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Luiz Augusto Perandini
Researcher at University of São Paulo
Publications - 49
Citations - 895
Luiz Augusto Perandini is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerobic exercise & Rating of perceived exertion. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 47 publications receiving 682 citations. Previous affiliations of Luiz Augusto Perandini include Universidade Estadual de Londrina & Stanford University.
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Exercise as a therapeutic tool to counteract inflammation and clinical symptoms in autoimmune rheumatic diseases.
Luiz Augusto Perandini,Ana Lúcia de Sá-Pinto,Hamilton Roschel,Fabiana Braga Benatti,Fernanda Rodrigues Lima,Eloisa Bonfa,Bruno Gualano +6 more
TL;DR: The aims of this review are to provide a summary of the clinical effects of exercise training in selected autoimmune rheumatic diseases, and to discuss the potential anti-inflammatory role of exerciseTraining in autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases, stressing the gaps in literature and the clinical and scientific perspectives in the field.
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Chronic inflammation in skeletal muscle impairs satellite cells function during regeneration: can physical exercise restore the satellite cell niche?
Luiz Augusto Perandini,Patricia Chimin,Diego da Silva Lutkemeyer,Niels Olsen Saraiva Câmara,Niels Olsen Saraiva Câmara +4 more
TL;DR: The potential role of chronic physical activity and exercise in restoring the M1 and M2 macrophage balance and consequently, the satellite cell niche to improve skeletal muscle regeneration after injury is discussed.
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Safety and possible effects of low-intensity resistance training associated with partial blood flow restriction in polymyositis and dermatomyositis
Melina Andrade Mattar,Bruno Gualano,Luiz Augusto Perandini,Samuel Katsuyuki Shinjo,Fernanda Rodrigues Lima,Ana Lúcia de Sá-Pinto,Hamilton Roschel +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a 12-week supervised low-intensity resistance training program associated with partial blood flow restriction may be safe and effective in improving muscle strength and function as well as muscle mass and health-related quality of life in patients with polymyositis and DM.
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Exercise rejuvenates quiescent skeletal muscle stem cells in old mice through restoration of Cyclin D1.
Jamie O. Brett,Marina Arjona,Mika Ikeda,Marco Quarta,Marco Quarta,Antoine de Morrée,Ingrid M. Egner,Ingrid M. Egner,Luiz Augusto Perandini,Luiz Augusto Perandini,Heather D. Ishak,Armon Goshayeshi,Daniel I. Benjamin,Pieter Both,Cristina Rodriguez-Mateo,Michael J. Betley,Tony Wyss-Coray,Tony Wyss-Coray,Thomas A. Rando +18 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that voluntary exercise improves quiescent muscle stem cell (MuSC) function and regenerative capacity in old but not young mice through exercise-induced upregulation of Cyclin D1 and repression of TGF-β activity in quiescence MuSCs.
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Cardiac autonomic impairment and chronotropic incompetence in fibromyalgia
Roberta Potenza da Cunha Ribeiro,Hamilton Roschel,Guilherme Gianini Artioli,Thalita Dassouki,Luiz Augusto Perandini,Ana Luisa Calich,Ana Lúcia de Sá Pinto,Fernanda Rodrigues Lima,Eloisa Bonfa,Bruno Gualano +9 more
TL;DR: Patients with FM who undertook a graded exercise test may present CI and delayed HR recovery, both being indicative of cardiac autonomic impairment and higher risk of cardiovascular events and mortality.