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Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2010

Bone Mineral Density and Respiratory Muscle Strength in Male Individuals with Mental Retardation (with and without Down Syndrome).

Vinícius Zacarias Maldaner da Silva; Jônatas de França Barros; Monique de Azevedo; José Roberto Pimenta de Godoy; Ross Arena; Gerson Cipriano

The purpose of this study was to assess the respiratory muscle strength (RMS) in individuals with mental retardation (MR), with or without Down Syndrome (DS), and its association with bone mineral density (BMD). Forty-five male individuals (15 with DS, 15 with mental retardation (MR) and 15 apparently healthy controls), aged 20-35, participated in this study. Subject assessment included pulmonary function tests, RMS (maximal inspiratory pressure, MIP, and maximal expiratory pressure, MEP) and BMD of the second and fourth lumbar vertebrae. ANOVA was used to test differences amongst groups. Tukey post hoc test was utilized when significant differences were detected with ANOVA. Bivariate correlation for BMD and respiratory muscle strength was calculated with Pearsons coefficient of correlation. Individuals with MR, both with and without DS, have lower FEV1, FVC, MIP and MEP (p<0.001) compared to controls. Individuals with DS also had lower BMD, which was associated with lower MIP and MEP. Hypotonia, sedentary lifestyle and obesity are factors that may explain lower MIP and MEP in DS. Strategies to increase RMS could decrease the risk of osteoporosis in the DS population.


Journal of Anatomy | 2017

Electrical stimulation structurally affects the tissues of the rectum and anus of nulliparous rats

Hugo Alves de Sousa; Maria da Glória da Silva; Keyla de Paula Barbosa; Leonora Maciel de Souza Vianna; Yolanda Galindo Pacheco; José Roberto Pimenta de Godoy; Selma Aparecida Souza Kückelhaus

Considering that the muscles of the anus perform a critical role in maintaining continence, losses in their structure can negatively affect the physiological control of the intestinal contents. Anorectal electro‐stimulation (ARES) has been reported to have a positive effect on the functionality of treated patients, but how ARES affects the structural tissues of the anorectal segment remains unknown. Because the study of how ARES structurally affects human tissues is not possible, this study aimed to clarify these effects in a murine model, which has a similar anorectal segment (structure and physiology) to humans. For the descriptive and comparative study, randomly selected nulliparous adult Wistar rats (n = 5) were submitted to 30 anorectal sessions of ARES with a biphasic current (700 μs, 50 Hz from 2 to 4 mA). After treatment, the animals were euthanized, and the anorectal segments were dissected and processed for histopathological analysis. Our results showed that ARES increased the widths of the mucosal, submucosal and muscle layers of the rectum, as well as the number of leukocytes in the mucosa. ARES also caused hyperplasia of the smooth muscle of the internal anal sphincter and hypertrophy of the external anal sphincter muscle. In conclusion, our results showed that ARES had not only a positive effect on the structure (morphology) of all tissues associated with the rectum and anus but, more importantly, on the structural gain of the muscles (hyperplasia and hypertrophy), which could point to a functional gain of the anal sphincter, reinforcing the applicability of ARES as a non‐invasive treatment for anal incontinence.


Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento | 2006

Avaliação da força de preensão palmar em atletas de jiu-jitsu de nível competitivo

Márcio de Paula e Oliveira; Demóstenes Moreira; José Roberto Pimenta de Godoy; Adimir do Nascimento Cambraia


Lecturas: Educación física y deportes | 2004

Força de aperto da preensão palmar com o uso do dinamômetro Jamar: revisão de literatura

José Roberto Pimenta de Godoy; Waltercídes Silva Júnior; Jônatas de França Barros; Demóstenes Moreira


Universitas Ciências da Saúde | 2008

A marcha no paciente hemiparético - doi: 10.5102/ucs.v3i2.559

Luciana Leite Melo e Silva; Carlos Eduardo Maciel de Moura; José Roberto Pimenta de Godoy


Universitas Ciências da Saúde | 2008

Fatores de risco para o acidente vascular encefálico - doi: 10.5102/ucs.v3i1.551

Luciana Leite Melo e Silva; Carlos Eduardo Maciel de Moura; José Roberto Pimenta de Godoy


Universitas Ciências da Saúde | 2008

Úlceras de pressão: prevenção e tratamento - doi: 10.5102/ucs.v3i2.560

Carlos Eduardo Maciel de Moura; Luciana Leite Melo e Silva; José Roberto Pimenta de Godoy


Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento | 2008

Abordagem cinesiológica do chute no futsal e suas implicações clínicas

Demóstenes Moreira; José Roberto Pimenta de Godoy; Rafael Gonçalves Braz; Gustavo F. Barbosa; Henry F. da S. dos Santos


Lecturas: Educación física y deportes | 2005

Avaliação da força de preensão palmar e composição corporal em portadores da trissomia 21 no Distrito Federal

Jônatas de França Barros; José Roberto Pimenta de Godoy


Universitas Ciências da Saúde | 2008

A psicomotricidade como coadjuvante no tratamento fisioterapêutico - doi: 10.5102/ucs.v3i2.563

Hugo Alves de Souza; José Roberto Pimenta de Godoy

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Martim Bottaro

Universidade Católica de Brasília

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Márcio Rabelo Mota

Universidade Católica de Brasília

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