5 research outputs found

    Efeito agudo da vibra??o de corpo inteiro nos par?metros cardiorrespirat?rios e inflamat?rios em indiv?duos com doen?a pulmonar obstrutiva cr?nica

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    ?rea de concentra??o: Ci?ncias Fisiol?gicas.A Doen?a Pulmonar Obstrutiva Cr?nica (DPOC) ? caracterizada por uma obstru??o cr?nica persistente ao fluxo a?reo. Estudos que avaliaram o uso da vibra??o de corpo inteiro (VCI) em pacientes com DPOC demonstraram melhora em par?metros cl?nico-funcionais, contudo, o conhecimento a respeito do efeito agudo da VCI na DPOC ainda ? escasso O estudo teve como objetivo, caracterizar a intensidade do exerc?cio em diferentes frequ?ncias de VCI e dos tipos de agachamento (est?tico ou din?mico) durante uma sess?o de exerc?cio, bem como, avaliar o efeito agudo do exerc?cio sobre as respostas cardiorrespirat?rias e inflamat?rias na DPOC.Os volunt?rios da pesquisa foram pareados quanto ao sexo, idade, IMC e foram divididos em 2 grupos, sendo eles: grupo controle (GC, n=13), composto por sujeitos sem DPOC e grupo DPOC (DPOC, n=13). A familiariza??o e aplica??o do Teste de Caminhada de 6 minutos foram realizadas em 1 dia, ap?s 1 semana, a caracteriza??o com o exerc?cio de VCI foi realizada em 4 dias com um intervalo de 48 horas entre as sess?es. O agachamento est?tico foi realizado nas frequ?ncias 30, 35 e 40 Hz e o agachamento din?mico na frequ?ncia 35 Hz. Os dois grupos passaram pelas mesmas condi??es experimentais. Foram mensurados os par?metros cardiorrespirat?rios durante todos os dias de exerc?cio e os par?metros inflamat?rios foram avaliados durante o exerc?cio est?tico na frequ?ncia de 35 Hz atrav?s da concentra??o plasm?tica da adiponectina, resistina, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, BDNF e receptores sol?veis de TNF (STNFR-1 e STNFR-2). Os resultados demonstraram que o agachamento est?tico promoveu maior varia??o (39,2%) na FC quando comparado ao din?mico. A an?lise nas 3 frequ?ncias de VCI demonstraram comportamento semelhante entre os grupos com aumentos significativos do VO2 (GC: 27,4 a 40% e DPOC: 21,5 a 28,5%) e da FC (GC: 10,2 a 12,5% e DPOC: 4,3 a 12,7%). Foram encontradas altas concentra??es basais das adipocinas e IL-8 e baixos valores de IL-10 no grupo DPOC. Ap?s a VCI foi observado aumento das concentra??es de IL-10 (40,6%) no grupo DPOC alcan?ando valores semelhante a concentra??o basal do GC. Em conclus?o, o presente estudo traz subs?dios para a elabora??o de protocolos de treinamento com a VCI, uma vez que o exerc?cio foi caracterizado como de baixa intensidade (<2 METs) nas frequ?ncias avaliadas, sendo aplic?vel e seguro na DPOC. Adicionalmente, a VCI parece modular as concentra??es de IL-10 na popula??o de DPOC avaliada.Disserta??o (Mestrado) ? Programa Multic?ntrico de P?s-gradua??o em Ci?ncias Fisiol?gicas, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, 2017.Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is characterized by chronic persistent airflow obstruction. Studies evaluating the use of whole body vibration (WBV) in patients with COPD have shown improvement in clinical-functional parameters, however, knowledge about the acute effect of WBV in COPD is still scarce. The objective of this study was to characterize the intensity (static or dynamic) during an exercise session, as well as to evaluate the acute effect of exercise on cardiorespiratory and inflammatory responses in COPD. The study volunteers were matched for gender, age, BMI and were divided into 2 groups: control group (GC, n = 13), composed of subjects without COPD and COPD group (COPD, n = 13). Familiarization with WBV exercise and the application of the 6-minute Walk Test were performed in one day, after 1 week, the characterization of the WBV exercise was performed in 4 days with a 48-hour interval between sessions. Static squatting was performed at frequencies 30, 35 and 40 Hz and dynamic squatting at 35 Hz frequency. Both groups underwent the same experimental conditions. Cardiorespiratory parameters were measured during all exercise days and inflammatory parameters were evaluated during static exercise at the 35 Hz frequency through the plasma concentration of adiponectin, resistin, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, BDNF and soluble TNF receptors (STNFR-1 and STNFR-2). The results showed that static squatting promoted greater variation (39.2%) in HR when compared to dynamic. The analysis of 3 frequencies of WBV showed similar results between the groups with significant increases in VO2 (GC: 27.4 to 40% and COPD: 21.5 to 28.5%) and HR (CG: 10.2 a 12.5% e COPD: 4.3 a 12.7%). Baseline concentrations of adipokines and IL-8 showed higher values, in the other hand low IL-10 values were found in the COPD group. After WBV, an increase in IL-10 concentrations (40.6%) was observed in the COPD group reaching values similar to basal GC concentration. In conclusion, the present study provides subsidies for the elaboration of training protocols with WBV, since exercise was characterized as low intensity (<2 METs) in the frequencies evaluated, being applicable and safe in COPD. In addition, VCI appears to modulate IL-10 concentrations in the COPD population evaluated

    Whole-body vibration training on oxidative stress markers, irisin levels, and body composition in women with fibromyalgia: a randomized controlled trial.

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    (1) Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction and redox imbalance seem to be involved in fibromyalgia (FM) pathogenesis. The results of our previous studies suggest that whole-body vibration training (WBVT) would improve redox status markers, increase blood irisin levels, and ameliorate the body composition of women with FM. (2) Objective: The current study aimed to investigate WBVT on oxidative stress markers, plasma irisin levels, and body composition in women with FM. (3) Methods: Forty women with FM were randomized into WBVT or untrained (UN) groups. Before and after 6 weeks of WBVT, body composition was assessed by dual-energy radiological absorptiometry (DXA), and inflammatory marker activities were measured by enzymatic assay. (4) Results: Body composition, blood irisin levels, and oxidative stress markers were similar between UN and WBVT groups before the intervention. After 6 weeks of intervention, the WBVT group presented higher irisin levels (WBVT: 316.98 ± 109.24 mg·dL3 , WBVT: 477.61 ± 267.92 mg·dL3 , p = 0.01) and lower TBARS levels (UN: 0.39 ± 0.02 nmol MDA/mg protein, WBVT: 0.24 ± 0.06 nmol MDA/mg protein, p = 0.001) and visceral adipose tissue mass (UN: 1.37 ± 0.49 kg, WBVT: 0.69 ± 0.54 kg, p = 0.001) compared to the UN group. (5) Conclusions: Six weeks of WBVT improves blood redox status markers, increases irisin levels, and reduces visceral adipose tissue mass, favoring less cell damage and more outstanding oxidative balance in women with FM

    Oxidative Stress Biomarkers and Quality of Life Are Contributing Factors of Muscle Pain and Lean Body Mass in Patients with Fibromyalgia

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    (1) The evidence points to an increase in oxygen reactive species as one of the possible causes of fibromyalgia (FM). In addition, it is plausible that an imbalance in redox markers can be associated with pain amplification and dynapenia in FM patients. The aim of our study was to investigate possible factors associated with muscle pain and lean body mass in FM patients. (2) Methods: This was a quantitative, exploratory and cross-sectional study of 47 patients with FM (53.45 + 7.32 years). We evaluated self-perceptions of muscle pain, lean body mass, body composition, quality of life, sleep quality, depression index, muscle performance and oxidative stress biomarkers. (3) Results: We observed that lower blood levels of antioxidants and poor quality of life explained 21% of the greater muscle pain. In addition, high blood levels of oxidative stress, worse muscle performance and poor quality of life explained 27% of the lower lean mass in patients with FM. (4) Conclusions: Larger amounts of lipid peroxidation and reductions in antioxidant levels, in addition to lower muscle performance and poor life quality, are possible independent contributors to greater muscle pain and lower lean body mass in FM patients

    Whole-Body Vibration Training on Oxidative Stress Markers, Irisin Levels, and Body Composition in Women with Fibromyalgia: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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    (1) Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction and redox imbalance seem to be involved in fibromyalgia (FM) pathogenesis. The results of our previous studies suggest that whole-body vibration training (WBVT) would improve redox status markers, increase blood irisin levels, and ameliorate the body composition of women with FM. (2) Objective: The current study aimed to investigate WBVT on oxidative stress markers, plasma irisin levels, and body composition in women with FM. (3) Methods: Forty women with FM were randomized into WBVT or untrained (UN) groups. Before and after 6 weeks of WBVT, body composition was assessed by dual-energy radiological absorptiometry (DXA), and inflammatory marker activities were measured by enzymatic assay. (4) Results: Body composition, blood irisin levels, and oxidative stress markers were similar between UN and WBVT groups before the intervention. After 6 weeks of intervention, the WBVT group presented higher irisin levels (WBVT: 316.98 ± 109.24 mg·dL³, WBVT: 477.61 ± 267.92 mg·dL³, p = 0.01) and lower TBARS levels (UN: 0.39 ± 0.02 nmol MDA/mg protein, WBVT: 0.24 ± 0.06 nmol MDA/mg protein, p = 0.001) and visceral adipose tissue mass (UN: 1.37 ± 0.49 kg, WBVT: 0.69 ± 0.54 kg, p = 0.001) compared to the UN group. (5) Conclusions: Six weeks of WBVT improves blood redox status markers, increases irisin levels, and reduces visceral adipose tissue mass, favoring less cell damage and more outstanding oxidative balance in women with FM

    Cardiorespiratory fitness assessment and prediction of peak oxygen consumption by Incremental Shuttle Walking Test in healthy women.

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    IntroductionPreliminary studies have showed that the Incremental Shuttle Walking Test (ISWT) is a maximal test, however comparison between ISWT with the cardiopulmonary exercise test (CEPT) has not yet performed in the healthy woman population. Furthermore, there is no regression equation available in the current literature to predict oxygen peak consumption (VO2 peak). Thus, this study aimed to compare the ISWT with CEPT and to develop an equation to predict peak oxygen uptake (VO2 peak) in healthy women participants.MethodsFirst, the VO2 peak, respiratory exchange ratio (R peak), heart rate max (HR max) and percentage of predicted HR max (% predicted HR max) were evaluated in the CEPT and ISWT (n = 40). Then, an equation was developed to predict the VO2 peak (n = 54) and its validation was performed (n = 20).ResultsThere were no significant differences between the ISWT and CEPT of VO2 peak, HR max and % predicted HR max values (P>0.05), except for R peak measure in the ISWT (1.22 ± 0.13) and CEPT (1.18 ± 0.1) (P = 0.022). Therefore, both tests showed a moderate positive correlation of VO2 peak (r = 0.51; P = 0.0007), HR max (r = 0.65; PConclusionISWT is a maximal test showing similar results compared to the CEPT, and the predicted equation was valid and applicable for VO2 peak assessing in young adult healthy women
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