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2. Feasibility, Clinical Efficacy, and Maternal Outcomes of a Remote Exercise Program in Pregnant Women with Obesity: The GROB Randomized Control Pilot Study
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Bernardo, Diana, primary, Bobadilla-Agouborde, Carolina, primary, Festas, Clarinda, primary, Carvalho, Carlos, primary, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, primary, Amezcua-Prieto, Carmen, primary, Naia-Entonado, Zeltia, primary, Carvalho Mesquita, Cristina, primary, Mota, Jorge, primary, and Clara Santos, Paula, primary
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- 2024
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3. Feasibility, clinical efficacy, and maternal outcomes of a remote exercise program in pregnant women with obesity: the GROB randomized control pilot study
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Bernardo, Diana, Bobadilla-Agouborde, Carolina, Festas, Clarinda, Carvalho, Carlos, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Amezcua-Prieto, Carmen, Naia, Zeltia, Carvalho Mesquita, Cristina, Mora, Jorge, Santos, Paula Clara, Bernardo, Diana, Bobadilla-Agouborde, Carolina, Festas, Clarinda, Carvalho, Carlos, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Amezcua-Prieto, Carmen, Naia, Zeltia, Carvalho Mesquita, Cristina, Mora, Jorge, and Santos, Paula Clara
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[Abstract] Background: Obesity is common in women of reproductive age and increases the risk during pregnancy. Exercising during this period reduces health complications. Home e-health programs are effective in overcoming exercise barriers as pregnant women use technology and the internet for health information. Methods: A single-blind randomized controlled feasibility study with pregnant women with obesity (body mass index [BMI] ≥30 kg/m2) was conducted in the University Hospital Center of São João between January and April 2023. Pregnant women were randomized to a control group with standard care and to an experimental group with 8-week remote exercise program using a Phoenix® biofeedback device. Feasibility outcome measures were recruitment rate (≥35%), loss to follow-up (≤15%), and program fidelity (≥1 session/week). Secondary outcomes were evaluated through Pregnancy Physical Activity Questionnaire, Oswestry Index on Disability, and weight assessments at baseline and at the end of the program. Results: Of the 63 eligible participants, 24 (38.1%) were successfully randomized and completed the baseline assessment. Of these, 3 (4.8%) from experimental group did not perform the initial onboarding. The control group had 8.3% of follow-up losses and for the experimental group there were no follow-up losses. Program fidelity (mean ≥1 session/week) was fulfilled by 66.7% of successfully randomized participants. Regarding secondary outcomes assessed between baseline and the 8th week, experimental group compared to control group had higher levels of physical activity for sports activities, a lower level of inactivity, and lower disability rates caused by low back pain. Conclusions: Based on the recruitment rate, losses to follow-up, and fidelity rate, the GROB (obesity in pregnancy) study was deemed feasible and worthy of consideration for a larger study. Moreover, the GROB study has the potential to improve maternal outcomes by reducing sedentarism and disability caused
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4. Tendência secular do crescimento físico em crianças de alto nível socioeconômico
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Blasquez Shigaki, Gabriela, primary, Batista, Mariana Biagi, additional, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, additional, Carvalho, Anderson dos Santos, additional, Serassuelo Junior, Hélio, additional, Arruda, Miguel de, additional, and Ronque, Enio Ricardo Vaz, additional
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- 2023
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5. Depression Symptoms amongst Older Brazilian and Chinese Women submitted to different Social Distancing Measures Rigidness during Covid-19 Outbreak
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Bohn, Lucimere, primary, Martins Lucena, Clarice, additional, Pereira dos Santos, André, additional, Chen, Sitong, additional, and Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, additional
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- 2023
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6. TEAM-BASED LEARNING COMO FERRAMENTA DIDÁTICA NO ENSINO EM SAÚDE: PROTOCOLO DE REVISÃO DE ESCOPO.
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de Oliveira Almeida, Elzenir Pereira, Candeia de Mélo, Alana, Alves de Sousa, Milena Nunes, de Sá de Sousa Nogueira, Tiago Bezerra, and Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro
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STUDENT engagement ,TEAM learning approach in education ,HEALTH education teachers ,RESEARCH questions ,DIRECT instruction - Abstract
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7. EFEITOS DA PRÁTICA DE FUTEBOL NAS CAPACIDADES FÍSICAS DE CRIANÇAS DE 7 A 12 ANOS.
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dos Santos Martins, Matheus Caique, dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Vilela Junior, Guanis de Barros, and Garcia Júnior, Jair Rodrigues
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- 2023
8. FACTORES CONDUCTUALES ASOCIADOS A LA PRÁCTICA DE ACTIVIDAD FÍSICA/EJERCICIO EN ANCIANOS HIPERTENSOS
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Santos Lopes Da Silva, Leonardo, De Freitas Batalhão, Daniel, Dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, Bohn, Lucimere, Ramos, Nilo César, and Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro
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Sedentary Beahvior ,Elderly ,Idoso ,Hypertension ,Hipertensión ,Anciano ,Physical exercise ,Comportamiento sedentario ,Comportamento sedentário ,Ejercicio físico ,Exercício Físico ,Hipertensão - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The non-medicated treatment for arterial hypertension involves changes in lifestyle. Physical activity (PA) and physical exercise (PE) regularly practiced can control arterial hypertension, decreasing global cardiovascular risk. However, the assiduity of hypertensive older people in PE programs and PA still look reduced. The variables that can explain this issue are not yet known. OBJECTIVE: To verify if the adequate practice of exercise and physical activity are associated with nutritional status, health risk behaviors, and eating habits in older hypertensive adults. METHODS: older hypertensive adults (n=10.789) with a mean age of 70.9±7.4 years old from the database of study of surveillance of risk and protection factors for chronic diseases by telephone survey -VIGITEL were classified as practicians (1) or not-practicians (0) of PE and if they were sufficiently actives (1) insufficiently actives (0). Binary logistic regression tested the odds ratio (OR) between the dependent variables (PE practice and PA classification) to be associated with the independent variables (nutritional status with body mass index [BMI], health risk behaviors with screen time ≥3 hours/day, alcohol, and tobacco consumption; both answered in a dichotomous way [yes/no] and eating habits [consumption of minimally processed and ultra-processed food scores]. RESULTS: the probability of practicing PE and achieving sufficient levels of PA are increased for each score derived from minimally processed food consumed (OREF=16.8%; ORAF=13.2%, respectively; p, INTRODUCCIÓN: El tratamiento no farmacológico de la hipertensión arterial implica la modificación del estilo de vida. La actividad física (AF) regular y ejercicio físico (EF) pueden controlar la hipertensión arterial, reduciendo el riesgo cardiovascular global. Sin embargo, la asistencia de ancianos hipertensos a los programas de EF y AF todavía parece reducida. Las variables que pueden explicar este problema aún no se conocen. OBJETIVO: Verificar si el ejercicio físico adecuado y la actividad física están asociados con el estado nutricional, las conductas de riesgo para la salud y los hábitos alimentarios en ancianos hipertensos. MÉTODOS: ancianos hipertensos (n=10.789) con edad media de 70,9±7,4 años de la base de datos del estudio de vigilancia de factores de riesgo y protección para enfermedades crónicas por encuesta telefónica-VIGITEL fueron clasificados como practicantes (1) o no practicantes (0) de EF (0) y si eran suficientemente activos (1) o insuficientemente activos (0). La regresión logística binaria probó el odds ratio (OR) de las variables dependientes (práctica de EF y clasificación de AF) para asociarlas con las variables independientes (estado nutricional con índice de masa corporal [IMC], comportamientos de riesgo con tiempo de pantalla ≥3 horas/día, consumo de alcohol y tabaco; ambos respondieron dicotómicamente [sí/no] y hábitos alimentarios [puntuación de consumo de alimentos mínimamente procesados y ultraprocesados]). RESULTADOS: la probabilidad de practicar EF y alcanzar niveles suficientes de AF aumenta por cada puntuación derivada del consumo de alimentos mínimamente procesados (OREF=16,8%; ORAF=13,2%, respectivamente; p, INTRODUÇÃO: O tratamento não medicamentoso da hipertensão arterial envolve modificação do estilo de vida. A atividade física (AF) e exercício físico (EF) praticados de forma regular podem controlar a hipertensão arterial, reduzindo o risco cardiovascular global. Todavia, a assiduidade de idosos hipertensos em programas de EF e AF ainda parece reduzida. Ainda não se conhecem as variáveis que podem explicar essa questão. OBJETIVO: Verificar se a prática adequada de exercício físico e atividade física está associada com o estado nutricional, os comportamentos de risco à saúde e os hábitos alimentares em idosos hipertensos. MÉTODOS: idosos hipertensos (n=10.789) com média de idade de 70,9±7,4 anos do banco de dados do estudo de vigilância de fatores de risco e proteção para doenças crônicas por inquérito telefônico-VIGITEL foram classificados praticantes (1) ou não praticantes (0) de EF e se eram suficientemente ativos (1) ou insuficientemente ativos (0). A regressão logística binária testou a razão de chances (OR) das variáveis dependentes (prática de EF e classificação de AF) se associarem com as independentes (estado nutricional com o índice de massa corporal [IMC], comportamentos de risco com o tempo de tela ≥3horas/dia, consumo de álcool e tabaco; ambos respondidos dicotomicamente [sim/não] e hábitos alimentares [escore do consumo de alimentos minimamente processados e ultraprocessados]). RESULTADOS: a probabilidade praticar EF e de conseguir atingir níveis suficientes de AF são aumentadas para cada escore derivado de alimento minimamente processado consumido (OREF=16,8%; ORAF=13,2%, respectivamente; p
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9. UM NOVO MÉTODO INDIRETO PARA DETERMINAR VELOCIDADE CRÍTICA APLICÁVEL EM NADADORES DE ACADEMIA.
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Marcondes Porto, Renan, Pierucci, Alessandro, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, and Garcia Júnior, Jair Rodrigues
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AEROBIC capacity ,SWIMMING - Abstract
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10. Association of minimally processed and ultra-processed food daily consumption with obesity in overweight adults: a cross-sectional study.
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Lopes da Silva, Leonardo Santos, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Bohn, Lucimere, Gavassa de Araújo, Rafael, de Freitas Batalhão, Daniel, Rossini Venturini, Ana Cláudia, dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, Duncan, Michael, Mota, Jorge, and Lopes Machado, Dalmo Roberto
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NUTRITIONAL status , *PROCESSED foods , *FOOD consumption , *NON-communicable diseases , *CROSS-sectional method , *OBESITY , *FOOD industry , *ODDS ratio , *CONFOUNDING variables , *PHYSICAL activity , *CHILDHOOD obesity - Abstract
Introduction: food type represents higher odds of having obesity (OB), especially in overweight (OW) subjects. Minimally and ultra-processed foods can be associated with the odds of having OB in OW subjects. Objective: to investigate the association of minimally and ultra-processed food consumption with OB in OW adults. Methods: we included 15,024 participants (9,618 OW [25.0-29.9 kg/m² ], 5,406 OB [≥ 30 kg/m² ]) with ages ranging from 18 to 59 years from the 2019 baseline survey of the Surveillance of Risk Factors and Protection for Chronic Diseases by Telephone Survey (VIGITEL, Brazil). Minimally and ultra-processed food daily consumption scores and confounding variables (age, sex, scholarly, physical activity, hypertension, and diabetes) were measured. Binary logistic regression analyzes the association of minimally and ultra-processed food consumption scores with OB (odds ratio [OR]). Results: minimally processed food consumption score quartiles (1st = 1[food-score/day]; 2nd = 6[food-score/day]; 3rd = 7[food-score/day]; 4th = 8[food-score/day]) presented higher values compared to ultra-processed food (1st = 1[food-score/day]; 2nd = 1[food-score/day]; 3rd = 2[food-score/day]; 4th = 4[food-score/day]). For each score of minimally processed food consumed, there was a -5.9 % odds of OB. Thus, the higher quartile (4th) of minimally processed food consumption score represents less odds of OB (OR: -47.2 %; p < 0.001). Each ultra-processed food score consumed presented odds of 3.7 % of OB. Therefore, higher consumption of ultra-processed food (4th quartile) shows higher odds of OB (OR: +14.8 %; p < 0.001). All associations remained significatively even after being adjusted by the confounders. Conclusion: the consumption scores of minimally processed and ultra-processed foods presented a magnitude capable of impacting OW adults’ odds of OB, even when controlled by sociodemographic factors, physical activity, hypertension, and diabetes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Autonomous fundamental motor skills in the school environment: a cross-sectional study
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Dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, Santos Lopes Da Silva, Leonardo, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, César Ramos, Nilo, Mota, Jorge, and Roberto Lopes Machado, Dalmo
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Autonomous fundamental motor skills (AFMS) are understood as movements practiced in a spontaneous, voluntary manner, without any instruction or command. The aim of the study was to compare the frequency of occurrence and the quality of performance of AFMS in children during recess and Physical Education (PE) classes. Elementary school students (n=148) from a private school were observed during recess and PE classes and had their AFMS classified by stages (initial; elementary-emergent; proficient). All AFMS were identified in recess and PE classes, except jump. Most skills were classified in the elementary-emergent stage and were slightly more frequent during PE classes, both in the locomotor (27% vs 23%) and manipulative (31% vs 13%) categories. The frequency of occurrence of AFMS was low and the classification showed poor quality at all times observed. Recess was statistically (p < 0.05) less favourable for motor development in 60% of AFMS. The low frequency of AFMS, especially during recess, and poor classification of motor repertoire suggest the need for measures to reverse the motor deficit in the school environment. Strategies are needed to promote AFMS in the school context so that they are more diverse and challenging. Keywords: Autonomous fundamental motor skills, Motor development, School, Physical education., Motricidade, Vol. 18 No. 1 (2022): Motricidade
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12. Efectos del entrenamiento de fuerza sobre la variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca en hipertensos: revisión bibliográfica
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Benavides Roca, Luis, Guzmán Muñoz, Eduardo Enrique, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Roberto Zamuner, Antonio, Alarcón Rivera, Miguel, Benavides Roca, Luis, Guzmán Muñoz, Eduardo Enrique, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Roberto Zamuner, Antonio, and Alarcón Rivera, Miguel
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Introduction: The variability of heart rate is understood as the time variation between the intervals of R waves of electrocardiogram and it allows to represent the functioning of the organism in certain stimuli. Based on this, it is relevant to understand the strength training effects on the cardiovascular system parameters, since controversies are generated around cardiac physiology, even more so, in people with hypertensive pathology. Objective: To identify the effects of strength training on heart rate variability in hypertensive patients. Methods: A bibliographic review of the main Ebsco Host, Web of Science, Health Medical Collection, Scopus and Medline databases was carried out to identify the experimental articles in the last 10 years. Eleven articles were retrieved, from the combination of the keywords heart rate variability, strength training and hypertension. Results: The retrieved investigations refer to the changes in the frequency and temporal variables of heart rate variability, through strength training. Mainly with the treble effects, it increases LF and decreases HF; while, with chronic effects, LF values and LF/HF ratio decrease. Conclusions: The data from this study report changes in HRV parameters with force stimuli in people with hypertension., Introducción: La variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca es entendida como la variación de tiempo, entre los intervalos de las ondas R del electrocardiograma, y permite representar el funcionamiento del organismo ante determinados estímulos. A partir de esto, resulta relevante entender los efectos del entrenamiento de la fuerza sobre los parámetros del sistema cardiovascular, ya que se generan controversias en torno a la fisiología cardíaca, más aún, en personas con patología hipertensiva. Objetivo: Identificar los efectos del entrenamiento de fuerza sobre la variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca en hipertensos. Métodos: Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica de las principales bases de datos Ebsco Host, Web of Science, Healt Medical Collection, Scopus y Medline, para identificar los artículos experimentales que se encontraban en los últimos 10 años. Se obtuvo 11 artículos, a partir de la combinación de las palabras clave: variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca, entrenamiento de fuerza e hipertensión. Resultados: Las investigaciones recolectadas hacen alusión a los cambios en las variables frecuenciales y temporales de la variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca, a través del entrenamiento de fuerza. Principalmente con los efectos agudos, aumenta la LF y disminuye la HF; mientras que, con los efectos crónicos, descienden los valores de LF y la relación LF/HF. Conclusiones: Los datos del presente estudio reportan alteraciones de los parámetros de VFC con estímulos de fuerza en personas con hipertensión.
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13. El consumo de alimentos ultraprocesados es determinante en el desarrollo de la obesidad
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Santos Lopes Da Silva, Leonardo, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Gavassa De Araújo, Rafael, De Freitas Batalhão, Daniel, Rossini Venturini, Ana Cláudia, Dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, Bohn, Lucimere, Augusto Pinto Silva Mota, Jorge, and Roberto Lopes Machado, Dalmo
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Public health ,Fatores de risco ,Nutritional status ,Non communicable chronic disease ,Salud pública ,Estado nutricional ,Doença crônica não transmissível ,Enfermedad crónica no transmisible ,Risk factor ,Saúde Pública ,Factores de riesgo - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPF) increases the risk for obesity development; however, the size and impact of this risk has not yet been quantified. OBJECTIVE: To determine the magnitude of UPF consumption in transition of nutritional status of overweight for obesity. METHODS: This observational study was conducted from the data of 15.024 adults of 18 to 59 years (Women: 56%), of the project Vigilância de Fatores de Risco e Proteção para Doenças Crônicas por Inquérito Telefônico (VIGITEL) of 2019. The nutritional status was determined through the body mass index (BMI). Values of BMI between 25 to 29.99 kg/m2 were classified as overweight (n=9618), and when ≥30kg/m2, they are obese (n=5406). The consumption of UPF was considered low (120mm/Hg and/or diastolic >80mm/Hg) and hyperglycemia (≥126mg/dL) were introduced on model of binary logistic regression for the calculus of Odds Ratio (OR) occurrence. RESULTS: The analysis showed that consumption of ≥10 UPF increases in 37% the odd of occurrence of obesity, regardless of other risk factors as: physical inactivity (OR=+26,1%), screen time (OR=+6,5%), consumption of ≥10 MPF (OR=-59%), absence of high-pressure levels (OR=-52,6%), of hyperglycemia (OR=-29,6%) and major scholarity (OR=-2,1%). CONCLUSION: The size of success in the intervention strategies for the prevention of obesity now is known. The effective intervention involves primarily factors like reduction of UPF consumption and increases of MPF consumption, with impact magnitude of 37% and 59% respectively., INTRODUCCIÓN: El consumo de alimentos ultraprocesados (AUP) aumenta el riesgo de desarrollar obesidad, sin embargo, aún no se ha cuantificado el tamaño y el impacto de este riesgo. OBJETIVO: Determinar la magnitud del consumo de AUP en la transición del estado nutricional del sobrepeso a la obesidad. MÉTODOS: Este estudio observacional se realizó con datos de 15.024 adultos de 18 a 59 años (Mujeres: 56%), del proyecto Vigilância de Fatores de Risco e Proteção para Doenças Crônicas por Inquérito Telefônico (VIGITEL) de 2019. Se determinó utilizando el índice de masa corporal (IMC). Los valores de IMC entre 25 y 29,99 kg/m2 fueran clasificados con sobrepeso (n = 9618), y cuando ≥ 30 kg/m2, con obesidad (n = 5406). El consumo de AUP se consideró bajo (120 mm/Hg y/o diastólica>80 mm/Hg) y la hiperglucemia (≥126 mg/dL) se introdujeron en el modelo de regresión logística binaria para el cálculo de las razones de probabilidad (Odds Ratio [OR]). RESULTADOS: El consumo de ≥10 AUP aumentó en un 37% la probabilidad de aparición de obesidad, independientemente de los otros factores de riesgo: inactividad física (OR=+26,1%), tiempo de pantalla (OR=+6,5%), consumo de ≥10 PAM (OR= -59%), ausencia de hipertensión arterial (OR= -52,6%), hiperglucemia (OR= -29,6%) y estudios superiores (OR= -2,1%). CONCLUSIÓN: Ahora se conoce el tamaño del éxito en las estrategias de intervención para la prevención de la obesidad. La intervención efectiva involucra principalmente factores como la reducción del consumo de AUP y consumo del AMP, con magnitudes de impacto del 37% y 59%, respectivamente. , INTRODUÇÃO: O consumo de alimentos ultraprocessados (AUP) aumenta o risco para o desenvolvimento da obesidade, contudo, ainda não foi quantificado tamanho e impacto desse risco. OBJETIVO: Determinar a magnitude do consumo de AUP na transição do estado nutricional de sobrepeso para a obesidade. MÉTODOS: Este estudo observacional foi conduzido a partir de dados de 15.024 adultos dos 18 aos 59 anos (Mulheres: 56%), do projeto Vigilância de Fatores de Risco e Proteção para Doenças Crônicas por Inquérito Telefônico (VIGITEL) de 2019. O estado nutricional foi determinado mediante o índice de massa corporal (IMC). Valores de IMC entre 25 e 29.99 kg/m2 classificaram sobrepeso (n=9618) e quando ≥30kg/m2, era considerada a obesidade (n=5406). O consumo de AUP foi considerado baixo (120mm/Hg e/ou diastólica >80mm/Hg) e hiperglicemia (≥126mg/dL) foram introduzidos no modelo de regressão logística binária para o cálculo das razões de chance (Odds Ratio [OR]). RESULTADOS: O consumo de ≥10 AUP aumentou em 37% a probabilidade de ocorrência de obesidade, independentemente dos demais fatores de risco: inatividade física (OR=+26,1%), tempo de tela (OR=+6,5%), consumo de ≥10 AMP (OR=-59%), ausência de níveis pressóricos elevados (OR=-52,6%), de hiperglicemia (OR=-29,6%) e maior escolaridade (OR=-2,1%). CONCLUSÃO: O tamanho do sucesso nas estratégias interventivas para a prevenção da obesidade agora é conhecido A intervenção efetiva envolve prioritariamente fatores como redução do consumo de AUP e aumento do consumo de AMP, com magnitude do impacto de 37% e 59%, respectivamente.
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14. Normalizing calf circumference to identify low skeletal muscle mass in older women: a cross-sectional study
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Pugliesi Abdalla,Pedro, Rossini Venturini,Ana Claudia, dos Santos,André Pereira, Tasinafo Junior,Marcio Fernando, Marini,José Augusto Gonçalves, Alves,Thiago Cândido, Oliveira,Alcivandro de Sousa, Mota,Jorge, Stratton,Gareth, and Machado,Dalmo Roberto Lopes
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Introduction: functional limitation is a result of sarcopenia and is associated with loss of skeletal muscle mass (SMM). Cost-effective methods are important for the identification of sarcopenia. Objective: to propose cutoff points for normalized calf circumference (CC) in order to identify low SMM in older women based on their functional limitation. Methods: in this descriptive, cross-sectional study the CC values of a young female sample (n = 78) were used to establish cutoff points (-2 SD) for low SMM in older women (n = 67). Functional limitation was identified by the six-minute walk test (≤ 400 m). CC was normalized by body mass, height, and BMI. The diagnostic accuracy of CC was calculated with a ROC curve, using functional limitation as standard. Results: cutoff points and area under the curve (AUC) were: CC (≤ 28.5; 0.62); CC·body mass-1 (≤ 0.40; 0.63); CC·height-2 (≤ 8.52; 0.55) and CC·BMI-1 (≤ 1.10; 0.73). Only CC·BMI-1 achieved a desirable accuracy (AUC > 0.7) to distinguish functional limitation. Conclusion: the accuracy attained supports the use of CC·BMI-1 to identify low SMM in older women. In the clinical context it is possible to predict the risk of sarcopenia when sophisticated methods for determining SMM are not available.
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- 2021
15. 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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16. O consumo de alimentos ultraprocessados é determinante no desenvolvimento da obesidade
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Santos Lopes Da Silva, Leonardo, primary, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, additional, Gavassa De Araújo, Rafael, additional, De Freitas Batalhão, Daniel, additional, Rossini Venturini, Ana Cláudia, additional, Dos Santos Carvalho, Andresson, additional, Bohn, Lucimere, additional, Pinto Silva Mota, Jorge Augusto, additional, and Lopes Machado, Dalmo Roberto, additional
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17. Prevalência de doenças crônicas não transmissíveis, hábitos alimentares e de atividade física numa estratégia de saúde da família de Presidente Prudente – SP
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Peres Souza, Caroline, primary, Cerazi Prazeres Valentim, Matheus, additional, Duarte Ferreira, Aline, additional, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, additional, Santos Lopes da Silva, Leonardo, additional, Santos Carvalho, Anderson Dos, additional, and Rodrigues Garcia Júnior, Jair, additional
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- 2020
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18. Classification of nutritional status by fat mass index: does the measurement tool matter?
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Góes Borges, Franciane, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Cândido Alves, Thiago, Rossini Venturini, Ana Cláudia, Pereira dos Santos, André, Tasinafo Junior, Marcio Fernando, Aznar, Susana, Mota, Jorge, and Lopes Machado, Dalmo Roberto
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PREVENTION of malnutrition ,BODY composition ,COLLEGE students ,STATISTICS ,NUTRITIONAL assessment ,PREDICTIVE tests ,ANTHROPOMETRY ,MEDICAL screening ,NATIONAL health services ,SURVEYS ,DENSITOMETRY ,CHI-squared test ,RESEARCH funding ,BIOELECTRIC impedance ,BODY mass index ,NUTRITIONAL status ,ADIPOSE tissues - Abstract
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19. Allometrically adjusted handgrip strength and chair stand test cut points to identify sarcopenia in older Portuguese adults.
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Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Bohn, Lucimere, Mota, Jorge, and Lopes Machado, Dalmo Roberto
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GRIP strength ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,ALLOMETRY ,STANDING position ,CROSS-sectional method ,ANTHROPOMETRY ,SARCOPENIA ,REGRESSION analysis ,GERIATRIC assessment ,T-test (Statistics) ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,SEX distribution ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH funding ,RECEIVER operating characteristic curves ,SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics) ,DATA analysis software ,BODY size ,OLD age - Abstract
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20. Normalización de la circunferencia de la pantorrilla para identificar la masa muscular esquelética baja en las mujeres mayores: un estudio transversal.
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Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Rossini Venturini, Ana Claudia, Pereira dos Santos, André, Tasinafo Junior, Marcio Fernando, Gonçalves Marini, José Augusto, Cândido Alves, Thiago, de Sousa Oliveira, Alcivandro, Mota, Jorge, Stratton, Gareth, Lopes Machado, Dalmo Roberto, Abdalla, Pedro Pugliesi, Venturini, Ana Cláudia Rossini, Santos, André Pereira Dos, Tasinafo, Marcio, Marini, José Augusto Gonçalves, Alves, Thiago Cândido, and Machado, Dalmo Roberto Lopes
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SKELETAL muscle , *SARCOPENIA , *DISEASES in older people , *MUSCLE mass , *MUSCLE growth , *SKELETAL muscle physiology , *LEG physiology , *CROSS-sectional method , *WEIGHTS & measures , *ANTHROPOMETRY , *PHARMACOKINETICS , *LEG , *RISK assessment , *BODY mass index , *RECEIVER operating characteristic curves , *STANDARDS - Abstract
Introduction: Introduction: functional limitation is a result of sarcopenia and is associated with loss of skeletal muscle mass (SMM). Cost-effective methods are important for the identification of sarcopenia. Objective: to propose cutoff points for normalized calf circumference (CC) in order to identify low SMM in older women based on their functional limitation. Methods: in this descriptive, cross-sectional study the CC values of a young female sample (n = 78) were used to establish cutoff points (-2 SD) for low SMM in older women (n = 67). Functional limitation was identified by the six-minute walk test (≤ 400 m). CC was normalized by body mass, height, and BMI. The diagnostic accuracy of CC was calculated with a ROC curve, using functional limitation as standard. Results: cutoff points and area under the curve (AUC) were: CC (≤ 28.5; 0.62); CC·body mass-1 (≤ 0.40; 0.63); CC·height-2 (≤ 8.52; 0.55) and CC·BMI-1 (≤ 1.10; 0.73). Only CC·BMI-1 achieved a desirable accuracy (AUC > 0.7) to distinguish functional limitation. Conclusion: the accuracy attained supports the use of CC·BMI-1 to identify low SMM in older women. In the clinical context it is possible to predict the risk of sarcopenia when sophisticated methods for determining SMM are not available. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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21. CAPACIDADE AERÓBIA DE PRATICANTES UNIVERSITÁRIOS REGULARES DE FUTSAL PODE SER MELHORADA COM TREINAMENTO AERÓBIO CONCOMITANTE?
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Joaquim de Oliveira, Douglas, dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, and Rodrigues Garcia Júnior, Jair
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22. METHODOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS IN EXPLORING CHILDREN’S PERSPECTIVES IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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César Ramos, Nilo, primary, dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, additional, and Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, additional
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- 2019
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23. UMA REFLEXÃO CRÍTICA SOBRE O INÍCIO DA FORMAÇÃO DOCENTE EM EDUCAÇÃO FÍSICA.
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dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, de Barros Vilela Junior, Guanis, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Ferreira da Silva, Nandhara Gabriela, Pardinho Lacerda, Mariana, Madia Mantovani, Aline, and Garcia Júnior, Jair Rodrigues
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PHYSICAL education teachers ,TEACHER training ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning ,PHYSICAL education ,PORTUGUESE language ,EMOTIONS - Abstract
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24. FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR SKILLS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOL CHILDREN.
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Dornelas Barbeta, Chayene, dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, César Ramos, Nilo, and Garcia Junior, Jair Rodrigues
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- 2021
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25. 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
26. La especificidad de la población impacta en la predicción de los tejidos magros apendiculares para la sarcopenia diagnosticada: un estudio transversal.
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Rossini Venturini, Ana Claudia, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, dos Santos, André Pereira, Cândido Alves, Thiago, dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, Pinto Silva Mota, Jorge Augusto, Gonçalves Marini, José Augusto, Goés Borges, Franciane, Lopes Machado, Dalmo Roberto, Venturini, Ana Claudia Rossini, Abdalla, Pedro Pugliesi, Santos, André Pereira Dos, Alves, Thiago Cândido, Carvalho, Anderson Dos Santos, Mota, Jorge, Marini, José Augusto Gonçalves, Borges, Franciane Goés, and Machado, Dalmo Roberto Lopes
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SARCOPENIA , *MUSCLE strength , *DIAGNOSIS , *ANTHROPOMETRY , *OLDER people , *PHOTON absorptiometry , *PREDICTIVE tests , *CROSS-sectional method , *ARM , *LEG , *MATHEMATICS - Abstract
Introduction: Introduction: the estimation of appendicular lean soft tissue by DXA (ALSTDXA) is one of the criteria for the diagnosis of sarcopenia. However, this method is expensive and not readily avaiable in clinical practice. Anthropometric equations are low-cost and able to accurate predict ALST, but such equations have not been validated for male Brazilian older adults between the ages of 60 to 79 years. To this end, this study sought to validate the existing predictive anthropometric equations for ALST, and to verify its accuracy for the diagnosis of sarcopenia in male Brazilian older adults. Methods: this cross-sectional study recruited and enrolled 25 male older adults (69.3 ± 5.60 years). ALSTDXA and anthropometric measures were determined. ALST estimations with 13 equations were compared to ALSTDXA. The validity of the equations was established when: p > 0.05 (paired t-test); standard error of the estimate (SEE) < 3.5 kg; and coefficient of determination r² > 0.70. Results: two Indian equations met the criteria (Kulkarini 1: 22.19 ± 3.41 kg; p = 0.134; r² = 0.78; EPE = 1.3 kg. Kulkarini 3: 22.14 ± 3.52 kg; p = 0.135; r² = 0.82; SEE = 1.2 kg). However, these equations presented an average bias (Bland-Altman: 0.54 and 0.48 kg) and 'false negative' classification for the ALST index. Thus, three explanatory equations were developed. The most accurate equation demonstrated a high level of agreement (r2adj = 0.87) and validity (r²PRESS = 0.83), a low predictive error (SEEPRESS = 1.53 kg), and an adequate ALST classification. Conclusion: anthropometric models for predicting ALST are valid alternatives for the diagnosis and monitoring of sarcopenia in older adults; however, population specificity affects predictive validity, with risks of false positive/negative misclassification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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27. Puntos de corte de la masa muscular esquelética apendicular para identificar la sarcopenia en los adultos mayores de Brasil: un estudio transversal.
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Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Mónica Silva, Analiza, Rossini Venturini, Ana Claudia, Pereira dos Santos, André, dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, Assis Alves Siqueira, Vitor Antonio, Barsanulfo Gomide, Euripedes, Maira da Cruz Alves, Natália, Ferriolli, Eduardo, Lopes Machado, Dalmo Roberto, Abdalla, Pedro Pugliesi, Silva, Analiza Mónica, Venturini, Ana Cláudia Rossini, Santos, André Pereira Dos, Carvalho, Anderson Dos Santos, Siqueira, Vitor Antonio Assis Alves, Gomide, Euripedes Barsanulfo, Alves, Natália Maira da Cruz, and Machado, Dalmo Roberto Lopes
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SARCOPENIA , *DIAGNOSIS , *DUAL-energy X-ray absorptiometry , *CRASH test dummies , *STANDARD deviations , *PHOTON absorptiometry , *SKELETAL muscle , *ANTHROPOMETRY , *CROSS-sectional method - Abstract
Introduction: Introduction: appropriate appendicular lean soft tissue (ALST) parameters to identify sarcopenia in Brazil are scarce. The use of international references may lead to a false positive diagnosis. The objective was to propose cut-off points to identify sarcopenia in older men and women using DXA-derived ALST values from a young adult population. Methods: this was an observational study with a cross-sectional analysis. University students of both sexes (n = 125), aged 20 to 30 years, underwent anthropometric measurements and DXA scanning to obtain their ALST (kg). Cut-off points for sarcopenia were set at -2 standard deviations (-2SDs) away from the mean ALST of a young sample. Absolute values and indices (ALST/height2, ALST/weight, and ALST/body mass index [BMI]) were considered as recommended by international consensus. Results: compared to women, men presented higher values of weight, height, BMI, bone mineral content, lean soft tissue, ALST, and ALST index (kg/m²). Only fat mass was higher in women, and age was not different between genders. The -2SD ALST indices obtained were ≤ 6.56 kg/m² for men and ≤ 4.67 kg/m² for women. They were below international and national values, which tended to classify false positives. Conclusions: the -2SD ALST values proposed here are validated cut-offs for identifying low muscle in older adults and to prevent misdiagnosis with sarcopenia. In addition, they contribute to efficient monitoring and control of this disease in geriatric populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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28. ESCOLA E TRABALHO INFANTIL SOB A ÓTICA DE ADULTOS
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Madia Mantovani, Aline, primary, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, additional, and dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, additional
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- 2017
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29. Atuação do profissional de educação física no sistema único de saúde: revisão sistemática
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dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, primary, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, additional, and Roberto Bueno Júnior, Carlos, additional
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30. A MÍDIA COMO CONTEÚDO PROGRAMÁTICO NA FORMAÇÃO DE PROFESSORES
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dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, primary, Madia Mantovani, Aline, additional, Perna Silva, Tatyane, additional, and Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, additional
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- 2016
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31. Composição corporal funcional: breve revisão.
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dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, Cândido Alves, Thiago, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Rossini Venturini, Ana Claudia, Llanes Leites, Pablo Dogomar, and Lopes Machado, Dalmo Roberto
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32. Validation of anthropometric models in the estimation of appendicular lean soft tissue in young athletes.
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Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Mónica Silva, Analiza, dos Santos Carvalho, Anderson, Rossini Venturini, Ana Claudia, Cândido Alves, Thiago, Pereira dos Santos, André, and Lopes Machado, Dalmo Roberto
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ANTHROPOMETRY ,ATHLETES ,BODY composition ,COMPUTED tomography ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,RESEARCH methodology ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,REFERENCE books ,SPORTS ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,SKELETAL muscle ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,EVALUATION - Abstract
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- 2017
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33. Puntos de corte antropométricos para identificar las características de la lipodistrofia en personas que viven con VIH/SIDA: un estudio observacional.
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Pereira dos Santos, André, Lopes Machado, Dalmo Roberto, Schwingel, Andiara, Chodzko-Zajko, Wojtek Jan, Alves, Thiago Cândido, Pugliesi Abdalla, Pedro, Rossini Venturini, Ana Claudia, Bollela, Valdes Roberto, Navarro, Anderson Marliere, Santos, André Pereira Dos, Machado, Dalmo Roberto Lopes, Abdalla, Pedro Pugliesi, and Venturini, Ana Cláudia Rossini
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HIV-positive persons , *LIPODYSTROPHY , *AIDS treatment , *ANTHROPOMETRY , *BODY composition , *CROSS-sectional method - Abstract
Introduction: Introduction: currently, there is no consensus regarding accurate and low-cost methods for diagnosing lipodystrophy in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). The aim of this study was to propose anthropometric cutoff points for the diagnosis of lipodystrophy among PLWHA. Methods: we included 106 PLWHA (men = 65, women = 41) who are under antiretroviral therapy and have been clinically classified into either a "lipodystrophy" or "non-lipodystrophy" group. Anthropometric measurements included 19 regions of body perimeters and 6 skinfold thickness measures. The Youden index was used to establish anthropometric cutoff points for the diagnosis of lipodystrophy, using the mean values of the anthropometric data (referred to as "original") along with the "Z index" (ZI) values, which were adjusted by the "Phantom Strategy." The cutoff points were proposed when "original" anthropometric measurements and ZI values had a statistical significance of p < 0.01 and an area under the curve (AUC) higher than 70%. The size effect was assessed to verify the influence of lipodystrophy on each anthropometric measure. Results: our data analysis proposes sex-specific cutoff points for the diagnosis of lipodystrophy in PLWHA - 17 points using the "original" anthropometric measurements, and 20 using the ZI values (average effect size between 1.0 and 1.1, and AUC = 76.7% and 78%). Conclusions: our study proposes accurate cutoff points for the diagnosis of lipodystrophy using "original" anthropometric measurements and ZI values adjusted by the "Phantom Strategy." Our findings support the use of anthropometric measurements as a simplified method for diagnosing lipodystrophy and monitoring body composition alterations in people living with HIV/AIDS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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