Maycon S. Pegorari
Federal University of São Carlos
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Revista Brasileira De Fisioterapia | 2013
Maycon S. Pegorari; Gualberto Ruas; Lislei J. Patrizzi
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the impact of frailty on respiratory function in a community- dwelling elderly. METHOD 51 community-dwelling elderly were evaluated (mean age of 73±6 years), being 29 men (56.7%) and 22 women (43.3%). We collect the following variables: sociodemographic characteristics, frailty phenotype, pulmonary function test and assessment of the respiratory muscles using an analog manometer. The statistical analysis was performed using the Kolmogorov and Smirnov tests, one-way ANOVA, Paired Students t-test and Pearson correlation coefficient (p<0.05). RESULTS There were no statistically significant between-group differences among the frail group (FG=9.8%), pre-frail group (PG=47.1%) and non-frail group (NG=43.1%), in relation to anthropometric, demographic and spirometric data. Regarding to the maximum inspiratory and expiratory pressures (MIP and MEP), statistically significant between-group differences were observed among the three groups, being these pressures significantly lower in the FG and PG compared to the NG. With regards to the obtained and predicted values, the FG and PG showed statistically significant difference (p=0.004). The PG showed positive correlations between the MIP and MEP with the values of hand grip strength (r=0.7). The NG showed positive correlation between the MEP and the values of physical activity level (r=0.7). CONCLUSIONS The study demonstrated that maximal respiratory pressures may decrease according to the frailty condition among the non-frail, pre-frail and frail elderly. Furthermore, it also indicated a positive correlation between inspiratory muscle strength, expiratory muscle strength and hand grip strength in pre-frail elderly. Further investigation with regards to prevention or intervention programs that incorporate actions to minimize the loss of respiratory function are necessary in order to reverse or prevent the progression of the frailty condition.
Medicina (Ribeirao Preto. Online) | 2015
Tatiana Silveira; Maycon S. Pegorari; Shamyr Sulyvan de Castro; Gualberto Ruas; Suraya Gomes Novais-Shimano; Lislei Jorge Patrizzi
Saúde Coletiva | 2013
Gualberto Ruas; Victor Fernando Couto; Maycon S. Pegorari; Daniela G. Ohara; Luciana Kawakami Jamami; Mauricio Jamami
Rev. enferm. UFPE on line | 2017
Leiner Resende Rodrigues; Daniela Santos Tavares; Flavia Aparecida Dias; Maycon S. Pegorari; Gianna Fiori Marchiori; Darlene Mara dos Santos Tavares
Archive | 2015
Mariana Colombini Buranello; Maycon S. Pegorari; Shamyr Sulyvan de Castro; Lislei Jorge Patrizzi
Archive | 2015
Tatiana Silveira; Maycon S. Pegorari; Shamyr Sulyvan de Castro; Gualberto Ruas; Suraya Gomes Novais-Shimano; Lislei Jorge Patrizzi
Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento | 2014
Lislei Jorge Patrizzi; Dayane Aparecida Viana; Lilane Maria Alves Silva; Maycon S. Pegorari
CADERNOS DE EDUCAÇÃO, SAÚDE E FISIOTERAPIA | 2014
Tatiana Silveira; Maycon S. Pegorari; Lislei Jorge Patrizzi; Leiner Resende Rodrigues; Suraya Gomes Novais-Shimano
Saúde Coletiva | 2013
Gualberto Ruas; Victor Fernando Couto; Maycon S. Pegorari; Daniela G. Ohara; Luciana Kawakami Jamami; Mauricio Jamami
Revista Brasileira De Fisioterapia | 2013
Maycon S. Pegorari; Gualberto Ruas; Lislei J. Patrizzi