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Nathalia Bernardes
Researcher at University of São Paulo
Publications - 35
Citations - 495
Nathalia Bernardes is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Aerobic exercise. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 29 publications receiving 402 citations. Previous affiliations of Nathalia Bernardes include University of Manitoba & Universidade São Judas Tadeu.
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Insulin resistance: an additional risk factor in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease in type 2 diabetes.
Tushar P. Patel,Komal Rawal,Ashim K. Bagchi,Gauri Akolkar,Nathalia Bernardes,Danielle da Silva Dias,Sarita Gupta,Pawan K. Singal +7 more
TL;DR: It evidently becomes important to unravel the mechanisms of the association between IR and CVDs in order to formulate novel efficient drugs to treat patients suffering from insulin resistance-mediated cardiovascular diseases.
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Parasympathetic dysfunction is associated with insulin resistance in fructose-fed female rats
Janaina O Brito,Kátia Regina Ponciano,D. Figueroa,Nathalia Bernardes,Iris Callado Sanches,Maria Claudia Irigoyen,K. De Angelis +6 more
TL;DR: Data provided new information regarding the role of parasympathetic dysfunction associated with insulin resistance in the development of early metabolic and cardiovascular alterations induced by a high fructose diet.
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Positive effect of combined exercise training in a model of metabolic syndrome and menopause: autonomic, inflammatory, and oxidative stress evaluations.
Filipe Fernandes Conti,Janaina de Oliveira Brito,Nathalia Bernardes,Danielle da Silva Dias,Christiane Malfitano,Mariana Morris,Susana Llesuy,Maria Claudia Irigoyen,Kátia De Angelis +8 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, the association of risk factors promoted an additional impairment in metabolic, cardiovascular, autonomic, inflammatory, and oxidative stress parameters and combined exercise training was able to attenuate these dysfunctions.
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Resistance or aerobic training decreases blood pressure and improves cardiovascular autonomic control and oxidative stress in hypertensive menopausal rats
Renata Kelly da Palma,Ivana C. Moraes-Silva,Danielle da Silva Dias,Guilherme Lemos Shimojo,Filipe Fernandes Conti,Nathalia Bernardes,Catarina de Andrade Barboza,Iris Callado Sanches,Alex Sander da Rosa Araujo,Maria Claudia Irigoyen,Kátia De Angelis +10 more
TL;DR: Both RT and AT can decrease arterial pressure in a model of hypertension and menopause; although, at different magnitudes this decrease was related to attenuated autonomic dysfunction in association with cardiac oxidative stress improvement in both exercise protocols.
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Cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction and oxidative stress induced by fructose overload in an experimental model of hypertension and menopause
Filipe Fernandes Conti,Janaina de Oliveira Brito,Nathalia Bernardes,Danielle da Silva Dias,Iris Callado Sanches,Christiane Malfitano,Susana Llesuy,Maria Claudia Irigoyen,Kátia De Angelis +8 more
TL;DR: Fructose overload promoted an impairment in cardiac autonomic modulation associated with inflammation and oxidative stress in hypertensive rats undergoing ovarian hormone deprivation in an experimental model of hypertension and menopause.