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Universidade São Judas Tadeu

EducationSão Paulo, Brazil
About: Universidade São Judas Tadeu is a education organization based out in São Paulo, Brazil. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Aerobic exercise & Baroreflex. The organization has 736 authors who have published 852 publications receiving 4782 citations.


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15 Sep 2014
TL;DR: Palavras-chave: adaptacao humana; atividade fisica; promocao de saude as discussed by the authors : adaptação humana, evolucao da especie humana.
Abstract: Este texto objetiva relacionar os processos da adaptacao, da evolucao da especie humana e da atividade fisica na promocao de saude. A adaptacao da especie humana nos desafios da vida pela sobrevivencia e reproducao tambem propiciou o desenvolvimento da inteligencia, da capacidade de aprendizagem, interacao e socializacao. No entanto, as dinâmicas sociais e economicas, tipicas da sociedade atual, influenciadas por “avancos” tecnologicos, trouxeram novos comportamentos ao homem moderno pelo acesso ao conhecimento somente por meio da observacao e do pensamento, e nunca pelo movimento corporal. Nesse contexto, as modificacoes dos comportamentos sedentarios a ativos requerem a compreensao que os esclarecimentos dos efeitos que os diferentes fatores geneticos, ambientais e socioculturais tem para acrescentar acerca da adocao de habitos saudaveis nos dias atuais. Palavras-chave: adaptacao humana; atividade fisica; promocao da saude.

1 citations

19 Nov 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the acute hemodynamic response between strength exercises in trained individuals undergoing Kaatsu training (TOV) with exercises for different segments performed sequentially, and applied one-way ANOVA and Tukey post-hoc test.
Abstract: Introducao: Sabe-se que os parâmetros hemodinâmicos podem ser alterados em decorrencia do exercicio de forca (ER). Contudo, pouco se sabe sobre a resposta desses parâmetros em individuos treinados submetidos a Kaatsu training (TOV) com exercicios para diferentes segmentos realizados de forma sequencial. Objetivo: mensurar a resposta hemodinâmica aguda entre exercicios de forca em individuos treinados submetidos a TOV. Metodos: 24 individuos submetidos a TOV para membros superiores e inferiores, 4 series ate exaustao, 45% de 1-RM e intervalo entre 40 e 50 segundos. Hemodinâmica aferida pre-sessao, inter-exercicios e pos-sessao. Analise estatistica foi aplicada utilizando ANOVA one-way e teste post-hoc Tukey. O valor de significância foi determinado para p≤0.05. Resultados: A FC e DP estavam significativamente elevadas em comparacao ao momento pre-sessao (p=0,000). A variacao da PAS nao apresentou diferenca estatistica para nenhuma das comparacoes. Para PAD, pos 2 (p= 0,036), 3 (p=0,00), 4 (p=0,00) e pos-sessao (p=0,021) reduziram em relacao a pre-sessao. Momentos pos 3 (p=0,025) e 4 (p=0,054) foram significativamente menores do que 1. Para PAM, analise de variância apresentou diferenca significativa entre grupos (p= 0,009 e F= 3,230). Contudo, analise post-hoc Tukey apresentou apenas uma tendencia entre pos 3 (p=0,072) e 4 (p= 0,079) comparados a pre-sessao. Conclusao: Concluimos que durante a realizacao dos ERs com restricao do fluxo sanguineo (TOV), as respostas cardiovasculares sao significativamente maiores para FC, DP em relacao ao repouso, apesar de nao alterar a PAS. Diferentemente, a PAD apresentou decrescimos significativos durante todo esforco em relacao ao pre-exercicio. ABSTRACT Effects of acute kaatsu training session in the hemodynamic response inter-exercise-trained individuals Introduction: It is known that the hemodynamic parameters can be changed as a result of resistance exercise (RE). However, little is known about the response of these parameters in trained individuals undergoing Kaatsu training (TOV) with exercises for different segments performed sequentially. Objective: measure the acute hemodynamic response between strength exercises in trained individuals undergoing TOV. Methods: 24 volunteers undergoing TOV for upper and lower limbs, 4 sets to exhaustion, 45% of 1-RM and rest between 40 and 50 seconds. Hemodynamics measured pre-session, inter-exercise and post-session were applied. Statistical analysis was applied using one-way ANOVA and Tukey post-hoc test. The value for significance was p≤0.05. Results: The HR and DP were significantly elevated compared to the pre-session time (p = 0.000). The variation of SBP showed no statistical difference for any of the comparisons. For DBP, post 2 (p = 0.036), 3 (p = 0.00), 4 (p = 0.00) and post-session (p = 0.021) decreased relative to pre-session. Moments post 3 (p = 0.025) and 4 (p = 0.054) were significantly lower than 1. For the MBP analysis showed significant difference between groups (p = 0,009 and F = 3,230). However, post-hoc analysis showed only a tendency among post 3 (p = 0.072) and 4 (p = 0.079) compared to pre-session. Conclusion: We concluded that during the course of ERs with TOV, cardiovascular responses are significantly higher for HR, DP in relation to rest, although not change the SBP. Unlike the DBP showed significant decreases throughout effort compared to pre-exercise.

1 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe an educational experiment with students from the 7th grade of elementary school to a public school of the east side of Sao Paulo where the games were themed on the three dimensions of content in view of the proposed political pedagogical project of the school.
Abstract: The physical education (PE) contributes, through their content and working techniques, with the integral development of the child. This paper describes an educational experiment carried out with students from the 7th grade of elementary school to a public school of the east side of Sao Paulo where the games were themed on the three dimensions of content in view of the proposed political pedagogical project of the school. Students were encouraged to reflect, analyze and discuss the games experienced and his lines showed the presence of critical thinking on the subject.

1 citations

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24 Nov 2008
TL;DR: The work and care that the psychologist of the sport should take during their travel with the team was discussed in this paper, where questions such as: training of mental abilities and ideal plan for the psychological income, risk management, proper use of information from the media, and intervention in decisive moments.
Abstract: The aim of this article was disseminating the work and care that the psychologist of the sport should take during their travel with the team.As we know, the commitments are such that a sports team or athlete is in constant travel, long or not. These can rise into major parts for sports results, if well planned or considered in advance. Such planning should take into account some decisive elements for the job that you perform. Therefore, it is necessary that the sports psychologist knows how to deal with stress and with other specific events that may occur during the trip. The motion included questions such as: training of mental abilities and ideal plan for the psychological income, risk management, the proper use of information from the media, and intervention in decisive moments.

1 citations

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TL;DR: This protocol was effective for fatigue men and women’s quadriceps femoris muscle and showed a lower peak torque due to this protocol (p < 0.001).
Abstract: Aims: The purpose of this study was to test an experimental fatigue protocol for the knee joint extensor muscles performed on an isokinetic dynamometer. Method: SPIRIT recommendations were applied. Participants were 40 healthy, young men and women. Protocol: The pre-fatigue quadriceps femoris peak torque during concentric maximum voluntary contractions (MVC) at 60o/s was measured. During the first protocol part, the task was to do MVC at 60°/s until a sequence of five concentric MVC was below 40% of its initial value. For the second part, intermittent quadriceps femoris muscle and hamstrings maximum voluntary isometric contractions for 30 s (ratio 2/1 seconds). Thirty seconds after the isometric MVC (post-fatigue), they did three concentric MVC. Then, after 5 minutes of absolute rest, they did two concentric MVC. Men and women showed a lower peak torque due to this protocol (p < 0.001). Conclusion: This protocol was effective for fatigue men and women’s quadriceps femoris muscle.

1 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
20228
202165
202083
201966
2018111