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Helena Loureiro
Researcher at University of Aveiro
Publications - 38
Citations - 325
Helena Loureiro is an academic researcher from University of Aveiro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Occupational safety and health. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 29 publications receiving 213 citations. Previous affiliations of Helena Loureiro include Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Coimbra & University of Coimbra.
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Work related musculoskeletal disorders in Primary Health Care Nurses
TL;DR: This study showed associations between the prevalence of WRMSDs symptoms in different body regions and some individual characteristics such as: gender, age, BMI, presence of other pathologies and regular physical exercise.
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Burnout no trabalho
TL;DR: Burnout is a process of response to a chronic labor stress, which main manifestations are emotional and physical exhaustion, cynicism and professional ineffi...
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Improving access to community-based pulmonary rehabilitation: 3R protocol for real-world settings with cost-benefit analysis
Alda Marques,Alda Marques,Cristina Jácome,Cristina Jácome,Patrícia Rebelo,Patrícia Rebelo,Cátia Paixão,Cátia Paixão,Ana Oliveira,Joana Cruz,Célia Freitas,Célia Freitas,Marília Rua,Marília Rua,Helena Loureiro,Helena Loureiro,Cristina Peguinho,Fábio Marques,Adriana Simões,M. Santos,Paula Martins,Paula Martins,Alexandra André,Silvia De Francesco,Vitória Martins,Dina Brooks,Dina Brooks,Paula Simão +27 more
TL;DR: The cost-benefit analysis of this intervention will provide an evidence-based insight into the economic benefit of community-based PR in chronic respiratory diseases.
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Effect of Carrageenans on Vegetable Jelly in Humans with Hypercholesterolemia.
Ana Valado,Ana Valado,Maria Pereira,Armando Caseiro,Armando Caseiro,João Paulo Figueiredo,Helena Loureiro,Carla Almeida,João Cotas,Leonel Pereira +9 more
TL;DR: The daily intake of vegetable jelly for 60 days showed a reduction in serum TC and LDL-C levels in women, allowing us to conclude that carrageenan has bioactive potential in reducing TC concentration.
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The Effects of Concurrent Training Combining Both Resistance Exercise and High-Intensity Interval Training or Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training on Metabolic Syndrome
M. Silva,M. Silva,Liliana C. Baptista,Rafael Santos Neves,Elias de França,Helena Loureiro,Helena Loureiro,Fábio Santos Lira,Erico Chagas Caperuto,Manuel Teixeira Veríssimo,Raul A. Martins +10 more
TL;DR: The data suggests that both concurrent trainings promote important cardiometabolic gains, particularly in the RT+HIIT and that the intervention length also has an important modulating role in these benefits in older adults with MetS.