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Robison José Quitério
Researcher at Sao Paulo State University
Publications - 39
Citations - 371
Robison José Quitério is an academic researcher from Sao Paulo State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart rate & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 31 publications receiving 339 citations. Previous affiliations of Robison José Quitério include Federal University of São Carlos.
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Effects of age and physical activity on the autonomic control of heart rate in healthy men.
Ruth Caldeira de Melo,Michele Daniela Borges dos Santos,Ester da Silva,Robison José Quitério,Marlene Aparecida Moreno,Michel Silva Reis,I. A. Verzola,L. Oliveira,Luiz Eduardo Barreto Martins,Lourenço Gallo-Júnior,A. M. Catai +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that aging reduces HR variability, however, regular physical activity positively affects vagal activity on the heart and consequently attenuates the effects of aging in the autonomic control of HR.
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Aging reduces complexity of heart rate variability assessed by conditional entropy and symbolic analysis
Anielle Cristhine de Medeiros Takahashi,Alberto Porta,Ruth Caldeira de Melo,Ruth Caldeira de Melo,Robison José Quitério,Robison José Quitério,Ester da Silva,Ester da Silva,Audrey Borghi-Silva,Eleonora Tobaldini,Nicola Montano,A. M. Catai +11 more
TL;DR: In the aging process, the distributions of patterns (SE) remain similar to young subjects, however, the regularity is significantly different; the patterns are more repetitive in the old group (a decrease of CI and NCI).
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High eccentric strength training reduces heart rate variability in healthy older men
Ruth Caldeira de Melo,Robison José Quitério,A. C. M. Takahashi,Ester da Silva,Luiz Eduardo Barreto Martins,A. M. Catai +5 more
TL;DR: The results of the present investigation suggest that high eccentric strength training performed by healthy older men increases peak torque and reduces systolic blood pressure, however, an autonomic imbalance towards sympathetic modulation predominance was induced by an unknown mechanism.
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The effect of eccentric strength training on heart rate and on its variability during isometric exercise in healthy older men.
A. C. M. Takahashi,Ruth Caldeira de Melo,Robison José Quitério,Ester da Silva,Aparecida Maria Catai +4 more
TL;DR: Although ST increased the eccentric torque in the TG, it did not generate changes in HR or HRV, and the HR response pattern and the RMSSD index were similar for both groups in pre- and post-training evaluations.
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Determinant factors for mortality of patients receiving mechanical ventilation and effects of a protocol muscle training in weaning.
Juliana Mitiko Shimizu,Roberta Munhoz Manzano,Robison José Quitério,Valdirene Tenório da Costa Alegria,Telma Tortorelli Junqueira,Silene El-Fakhouri,Alexandre Ricardo Pepe Ambrozin +6 more
TL;DR: The study suggests that the GCS, APACHE II risk of mortality, length of MV and IRRS variables determined the evolution of MV patients in this sample.