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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 121(1): e20230179, jan. 2024. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1533735

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Resumo Fundamento: O prolongamento do intervalo PQ, geralmente associado a um atraso na condução atrioventricular, pode estar relacionado a alterações na propagação do impulso intraventricular. Objetivo: Avaliar, por meio do mapeamento do potencial de superfície corporal (BSPM), o processo de despolarização ventricular em atletas com intervalos PQ prolongados em repouso e após o exercício. Métodos: O estudo incluiu 7 esquiadores cross-country com intervalo PQ superior a 200 ms (grupo PQ Prolongado) e 7 com intervalo PQ inferior a 200 ms (grupo PQ Normal). O BSPM de 64 derivações unipolares do tronco foi realizado antes (Pré-Ex) e após o teste ergométrico de bicicleta (Pós-Ex). Mapas equipotenciais da superfície corporal foram analisados durante a despolarização ventricular. O nível de significância foi de 5%. Resultados: Comparado com atletas com PQ Normal, o primeiro e o segundo períodos de posição estável dos potenciais cardíacos na superfície do tronco foram mais longos, e a formação da distribuição de potencial "sela" ocorreu mais tarde, no Pré-Ex, nos atletas com PQ Prolongado. No Pós-Ex, o grupo PQ Prolongado apresentou um encurtamento do primeiro e segundo períodos de distribuições de potencial estáveis e uma diminuição no tempo de aparecimento do fenômeno "sela" em relação ao Pré-Ex (para valores próximos aos do Normal -Grupo PQ). Além disso, no Pós-Ex, a primeira inversão das distribuições de potencial e a duração total da despolarização ventricular em atletas com PQ Prolongado diminuíram em comparação com o Pré-Ex e com valores semelhantes em atletas com PQ Normal. Em comparação com atletas com PQ Normal, a segunda inversão foi mais longa no Pré-Ex e Pós-Ex em atletas com PQ Prolongado. Conclusão: Atletas com PQ prolongado apresentaram diferenças significativas nas características temporais do BSPM durante a despolarização ventricular, tanto em repouso quanto após o exercício, em comparação com atletas com PQ normal.


Abstract Background: Prolongation of the PQ interval, generally associated with an atrioventricular conduction delay, may be related to changes in intraventricular impulse spreading. Objective: To assess, using body surface potential mapping (BSPM), the process of ventricular depolarization in athletes with prolonged PQ intervals at rest and after exercise. Methods: The study included 7 cross-country skiers with a PQ interval of more than 200 ms (Prolonged-PQ group) and 7 with a PQ interval of less than 200 ms (Normal-PQ group). The BSPM from 64 unipolar torso leads was performed before (Pre-Ex) and after the bicycle exercise test (Post-Ex). Body surface equipotential maps were analyzed during ventricular depolarization. The significance level was 5%. Results: Compared to Normal-PQ athletes, the first and second periods of the stable position of cardiac potentials on the torso surface were longer, and the formation of the "saddle" potential distribution occurred later, at Pre-Ex, in Prolonged-PQ athletes. At Post-Ex, the Prolonged-PQ group showed a shortening of the first and second periods of stable potential distributions and a decrease in appearance time of the "saddle" phenomenon relative to Pre-Ex (to the values near to those of the Normal-PQ group). Additionally, at Post-Ex, the first inversion of potential distributions and the total duration of ventricular depolarization in Prolonged-PQ athletes decreased compared to Pre-Ex and with similar values in Normal-PQ athletes. Compared to Normal-PQ athletes, the second inversion was longer at Pre-Ex and Post-Ex in Prolonged-PQ athletes. Conclusion: Prolonged-PQ athletes had significant differences in the temporal characteristics of BSPM during ventricular depolarization both at rest and after exercise as compared to Normal-PQ athletes.

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Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine ; (12): 47-53, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1006456

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Background At present, the practice of pulmonary rehabilitation for pneumoconiosis in China is in a primary stage. The basis for formulating an individualized comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation plan is still insufficient, which is one of the factors limiting the development of community-level rehabilitation work. Objective To formulate an exercise prescription based on maximum heart rate measured by cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET), conduct an individualized comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation program with the exercise prescription for patients with stable pneumoconiosis, and evaluate its role in improving exercise endurance and quality of life, thus provide a basis for the application and promotion of pulmonary rehabilitation. Methods A total of 68 patients were recruited from the Occupational Disease Prevention Hospital of Jinneng Holding Coal Industry Group Co., Ltd. from April to August 2022 , and were divided into an intervention group and a control group by random number table method, with 34 cases in each group. All the pneumoconiosis patients participated in a baseline test. The control group was given routine drug treatment, while the intervention group received multidisciplinary comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation treatment on the basis of routine drug treatment, including health education, breathing training, exercise training, nutrition guidance, psychological intervention, and sleep management, whose exercise intensity was determined according to the maximum heart rate provided by CPET. The rehabilitation training lasted for 24 weeks. Patients were evaluated at registration and the end of study respectively. CPET was used to measure peak oxygen uptake per kilogram (pVO2/kg), anaerobic threshold (AT), carbon dioxide equivalent of ventilation (EqCO2), maximum metabolic equivalent (METs), and maximum work (Wmax). The modified British Medical Research Council Dyspnea Questionnaire (mMRC), Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Assessment Test (CAT), and Short Form of Health Survey (SF-36) were used to evaluate the potential effect of the comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation program. Results Among the included 68 patients, 63 patients were having complete data, then 31 cases were assigned in the control group and 32 cases in the interventional group. Before the intervention, there was no significant difference in pVO2/kg, AT, EqCO2, METs, or Wmax between the two groups (P>0.05). At the end of the trail, the indicators like pVO2/kg [(19.81±2.38) mL·(min·kg)−1], AT [(14.48±2.33) mL·(min·kg)−1], METs (5.64±0.69), and Wmax [(85.25±14) W] of patients in the intervention group were all higher than those [(13.90±2.37) mL·(min·kg)−1, (11.70±1.94) mL·(min kg)−1, (3.97±0.70), and (61.77±14.72) W, respectively] in the control group (P<0.001); there was no significant difference in EqCO2 between the two groups (P=0.083). Before the trial, there was no significant difference in mMRC, SAS, SDS, PSQI, or CAT scores between the two groups (P>0.05). At the end of the trail, the mMRC score (1.16±0.57), SAS score (27.93±2.12), SDS score (26.48±1.44), PSQI score (1.08±0.88), and CAT score (4.34±3.28) of patients in the intervention group were lower than those [(2.03±0.83), (35.87±6.91), (34.23±6.65), (5.37±3.03), and (13.87±7.53), respectively] in the control group (P<0.001). The SF-36 scores of bodily pain (94.13±10.72), general health (87.50±5.68), vitality (95.31±5.53), mental health (99.88±0.71), and health changes (74.22±4.42) in the intervention group were higher than those [(71.87±32.72), (65.81±15.55), (74.52±16.45), (86.97±16.56), and (29.84±13.50), respectively] in the control group (P<0.001), and no significant difference was found in social functioning and role emotional scores (P>0.05). Conclusion Comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation can increase the oxygen intake and exercise endurance of pneumoconiosis patients, ameliorate dyspnea symptoms, elevate psychological state and sleep quality, and improve the quality of life.

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Fisioter. Mov. (Online) ; 37: e37112, 2024. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1550260

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Abstract Introduction: Step-based tests are commonly utilized to assess the exercise capacity of individuals with respiratory diseases. However, the feasibility and safety of the step tests have not yet been studied in individuals after COVID-19. Objective: To investigate the feasibility and safety of the six-minute step test (6MST) and the modified incremental step test (MIST) in assessing exercise capacity at home in individuals after hospitalization for COVID-19, and to identify factors associated with performance in these tests. Methods: Cross-sectional multicenter study with individuals hospitalized for COVID-19 fifteen days after hospital discharge. Participants performed spirometry, 6MST, and MIST during a single home visit. Adverse events were registered during and immediately after the tests. Results: Sixty-five participants were studied (50 ± 10 years old, 55% male). The feasibility was 96.9% and the incidence of adverse events was 13.8% in 6MST and 6.2% in MIST. The individuals performed 76.9% of the predicted on the 6MST, with 40% of the participants reaching 80% of the maximum HR and 31% presenting exercise-induced oxygen desaturation. In the MIST, the individuals performed 20% of the predicted, 23% of the participants reached 80% of the maximum heart rate, and 17% presented exercise-induced oxy-gen desaturation. Length of hospital stay and the use of mechanical ventilation were associated with test performance. Conclusion: 6MST and MIST are feasible, safe, and can be used to assess exercise capacity in a home environment in individuals after hospitalization for COVID-19. The performance in these tests was associated with a prolonged hospital stay and the use of mechanical ventilation.


Resumo Introdução: Testes baseados em degraus são comumente utilizados para avaliar a capacidade de exercício de indivíduos com doenças respiratórias. No entanto, a viabilidade e segu-rança dos testes de degrau ainda não foram estudadas em indivíduos após hospitalização por COVID-19. Objetivo: In-vestigar a viabilidade e segurança do teste do degrau de seis minutos (TD6) e do teste do degrau incremental modificado (TDIM) na avaliação da capacidade de exercício no domicílio em indivíduos após hospitalização por COVID-19, e identificar fatores associados ao desempenho nesses testes. Métodos: Estudo transversal multicêntrico com indivíduos internados por COVID-19 quinze dias após a alta hospitalar. Os participantes realizaram espirometria, TD6 e TDIM durante uma única visita domiciliar. Eventos adversos foram registrados durante e ime-diatamente após os testes. Resultados: Foram estudados 65 participantes (50 ± 10 anos, 55% do sexo masculino). A via-bilidade foi de 96,9% e a incidência de eventos adversos foi de 13,8% no 6MST e 6,2% no TDIM. Os indivíduos realizaram 76,9% do previsto no TD6, sendo que 40% dos participantes atingiram 80% da frequência cardíaca máxima e 31% apresen-taram dessaturação de oxigênio induzida pelo exercício. No TDIM, os indivíduos realizaram 20% do previsto, 23% dos participantes atingiram 80% da frequência cardíaca máxima e 17% apresentaram dessaturação de oxigênio induzida pelo exercício. O tempo de internação e o uso de ventilação mecâni-ca estiveram associados ao desempenho do teste. Conclusão: O TD6 e o TDIM são viáveis, seguros e podem ser usados para avaliar a capacidade de exercício em ambiente domiciliar em indivíduos após hospitalização por COVID-19. O desempenho nesses testes esteve associado ao tempo prolongado de internação e ao uso de ventilação mecânica.

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São Paulo med. j ; 142(3): e2022264, 2024. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1515597

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: The cardiopulmonary function of patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is significantly lower than that of patients with simple snoring and is significantly related to the severity of OSA. Currently, only a few studies have been conducted on cardiopulmonary exercise testing in overweight patients with OSA. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the correlation between cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) indices and the condition of overweight patients with OSA. DESIGN AND SETTING: Retrospective study in Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine. METHODS: This study included 73 hospitalized overweight patients. The patients were divided into no, mild, moderate, and severe OSA groups. Differences in the CPET indices among the four groups were compared. The correlation between the CPET indices and conditions was analyzed. RESULTS: No, mild, moderate, and severe OSA groups had 18 men and 5 women, 11 men and 3 women, 12 men and 2 women, and 21 men and 1 woman, respectively (P > 0.05). No significant difference was observed in resting pulmonary function among the four groups (P > 0.05). In the CPET, the anaerobic threshold, maximum oxygen uptake, and oxygen pulse were significantly lower in the severe OSA group than those in the normal OSA group (P < 0.05). Moreover, CPET indices negatively correlated with the apnea-hypopnea index. CONCLUSION: Changes in CPET indices occurred earlier than changes in resting pulmonary function in patients with OSA. CPET might be a potential method for evaluating the severity of OSA combined with overweight status.

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Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535305

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ABSTRACT The varied clinical presentations of SARS-CoV-2 infection have raised concerns about long-term consequences, especially "long-COVID" or "post-COVID-19 syndrome." In this context, the cardiorespiratory optimal point (COP) within the Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test (CPET) emerges as a crucial metric for evaluating functional capacities and detecting cardiovascular and pulmonary anomalies post-COVID-19. This study aimed to assess COP values among post-COVID-19 patients and categorized them based on the initial severity of their disease. In this cross-sectional study conducted in the Northeast Brazil, 80 patients (26 females and 54 males) previously infected with SARS-CoV-2 underwent CPET. We clinically stratified patients into mild, moderate, or severe COVID-19 categories and assessed COP values and other cardiorespiratory metrics. We found differences in the predicted COP between patients with mild and severe COVID-19 (p=0.042). Additionally, patients with moderate and severe COVID-19 record had an average COP value exceeding 22. Other parameters, including respiratory exchange ratio, heart rate, and oxygen uptake efficiency slope, did not differ across the groups. Patients with a history of severe COVID-19 showed altered COP values, suggesting potential discrepancies in cardiovascular and respiratory system integration. The outcomes emphasize the importance of continuous monitoring and assessment of the cardiorespiratory domain for post-COVID-19 patients. Further research is needed to understand the relationship between elevated COP in post-severe COVID-19 and its long-term prognostic implications.

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Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc ; 39(2): e20230231, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535542

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Protocols for obtaining the maximum threshold pressure have been applied with limited precision to evaluate inspiratory muscle endurance. In this sense, new protocols are needed to allow more reliable measurements. The purpose of the present study was to compare a new incremental ramp load protocol for the evaluation of inspiratory muscle endurance with the most used protocol in healthy individuals. Methods: This was a prospective cross-sectional study carried out in a single center. Ninety-two healthy individuals (43 men [22 ± 3 years] and 49 women [22 ± 3 years]) were randomly allocated to perform: (i) incremental ramp load protocol and (ii) incremental step loading protocol. The sustained pressure threshold (or maximum threshold pressure), maximum threshold pressure/dynamic strength index ratio, time until task failure, as well as difference between the mean heart rate of the last five minutes of baseline and the peak heart rate of the last 30 seconds of each protocol were measured. Results: Incremental ramp load protocol with small increases in the load and starting from minimum values of strength index was able to evaluate the inspiratory muscle endurance through the maximum threshold pressure of healthy individuals. Conclusion: The present study suggests that the incremental ramp load protocol is able to measure maximum threshold pressure in a more thorough way, with less progression and greater accuracy in the load stratification compared to the limited incremental step loading protocol and with a safe and expected cardiovascular response in healthy individuals.

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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 120(12): e20230338, dez. 2023. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1527801

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Resumo Fundamento A utilização do teste timed up and go (TUG) na avaliação da aptidão cardiorrespiratória em cardiopatas não está bem definida na literatura. Objetivos Testar a associação entre o TUG e o consumo de oxigênio de pico (VO2pico), construir uma equação com base no TUG para prever o VO2pico e determinar um ponto de corte para estimar um VO2pico ≥ 20 mL.kg−1.min−1. Métodos Estudo transversal com 201 indivíduos portadores de doença arterial coronariana ou insuficiência cardíaca, com idade entre 36 e 92 anos, submetidos ao TUG e ao teste cardiopulmonar de exercício. Foram realizadas análises de correlação, curva ROC, regressão linear múltipla e Bland-Altman. Um p < 0,05 foi adotado como significante. Resultados A média de idade da amostra total foi 67 ± 13 anos, e 70% dos participantes eram do sexo masculino. A média de VO2pico foi de 17 ± 6 mL.kg−1.min−1 e a média de desempenho no TUG foi de 7 ± 2,5 segundos. A correlação entre o VO2pico e o TUG foi r = −0,54 (p < 0,001) e R2 de 0,30. Foi desenvolvida a equação com base no TUG: V O 2 pico = 33 , 553 + ( − 0 , 149 ∗ idade ) + ( − 0 , 738 ∗ T U G ) + ( − 2 , 870 ∗ sexo ); sendo atribuído o valor 0 ao sexo masculino e 1 ao sexo feminino (R ajustado: 0,41; R2 ajustado: 0,40). O VO2pico estimado pela equação foi 18,81 ± 3,2 mL.kg−1.min−1 e o determinado pelo teste cardiopulmonar de exercício foi 18,18 ± 5,9 mL.kg−1.min−1 (p > 0,05). O melhor ponto de corte para o VO2pico ≥ 20 mL.kg−1.min−1 foi de ≤ 5,47 segundos (área sob a curva: 0,80; intervalo de confiança de 95%: 0,74 a 0,86). Conclusões O TUG e o VO2pico apresentaram associação significativa. A equação preditiva do VO2pico foi desenvolvida e validada internamente com bom desempenho. O ponto de corte no TUG para prever um VO2pico ≥ 20 mL.kg−1.min−1 foi ≤ 5,47 segundos.


Abstract 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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J. bras. nefrol ; 45(3): 318-325, Sept. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1521094

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Abstract Introduction: Reduced muscle strength and low-exercise capacity are well documented in adults, but there are few studies examining those impairments in children and adolescents after kidney transplantation. The objective of this study was to evaluate peripheral and respiratory muscle strength and the association with submaximal exercise capacity in children and adolescents after kidney transplant. Methods: Forty-seven patients between six and 18 years of age clinically stable after transplantation were included. Peripheral muscle strength (isokinetic and hand-grip dynamometry), respiratory muscle strength (maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressure), and submaximal exercise capacity (six-minute walk test - 6MWT) were assessed. Results: Patients had a mean age of 13.1 ± 2.7 years and an average of 34 months had elapsed since the transplantation. Flexors of the knee showed a significant reduction in muscle strength (77.3% of predicted) and knee extensors had normal values (105.4% of predicted). Hand-grip strength and maximal respiratory pressures (inspiratory and expiratory) also were significantly lower than expected (p < 0.001). Although distance walked in the 6MWT was significantly lower than predicted (p < 0.001), no significant correlation was found with peripheral and respiratory muscle strength. Conclusion: Children and adolescents after kidney transplantation have reduced peripheral muscle strength of knee flexors, hand-grip, and maximal respiratory pressures. No associations were found between peripheral and respiratory muscle strength and submaximal exercise capacity.


Resumo Introdução: Força muscular reduzida e baixa capacidade de exercício encontram-se bem documentadas em adultos mas há poucos estudos examinando essas alterações em crianças e adolescentes após transplante renal. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a força muscular periférica e respiratória e a associação com a capacidade submáxima de exercício em crianças e adolescentes após o transplante renal. Métodos: Foram incluídos 47 pacientes entre 6 e 18 anos de idade clinicamente estáveis após o transplante. Avaliou-se a força muscular periférica (dinamometria isocinética e de preensão manual), a força muscular respiratória (pressão inspiratória e expiratória máximas) e a capacidade submáxima de exercício (teste de caminhada de seis minutos - TC6M). Resultados: Os pacientes apresentaram média de idade de 13,1 ± 2,7 anos e uma média de 34 meses desde o transplante. Os flexores de joelho mostraram uma redução significativa na força muscular (77,3% do previsto) e os extensores de joelho apresentaram valores normais (105,4% do previsto). A força de preensão manual e as pressões respiratórias máximas (inspiratória e expiratória) foram significativamente inferiores ao esperado (p < 0,001). Embora a distância percorrida no TC6M tenha sido significativamente menor do que o previsto (p < 0,001), não encontramos nenhuma correlação significativa com a força muscular periférica e respiratória. Conclusão: Crianças e adolescentes submetidos ao transplante renal apresentam força muscular periférica reduzida de flexores de joelho e de preensão manual, bem como das pressões respiratórias máximas. Não foram encontradas associações entre força muscular periférica e respiratória e a capacidade submáxima de exercício.

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Rev. argent. cardiol ; 91(2): 138-143, jun. 2023. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1529591

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RESUMEN Introducción : Las guías europeas de hipertensión arterial pulmonar (HAP) estratifican el riesgo valiéndose de características clínicas y estudios complementarios entre los cuales está la prueba cardiopulmonar de ejercicio (PCPE), de la cual toma en cuenta 3 parámetros: el consumo de O2 (VO2) pico, su porcentaje respecto del predicho y la pendiente ventilación minuto/ producción de dióxido de carbono (VE/VCO2). Sin embargo, ninguno de los modelos que validaron esta forma de estratificar el riesgo incluyeron la PCPE entre sus variables. Objetivos : Determinar qué proporción de pacientes con HAP del grupo I considerados de bajo riesgo y que caminan >440 metros en la prueba de caminata de 6 minutos (PC6M) tienen en la PCPE parámetros considerados de riesgo moderado o alto. Material y métodos : Se incluyeron pacientes >18 años con diagnóstico de HAP del grupo I considerados de bajo riesgo con una PC6M >400 metros a los que se les realizó una PCPE en la que se registró el VO2 pico, su porcentaje respecto del VO2 predicho y la pendiente VE/VCO2. Se determinó qué proporción de pacientes presentaban estos parámetros en un estrato de riesgo mayor a bajo riesgo (VO2 pico <15 ml/kg/min, su porcentaje respecto del predicho <65% y la pendiente VE/VCO2 >36). Resultados : Se incluyeron 18 pacientes. A pesar de ser pacientes de bajo riesgo y con buena clase funcional todos presentaron un VO2 pico menor al 85% del predicho, lo cual determina un deterioro al menos leve de la capacidad funcional. Un único paciente (6%) presentó los tres parámetros evaluados en bajo riesgo, 8 pacientes (44%) tuvieron al menos un parámetro alterado, 7 pacientes (39%) presentaron 2 parámetros alterados y en 2 pacientes (11%) todos los parámetros estuvieron alterados. Los parámetros que más frecuentemente se vieron alterados fueron el porcentaje respecto del VO2 predicho y la pendiente VE/VCO2, en el 67% de los casos. Solo 4 pacientes presentaron un VO2 pico <15 ml/k/m. Ningún paciente presentó valores de VO2 pico o porcentaje respecto del predicho en la categoría de alto riesgo. Sin embargo, 6 pacientes (33%) presentaron una pendiente VE/VCO2 considerada de alto riesgo. Conclusión : El 94% de los pacientes considerados de bajo riesgo presentaron al menos una variable en la PCPE que no corresponde a un perfil de riesgo bajo. La pendiente VE/VCO2 y el porcentaje de VO2 pico respecto del predicho fueron las variables más frecuentemente alteradas. La pendiente VE/VCO2 fue la única que mostró valores considerados de alto riesgo. La PCPE podría tener un lugar en la estratificación de precisión de pacientes de bajo riesgo. El valor de este hallazgo deberá ser evaluado en estudios prospectivos, al tiempo que genera las bases para el planteo de hipótesis respecto de la estratificación de riesgo y la intensidad del tratamiento en pacientes que aparentan estar en bajo riesgo.


ABSTRACT Background : European guidelines for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) stratify the risk using clinical characteristics and complementary studies, including the cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET). This takes into account 3 parameters: peak O2 consumption (peak VO2), its percentage with respect to the predicted VO2, and the minute ventilation/carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2) slope. However, none of the models that validated this way of stratifying risk included PCPE among their variables. Objectives : To determine what proportion of patients with group I PAH considered to be at low risk and who walk >440 meters in the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) have parameters considered to be of moderate or high risk in the PCPE. Methods : Patients >18 years of age, diagnosed with group I PAH at low risk of events, who walked >440 meters in the 6MWT and had NT-proBNP value <300 pg/dL were included. A CPET was performed in which the peak VO2, its percentage with respect to the predicted VO2, and the VE/VCO2 slope were recorded. It was determined what proportion of patients presented these parameters in a higher than low risk stratum (peak VO2 consumption ≤15 ml/min/Kg, its percentage with respect to the predicted VO2 ≤65% and the VE/VCO2 slope ≥36). Results : Eighteen patients were included. Despite being low-risk patients with a good functional class, all patients presented a peak VO2 less than 85% of predicted, which determines a deterioration of functional capacity. A single patient (6%) presented the three parameters evaluated at low risk, 8 patients (44%) had at least one altered parameter, 7 patients (39%) presented 2 altered parameters and in 2 patients (11%) all parameters were altered. The parameters that were most frequently altered were the percentage of predicted peak VO2 and the VE/VCO2 slope in 67% of the cases. Only 4 patients presented a peak VO2 <15 ml/kg/m. No patient presented peak VO2 values or percentage of predicted VO2 in the high-risk category. However, 6 patients (33%) presented a high-risk VE/VCO2 slope. Conclusion : Majority (92%) of the patients considered low risk and who walk more than 440 meters in 6 minutes presented at least one altered variable in the CPET. The VE/VCO2 slope and the percentage of predicted peak VO2 consumption were the most frequently altered variables. The VE/VCO2 slope was the only one that showed values considered high risk. CPET could have a place in the precision stratification of low-risk patients. The value of this finding should be evaluated in prospective studies.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-217865

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Background: In a nationwide survey conducted in the Indian Council of Medical Research- INdia DIABetes study (Phase-1) 2014 on physical activity and inactivity patterns, overall, 392 million individuals in India are physically inactive. Physically active medical students tend to recommend physical activity for patients or at-risk individuals in their future practice. Exercise is a subset of physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive which helps in achieving physical fitness. Aim and Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of physical activity (PA) and physical fitness among medical students and to correlate both. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study, in which physical activity level was assessed using Global Physical Activity Questionnaire. Physical fitness using Harvard step test, hand grip dynamometer, sit-up and push-up test, shoulder – flexibility test, body mass index, and body adiposity index was assessed among 150 medical students in a tertiary care hospital. Results: Physical activity level when analyzed, 16% of students performed low PA, 74% belonged to moderate PA Group, and 10% in high PA group. When mean metabolic equivalent of task min/week attained by study population in three domains of physical activity (work/travel/recreation) was analyzed, results showed no significant difference between males and females in different domains of physical activity. Conclusion: Although the students met the recommended physical activity as per the World Health Organization, physical fitness was not achieved up to the desired level. No correlation was noted between physical activity and physical fitness among medical students.

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Rev. Paul. Pediatr. (Ed. Port., Online) ; 41: e2021397, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1422833

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Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze which equation best estimates maximal heart rate (HRmax) for the pediatric population according to body mass. Data source: We performed a meta-analysis (PROSPERO No. CRD42020190196) of cross-sectional studies that aimed to validate or develop HRmax equations and that had children and adolescents as samples. The search was conducted in Scopus, Science Direct, Web of Science, PubMed, and Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde with the descriptors "prediction or equation," "maximal heart rate," "maximum heart rate," "determination of heart rate," children, and adolescent. The TRIPOD Statement tool was used to assess the methodological quality and the relevant data were extracted for analysis. The meta-analysis was conducted in the Comprehensive Meta-Analysis, adopting p<0.05 and a 95% confidence interval (CI). Data synthesis: In total, 11 studies were selected, of which 3 developed predictive equations, 10 performed external validity of the preexisting models, and 1 incremented values related to equations already developed. The results of the methodological quality analysis showed a moderate rating in most studies. The 164 + (0.270 × HRres) - (0.155 × body mass) + (1.1 × METs) + (0.258 × body fat percent) (r=0.500, 95%CI 0.426-0.567, p<0.001) and 166.7+ (0.46 × HRres) + (1.16 × maturation) (r=0.540, 95%CI 0.313-0.708, p<0.001) equations presented stronger correlations with measured HRmax in nonobese adolescents. The predictive model developed by 208 - (0.7 × age) showed a greater accuracy among the possible models for analysis (SDM=-0.183, 95%CI -0.787 to -0.422, p=0.554). No specific predictive equation was found for obese adolescents. Conclusions: Future research should explore new possibilities for developing predictive equations for this population as a tool to control exercise intensity in the therapeutic management of childhood and adolescent obesity.


Resumo Objetivo: Analisar qual equação melhor estima a frequência cardíaca máxima (FCmáx) na população pediátrica conforme a massa corporal. Fontes de dados: Foi realizada uma metanálise (PROSPERO no CRD42020190196) de estudos transversais que visavam validar ou desenvolver equações da FCmáx para crianças e adolescentes. As bases de dados foram Scopus, Science Direct, Web of Science, PubMed e Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde. Utilizaram-se os descritores "prediction or equation", "maximal heart rate", "maximum heart rate", "determination of heart rate", "children" e "adolescents". A ferramenta TRIPOD Statement foi utilizada para avaliar a qualidade metodológica e os dados relevantes foram extraídos para análise. A metanálise foi conduzida no Comprehensive Meta-Analysis, adotando-se valor de p<0,05 e intervalo de confiança de 95%. Síntese dos dados: Foram selecionados 11 estudos, dos quais três desenvolveram equações preditivas, dez realizaram a validade externa de modelos preexistentes e um a incrementação de valores relacionados com equações já desenvolvidas. Em sua maioria, os estudos foram classificados com qualidade moderada. As equações 164 + (0.270 × FCrep) - (0.155 × massa corporal) + (1.1 × METs) + (0.258 × percentual de gordura) (2017) (r=0,500; p<0,001) e 166.7+ (0.46 × FCrep + (1.16 × maturação) (r=0,540; p<0,001) apresentaram correlações mais fortes com a FCmáx medida em adolescentes não obesos. O modelo de 208 - (0.7 × idade) mostrou a maior precisão entre os modelos possíveis para análise (SDM=-0,183; p=0,554). Não foi encontrada nenhuma equação preditiva específica para adolescentes obesos. Conclusões: Pesquisas futuras devem explorar novas possibilidades de desenvolvimento de equações preditivas para essa população, uma vez que elas são uma ferramenta para controlar a intensidade do exercício na gestão terapêutica da obesidade infantil e do adolescente.

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Acta ortop. bras ; 31(spe1): e259011, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1429586

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ABSTRACT Objectives: Assess whether the spine surgical approach for degenerative diseases can influence the physical capacity of patients and its correlation with cardiorespiratory function. Methods: A prospective study was conducted on 9 patients of both genders, aged between eighteen and sixty, scheduled for spinal surgery for degenerative disease in the lumbar segment. Patients underwent treadmill stress test two times, fifteen days before and sixty days after the surgery. A cardiologist performed the test according to the Bruce protocol with a progressive increase in incline and speed. Results: There were no statistically significant differences between pre- and postoperative assessments for the parameters evaluated in the treadmill stress test. Forty-four percent of patients needed to interrupt the test postoperatively due to dyspnea (p=0.023). Conclusion: The improvement obtained with spinal surgery does not have statistically significant relevance in tiredness, pain, and fatigue in the lower limbs and low back pain. Some patients could not complete the examination after surgery due to poor physical conditioning, and it was necessary to interrupt the examination due to dyspnea. Level of Evidence II; Lesser quality RCT (eg, < 80% followup, no blinding, or improper randomization).


RESUMO Objetivo: Avaliar se a abordagem cirúrgica da coluna vertebral para doenças degenerativas pode influenciar a capacidade física dos pacientes e sua correlação com a função cardiorrespiratória. Métodos: Um estudo prospectivo foi realizado em 9 pacientes, de ambos os sexos, com idade entre 18 e 60 anos, programados para cirurgia de coluna vertebral para doenças degenerativas no segmento lombar. Os pacientes foram submetidos a teste de esforço em esteira duas vezes, quinze dias antes do procedimento cirúrgico e sessenta dias após a cirurgia. O teste foi realizado por um cardiologista de acordo com o protocolo Bruce com aumento progressivo de inclinação e velocidade. Resultados: Não houve diferenças estatisticamente significativas entre as avaliações pré e pós-operatórias para os parâmetros avaliados no teste de esforço em esteira. Quarenta e quatro por cento dos pacientes precisaram interromper o teste no pós-operatório devido à dispnéia (p=0,023). Conclusão: A melhora obtida com a cirurgia da coluna vertebral não apresenta impactos estatísticos no cansaço, dor e fadiga relativos aos membros inferiores e dores lombares baixas. Alguns pacientes não puderam completar o exame após a cirurgia devido ao mau condicionamento físico, exigindo a interrupção do exame devido à dispnéia. Nível de Evidência II; ECRC de menor qualidade (por exemplo, < 80% de acompanhamento, sem mascaramento do código de randomização ou randomização inadequada).

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Int. j. cardiovasc. sci. (Impr.) ; 36: e20220079, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1440290

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Abstract Brugada syndrome (BS) is a genetic channelopathy, clinically characterized by an increased risk of sudden cardiac death. The diagnosis requires a typical electrocardiographic pattern, and data on risk stratification are limited in the literature. The aim of this study was to conduct a review on the importance of exercise stress test (EST) in risk stratification in BS. Articles were searched in the PubMed, Scielo and Google Scholar databases. From the 200 articles retrieved, eight were included, with a total of 712 patients (95% men) aged between 35 and 60 years. Severe symptoms and ventricular arrhythmias were reported by 256 patients before the EST, with syncope being reported in 70% of cases. The reviewed articles suggest that the EST is a safe method that can help in the diagnosis and risk stratification for malignant arrhythmias in patients with BS. Potential predictors of poor prognosis were: augmentation in ST-segment elevation > 0.5 mV in V1, V2 or V3 in early recovery; J-point elevation in lead > 2mm in aVR in late recovery; heart rate reduction < 40% from maximum heart rate in late recovery and occurrence of ventricular extrasystoles in early recovery.

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J. bras. pneumol ; 49(3): e20220452, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1440443

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ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the impact of impaired pulmonary function on patient-centered outcomes after hospital discharge due to severe COVID-19 in patients without preexisting respiratory disease. Methods: This is an ongoing prospective cohort study evaluating patients (> 18 years of age) 2-6 months after hospital discharge due to severe COVID-19. Respiratory symptoms, health-related quality of life, lung function, and the six-minute walk test were assessed. A restrictive ventilatory defect was defined as TLC below the lower limit of normal, as assessed by plethysmography. Chest CT scans performed during hospitalization were scored for the presence and extent of parenchymal abnormalities. Results: At a mean follow-up of 17.2 ± 5.9 weeks after the diagnosis of COVID-19, 120 patients were assessed. Of those, 23 (19.2%) reported preexisting chronic respiratory diseases and presented with worse lung function and exertional dyspnea at the follow-up visit in comparison with their counterparts. When we excluded the 23 patients with preexisting respiratory disease plus another 2 patients without lung volume measurements, a restrictive ventilatory defect was observed in 42/95 patients (44%). This subgroup of patients (52.4% of whom were male; mean age, 53.9 ± 11.3 years) showed reduced resting gas exchange efficiency (DLCO), increased daily-life dyspnea, increased exertional dyspnea and oxygen desaturation, and reduced health-related quality of life in comparison with those without reduced TLC (50.9% of whom were male; mean age, 58.4 ± 11.3 years). Intensive care need and higher chest CT scores were associated with a subsequent restrictive ventilatory defect. Conclusions: The presence of a restrictive ventilatory defect approximately 4 months after severe COVID-19 in patients without prior respiratory comorbidities implies worse clinical outcomes.


RESUMO Objetivo: Investigar o impacto do comprometimento da função pulmonar nos desfechos centrados no paciente após a alta hospitalar em pacientes sem doenças respiratórias preexistentes que foram hospitalizados em virtude de COVID-19 grave. Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo prospectivo de coorte em andamento, no qual pacientes com COVID-19 grave (com idade > 18 anos) são avaliados 2-6 meses depois da alta hospitalar. Avaliamos os sintomas respiratórios, a qualidade de vida relacionada à saúde, a função pulmonar e a distância percorrida no teste de caminhada de seis minutos. A definição de distúrbio ventilatório restritivo foi CPT abaixo do limite inferior da normalidade na pletismografia. As imagens de TC de tórax realizadas durante a hospitalização foram avaliadas quanto à presença e extensão de alterações parenquimatosas. Resultados: Em média 17,2 ± 5,9 semanas depois do diagnóstico de COVID-19, foram avaliados 120 pacientes. Destes, 23 (19,2%) relataram doenças respiratórias crônicas preexistentes e apresentaram pior função pulmonar e maior dispneia aos esforços na consulta de acompanhamento quando comparados aos outros participantes. Quando excluímos os 23 pacientes com doenças respiratórias preexistentes e mais 2 pacientes (sem medidas de volumes pulmonares), observamos distúrbio ventilatório restritivo em 42/95 pacientes (44%). Esse subgrupo de pacientes (52,4% dos quais eram do sexo masculino, com média de idade de 53,9 ± 11,3 anos) apresentou menor eficiência das trocas gasosas (DLCO), maior dispneia na vida diária e dessaturação de oxigênio ao exercício e redução da qualidade de vida relacionada à saúde em comparação com aqueles sem redução da CPT (50,9% dos quais eram do sexo masculino, com média de idade de 58,4 ± 11,3 anos). A necessidade de terapia intensiva e pontuações mais altas no escore de alterações parenquimatosas na TC de tórax apresentaram relação com distúrbio ventilatório restritivo subsequente. Conclusões: A presença de distúrbio ventilatório restritivo aproximadamente 4 meses depois da COVID-19 grave em pacientes sem comorbidades respiratórias prévias implica piores desfechos clínicos.

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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 29: e2022_0513, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1423322

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ABSTRACT Introduction Inversely to increasingly rich material life, the physical quality of Chinese people is in a steady decline. The most convenient sport that greatly impacts the cardiopulmonary system is endurance running. It has become a form of mass activity promoting physical fitness. Objective Explore the relationship between the efficiency of endurance running training and the function of cardiopulmonary capacity. Methods 320 male and female volunteers were trained in endurance running. The load degree was adjusted according to the endurance running experience by the ergometric treadmill's gradient. The experimental and control group subjects exercised for 30 minutes, and parameters such as resting heart rate, maximum heart rate, and maximum lung capacity were recorded before and after the intervention. Results Extending the duration of resistance running and its load improves cardiopulmonary capacity. Conclusion There is a positive correlation between the efficiency of resistance running training and the promotion of cardiopulmonary capacity. Therefore, the appropriate increase of load and duration time of resistance running is beneficial to promote the cardiopulmonary capacity of individuals and improve the overall fitness index of the population. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.


RESUMO Introdução Inversamente a uma vida material cada vez mais rica, a qualidade física das pessoas chinesas encontra-se em um declínio constante. O esporte mais conveniente e com grande impacto no sistema cardiopulmonar é a corrida de resistência. Ela tornou-se uma forma de atividade massiva promotora da aptidão física. Objetivo Explorar a relação entre a eficiência do treinamento da corrida de resistência física e a função da capacidade cardiopulmonar. Métodos 320 voluntários masculinos e femininos foram treinados na corrida de resistência. O grau de carga foi ajustado segundo a experiência na corrida de resistência pelo gradiente da esteira ergométrica. Os sujeitos do grupo experimental e controle exercitaram-se durante 30 minutos e parâmetros como a frequência cardíaca em repouso, a frequência cardíaca máxima e a capacidade pulmonar máxima dos sujeitos foram registradas antes e após a intervenção. Resultados O prolongamento da duração da corrida de resistência e sua carga são benéficos para melhorar o nível de capacidade cardiopulmonar. Conclusão Há uma correlação positiva entre a eficiência do treinamento da corrida de resistência e a promoção da capacidade cardiopulmonar. Portanto, o aumento adequado da carga e do tempo de duração da corrida de resistência é benéfico para promover a capacidade cardiopulmonar dos indivíduos e melhorar o índice de aptidão física geral da população. Nível de evidência II; Estudos terapêuticos - investigação dos resultados do tratamento.


RESUMEN Introducción En contraposición a una vida material cada vez más rica, la calidad física de los chinos está en constante declive. El deporte más conveniente con gran impacto en el sistema cardiopulmonar es la carrera de resistencia. Se ha convertido en una forma de actividad masiva que promueve la aptitud física. Objetivo Explorar la relación entre la eficacia del entrenamiento de carrera de resistencia y la función de la capacidad cardiopulmonar. Métodos 320 voluntarios masculinos y femeninos fueron entrenados en carreras de resistencia. El grado de carga se ajustó de acuerdo con la experiencia en la carrera de resistencia mediante el gradiente de la cinta ergométrica. Los sujetos del grupo experimental y del grupo de control hicieron ejercicio durante 30 minutos y se registraron parámetros como la frecuencia cardíaca en reposo, la frecuencia cardíaca máxima y la capacidad pulmonar máxima de los sujetos antes y después de la intervención. Resultados La prolongación de la duración de la carrera de resistencia y su carga son beneficiosas para mejorar el nivel de capacidad cardiopulmonar. Conclusión Existe una correlación positiva entre la eficacia del entrenamiento de carrera de resistencia y el fomento de la capacidad cardiopulmonar. Por lo tanto, el aumento adecuado de la carga y el tiempo de duración de la carrera de resistencia es beneficioso para promover la capacidad cardiopulmonar de los individuos y mejorar el índice de aptitud física general de la población. Nivel de evidencia II; Estudios terapéuticos - investigación de los resultados del tratamiento.

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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 29: e2022_0645, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1423389

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Aerobics is a recreational, ornamental, rhythmic, and expressive sport. It is widely used in physical education in colleges and universities because it is also believed that this sport benefits the cardiopulmonary function and the body composition of the practitioners. Objective: Study the influences of aerobic gymnastics on body composition and cardiopulmonary function in its practitioners. Methods: 40 college students volunteered for the research sample. The living conditions and learning level of the subjects were the same. The students were divided into two groups for research. There was no significant difference between the groups comparing the volunteers' age, height, and weight. The high-load group performed exercises with a maximum heart rate of 220, while the low-load group performed the same protocol under a maximum heart rate of 195 beats per minute. The intervention took place over 40 and 60 minutes of exercise, respectively, for eight weeks. The POLAR monitor was used to check the kinematic performance of the athletes. The data were processed statistically. Results: Aerobic gymnastics influenced the body composition of college students with significant differences in bust circumference, waist, hip, thigh, and skinfold thickness (P<0.05). The athletes' heart rate, pulmonary ventilation, and diastolic pressure increased significantly after aerobic gymnastics. The study showed that the resting heart rate of the volunteers decreased significantly after exercise, and their lung function returned to normal (P<0.05). Conclusion: Aerobic exercise can improve the body composition, physiology, and cardiopulmonary function of its practitioners, and its greater encouragement in colleges and universities is recommended. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.


RESUMO Introdução: A ginástica aeróbica é um esporte recreativo, ornamental, rítmico e expressivo. É amplamente utilizado na educação física em faculdades e universidades pois também se acredita que esse esporte beneficie a função cardiopulmonar e a composição corporal dos praticantes. Objetivo: Estudar as influências da ginástica aeróbica sobre a composição corporal e sobre a função cardiopulmonar em seus praticantes. Métodos: 40 estudantes universitários foram voluntários para a amostra de pesquisa. As condições de vida e nível de aprendizagem das disciplinas foram as mesmas. Os estudantes foram divididos em dois grupos para pesquisa. Não houve diferença significativa entre os grupos na comparação da idade, altura e peso dos voluntários. O grupo de alta carga efetuou exercícios com um ritmo cardíaco máximo de 220 enquanto o grupo de baixa carga executou o mesmo protocolo sob ritmo cardíaco máximo de 195 batimentos por minuto. A intervenção deu-se em 40 e 60 minutos de exercício, respectivamente, durante oito semanas. O monitor POLAR foi usado para verificar o desempenho cinemático dos atletas. Os dados foram processados estatisticamente. Resultados: A ginástica aeróbica influenciou a composição corporal dos estudantes universitários com diferenças significativas na circunferência de busto, cintura, quadril, coxa e espessura de prega cutânea (P<0,05). A frequência cardíaca, a ventilação pulmonar e a pressão diastólica dos atletas aumentaram significativamente logo após a ginástica aeróbica. O estudo mostrou que a frequência cardíaca em repouso dos voluntários diminuiu significativamente após o exercício, e sua função pulmonar voltou ao normal (P<0,05). Conclusão: O exercício aeróbico aperfeiçoou a composição corporal, a fisiologia e a função cardiopulmonar de seus praticantes sendo recomendado o seu maior incentivo nas faculdades e universidades. Nível de evidência II; Estudos terapêuticos - investigação dos resultados do tratamento.


RESUMEN Introducción: La gimnasia aeróbica es un deporte recreativo, ornamental, rítmico y expresivo. Se utiliza mucho en la educación física en colegios y universidades porque también se cree que este deporte beneficia la función cardiopulmonar y la composición corporal de los practicantes. Objetivo: Estudiar las influencias de la gimnasia aeróbica sobre la composición corporal y sobre la función cardiopulmonar en sus practicantes. Métodos: 40 estudiantes universitarios se ofrecieron como voluntarios para la muestra de la investigación. Las condiciones de vida y el nivel de aprendizaje de los sujetos eran los mismos. Los estudiantes se dividieron en dos grupos para la investigación. No hubo diferencias significativas entre los grupos al comparar la edad, la altura y el peso de los voluntarios. El grupo de alta carga realizó los ejercicios con una frecuencia cardíaca máxima de 220, mientras que el grupo de baja carga realizó el mismo protocolo con una frecuencia cardíaca máxima de 195 pulsaciones por minuto. La intervención tuvo lugar durante 40 y 60 minutos de ejercicio, respectivamente, durante ocho semanas. El monitor POLAR se utilizó para verificar el rendimiento cinemático de los atletas. Los datos se procesaron estadísticamente. Resultados: La gimnasia aeróbica influyó en la composición corporal de los estudiantes universitarios con diferencias significativas en la circunferencia del busto, la cintura, la cadera, el muslo y el grosor de los pliegues cutáneos (P<0,05). La frecuencia cardíaca, la ventilación pulmonar y la presión diastólica de los atletas aumentaron significativamente inmediatamente después de la gimnasia aeróbica. El estudio mostró que la frecuencia cardíaca en reposo de los voluntarios disminuyó significativamente después del ejercicio, y su función pulmonar volvió a ser normal (P<0,05). Conclusión: El ejercicio aeróbico puede mejorar la composición corporal, la fisiología y la función cardiopulmonar de sus practicantes siendo recomendable su mayor fomento en colegios y universidades. Nivel de evidencia II; Estudios terapéuticos - investigación de los resultados del tratamiento.

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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 29: e2022_0707, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1423543

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ABSTRACT Introduction: The practice of Tai-ji has shown a positive effect on the physical functions of the elderly and has been promoted as a recommended daily activity for middle-aged and elderly individuals. However, there is still no scientific evidence about its cardiorespiratory benefits. Objective: Study the effect of Tai-ji on the cardiorespiratory function and physical fitness of the elderly. Methods: A group of elderly people from the same community and in good health, considered suitable for sports experiments was divided into the experimental group for Tai-ji exercise and the control group for vigorous walking exercise. Each week, the Tai-ji exercise with eight steps and the vigorous walking exercise was performed three times in each group. Results: After six weeks of Tai-ji exercise with eight steps of five methods, the vital capacity, maximal oxygen consumption, maximal voluntary ventilation, and oxygen pulse of the experimental group were significantly increased, and the systolic and diastolic pressures were significantly reduced, evidencing an improvement in the performance of the cardiopulmonary function. Conclusion: Tai-ji exercise is beneficial for the cardiopulmonary function and physical health of the elderly and is scientifically useful for improving the mental health level and quality of life of the elderly. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.


RESUMO Introdução: A prática do Tai-ji tem demonstrado um efeito positivo nas funções físicas dos idosos, tendo sido promovida como atividade diária recomendada aos indivíduos de meia-idade e idosos. Porém ainda não há evidências científicas sobre seus benefícios cardiorrespiratórios. Objetivo: Estudar o efeito do Tai-ji sobre a função cardiorrespiratória e a aptidão física do idoso. Métodos: Um grupo de idosos da mesma comunidade e boa saúde, considerados adequados para os experimentos esportivos foi dividido em grupo experimental para o exercício de Tai-ji e no grupo de controle para o exercício de caminhada vigorosa. A cada semana, o exercício de Tai-ji com oito etapas e o vigoroso exercício de caminhada foram realizados três vezes em cada grupo. Resultados: Após seis semanas de exercício Tai-ji com oito etapas do método de cinco, a capacidade vital, o consumo máximo de oxigênio, a ventilação voluntária máxima e o pulso de oxigênio do grupo experimental foram significativamente aumentados, e as pressões sistólica e diastólica foram significativamente reduzidas, evidenciando uma melhora no desempenho da função cardiopulmonar. Conclusão: O exercício de Tai-ji é benéfico para a função cardiopulmonar e a saúde física dos idosos, mostrando-se cientificamente útil para melhorar o nível de saúde mental e a qualidade de vida dos idosos. Nível de evidência II; Estudos terapêuticos - investigação dos resultados do tratamento.


RESUMEN Introducción: La práctica del Tai-ji ha demostrado un efecto positivo en las funciones físicas de las personas mayores, habiéndose promovido como actividad diaria recomendada a los individuos de mediana y avanzada edad. Sin embargo, aún no existen pruebas científicas sobre sus beneficios cardiorrespiratorios. Objetivo: Estudiar el efecto del Tai-ji sobre la función cardiorrespiratoria y la forma física de los ancianos. Métodos: Un grupo de ancianos de la misma comunidad y en buen estado de salud, considerados aptos para experimentos deportivos, se dividió en el grupo experimental para el ejercicio Tai-ji y el grupo de control para el ejercicio de caminata vigorosa. Cada semana, se realizaron ejercicios de Tai-ji con ocho pasos y ejercicios de caminata vigorosa tres veces en cada grupo. Resultados: Después de seis semanas de ejercicio Tai-ji con ocho pasos de cinco métodos, la capacidad vital, el consumo máximo de oxígeno, la ventilación voluntaria máxima y el pulso de oxígeno del grupo experimental aumentaron significativamente, y las presiones sistólica y diastólica se redujeron significativamente, lo que evidencia una mejora en el rendimiento de la función cardiopulmonar. Conclusión: El ejercicio Tai-ji es beneficioso para la función cardiopulmonar y la salud física de los ancianos, y está científicamente demostrado que mejora el nivel de salud mental y la calidad de vida de los ancianos. Nivel de evidencia II; Estudios terapéuticos - investigación de los resultados del tratamiento.

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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 29: e2022_0540, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1423569

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ABSTRACT Introduction Many studies have explored different training methods to improve cardiorespiratory capacity, ensuring better oxygen demand to help students develop better sports skills and teaching outcomes. Objective Explore the effects of applying resistance training on kung fu teaching. Methods 40 kung fu athletes were selected as research volunteers. They were randomly divided into experimental and control groups; both were trained in a cardiopulmonary resistance protocol for 8 weeks, three times a week, using a breathing trainer. The control group trained at 20%, while the experimental group had their training at 50% of full capacity. Results The maximal inspiratory pressure, FEV1 / FVC, and mvv15 of the lung function indices increased significantly in the experimental group; the forced capacity and maximal ventilation of the oxygen uptake capacity indices also increased significantly. The blood oxygen saturation and the blood flow perfusion index of the oxygen utilization capacity indices had significant differences between the groups; the central balance and flexibility indices also showed significant differences. Conclusion After cardiopulmonary endurance training, the athletes' capacity was significantly improved, inferring a benefit in the quality of kung fu teaching. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.


RESUMO Introdução Muitos estudos têm explorado explorando diferentes métodos de treinamento para melhorar a capacidade cardiorrespiratória, garantindo uma melhor demanda de oxigênio para ajudar os estudantes a desenvolverem melhores habilidades esportivas e resultados do ensino. Objetivo Explorar os efeitos da aplicação do treinamento de resistência sobre o ensino de kung fu. Métodos 40 atletas de kung fu foram selecionados como voluntários de pesquisa. Eles foram divididos aleatoriamente em grupo experimental e controle, ambos foram treinados num protocolo de resistência cardiopulmonar durante 8 semanas, três vezes por semana, utilizando um treinador respiratório. O grupo controle treinou a 20% enquanto o experimental teve seu treinamento a 50% de capacidade total. Resultados A pressão inspiratória máxima, VEF1 / FVC e mvv15 dos índices de função pulmonar aumentou significativamente no grupo experimental, a capacidade forçada e a ventilação máxima dos índices de capacidade de absorção de oxigênio também aumentaram significativamente. A saturação de oxigênio no sangue e o índice de perfusão do fluxo sanguíneo dos índices de capacidade de utilização de oxigênio tiveram diferenças significativas entre os grupos, o equilíbrio central e os índices de flexibilidade também evidenciaram diferenças significativas. Conclusão Após o treinamento de resistência cardiopulmonar, a capacidade dos atletas foi significativamente aprimorada, inferindo um benefício na qualidade do ensino de kung fu. Nível de evidência II; Estudos terapêuticos - investigação dos resultados do tratamento.


RESUMEN Introducción Muchos estudios han explorado diferentes métodos de entrenamiento para mejorar la capacidad cardiorrespiratoria, asegurando una mejor demanda de oxígeno para ayudar a los estudiantes a desarrollar mejores habilidades deportivas y resultados de enseñanza. Objetivo Explorar los efectos de la aplicación del entrenamiento de resistencia en la enseñanza del kung fu. Métodos Se seleccionaron 40 atletas de kung fu como voluntarios para la investigación. Se dividieron aleatoriamente en grupo experimental y grupo de control, ambos fueron entrenados en un protocolo de resistencia cardiopulmonar durante 8 semanas, tres veces por semana, utilizando un entrenador de respiración. El grupo de control entrenó al 20% mientras que el grupo experimental lo hizo al 50% de su capacidad. Resultados La presión inspiratoria máxima, VEF1 / FVC y mvv15 de los índices de función pulmonar aumentaron significativamente en el grupo experimental, la capacidad forzada y la ventilación máxima de los índices de capacidad de captación de oxígeno también aumentaron significativamente. La saturación de oxígeno en sangre y el índice de perfusión del flujo sanguíneo de los índices de capacidad de utilización de oxígeno presentaron diferencias significativas entre los grupos, los índices de equilibrio central y de flexibilidad también mostraron diferencias significativas. Conclusión Tras el entrenamiento de resistencia cardiopulmonar, la capacidad de los atletas mejoró significativamente, lo que infiere un beneficio en la calidad de la enseñanza del kung fu. Nivel de evidencia II; Estudios terapéuticos - investigación de los resultados del tratamiento.

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