Renato Valduga
Universidade Católica de Brasília
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Einstein (São Paulo) | 2013
Darlan Lopes de Farias; Ramires Alsamir Tibana; Tatiane Gomes Teixeira; Denis César Leite Vieira; Vitor Tarja; Dahan da Cunha Nascimento; Alessandro de Oliveira Silva; Silvana Schwerz Funghetto; Maritza Alves de Sousa Coura; Renato Valduga; Margô Gomes de Oliveira Karnikowski; Jonato Prestes
ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the metabolic, anthropometric, arterial blood pressure, and muscle strength parameters of elderly women with and without metabolic syndrome. Methods: A case-control study with 27 (67.3±4.8 years of age, 31.0±5.0kg/m2) elderly women with metabolic syndrome and 33 (68.8±5.6 years of age, 27.2±5.3kg/m2) sedentary control elderly women. They were submitted to an evaluation of body composition by means of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and muscle strength testing with 10 maximal repetitions of knee extension. Results: When compared to the elderly women without metabolic syndrome, those with the metabolic syndrome had higher levels for body mass (72.2±13.5 versus 63.4±14.6kg, p=0.03), body mass index (31.0±5.0 versus 27.2±5.3kg/m2, p=0.007), fat mass (30.9±9.9 versus 24.4±8.5kg, p=0.01), systolic arterial pressure (125.1±8.2 versus 119.3±8.7mmHg, p=0.01), diastolic arterial pressure (75.5±6.9 versus 71.4±6.7mmHg, p=0.03), mean arterial pressure (92.5±6.2 versus 87.1±6.7mmHg, p=0.004), blood glucose (103.8±19.1 versus 91.1±5.9mg/dL, p=0.001), triglycerides (187.1±70.2 versus 116.3±36.7mg/dL, p=0.001), and creatine kinase (122.6±58.6 versus 89.8±32.5U/L, p=0.01); lower levels were found for fat-free mass (55.9±5.8 versus 59.3±6.7%; p=0.05), HDL-C (40.7±5.0 versus 50.5±10.1mg/dL, p=0.001), and relative muscle strength (0.53±0.14 versus 0.62±0.12, p=0.01). Conclusion: Elderly women with metabolic syndrome have a higher cardiovascular risk and less relative muscle strength when compared to those without metabolic syndrome. Relative muscle strength may be related to the cardiovascularr risk factors of the metabolic syndrome.
Clinical Interventions in Aging | 2018
Dahan da Cunha Nascimento; Cristiane Rocha da Silva; Renato Valduga; Bruno Saraiva; Ivo Vieira de Sousa Neto; Amilton Vieira; Silvana Schwerz Funghetto; Alessandro de Oliveira Silva; Samuel da Cunha Oliveira; Guilherme Borges Pereira; Jeffrey M. Willardson; Jonato Prestes
Purpose The purpose of the present study was to identify the variability of blood pressure response to a 10-week resistance training (RT) program in hypertensive and normotensive elderly women. Participants and methods Twenty-seven untrained hypertensive and 12 normotensive elderly women participated in the present study. A whole-body RT program was performed on two nonconsecutive days per week for 10 weeks. The responsiveness of resting systolic blood pressure (SBP) was determined based on the percent decline between the pre- and post-training time points T1 and T4. The term responders were used to describe subjects who exhibited a percent SBP decline ≥−2.58% and the term nonresponders for subjects who exhibited a percent SBP decline <−2.58%, respectively. Results Both the responders and nonresponders in the hypertensive group presented significant changes in SBP (−7.83 ± 5.70 mmHg vs 3.78 ± 7.42 mmHg), respectively. Moreover, the responders and nonresponders in the normotensive group presented significant changes in SBP as well (−8.58 ± 5.52 mmHg vs 5.71 ± 3.84 mmHg). Conclusion SBP presents a heterogeneous response to a controlled RT program in hypertensive and normotensive elderly women. A different modality of training and additional therapies should be used for nonresponders in order to decrease resting SBP.
Rev. bras. ciênc. mov | 2013
Renato Valduga; Luana Vieira Alves Valduga; Jeeser Alves de Almeida; Gustavo de Azevedo Carvalho
Brazilian Journal of Kinanthropometry and Human Performance | 2010
Fabrício Marinho Bandeira; Fabrício Costa Delfino; Gustavo de Azevedo Carvalho; Renato Valduga
Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento | 2016
Renato Valduga; Bruno Sousa Lopes; Darlan Lopes de Farias; Dahan da Cunha Nascimento; Denis César Leite Vieira; Luana Vieira Alves Valduga; Jonato Prestes; Gustavo de Azevedo Carvalho
International journal of exercise science | 2018
Cristiane Rocha da Silva; Dahan da Cunha Nascimento; Ivo Vieira de Sousa Neto; Ramires Alsamir Tibana; Samuel Oliveira; Renato Valduga; Nayara Santos; Bruno Saraiva; Jonato Prestes; Jeffrey M. Willardson; Guilherme Borges Pereira
Geriatrics, gerontology and aging | 2017
Vanessa das Graças de Assis Bastos; Érika Baptista Gomes; Renato Valduga; Otávio de Toledo Nóbrega; Gustavo de Azevedo Carvalho
Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento | 2013
Renato Valduga; Luana Vieira Alves Valduga; Jeeser Alves de Almeida; Gustavo de Azevedo Carvalho
Archive | 2013
Darlan Lopes de Farias; Ramires Alsamir Tibana; Tatiane Gomes Teixeira; Denis César; Leite Vieira; Vitor Tarja; Dahan da Cunha Nascimento; Alessandro de Oliveira Silva; Silvana Schwerz Funghetto; Maritza Alves de Sousa Coura; Renato Valduga; Oliveira Karnikowski; Jonato Prestes
Archive | 2013
Darlan Lopes de Farias; Ramires Alsamir Tibana; Tatiane Gomes Teixeira; Denis César; Leite Vieira; Vitor Tarja; Dahan da Cunha Nascimento; Alessandro de Oliveira Silva; Silvana Schwerz Funghetto; Maritza Alves de Sousa Coura; Renato Valduga; Oliveira Karnikowski; Jonato Prestes