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Jornal De Pediatria | 2009

Cardiovascular risk factors, their associations and presence of metabolic syndrome in adolescents

Anabel Nunes Rodrigues; Anselmo José Perez; J.G.P. Pires; Luciana Carletti; Maria Tereza Martins de Araújo; Margareth Ribeiro Moysés; Nazaré Souza Bissoli; Gláucia Rodrigues de Abreu

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the occurrence of metabolic syndrome (MS) and independent associated risk factors in adolescents in the city of Vitória, Brazil. METHODS We assessed 380 adolescents aged 10 to 14 years attending public schools. Body mass index and blood pressure at rest were measured. Fasting plasma concentrations of total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose were also obtained. RESULTS The prevalence of overweight was 9.6% for boys and 7.4% for girls, while obesity was found in 6.2 and 4.9%, respectively. Triglyceride concentrations were borderline or high in 6.8 and 3.4% of the boys and in 11.8 and 5.9% of the girls. HDL-cholesterol was below recommended levels in 8.5% of the boys and in 9.9% of the girls. Blood pressure at rest was borderline for 5.1% of the boys and 7.9% of the girls, while 3.4% of both boys and girls were hypertensive. Fasting glycemia was high in 0.6% of the boys and in 0.5% of the girls. In the group studied, 2.8% of the boys and 2.5% of the girls had two risk factors associated with MS. Prevalence of MS was 1.1% for boys and 1.5% for girls, and overall prevalence was 1.3%. CONCLUSIONS MS and associated cardiovascular risk factors are serious clinical conditions in this age group. A significant number of adolescents showed borderline results, which may increase the prevalence of MS or independent risk factors in the short term. More investments should be made in primary prevention, considering that early diagnosis is an issue of fundamental importance.


Jornal De Pediatria | 2006

Maximum oxygen uptake in adolescents as measured by cardiopulmonary exercise testing: a classification proposal

Anabel Nunes Rodrigues; Anselmo José Perez; Luciana Carletti; Nazaré Souza Bissoli; Gláucia Rodrigues de Abreu

OBJECTIVE The identification of populational levels of maximum oxygen uptake (VO(2max)) is an aid to studies that propose to relate physical fitness to cardiovascular risk, and also for prescribing exercise and analyzing the effects of training. To date, there is no information with which this parameter can be classified in samples of adolescents from the Brazilian population. This study is, therefore, the first to propose the determination of mean VO(2max) levels in a sample of the Brazilian population. METHODS A sample of 380 schoolchildren (177 boys and 203 girls, aged 10 to 14 years) was selected at random from public schools in Vitória, ES. After anthropometric assessment they underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing, VO(2max) was measured directly and results were classified according to quintiles calculated from the study sample. RESULTS The mean VO(2max) values observed ranged from 42.95 to 49.55 mL x kg(-1) x min(-1) for boys and from 36.76 to 38.29 mL x kg(-1) x min(-1) for girls. CONCLUSION This paper proposes mean VO(2max) ranges as a classification parameter for cardiorespiratory fitness, in addition to contributing to a definition of normal values for the Brazilian population. This classification will also be of use for establishing cutoff points in future studies.


Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 2008

Resposta da pressão arterial ao esforço em adolescentes: influência do sobrepeso e obesidade

Luciana Carletti; Anabel Nunes Rodrigues; Anselmo José Perez; Dalton Valentim Vassallo

BACKGROUND: The acute blood pressure response to physical exertion has been used as an indicator of the risk of developing hypertension. The factors associated with this response need to be clarified for timely intervention in preventing hypertensive disease. OBJECTIVE: To describe the response of cardiovascular variables to acute physical exertion in overweight adolescents using cardiopulmonary exercise testing. METHODS: The sample consisted of 104 adolescents (56 boys and 48 girls), divided into two groups: the obese/overweight group (OOG) and the eutrophic group (EG). The following variables were measured: anthropometric (weight, height, and BMI), body composition (skin fold thickness), as well as hemodynamic variables such as systolic arterial pressure (SAP), diastolic arterial pressure (DAP), and heart rate (HR), at rest and at maximal physical exertion during the cardiopulmonary test. RESULTS: In the male group, the greatest values of systolic arterial pressure at rest were recorded in the OOG as compared to the EG (113 ± 13 vs 106 ± 8 mmHg; p = 0.009), pre-exertion SAP (120 ± 14 vs 109 ± 10 mmHg; p = 0.003), and SAP during maximal exertion conditions (156 ± 20 vs 146 ± 14 mmHg; p = 0.03). In the female group, only pre-exertion SAP was higher in the overweight group as compared to the eutrophic girls (114 ± 11 vs 106 ± 10 mmHg; p = 0.009). CONCLUSION: The response of arterial blood pressure during physical exercise was most exacerbated in obese adolescents as compared to eutrophic teens, suggesting greater reactivity to physical exertion.


Jornal De Pediatria | 2006

Valores de consumo máximo de oxigênio determinados pelo teste cardiopulmonar em adolescentes: uma proposta de classificação

Anabel Nunes Rodrigues; Anselmo José Perez; Luciana Carletti; Nazaré Souza Bissoli; Gláucia Rodrigues de Abreu

OBJECTIVE: The identification of populational levels of maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) is an aid to studies that propose to relate physical fitness to cardiovascular risk, and also for prescribing exercise and analyzing the effects of training. To date, there is no information with which this parameter can be classified in samples of adolescents from the Brazilian population. This study is, therefore, the first to propose the determination of mean VO2max levels in a sample of the Brazilian population. METHODS: A sample of 380 schoolchildren (177 boys and 203 girls, aged 10 to 14 years) was selected at random from public schools in Vitoria, ES. After anthropometric assessment they underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing, VO2max was measured directly and results were classified according to quintiles calculated from the study sample. RESULTS: The mean VO2max values observed ranged from 42.95 to 49.55 mL.kg-1.min-1 for boys and from 36.76 to 38.29 mL.kg-1.min-1 for girls. CONCLUSIONS: This paper proposes mean VO2max ranges as a classification parameter for cardiorespiratory fitness, in addition to contributing to a definition of normal values for the Brazilian population. This classification will also be of use for establishing cutoff points in future studies.


Revista Brasileira De Medicina Do Esporte | 2010

Estudo comparativo da autonomia de ação de idosas praticantes e não praticantes de exercícios físicos regulares

Anselmo José Perez; Otávio Tavares; Flor Fusi; Gabriela Linhares Daltio; Paulo de Tarso Veras Farinatti

Regular exercise practice is favorably related with functional autonomy. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the physical activity level influences on the results of the Senior System for Assessment of Action Autonomy (SysSen) in elderly women. The SysSen is composed of a questionnaire (QSAP) focusing on the needs of aerobic power (AP) and upper limb strength (S) for a life perceived as autonomous, and a field test (TSMP), in which the subject walks 800m carrying pre-set loads. The QSAP provides the Expressed Autonomy Index (EAI) and the TSMP, the Potential Autonomy Index (PAI). The ratio between EAI and PAI defines the Autonomy of Action Index (PAI/EAI = AAI). An AAIof 1.0 or more characterizes the subject as independent. The subjects were either assigned to physically active (EG, n = 27) or non-active groups (NEG, n = 21), which were similar in age (NEG = 68 ± 5 vs EG = 69 ± 6 years; p = 0.56), weight (NEG = 65.7± 14.6 vs EG= 67.4± 10.1 kg; p = 0.65), and height (NEG = 1.54 ± 0.05 vs EG = 1.56 ± 0.04 m; p = 0.28). No differences were found for the EAI (NEG 73.3 ± 57.0 vs EG= 73.7± 5.1; p = 0.85) or needs related to AP and S. However, the results for AP and S in EG were higher in the items concerned with the activities daily performed (p < .05). The AAI was statistically similar across the groups (p = 0.55). In conclusion, regular exercise practice did not influence on the action autonomy as appreciated by the SysSen, probably due to a proportional increase of EAI and PAI in the active and inactive groups.


Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2014

Heart rate at 4 s after the onset of exercise in endurance-trained men

Divanei Zaniqueli; Elis Aguiar Morra; Eduardo Miranda Dantas; Marcelo Perim Baldo; Luciana Carletti; Anselmo José Perez; Sérgio Lamêgo Rodrigues; José Geraldo Mill

It has been suggested that the increase in heart rate (HR) at the onset of exercise is caused by vagal withdrawal. In fact, endurance runners show a lower HR in maximum aerobic tests. However, it is still unknown whether endurance runners have a lower HR at 4 s after the onset of exercise (4th-sec-HR). We sought to measure the HR at the onset of the 4 s exercise test (4-sET), clarifying its relationship to heart rate variability (HRV), spectral indices, and cardiac vagal index (CVI) in endurance runners (ER) and healthy untrained controls (CON). HR at 4th-sec-HR, CVI, and percent HR increase during exercise were analyzed in the 4-sET. High frequency spectrum (HF-nu), low frequency spectrum (LF-nu), and low frequency/high frequency band ratio (LF/HF) were analyzed from the HRV. ER showed a significantly higher HF, and both a lower LF and LF/HF ratio compared with the CON. ER presented a significantly lower 4th-sec-HR, although neither CVI nor HR increases during exercise were statistically different from the CON. In conclusion, ER presented a lower 4th-sec-HR secondary to increased vagal influence over the sinus node. CVI seems to be too weak to use for discriminating individuals with respect to the magnitude of HR vagal control.


Revista Brasileira De Medicina Do Esporte | 2014

Desempenho em teste cardiopulmonar de adolescentes: peso normal e excesso de peso

Kamilla Bolonha Gomes; Luciana Carletti; Anselmo José Perez

INTRODUCAO: Sabe-se que o excesso de peso interfere no desempenho fisico do cotidiano do adolescente e, consequentemente, na aptidao fisica e na capacidade cardiorrespiratoria.OBJETIVO: O estudo objetivou identificar e comparar os valores das variaveis cardiorrespiratorias no limiar anaerobico ventilatorio (LAV) de adolescentes com peso normal e excesso de peso.METODOS: A amostra foi composta por 140 adolescentes de ambos os sexos entre 10 e 14 anos, escolares do municipio de Vitoria, ES, Brasil. Foram mensuradas massa corporal e estatura para calculo do indice de massa corporal (IMC). Os adolescentes foram divididos em grupo peso normal (GPN) e grupo excesso de peso (GEP), realizaram um eletrocardiograma de repouso e um teste cardiopulmonar de exercicio em esteira ergometrica (Inbrasport Super ATL) utilizando o ergoespirometro MedGraphics Corporation e o protocolo de rampa. O LAV foi identificado pelo metodo V-slope e/ou equivalente ventilatorio de oxigenio (VE/VO2). Foram analisadas as seguintes variaveis no LAV: consumo de oxigenio (VO2LAV ml.kg-1.min-1), frequencia cardiaca (FCLAV bpm), percentuais do consumo maximo de oxigenio (%VO2maxLAV) e da FC maxima (%FCmaxLAV), e velocidade (VelLAV km/h), alem do consumo maximo de oxigenio (VO2maxml.kg-1.min-1) e FC maxima (FCmax). Foi realizado teste t de Studentnas comparacoes entre os grupos, considerando p<0,05 para significância estatistica.RESULTADOS: O GPN apresentou valores significativamente maiores no LAV para VO2ml.kg-1.min-1 (20,0 ±6,4 vs 15,8 ±5,7) e velocidade (7,1 ±0,9km/h vs 6,2 ±1,1km/h), e para o VO2max (44,6 ±7,6 vs 36,0 ±6,4) quando comparado ao GEP.CONCLUSAO: Os dados sugerem que adolescentes com excesso de peso apresentam prejuizo na aptidao cardiorrespiratoria nao somente ao nivel maximo, mas tambem ao nivel submaximo (LAV) quando comparados aos adolescentes com peso normal.Introduction: It is known that excess weight interferes with the daily physical performance of adolescents and consequently, in physical adaptation and cardiorespiratory capacity. Objective: The study aimed to identify and compare the cardiorespiratory variables at the ventilatory anaerobic threshold (VAT) of normal weight and overweight adolescents. Methods: The sample consisted of 140 adolescent students of both sexes, aged between 10 and 14 years, in the city of Vitoria, ES. Body weight and height were measured, to calculate the body mass index (BMI). The adolescents were divided into normal weight group (NWG) and overweight group (OWG). A resting electrocardiogram was performed, and a cardiopulmonary exercise test on a treadmill (Inbrasport Super ATL) using a MedGraphics Corporation ergospirometer and the ramp protocol. The VAT was identified by the V-slope method and/or ventilatory equivalent of oxygen (VE/VO2). The following variables were analyzed in the VAT: oxygen consumption (VO(2VAT)ml.kg(-1).min(-1)), heart rate (bpm HRVAT), percentages of maximum oxygen uptake (%VO2maxVAT) and maximum HR (%HRmaxVAT) and speed (Vel(VAT) km/h), as well as maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max ml.kg(-1).min(-1)) and maximum heart rate (HRmax). The Students T-test was performed for comparisons between groups, considering p < 0.05 for statistical significance. Results: The NWG was significantly higher in VAT for VO2 ml.kg(-1).min(-1) (20.0 +/- 6.4 vs 15.8 +/- 5.7) and speed (7.1 +/- 0.9 km/h vs 6.2 +/- 1.1 km/h), and VO2max (44.6 +/- 7.6 vs. 36.0 +/- 6.4) compared to the OWG. Conclusion: The data suggest that overweight adolescents have impaired cardiorespiratory fitness not only at the maximum level, but also at submaximal level (VAT), compared with normal weight adolescents.


Revista Brasileira de Educação Física e Esporte | 2013

Comparação da resposta autonômica cardiovascular de praticantes de musculação, corredores de longa distância e não praticantes de exercício

Wellington Lunz; Rodrigo Nascimento Miranda; Eduardo Miranda Dantas; Elis Aguiar Morra; Luciana Carletti; Anselmo José Perez; José Geraldo Mill

The aim of the study was to compare the cardiovascular autonomic response (CAR) of recreational weight trainers, long distance runners and non-exercised subjects. Men, 21 to 55 years old, were grouped in: recreational weight trainers (W, n = 31), long distance runners (R, n = 28) and non-exercised (C, n = 35). Four strategies of evaluation of the CAR were selected: Resting heart rate (RHR), cold pressor test (CPT), heart rate variability (HRV) and heart rate recovery (HHR) following maximal exercise test. The RHR was lower (R = 54 ± 2; W = 62 ± 2; C= 65 ± 2 bpm; mean ± SE) and the HHR 60s post exercise was larger in the R group (R = 34 ± 3; W = 23 ± 1; C = 24 ± 2 bpm). The R group presented larger high-frequency (HF; 55.1 ± 4.0 n.u) and smaller low-frequency (LF; 43.1 ± 4.0 n.u) components of HRV than C group (HF = 40.7 ± 3.3; LF = 56.7 ± 3.5 n.u.). The W group did not show any differences compared to C group. The studys conclusion was that long-term weight-training program, unlike of long-term running training, it is not able to alter significantly the regulatory pattern of CAR.


Revista Brasileira de Educação Física e Esporte | 2013

Efeitos de diferentes modelos de periodização do treinamento aeróbio sobre parâmetros cardiovasculares, metabólicos e composição corporal de bombeiros militares

Anselmo José Perez

The aim of the present study was to analyze the effect of different periodization models of aerobic training on cardiovascular and metabolic parameters, and body composition. Sixty-five military firefighters y / ES (25.9 ± 0.6 years) were divide into four groups: control (GCON, n = 15) without treatment; undulating (Gu, n = 18), scaled (Gs, n = 17) and increasing (Gi, n = 15); they trained during 13 weeks, three weekly sessions of 30 minutes at intensities of 60% to 90% HRmax. Heart rate (HR) was monitored in all sessions . Anthropometric measurements and cardiopulmonary exercise testing (Aerosport TEEM-100) were conducted before and after the experimental program. A reduction in body fat percentage, bradycardia at rest and submaximal HR with increased oxygen consumption, and reduction of RPP, in DBP at rest for all three groups trained without advantages for Gi, were observed. These results suggest that training programs which includes increasing and/or undulating aerobic training models may be more suitable for non-athletes.


International journal of sport and exercise psychology | 2017

Effect of body weight reduction on stress and recovery among Brazilian Judokas

Leonardo de Sousa Fortes; Hugo Augusto Alvares da Silva Lira; Lilyan Carla Vaz Mendonça; Pedro Pinheiro Paes; Jeferson Macedo Vianna; Anselmo José Perez

Purpose: The aim of the study was to compare the magnitude of the symptoms of stress and the perception of psychophysiological recovery among judokas who adopted methods for body weight reduction and those who did not adopt such methods. Method: Participants included 39 judokas who were selected in a non-probabilistic way. The participants were randomly divided into two groups, namely, an experimental group (EG, n = 21) and a control group (CG, n = 21). The EG was induced to adopt an increase in the frequency of strategies directed towards body weight reduction, whereas the members of the CG followed their normal behaviour patterns. The Daily Analysis of Life Demands for Athletes was used to evaluate the symptoms of stress. The Recovery-Stress Questionnaire for Athletes was used to evaluate the perception of psychophysiological recovery. Results: The findings revealed that the magnitude of the symptoms of stress increased in the EG (F(2, 18) = 43.63, p = .01), whereas they did not increase in the CG (F(2, 17) = 3.14, p = .18). Furthermore, the post-test revealed significant differences between the two groups (F(2, 37) = 38.55, p = .01). The results demonstrated a reduction in the perception of psychophysiological recovery in the EG (F(2, 18) = 69.97, p = .001) and an increase in the CG (F(2, 18) = 47.61, p = .01), with a statistically significant difference between the two groups (F(2, 37) = 116.75, p = .001). Conclusions: It was concluded that body weight reduction increased the magnitude of stress symptoms and reduced the perception of psychophysiological recovery in judokas.

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Luciana Carletti

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Anabel Nunes Rodrigues

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Gláucia Rodrigues de Abreu

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Nazaré Souza Bissoli

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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José Geraldo Mill

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Kamilla Bolonha Gomes

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Otávio Tavares

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Wellington Lunz

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Deborah Sauer

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Aline Fiorin

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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