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André Gustavo Pereira de Andrade

Researcher at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

Publications -  103
Citations -  794

André Gustavo Pereira de Andrade is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 86 publications receiving 492 citations.

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Analysis of Lower Limb Asymmetries by Isokinetic and Vertical Jump Tests in Soccer Players

TL;DR: It might be pertinent to perform, in addition to isokinetic assessment, a vertical jump test on a force platform to assure widespread and reliable diagnostic information.
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Understanding Player Load: Meanings and Limitations.

TL;DR: A brief discussion on the meanings that have been assigned to Player Load, its limitations, and the lack of clear and complete information about Player Load calculation methods concluded that a deeper discussion of Player Load as a descriptor of external load is warranted in the sports sciences literature.
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Variations in Repetition Duration and Repetition Numbers Influence Muscular Activation and Blood Lactate Response in Protocols Equalized by Time Under Tension

TL;DR: The data obtained in this study show that training protocols conducted with the same TUT, but with different configurations, produce distinct neuromuscular and metabolic responses so that performing higher repetition numbers with shorter repetition durations might be a more appropriate strategy to increase muscle activation and blood lactate concentration.
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Sports Injury Forecasting and Complexity: A Synergetic Approach.

TL;DR: The fundamental concepts related to complexity based on physical principles of self-organization and the consequence of accepting sports injury as a complex phenomenon are described and presented to help sports professionals to forecast sports injuries occurrence.
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Acute effect of constant torque and angle stretching on range of motion, muscle passive properties, and stretch discomfort perception

TL;DR: The results showed an increase in ROMmax for both CA and CT, but the increase was greater for CT than for CA (CA vs. CT in poststretching, p = 0.003), which may be explained by greater changes in the biomechanical properties of the muscle-tendon unit and stretch tolerance, as indicated by the results of PS and FSTROM.