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Rev. bras. cineantropom. desempenho hum ; 25: e91715, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1449540

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Abstract This systematic review aimed to investigate the effect of physical activity on anxiety symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic. Three databases (PubMed; Scopus and Web of Science) were searched in the period from 2020 to 2022 the following base terms were used: "Physical Activity", Exercise, Anxiety and COVID-19. Peer-reviewed, primary studies published in English, Portuguese and Spanish using valid and reliable measures were included. Eighteen studies met the eligibility criteria, of which 17 were cross-sectional, 2 were cohort studies. The number of participants ranged from 43 to 2,301, aged between 18 and 65 years or older. A decrease in PA practice or an increase in sitting time were associated with higher levels of anxiety symptoms. Additionally, participants who did not meet PA recommendations were more likely to experience moderate to severe anxiety symptoms. The results showed that physical activity is associated with the alleviation of anxiety symptoms during confinement in the COVID-19 pandemic.


Resumo Esta revisão sistemática teve como objetivo investigar o efeito da atividade física nos sintomas de ansiedade durante a pandemia de COVID-19. Foram pesquisadas três bases de dados (PubMed; Scopus e Web of Science) no período de 2020 a 2022 foram utilizados os seguintes termos base: "Physical Activity", Exercise, Anxiety e COVID-19. Foram incluídos estudos primários, revisados ​​por pares, publicados em inglês, português e espanhol usando medidas válidas e confiáveis. Dezoito estudos preencheram os critérios de elegibilidade, sendo 17 transversais, 2 estudos de coorte. O número de participantes variou de 43 a 2.301, com idade entre 18 e 65 anos ou mais. Uma diminuição na prática de AF ou um aumento no tempo sentado foram associados a níveis mais elevados de sintomas de ansiedade. Além disso, os participantes que não atendiam às recomendações de AF eram mais propensos a apresentar sintomas de ansiedade moderados a graves. Os resultados mostraram que a atividade física está associada ao alívio dos sintomas de ansiedade durante o confinamento na pandemia de COVID-19.

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J. bras. psiquiatr ; 71(3): 233-240, July-set. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1405461

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ABSTRACT Objective To determine the level of association between depressive symptoms and cognitive abilities of institutionalized older adults. Methods This is a cross-sectional study that enrolled 69 older adults, living in a long-term care facility. Investigation of depressive symptoms in all individuals was performed using the geriatric depression scale. Cognitive verbal fluency, digit span forward (DSF) and backward (DSB) tests, and two-minute stationary gait, sit-to-stand test, and six-minute walk test were performed to assess their association with depressive symptoms. Results Depressive symptoms were identified in 35 individuals. Worse cognition and physical performances were associated with the presence of depressive symptoms - Mini-Mental State Examination [t (61) = 2.36; p < 0.05] and Stationary gait test of two minutes [t (53) = 3.12; p < 0.05]. Short-term memory and working memory tests presented worse results in individuals with depressive symptoms (DSF: U = 402.00; p < 0.05 e DSB: U = 341,00; p < 0.05). Older adults with scores below normal in DSF were 5 times more likely to exhibit depressive symptoms. Conclusion The importance of physical, cognitive and social intervention strategies in long-term care facilities for the older adults is highlighted, in order to privilege autonomy. Notably, there is an association between deficits in short-term memory and the presence of depressive symptoms in older adults. Therefore, prospective studies are suggested to investigate the cause-effect relationship of this association with the institutionalization of older adults.


RESUMO Objetivo Determinar o nível de associação entre sintomas depressivos e habilidades cognitivas de idosos institucionalizados. Métodos Trata-se de um estudo transversal que envolveu 69 idosos residentes em uma instituição de longa permanência. A investigação dos sintomas depressivos em todos os indivíduos foi realizada por meio da escala de depressão geriátrica. Os testes cognitivos de fluência verbal, digit span forward (DSF) e backward (DSB)e os testes físicos de marcha estacionária de dois minutos, de sentar e levantar e o teste de caminhada de seis minutos foram realizados para avaliar sua associação com sintomas depressivos. Resultados Sintomas depressivos foram identificados em 35 indivíduos. Baixos desempenhos cognitivo e físico foram associados à presença de sintomas depressivos - Miniexame do Estado Mental [t (61) = 2,36; p < 0,05] e Teste de marcha estacionária de dois minutos [t (53) = 3,12; p < 0,05]. A memória de curto prazo e os testes de memória operacional mostraram piores resultados em indivíduos com sintomas depressivos (DSF: U = 402,00; p < 0,05 e DSB: U = 341,00; p < 0,05). Idosos com escores abaixo do normal no DSF tiveram 5 vezes mais chance de apresentar sintomas depressivos. Conclusão Destaca-se a importância de estratégias de intervenção físicas, cognitivas e sociais em instituições de longa permanência para idosos, a fim de privilegiar a autonomia. Notavelmente, apresenta-se uma associação entre déficit na capacidade de memória de curto prazo e a presença de sintomas depressivos em adultos mais velhos. Sugerem-se, então, estudos prospectivos que investiguem a relação de causa-efeito dessa associação com a institucionalização de idosos.

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CNS Neurol Disord Drug Targets ; 20(9): 814-821, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34852739

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Elevated peripheral expression of homocysteine (Hcy) is associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease and stroke, diabetes, and cancer. It is also associated with cognitive impairment as it has been reported that high levels of Hcy cause cognitive dysfunction and memory deficit. Among several etiological factors that contribute to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Hcy seems to directly contribute to the generation of neurotoxicity factors. This study aims to hypothesize the molecular mechanism by which exercise can reduce the risk of neurological complications promoted by hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy), and discuss how exercise could reduce the risk of developing AD by using bioinformatics network models. According to the genes network, there are connections between proteins and amino acids associated with Hcy, exercise, and AD. Studies have evidenced that exercise may be one of several processes by which acid nitric availability can be maximized in the human body, which is particularly important in reducing cell loss and tau pathology and, thereby, leading to a reduced risk of complications associated with HHcy and AD.


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Alzheimer Disease/metabolism , Exercise/physiology , Homocysteine/metabolism , Hyperhomocysteinemia/metabolism , Brain/metabolism , Cognitive Dysfunction/metabolism , Computational Biology , Humans , Oxidative Stress
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CNS Neurol Disord Drug Targets ; 18(3): 239-244, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30588889

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OBJECTIVE AND METHOD: To investigate trends in the scientific evolution of the journal CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets in the neuroscience scope, we compared the contribution of publications between this journal and others from different geographical regions of the world. To track research output we conducted a bibliometric analysis of neuroscience research based on the SCimago Journal and Country Rank® from 2003 to 2017. Journal rankings were verified according to the following inclusion criteria: journals publishing the neuroscience scope and sub-areas; geographical location and journal trajectory. Additionally, the total number of original, peer-reviewed and conference articles was analyzed using bibliometric tools. RESULTS: Results showed that Europe, North America and the Middle East have been the greatest contributors of neuroscience publications. Nevertheless, there is a huge discrepancy in the number of journals per region. Until 2017, Europe was on top with 85 journals in the neuroscience field. Moreover, research on neuroscience displayed a swift expanding trend, with significant growth in recent years. CONCLUSION: In spite of CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets being a recent journal, it is an international journal emphasizing quality and innovations, and it is a hallmark on the scientific production in neuroscience. Research articles on the scope of the potential role of endocannabinoid systems in central appetite control and in obesity management and the potential of minocycline use in schizophrenia are paramount examples of innovation. Final results will help scientific researchers to know the current interests in neuroscience and provide useful information for further investigation and publication strategies.


Subject(s)
Bibliometrics , Nervous System Diseases/drug therapy , Periodicals as Topic/trends , Humans , Internationality , Nervous System Diseases/metabolism , Neurosciences/trends , Retrospective Studies , Scholarly Communication/trends
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