Ermilo Canton MartinezAutonomous University of Baja California | UABC · Escuela de Deportes
Ermilo Canton Martinez
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The COVID-19 pandemic affected older adults worldwide. Sedentary older adults experienced more severe adverse health effects due to their shelter-in-place. Physical activity was strongly recommended during periods of social distancing. The present study evaluated the impact of a virtually supervised exercise program on the physical fitne...
High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is an exercise modality acknowledged to maintain physical fitness with more engagement in an active lifestyle compared with other traditional exercise models. Nevertheless, its effects on cardiac control and physical performance in an online-guided setting are not yet clarified. The present work assessed phys...
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Human brain function declines with aging. In this sense, exercise-based interventions has a promising effect on brain plasticity for older adults. Serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a positive biomarker for brain neuroplasticity in healthy older adults also modified by exercise training. Selected features of the exercise p...
Chronic exercise programs improve cardiometabolic status, lipid profile and glycemic control in older adults. These interventions usually last between 15 to 24 weeks with a frequency of three
to four times per week, jeopardizing the older adult continuous interest in the program and eventually its adherence. PURPOSE: To determine the effect of a mo...
Nearly 35% of Mexican older adults (OA) are diagnosed with mild depression.
Exercise has shown positive effects on reducing depression symptoms in OA. The
correlation between physical function, body composition and mild depression risk in
healthy OA has been neglected in Mexico. PURPOSE: To determine the effect of a
concurrent-training exercise pro...
Objetive: The aim of the present study was evaluate the effect of the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) on the secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) kinetics in whole saliva of healthy elderly women. Methods: Nine healthy, elderly females (age 61 ± 6.7 years) performed the 6 MWT. Saliva samples and heart rate (HR) were measured in basal, immediately (IPE), and...