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Int J Womens Health ; 10: 745-750, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30538584

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OBJECTIVE: This paper reports on a rare case of pregnancy after uterine artery embolization (UAE) for uterine arteriovenous malformation (AVM). Debate exists about persistence of fertility in women after UAE. Adverse effects of this technique can modify both uterine echostructure, inducing necrosis and infarction, endometrial atrophy and uterine artery rupture, and ovarian reserve, causing persistent amenorrhea. Ovarian reserve appears to be affected by UAE in pre-menopausal women. However, younger ovaries (according to biological ovarian age) exhibit a greater capacity for recovery after ovarian damage. Therefore, larger studies are needed for more conclusive results. CASE REPORT: A 28-year-old woman was admitted to our department due to life-threatening uterine bleeding, resulting in tachycardia, pallor, and sweating. The patient came with a history of two spontaneous miscarriages. After sonography and computed tomography, AVMs were identified at uterine fundus and anterior wall. CONCLUSION: The pathogenesis of infertility after UAE is not yet known. The peculiarity of this case was that, only few months later, the patient became pregnant and gave birth to a live fetus at 37 weeks with cesarean delivery.

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Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab ; 10(2): 103-13, 2000 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10861332

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The purpose of this study was to compare the effect a 6-hr versus 3-hr prefeeding regimen on exercise performance. The subjects were 8 active women (21.4 +/- 0.9 years, 60.4 +/- 2.4 kg, 19.9 +/- 1.3% body fat, and 165.6 +/- 2.1 cm). All women completed 2 exercise trials (separated by 3-6 d) on a treadmill where they ran at moderate intensity for 30 min with 30-s sprints at 5-min intervals, followed directly by increasing incrementally the grade until volitional fatigue was achieved. The exercise trials were performed 3 hr and 6 hr after consuming 40 +/- 3 kJ/kg meal. Time to exhaustion was 0.75 min shorter (p =.0001) for the 6-H trials compared to the 3-H trials. There were no significant differences in submaximal or peak oxygen uptake, heart rate, or rating of perceived exertion (p >.05). The 6-H trials compared to the 3-H trials resulted in.05 lower RERs (p =.0002), and a 2 mmol lower blood lactate at exhaustion (p =.012). Blood glucose levels and cortisol responses to exercise were similar between trials (p >.05). However, both resting and post exercise insulin levels were lower during 6-H trials. It was concluded that performance of moderate- to high-intensity exercise lasting 35-40 min is improved by consuming a moderately-high carbohydrate, low fat, low protein meal 3-hr before exercise compared to a similar meal consumed 6 hr prior to exercise. Thus, athletes should not skip meals before competition or training sessions.


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Ingestão de Alimentos/fisiologia , Exercício Físico , Adulto , Análise de Variância , Glicemia , Dieta , Exercício Físico/fisiologia , Fadiga , Feminino , Frequência Cardíaca , Humanos , Insulina/sangue , Lactatos/sangue , Consumo de Oxigênio , Troca Gasosa Pulmonar , Fatores de Tempo
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