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Manual Therapy, Posturology & Rehabilitation Journal | 2017
William Alves Lima; Yara Bezerra; Viviane Soares; Iransé Oliveira Silva; Grassyara Pinho Tolentino; Jairo Teixeira; Margareth Faria; Patrícia Espíndola Mota Venâncio
Background: During the practice of any physical exercises is produced heat. About 30% of this heat is transformed into work and the other 70%, distributed to the body, thus increasing the body temperature of the individual. Objective: to identify changes in body temperature and hydration of adolescents classified as physically actives or inactives. Methods: This is a cross-sectional, quantitative, descriptive study with 40 students (13-17 years old) from a private school in Anápolis-GO. The tympanic and forehead body temperature and body mass were measured. The urine produced was then collected and the hydration state was estimated before and after the 12-minute run test, which was used to calculate the VO2max. After checking the normality of the data, the paired “t” test was performed to compare the pre and post-run data and a “t” test for independent samples to compare the groups denominated: active and inactive. Results: there was no significant difference in relation to the temperature pre-and post-test of the Cooper protocol in active and inactive individuals, but the active group had a higher central temperature. The active group presented a greater reduction of body mass and a worse state of dehydration, evaluated by the urine color, and also by the calculation of the rate of sweating. Finally, although both groups received the classification of “weak” regarding aerobic capacity, the active group was significantly superior to the inactive group. Conclusion: the group of actives adolescents presented higher central body temperature, with a higher rate of sweating, due to their greater physical effort (better test performance) and their better training, which can lead to a better body cooling system.
FIEP Bulletin On-line | 2013
Daiane Gomes De Lima; Lorena Curado Lopes; Denis Diniz; Fabio Santana; Iransé Oliveira Silva
Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento | 2018
Patrícia Espíndola Mota Venâncio; William Alves Lima; Grassyara Pinho Tolentino; Viviane Soares; Iransé Oliveira Silva; Francisco Martins da Silva
Robotics and Autonomous Systems | 2017
Grassyara Pinho Tolentino; Ana Luiza Neves Lima; Guilherme Nogueira de Oliveira; Iransé Oliveira Silva; Patrícia Espíndola Mota Venâncio
Revista Portuguesa de Ciências do Desporto | 2017
Margareth Regina Gomes Veríssimo de Faria; Daniela Sacramento Zanini; Grassyara Pinho Tolentino; Iransé Oliveira Silva; Patrícia Espíndola Mota Venâncio
Archive | 2015
Patrícia Espíndola; Mota Venâncio; David Henrique de Souza Matias; Grassyara Pinho Tolentinho; Gabriel Dutra de Jesus Siqueira; Samuel Vidal; Iransé Oliveira Silva
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015
William Alves Lima; Patrícia Espíndola Mota Venâncio; Jairo Teixeira Júnior; Cristina Gomes de Oliveira Teixeira; Iransé Oliveira Silva
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015
Lorena Cristina Castilho; Iransé Oliveira Silva; Patrícia Espíndola Mota Venâncio; William Alves Lima; Debora Ribeiro
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015
David Henrique de Souza Matias; Iransé Oliveira Silva; Debora Ribeiro; Ronaldo Moura; Jairo Teixeira-Junior; Grassyara Pinho Tolentino; Patricia Venancio
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015
Gabriel Dutra de Jesus Siqueira; Lourenzo M. Brito; Maria Clemencia Ferreira; Ronaldo Moura; Iransé Oliveira Silva; Cristina Gomes de Oliveira Teixeira; Patricia Venancio
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Margareth Regina Gomes Veríssimo de Faria
Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás
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