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View article: Relationship Between Functional Performance, Kinesiophobia with Muscular Strength, Fatigue and Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Survivors Women
Relationship Between Functional Performance, Kinesiophobia with Muscular Strength, Fatigue and Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Survivors Women Open
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most prevalent neoplasm among women. Psychobiological aspects and muscle performance are affected during treatment of women cancer survivors. Objective: To correlate functional performance and kinesiophob…
View article: Impact of Potential Moderating Factors on Absolute Test-Retest Reliability of Grip Strength Measurements in Healthy Populations: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis
Impact of Potential Moderating Factors on Absolute Test-Retest Reliability of Grip Strength Measurements in Healthy Populations: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis Open
Grip strength, a biomarker, can be measured at any age; however, its values vary daily for each individual, which impacts the assessment. Absolute test-retest reliability (i.e., minimal difference, MD) is commonly defined as the variation …
View article: Associations between handgrip strength and markers of insulin resistance and inflammation in childhood and adolescence: A systematic review with meta-analysis
Associations between handgrip strength and markers of insulin resistance and inflammation in childhood and adolescence: A systematic review with meta-analysis Open
Research on the association between changes in handgrip strength (HGS) and risk factors for lifestyle-related diseases in children and adolescents is essential to clarify the inverse association between HGS and morbidity/mortality mechanis…
View article: Determinants of mortality risk in older adults from the ELSIA study: a prospective cohort study
Determinants of mortality risk in older adults from the ELSIA study: a prospective cohort study Open
BACKGROUND: This study investigated factors that may determine longevity in older adults, aiming to prolong their life expectancy and improve projections from before the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. OBJECTIVE: To identify risk factor…
View article: Comparison of the effect of self-selected and prescribed moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on state anxiety symptoms and affective responses in young women: a randomised crossover clinical trial design
Comparison of the effect of self-selected and prescribed moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on state anxiety symptoms and affective responses in young women: a randomised crossover clinical trial design Open
Objective: To investigate the effect of physical exercise intensity on state anxiety symptoms and affective responses. Methods: Twenty-one healthy women (mean age: 23.6 ± 5.4 years) participated in three sessions: self-selected intensity e…
View article: Epidemiology of injuries in resistance training practitioners - a prospective study
Epidemiology of injuries in resistance training practitioners - a prospective study Open
Resistance training (RT) has become increasingly popular in recent decades, playing an important role in reducing the risk of musculoskeletal injuries related to muscle imbalance, which is expressed as a relationship between agonist and an…
View article: A Single Session of Beach Tennis with Recreational Athletes Improves Anxiety Symptoms in Women but Not in Men: A Randomized Trial
A Single Session of Beach Tennis with Recreational Athletes Improves Anxiety Symptoms in Women but Not in Men: A Randomized Trial Open
Introduction: Beach tennis has become a popular sport, but research on its mental health benefits is scarce. To the best of our knowledge, no studies have examined the effects of beach tennis on anxiety symptoms. Objectives: To assess the …
View article: The segmental-based approach during anatomy coursework presents better results than the systems-based approach
The segmental-based approach during anatomy coursework presents better results than the systems-based approach Open
View article: Can people with epilepsy trust AI chatbots for information on physical exercise?
Can people with epilepsy trust AI chatbots for information on physical exercise? Open
The findings highlight the potential of AI chatbots as useful sources of information on epilepsy and physical exercise. However, simplifying language and tailoring content to user's needs is essential to enhance their effectiveness.
View article: Pregnancy after amputation: A national survey of prosthetic and mobility outcomes in women with lived experience
Pregnancy after amputation: A national survey of prosthetic and mobility outcomes in women with lived experience Open
Background: In pregnancy, women with limb loss or deficiency or lower extremity amputations (LEAs) may experience physiologic changes affecting mobility, prosthesis use, and/or pain. However, little is known about the pregnancy-related exp…
View article: Critical analysis of information provided by ChatGPT on lactate, exercise, fatigue, and muscle pain: current insights and future prospects for enhancement
Critical analysis of information provided by ChatGPT on lactate, exercise, fatigue, and muscle pain: current insights and future prospects for enhancement Open
Generative artificial intelligence (AI), exemplified by ChatGPT, provides immediate and easily accessible answers about lactate and exercise. However, the reliability of this information may fluctuate, contingent upon the scope and intrica…
View article: Sports and leisure coverage in Brazil: an analysis of the last 20 years
Sports and leisure coverage in Brazil: an analysis of the last 20 years Open
Ricardo Borges Viana1Rizia Rocha-Silva2Marcos José Morais2Victor Silveira Coswig1Mário Antônio de Moura Simim1Rodrigo Luiz Vancini3Marília Santos Andrade4Claudio Andre Barbosa de Lira2*
View article: A single session of a beach volleyball exergame did not improve state anxiety level in healthy adult women
A single session of a beach volleyball exergame did not improve state anxiety level in healthy adult women Open
This study evaluated the acute effect of the exergame Kinect Sports ® beach volleyball on state anxiety level in adult women. Thirty healthy adult women (age: 21 [4] years, body mass: 54.70 [19.50] kg, height: 1.61 ± 0.05 m, and body mass …
View article: Impact of sports type on handgrip strength and morbidity/mortality
Impact of sports type on handgrip strength and morbidity/mortality Open
View article: Acute Toxicity of Aqueous Extract from <i>Bredemeyera floribunda</i> Root Bark in an Animal Model
Acute Toxicity of Aqueous Extract from <i>Bredemeyera floribunda</i> Root Bark in an Animal Model Open
The medicinal plant Bredemeyera floribunda Willd . is used to treat cardiovascular disease, chronic fatigue, low libido, as well as increased diuresis. However, studies considering the toxicity of this plant are scarce. Develop an aqueous …
View article: The potential of large language model chatbots for application to epilepsy: Let’s talk about physical exercise
The potential of large language model chatbots for application to epilepsy: Let’s talk about physical exercise Open
View article: Responsiveness of functional performance and muscle strength, power, and size to resistance training: A systematic review
Responsiveness of functional performance and muscle strength, power, and size to resistance training: A systematic review Open
There is a recent and growing interest in assessing differential responders to resistance training (RT) for diverse outcomes. Thus, the individual ability to respond to an intervention for a specific measurement, called responsiveness, rem…
View article: Comparison of physiological and psychobiological acute responses between high intensity functional training and high intensity continuous training
Comparison of physiological and psychobiological acute responses between high intensity functional training and high intensity continuous training Open
Little is known about the physiological and psychobiological responses that occur during and after high intensity functional training (HIFT). We compared physiological and psychobiological responses during and after a HIFT session with a h…
View article: Regional-based approach during anatomy coursework results in better academic performance than systemic-based approach
Regional-based approach during anatomy coursework results in better academic performance than systemic-based approach Open
Background The study of human anatomy is of major importance in health sciences, including sports and exercise undergraduate programs. There are some approaches to human anatomy teaching, such as systems-based gross anatomy course and regi…
View article: Acute effects of moderate-intensity continuous physical exercise performed with different amounts of muscle mass on executive function in healthy young adults: a randomized trial
Acute effects of moderate-intensity continuous physical exercise performed with different amounts of muscle mass on executive function in healthy young adults: a randomized trial Open
We examined the effect of amount of muscle mass involved in moderate-intensity continuous physical exercise on executive function. To this end, fifty-five participants completed two acute physical exercise sessions on an airbike ergometer …
View article: The burden of prolonged sedentary behavior imposed by uberization
The burden of prolonged sedentary behavior imposed by uberization Open
View article: Different Resistance Exercise Interventions for Handgrip Strength in Apparently Healthy Adults: A Systematic Review
Different Resistance Exercise Interventions for Handgrip Strength in Apparently Healthy Adults: A Systematic Review Open
Background: Although handgrip strength is a biomarker for morbidity/mor-tality, there is lack of evidence on the effects of resistance training on handgrip strength in healthy adults of all ages. Objective: The aim of this systematic revie…
View article: The separate effects of whole oats and isolated beta-glucan on lipid profile: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
The separate effects of whole oats and isolated beta-glucan on lipid profile: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Open
View article: Functional Performance indicators and kinesiophobia and their relationship with muscle strength, quality of life and fatigue in women breast cancer survivors
Functional Performance indicators and kinesiophobia and their relationship with muscle strength, quality of life and fatigue in women breast cancer survivors Open
Purpose To relate functional performance and kinesiophobia to muscle strength, fatigue and quality of life in women who survivors breast cancer. Methods Participated the study 62 women separate into control group (CNT) (age: 52,16 ± 7,59) …
View article: EXERCISE SCIENCE IN HIGH SCHOOL BIOLOGY TEXTBOOKS
EXERCISE SCIENCE IN HIGH SCHOOL BIOLOGY TEXTBOOKS Open
The content of high school textbooks related to physical activity and exercise is of utmost importance because physical activity and exercise are considered important tools in maintaining and improving health. Our objective was to analyze …
View article: Are exergames an option to cope with sleep disorders during the COVID-19 outbreak?
Are exergames an option to cope with sleep disorders during the COVID-19 outbreak? Open
During the COVID-19 pandemic, factors related to the isolation and quarantine period increased psychobiological distress in the general population around the world, increasing anxiety, emotional stress, and depression, as well as worsening…
View article: YouTube as a Source of Information About Physical Exercise During COVID-19 Outbreak
YouTube as a Source of Information About Physical Exercise During COVID-19 Outbreak Open
Context: Physical inactivity levels in the course of the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak increased significantly. Our aim was to address how the information related to the physical exercise and COVID-19 posted on YouTube reac…
View article: Effects of Detraining on Muscle Strength and Hypertrophy Induced by Resistance Training: A Systematic Review
Effects of Detraining on Muscle Strength and Hypertrophy Induced by Resistance Training: A Systematic Review Open
A detraining period after resistance training causes a significant decrease in trained-induced muscular adaptations. However, it is unclear how long muscle strength and hypertrophy gains last after different detraining periods. Thus, the p…
View article: Effects of unpleasant emotional exposure on the state anxiety and heart rate in healthy women: a pilot study
Effects of unpleasant emotional exposure on the state anxiety and heart rate in healthy women: a pilot study Open
Considering that exposure to unpleasant pictures taken from the International Affective Pictures System (IAPS) has a more significant impact on anxiety than exposure to pleasant and neutral pictures, we investigated changes in state anxiet…
View article: State Anxiety after Exergame Beach Volleyball Did Not Differ between the Single and Multiplayer Modes in Adult Men
State Anxiety after Exergame Beach Volleyball Did Not Differ between the Single and Multiplayer Modes in Adult Men Open
This study compared the exergame beach volleyball’s acute effects on state anxiety level in single vs. multiplayer mode in adult men. Sixty adult men (age: 21.98 [4.58] years, body mass: 75.40 [15.70] kg, height: 1.77 [0.09] m, and body ma…