not show any significant alterations. Moderate aerobic training is capable of inducing increases in maximal aerobic power and flexibility in hypertensive obese elderly. However, other essential physical capacities associated with independence in elderly people (i.e., muscle power and strength) were not responsive to this kind of protocol. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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25. CONSUMPTION OF CHERRIES AS A STRATEGY TO ATTENUATE EXERCISE-INDUCED MUSCLE DAMAGE AND INFLAMMATION IN HUMANS.
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Coelho Rabello de Lima, Leonardo, Assumpção, Claudio de Oliveira, Prestes, Jonato, Denadai, Benedito Sérgio, Coelho Rabello Lima, Leonardo, Oliveira Assumpção, Claudio, and Sérgio Denadai, Benedito
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CHERRIES , *MYOSITIS , *INFLAMMATION , *DIET therapy , *FLAVONOIDS , *ANTHOCYANINS , *INFLAMMATION prevention , *SKELETAL muscle injuries , *COMPARATIVE studies , *EXERCISE , *FRUIT , *RESEARCH methodology , *MEDICAL cooperation , *RESEARCH , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *OXIDATIVE stress , *EVALUATION research - Abstract
Background: exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) is a multifactorial phenomenon that induces muscle function loss because of mechanical and immune stressor stimuli. This immunological stress is mostly caused by inflammation and increased oxidative status. Cherries are fruits that contain a phenolic compound known as anthocyanin, which serves as a pigment in natura. However, research suggests this pigment might provide a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory strategy when consumed by humans.Objectives: the aim of this study was to critically review the literature on cherry consumption focusing on identifying protective strategies against EIMD conferred by it.Methods: a research was performed in PubMed database. This review presents the results about cherry consumption and EIMD.Results: the articles identified in this review support the notion that tart cherry consumption attenuates EIMD symptoms after intense exercise bouts. This attenuation seems to be related to the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of anthocyanins and other phenolic compounds present in tart cherries.Conclusion: daily consumption of tart cherries may attenuate inflammatory and oxidative responses to EIMD, leading to faster recovery after exercise bouts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2015
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26. Ischemic Preconditioning Improves the Bench-Press Maximal Strength in Resistance-Trained Men.
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Rodrigues AL, Ide BN, Sasaki JE, DE Oliveira DCX, DE Oliveira Assumpção C, Marocolo M, and Mota GR
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We investigated whether acute ischemic preconditioning (IPC) would affect upper limb maximal strength performance in resistance-trained men. Using a counterbalanced randomized crossover design, fifteen men (29.9 ± 5.9 yrs.; 86.3 ± 9.6 kg; 8.0 ± 5.0 yrs. resistance training experience) performed one-repetition maximum (1-RM) bench press tests on three different occasions: control, 10 min post-IPC or 10 min post-placebo (SHAM). One-way analysis of variance showed that the post-IPC condition increased ( P < 0.0001) 1-RM loads compared to both control and post-SHAM (control 113.3 ± 15.9 kg vs. SHAM 113.9 ± 15.8 kg vs. IPC 115.7 ± 15.6 kg), while control and SHAM did not differ ( P > 0.05). Individual results showed that 13 participants (~87%) improved their performance post-IPC compared to control, and 11 participants (~73%) performed better post-IPC compared to post-SHAM. Reported session rating of perceived exertion (RPE) was lower ( P < 0.0001) post-IPC (8.5 ± 0.6 arb.u) compared to control (9.3 ± 0.5 arb.u) and post-SHAM (9.3 ± 0.5 arb.u). Therefore, we conclude that IPC acutely improves upper limb maximal strength performance and reduces session-RPE in resistance-trained men. These results suggest an acute ergogenic effect of IPC for strength and power sports such as powerlifting.
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- 2023
27. Resistance training associated with the administration of anabolic-androgenic steroids improves insulin sensitivity in ovariectomized rats.
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Urtado CB, Pereira GB, Urtado MB, de Carvalho EB, Leite Gdos S, Donatto FF, de Oliveira Assumpção C, Leite RD, da Silva CA, de Sales MM, Tibana RA, Alves SC, and Prestes J
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of anabolic-androgenic steroids and resistance training (RT) on insulin sensitivity in ovariectomized rats. Adult female Wistar rats were divided into ten experimental groups (n = 5 animals per group): (1) sedentary (Sed-Intact); (2) sedentary ovariectomized (Sed-Ovx); (3) sedentary nandrolone (Sed-Intact-ND); (4) sedentary ovariectomized plus nandrolone (Sed-Ovx-ND); (5) trained (TR-Intact); (6) trained nandrolone (TR-Intact-ND); (7) trained ovariectomized (TR-Ovx); (8) trained ovariectomized plus nandrolone; (9) trained sham; and (10) trained ovariectomized plus sham. Four sessions of RT were used, during which the animals climbed a 1.1 m vertical ladder with weights attached to their tails. The sessions were performed once every 3 days, with between four and nine climbs and with eight to twelve dynamic movements per climb. To test the sensitivity of insulin in the pancreas, glucose and insulin tolerance tests were performed. For insulin sensitivity, there was a statistically significant interaction for the TR-Ovx group, which presented higher sensitivity than the Sed-Intact, Sed-Ovx, and TR-Intact groups. Sed-Intact-ND and TR-Intact-ND groups exhibited higher values of insulin sensitivity than the Sed-Intact group. Except for the TR-Intact group, sensitivity was greater in trained groups than in the Sed-Intact group. There was higher insulin sensitivity in the TR-Intact-ND group than in the Sed-Intact and Sed-Intact-ND groups (P < 0.05). In conclusion, ovariectomy and short-term RT alone induced no change on insulin action. Administration of nandrolone decanoate improved insulin action, mainly when it was associated with RT.
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- 2011
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