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Brazilian Journal of Kinanthropometry and Human Performance | 2010

Efeitos de Exercícios Aquáticos e Orientação Nutricional na Composição Corporal de Crianças e Adolescentes Obesos

Neiva Leite; Leilane Lazarotto; Jean Fuzetti Cavazza; Maria de Fatima Aguiar Lopes; Paulo Cesar Barauce Bento; Renata Torres; Maria Emília Daudt von der Heyde; Fabrício Cieslak; Gerusa Eisfeld Milano

The objective of this study was to analyze the effects of aquatic exercise and nutritional guidance on the body composition of obese children and adolescents. Thirty obese children aged 10 to 16 years, with a body mass index (BMI) above the 95th percentile according to the classification proposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2000), were divided into two groups: the first group started learning to swim (GSwim, n = 10) and the second group underwent a deep water running program (GDeep, n = 20). Weight, height, BMI, BMI Z-scores, relative and absolute fat, and relative and absolute lean body mass were evaluated at baseline and after 12 weeks. The program consisted of 12 meetings for nutritional guidance (once a week) and 36 sessions of exercise (three times per week). MANOVA and Fisher’s exact test were used for statistical analysis, with the level of significance set at p < 0.05. After 12 weeks,GDeep showed a significant reduction in BMI, BMI Z-scores and relative and absolute fat, and an increase in relative and absolute lean body mass. Significant differences were observed between GDeep and GSwim in terms of the reduction in body fat (p = 0.014) and the increase in lean mass (p = 0.006). A program of deep water running together with nutritional guidance may promote significant changes in the body composition of obese children and adolescents due to the cyclic characteristic of this physical activity.


Revista Paulista De Pediatria | 2015

Beta 2-adrenergic receptor gene association with overweight and asthma in children and adolescents and its relationship with physical fitness

Neiva Leite; Leilane Lazarotto; Gerusa Eisfeld Milano; Ana Cláudia Kapp Titski; Cássio Leandro Mühe Consentino; Fernanda de Mattos; Fabiana Antunes Andrade; Lupe Furtado-Alle

Objective: To investigate the association of Arg16Gly and Gln27Glu polymorphisms of β2-adrenergic receptor gene (ADRB2) with the occurrence of asthma and overweight and the genes influence on anthropometric, clinic, biochemical and physical fitness variables in children and adolescents. Methods: Subjects were evaluated for allelic frequencies of the β2-adrenergic receptor gene, height, weight, body mass index (BMI), BMI Z-score, waist circumference (WC), pubertal stage, resting heart rate (HRres), blood pressure (BP), total cholesterol (TC), glucose, insulin, high density lipoprotein (HDL-C), low density lipoprotein (LDL-C), triglyceride (TG), Homeostasis Metabolic Assessment (HOMA2-IR), Quantitative Insulin Sensitivity Check Index (QUICKI) and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max). The participants were divided in four groups: overweight asthmatic (n=39), overweight non-asthmatic (n=115), normal weight asthmatic (n=12), and normal weight non-asthmatic (n=40). Results: Regarding the Gln27Glu polymorphism, higher total cholesterol was observed in usual genotype individuals than in genetic variant carriers (p=0.04). No evidence was found that the evaluated polymorphisms are influencing the physical fitness. The Arg16 allele was found more frequently among the normal weight asthmatic group when compared to the normal weight non-asthmatic group (p=0.02), and the Glu27 allele was more frequently found in the overweight asthmatics group when compared to the normal weight non-asthmatic group (p=0.03). Conclusions: The association of Arg16 allele with the occurrence of asthma and of the Glu27 allele with overweight asthmatic adolescents evidenced the contribution of the β2-adrenergic receptor gene to the development of obesity and asthma.


Revista Paulista De Pediatria | 2016

Influence of polymorphisms of the beta-2 adrenergic receptor on the presence of exercise-induced bronchospasm in adolescents

Cássio Leandro Mühe Consentino; Lupe Furtado-Alle; Larissa Rosa da Silva; Wendell Arthur Lopes; Luciane Viater Tureck; Gerusa Einsfeld Milano; Leilane Lazarotto; Cláudia Regina Cavaglieri; Neiva Leite

Abstract Objective: To determine the influence of polymorphisms of the beta-2 adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) in triggering exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) in adolescents. Methods: The subjects were divided into two groups: present EIB (EIB+) (n=45) and absent EIB (EIB−) (n=115). The bronchial provocation test with exercise was performed with a protocol that consisted of walking/running for at least eight minutes at high intensity, i.e., >85% of maximum heart rate, considering EIB+ as a 10% decrease in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1). The genotyping of the ADRB2 gene was performed by the Taqman method, using the Step One Plus system. Independent t-test, Mann–Whitney and Chi-square tests, as well as Spearmans correlation coefficient were used for the statistical analysis. Results: Age, body weight, height, FEV1, FVC and FEV1/FVC ratio were lower in the EIB+ group when compared to EIB− (p<0.05). There were no significant differences in the proportion of the allele at position 27 and Arg16Gly and Gln27Glu genotypes between the EIB+ and EIB− groups (p=0.26; p=0.97 and p=0.43, respectively). However, there was a trend toward statistical significance regarding the greater proportion of the Gly16 allele for the EIB+ when compared to the EIB− group (p=0.08). Conclusions: The presence of polymorphisms associated with the Glu27 allele and Arg16Gly and Gln27Glu genotypes had no influence on EIB. However, the statistical trend toward greater frequency of the Gly16 allele in individuals with EIB+ can be considered evidence of the influence of polymorphisms of the ADBR2 gene on EIB in adolescents.


Revista da Educação Física/UEM | 2012

Análise da qualidade de vida e do nível de atividade física em universitários

Fabrício Cieslak; Jean Fuzetti Cavazza; Leilane Lazarotto; Ana Cláudia Kapp Titski; Joice Mara Facco Stefanello; Neiva Leite


Motriz rev. educ. fís. (Impr.) | 2009

Avaliação e auto-avaliação puberal em crianças e adolescentes obesos

Neiva Leite; Gerusa Eisfeld Milano; Leilane Lazarotto; Maria de Fatima Aguiar Lopes; Vera Pilotto; Paulo Cesar Barauce Bento; Fabrício Cieslak; Rosana Bento Radominski


Revista Paulista De Pediatria | 2016

Influência dos polimorfismos no receptor beta 2 adrenérgico na presença de broncoespasmo induzido pelo exercício em adolescentes

Cássio Leandro Mühe Consentino; Lupe Furtado-Alle; Larissa Rosa da Silva; Wendell Arthur Lopes; Luciane Viater Tureck; Gerusa Einsfeld Milano; Leilane Lazarotto; Cláudia Regina Cavaglieri; Neiva Leite


Motriz-revista De Educacao Fisica | 2017

Effects of a deep-water running program on muscle function and functionality in elderly women community dwelling

Daisy Alberti; Leilane Lazarotto; Paulo Cesar Barauce Bento


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2014

Effects of Physical Training on Pulmonary Function of Overweight Adolescents with Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction: 1977 Board #263 May 29, 3

Fabrício Cieslak; Orlando Laitano; Ana Cláudia Kapp Titski; Cássio Leandro Mühe Consentino; Leilane Lazarotto; Nelson Augusto Rosário Filho


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2014

Polymorphism β3-adrenergic Receptor Influence In Metabolic Syndrome And Physical Fitness In Adolescents: 693 Board #108 May 28, 2

Ana Cláudia Kapp Titski; Gerusa Eisfeld Milano; Luciane Viater Tureck; Leilane Lazarotto; Lilian Messias Sampaio Brito; Luis Paulo Gomes Mascarenhas; Renata Torres; Lupe Furtado Alle; Neiva Leite


journal of physical education | 2012

Análise da qualidade de vida e do nível de atividade física em universitários - doi: 10.4025/reveducfis.v23i2.10924

Fabrício Cieslak; Jean Fuzetti Cavazza; Leilane Lazarotto; Ana Cláudia Kapp Titski; Joice Mara Facco Stefanello; Neiva Leite

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Neiva Leite

Federal University of Paraná

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Fabrício Cieslak

Federal University of Paraná

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Gerusa Eisfeld Milano

Federal University of Paraná

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Jean Fuzetti Cavazza

Federal University of Paraná

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Luciane Viater Tureck

Federal University of Paraná

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Lupe Furtado-Alle

Federal University of Paraná

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