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Wellington de Assis Silva

Researcher at Universidade São Judas Tadeu

Publications -  12
Citations -  78

Wellington de Assis Silva is an academic researcher from Universidade São Judas Tadeu. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sciatic nerve & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 63 citations.

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Total training load may explain similar strength gains and muscle hypertrophy seen in aged rats submitted to resistance training and anabolic steroids.

TL;DR: Results demonstrated that both RT and RTA were not different among the analyzed morphological parameters, which can be explained by the absence of differences found in the training variables analyzed.
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Effects of Strength Training and Anabolic Steroid in the Peripheral Nerve and Skeletal Muscle Morphology of Aged Rats

TL;DR: Significant changes made it possible to increase the area occupied by myelinated fibers keeping their quantity and also reduce the interstitial space, and association of anabolic steroid and ST increased the area of unmyelinated axons and thickness of the myelin sheath.
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Quantitative Strategic Planning of General Office of Sports and Youth in Regard to Championship Sport Using QSPM in Kermanshah

TL;DR: It has been shown that there is still the need for a more accurate control of the variables of training, such as intensity and volume, the number of load testing sessions and familiarization process, and others, approaching its findings to data recorded in humans.
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Morphological adjustments of the radial nerve are intensity-dependent

TL;DR: In this article, the efecto of diferent intensidades de entrenamiento de resistencia in the nervio radial was compared with control (GC) et al.
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Effects of resistance training on liver structure and function of aged rats

TL;DR: The results showed that hepatic tissue plays an important role in glycemic homeostasis during RT and increased mitogen capacity of hepatocytes, which showed many implications for the knowledge about the effects of strength training on old animals’ liver.