Lucas Soares de Aguiar's research while affiliated with University of Brasília and other places
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Publications (3)
Reis, AL, Deus, LA, Neves, RVP, Corrêa, HL Reis, TL, Aguiar, LS Honorato, FS, Barbosa, JMS, Araújo, TB, Palmeira, TRC, Simões, HG, Prestes, J, Sousa, CV, Ide, BN, and Rosa, TdS. Exercise-induced transient oxidative stress is mitigated in Down syndrome: insights about redox balance and muscle strength. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000–000, 2023—This s...
Background:
Hemodialysis patients are suffering from depressive symptoms. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels are negatively associated with depressive symptoms and decrease during a single hemodialysis session. Resistance training (RT) might be an additional non-pharmacological tool to increase BDNF and promote mental health.
Methods...
Context:
The elastic tubes have been used for clinical rehabilitation programs in which exercises are performed with submaximal intensities due to the difficulty in the measure the applied force. The authors aimed to quantify the elastic constant of elastic tubes used in neuromuscular rehabilitation programs predicting the force related to elastic...
Citations
... A total of 1,059 patients were included in this study. Furthermore, all the studies were published in the English language from 1983 to 2023, and were conducted in China (n = 4) (17)(18)(19)(20), United States (n = 3) (21-23), Greece (n = 5) (24-28), Japan (n = 1) (29), Brazil (n = 1) (30), Spain (n = 1) (31), Poland (n = 1) (32), Iran (n = 2) (33, 34), Korea (n = 1) (35), Netherlands (n = 2) (36), New Zealand (n = 1) (37) and Turkey (n = 1) (38). Sixteen studies were randomized controlled trials, and 6 studies were quasi-experimental trials. ...
... Except for the squat exercise, which was performed with only the body mass, all strength training exercises were executed with elastic tubes (R.O.C.F de Souza industry and commerce of equipment for physiotherapy and sports-ME, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). The elastic tubes employed during the sessions had an external and internal diameter of 10.1 and 5 mm, respectively, wall thickness of 2.5 mm, and modulus of elasticity of 52.4 N·m 21 (28). The RE with elastic tubes session consisted of 3 sets of 12 repetitions with 30 seconds of rest interval between the sets and 2 minutes between the exercises. ...