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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número4 en v18n4a09
... According to our findings, a significant difference was observed when the proprioceptive exercises are performed with eyes open and eyes closed, obtaining higher muscular activation ac[r] ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número5
... cidad funcional y aspectos psicosociales [tesis doctoral]. Granada: Universidad de Granada; 2010. 13. Mannerkorpi K, Svantesson U, Broberg C. Relationships between performance-based tests and patients’ ratings of ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número6
... Several balance tests have been used to identify postural control and the risk of falls in the elderly. However, it is not known which tests better reflect effectively the ability to maintain balance. The objective of ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número6
... Aerobic exercise training (ET) has been established as an important non-pharmacological treatment for hypertension, since it corrects the microvascular rarefaction and decreases blood pressure. Studies have shown that ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número6
... Background: Skeletal muscle has the ability to adapt to several stimuli, such as contractile activity as well as direct and indirect damage. Aquatic therapy has been used in the rehabil[r] ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número5
... At day 10 of supplementation, new blood samples were collected (4ml) for analysis of the [Crn] and [urea], body weight check and application of the W10 and W30 tests with P max and P med analyses in the two tests. ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número5
... Nevertheless, when the delta of the alterations of the physiological alterations and of the RPE between the SCT and the TC6’ was compared, it was observed that the heart rate variation[r] ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número5
... 8. Silva E, Martins LE, Gallo LJ, Maciel BC, Marin-Neto JA, Lima-Filho EC. Inadequacy of first and second order models to characterize the heart rate response induced by dynamic exercise. Braz J Med Biol Res ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número5
... 14. Pedersen BK, Tvede N, Christensen LD, Klarlund K, Kragbak S, Halkjr-Kristensen J. Natural killer cell activity in peripheral blood of highly trained and untrained persons. Int J Sports Med 1989;10:129-31. 15. ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número5
... 19. Kruizenga HM, de Jonge P, Seidell JC, Neelemaat F, van Bodegraven AA, Wierdsma NJ, et al. Are mal- nourished patients complex patients? Health status and care complexity of malnourished patients detected by the Short ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número6
... The subjects were recruited in the Department of Orthope- dics and Traumatology of the Clinics Hospital of Uberlândia (UFU). They were 31 PFPS patients, aged between 18 and 39 years (mean 24.29 ± 4.09), with 27 ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número5
... Since all the surfers were amateur, and there was no difference in their performance level, it was not possible to observe a correlation between the ability of posture control and the [r] ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número5
... The combined treatment had a relief effect in the exercise-induced DOMS responses concerning the alterations in range of motion (flexibility), muscle pain, maximal voluntary isometric[r] ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número5
... cal stimulation with sine, square, Russian and interferential waveforms. J Med Eng Technol 2009;33:170-81. 11. Fuentes J, Olivo SA, Magee DJ, Gross D. Effectiveness of interferential current therapy in the manage- ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número5
... Concerning the box plot of posterior view, the analysis of the scapula horizontal asymmetry criterion in relation to T3 (S.H.A.T3.) reveals mean close to normality; however, it demonstrates outliers and extremes. ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número5
... The Free tryptophan in increased concentration reaches the hematoencephalic barrier in advantage compared to other amino acids, resulting in its higher influx in the brain, and consequ[r] ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número5
... 32. Konno EAB, Alves EPB, Bertolini GRF, Barbieri CH, Mazzer N. Remobilização por alongamento estático cí- clico em músculo sóleo de ratos imobilizados em encurtamento. Rev Bras Med Esporte ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número5
... The first large study on cardiovascular behavior during sexual activity, published in 1966 with data from couples monitored in laboratory, revealed that the energy expenditure was simi[r] ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número3
... On the first day of evaluation, fast blood samples were collected for measurement of hematological parameters (i.e. erythro- cytes, hemoglobin, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume - MCV[r] ... Voir le document complet
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Rev Bras Med Esporte vol.18 número4 en v18n4a01
... the effect of RI with 90s (RI-90) and 180s (RI-180) in the muscular performance of the elbow flexors in the Scott curl exercise, in trained elderly women. Similar to the findings of the present investigation, both RI ... Voir le document complet
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