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Journal of Sports Sciences | 2014

Effects of combined exercise training on immunological, physical and biochemical parameters in individuals with HIV/AIDS

Alesandro Garcia; Géssica Alves Fraga; Roberto Carlos Vieira; Carolina Mendes Santos Silva; Joice Cristina dos Santos Trombeta; James W. Navalta; Jonato Prestes; Fabrício Azevedo Voltarelli

Abstract The practice of exercise has shown to be beneficial to quality of life of individuals with HIV/AIDS. Thus, the present study analysed the effects of a combined exercise training in persons living with HIV/AIDS. Ten participants participated in the present study. The following variables were analysed: viral load and cell counts for TCD4+/TCD8; maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max); total mass, absolute fat mass, relative fat mass, absolute lean mass, relative lean mass and body mass index; fasting glycaemia, fasting insulinaemia, homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) index (insulin resistance – homeostatic model assessment (IR-HOMA)); total cholesterol, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL), low-density lipoprotein (LDL); superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase activities; thiobarbituric acid reactive substances. The combined exercise training consisted of resistance exercises plus aerobic training (60 min · session−1, three times per week, during 20 weeks). The number of TCD4+ cells, absolute lean mass and relative lean mass, muscle strength for the 45° leg press, seated row and triceps extension, HDL-c levels as well as VO2max increased post-training. The activity of superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase enzymes and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances levels were diminished post-training. Finally, it can be concluded that combined exercise training is able to change positively several variables related to health of individuals with HIV/AIDS, mainly the immune system as well as antioxidant mechanisms re-establishment.


Nutrition | 2018

Effects of high-protein diet containing isolated whey protein in rats submitted to resistance training of aquatic jumps

E.T.P. Ávila; Thiago da Rosa Lima; Ramires Alsamir Tibana; Paula Caroline de Almeida; Géssica Alves Fraga; Mariana de Souza Sena; Luiz Felipe Petusk Corona; James W. Navalta; Sajjad Rezaei; Morteza Ghayomzadeh; Amílcar Sabino Damazo; Jonato Prestes; Fabrício Azevedo Voltarelli

OBJECTIVES Isolated whey protein (IWP) can decrease body fat compared with other protein sources. The present study verified the effects of high protein diet (HD) containing IWP on several parameters of rats subjected to resistance training (RT). METHODS Thirty-two male Wistar rats (60 days of age) were separated into four groups (n = 8/group): sedentary normoproteic (IWP 14%; SN); sedentary hyperproteic (IWP 35%; SH); trained normoproteic (IWP 14%; TN), and trained hyperproteic (WPI 35%; TH). RESULTS Relative tissue/organ weight (g): perirenal and retroperitoneal adipose tissues were lower in SH and TH compared with SN (no difference to TN); omental and subcutaneous adipose tissues were higher in SN compared with SH. Epididymal adipose tissue was higher in SN compared with other groups. Heart weight was higher in TH compared with TN and SN, but not SH; kidney and liver higher in TH and SH compared with SN and TN; gastrocnemius lower in SN compared with other groups; soleus higher in SH in relation to other groups. The triglycerides levels (mg/dL) was reduced in the TH groups compared with SH, TN, and SN. There were no changes both in the concentrations of adiponectin and leptin and in the protein expression of GLUT-4 and p70s6k. CONCLUSION HD containing WPI improved body composition, increased the weight of the heart, kidneys, liver and gastrocnemius and soleus muscles; however, this diet maintained the normal histomorphology of muscle and liver and, when associated with RT, reduced the serum levels of triglycerides.


Nutrition and Health | 2017

Heteropterys tomentosa A. Juss: Toxicological and adaptogenic effects in experimental models:

Géssica Alves Fraga; Sikiru Olaitan Balogun; Emilly Della Pascqua; Ruberlei Godinho de Oliveira; Guilherme Botelho; Eduarda Pavan; Thiago da Rosa Lima; E.T.P. Ávila; Clarissa de Medeiros Amorim Krueger; Valdir Cechinel Filho; Amílcar Sabino Damazo; Domingos Tabajara de Oliveira Martins; Fabrício Azevedo Voltarelli

Background: The constant pursuit of improved athletic performance characterizes high-performance sport and the use of medicinal plants as dietary supplements is becoming widespread among athletes to enhance long-term endurance performance. Aim: The present study evaluated the toxicity of Heteropterys tomentosa (HEHt) and its acute adaptogenic effects. Methods: The in vitro safety profile was evaluated on CHO-k1 cells using the alamar Blue assay, at concentrations ranging from 3.125 to 200 µg/mL. In vivo acute oral toxicity was conducted in male and female mice with oral administration of graded doses of HEHt from 400 to 2000 mg/kg. A subchronic oral toxicity study was completed by oral administration of HEHt (50, 200 or 1000 mg/kg) and vehicle for 30 days in male Wistar rats. Clinical observations and toxicological related parameters were determined. Blood was collected for biochemical and hematological analyses, while histological examinations were performed on selected organs. Thereafter, an adaptogenic test consisting of progressive loads until exhaustion was conducted in rats (n = 5/group) orally pre-treated with the vehicle and HEHt (25, 100 or 400 mg/kg). Results: HEHt exhibited no cytotoxic effects on the CHO-k1 cells and, apparently, no acute toxicity in mice and no subchronic toxicity in rats. An ergogenic effect was observed only at the dose of 25 mg/kg compared with the vehicle in relation to time to exhaustion and exercise load (p = .011 and .019, respectively). HEHt is safe at up to 400 mg/kg, contains astilbin and taxifolin as the major phytochemical compounds, and exhibited a potential adaptogenic effect. Conclusions: These results justify its anecdotal usage as a tonic, show that the hydroethanolic maceration of the root does not cause toxicity, and provide scientific evidence of its potential as a source of new adaptogenic substance(s).


Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2017

New insights into the effects of irisin levels in HIV-infected subjects: correlation with adiposity, fat-free mass, and strength parameters

Joice Cristina dos Santos Trombeta; Jonato Prestes; Dahan da Cunha Nascimento; Ramires Alsamir Tibana; Guilherme Borges Pereira; Thiago da Rosa Lima; Géssica Alves Fraga; Roberto Carlos Vieira-Junior; Fabrício Azevedo Voltarelli

OBJECTIVE Patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have an increased risk of metabolic disorders and alterations on irisin levels. Therefore, the purpose of the current investigation was to quantify the circulating irisin concentration in HIV-infected subjects under highly active antiretroviral therapy and to determine possible correlations between irisin levels with fat mass, fat-free mass, body mass index (BMI), and muscle strength. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Cross-sectional study of 10 men (36.7 ± 11.3 years) and 10 women (42.5 ± 10.3 years) infected with HIV, recruited from the Specialized Service Center in the State Center of Reference for High and Medium Complexity. Blood samples were collected to determine plasma irisin levels, glucose, HDL, total cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDL. Body composition (fat mass, fat-free mass) and anthropometrics (body mass index; BMI) were measured by bioelectrical impedance. Muscle strength was assessed using a mechanic hand dynamometer and one maximum repetition tests. RESULTS Irisin levels correlated positively with fat mass (r = 0.67; p = 0.001) and BMI (r = 0.48; p = 0.036). In contrast, there was an inverse correlation between irisin levels and fat-free mass (r = -0.41; p = 0.008) and five strength parameters: right hand grip (r = -0.46; p = 0.044); left hand grip (r = -0.50; p = 0.027), relative hand grip (r = -0.79; p = 0.001), bench press (r = -0.58; p = 0.009), leg press (r = -0.40; p = 0.085), and biceps curl (r = -0.059; p = 0.009). CONCLUSION Irisin levels correlated positively with body fat and negatively with fat-free mass and strength parameters in HIV-infected patients. Female patients infected with HIV receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy have higher levels of irisin compared with men in a similar circumstance.


European Journal of Nutrition | 2018

Effect of administration of high-protein diet in rats submitted to resistance training

Thiago da Rosa Lima; E.T.P. Ávila; Géssica Alves Fraga; Mariana de Souza Sena; Arlyson Batista de Souza Dias; Paula Caroline de Almeida; Joice Cristina dos Santos Trombeta; Roberto Carlos Vieira Junior; Amílcar Sabino Damazo; James W. Navalta; Jonato Prestes; Fabrício Azevedo Voltarelli


Revista Brasileira de Atividade Física & Saúde | 2014

Cinética de lactato de sujeitos HIV+ após 20 semanas de treinamento físico combinado

Alesandro Garcia; Géssica Alves Fraga; Carolina Mendes Santos Silva; Roberto Carlos Vieira Junior; Túlio Augusto Bonfim Fernandes; Joice Cristina dos Santos Trombeta; Ramires Alsamir Tibana; Jonato Prestes; Adilson Domingos dos Reis Filho; Fabrício Azevedo Voltarelli


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2017

Effects of aerobic and resistance training of long duration on pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in rats

Carolina Mendes Santos Silva; R.C. Vieira-Junior; J.C.R. Trombeta; Thiago da Rosa Lima; Géssica Alves Fraga; Mariana de Souza Sena; E.T.P. Ávila; Ramires Alsamir Tibana; Jonato Prestes; James W. Navalta; Fabrício Azevedo Voltarelli


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2017

Original articleEffects of aerobic and resistance training of long duration on pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in ratsEfectos de entrenamientos aeróbico y de resistencia de larga duración acerca de citocinas pro y antiinflamatorias en ratasEfeitos do treinamento aeróbico e de resistência na longa duração sobre as citocinas pró e anti-inflamatórias de ratos

Carolina Mendes Santos Silva; R.C. Vieira-Junior; J.C.R. Trombeta; Thiago da Rosa Lima; Géssica Alves Fraga; Mariana de Souza Sena; E.T.P. Ávila; Ramires Alsamir Tibana; Jonato Prestes; James W. Navalta; Fabrício Azevedo Voltarelli


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2017

Efeitos do treinamento aeróbico e de resistência na longa duração sobre as citocinas pró e anti-inflamatórias de ratos

Carolina Mendes Santos Silva; R.C. Vieira-Junior; J.C.R. Trombeta; Thiago da Rosa Lima; Géssica Alves Fraga; E.T.P. Ávila; Ramires Alsamir Tibana; Jonato Prestes; James W. Navalta; Fabrício Azevedo Voltarelli


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2017

Efectos de entrenamientos aeróbico y de resistencia de larga duración acerca de citocinas pro y antiinflamatorias en ratas

Carolina Mendes Santos Silva; R.C. Vieira-Junior; J.C.R. Trombeta; Thiago da Rosa Lima; Géssica Alves Fraga; E.T.P. Ávila; Ramires Alsamir Tibana; Jonato Prestes; James W. Navalta; Fabrício Azevedo Voltarelli

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Fabrício Azevedo Voltarelli

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Jonato Prestes

Universidade Católica de Brasília

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Thiago da Rosa Lima

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Ramires Alsamir Tibana

Universidade Católica de Brasília

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Carolina Mendes Santos Silva

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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E.T.P. Ávila

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Roberto Carlos Vieira Junior

Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso

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Alesandro Garcia

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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