2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-51502013000400010
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Abstract: Fisioter Mov. 2013 set/dez;26(4):página 813-20 doi: ISSN 0103-5150 Fisioter. Mov., Curitiba, v. 26, n. 4, p. página 813-820, set./dez. 2013 Licenciado sob uma Licença Creative Commons [T] Does usual practice of physical activity affect balance in elderly women?[I] Prática habitual de atividade física afeta o equilíbrio de idosas?[A]Eliane Regina Ferreira Sernache de Freitas [a] , Fernando Raphael Pinto Guedes Rogério [b] , Cárita Mayume Yamacita [c] , Mayara de Luca Vareschi [d] , Rubens Alexa… Show more

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“…The regular practice of physical exercises was not merely a counterpoint to the sedentary lifestyle, keeping physical capacity within satisfactory levels, but also contributed towards the adhesion of healthy habits and a life full of activities (Freitas, Rogério, Yamacita, Vareschi, & Silva, 2013 with a sedentary lifestyle when compared to the qualities of a physically active group. When they evaluated the TUG test, the elderly with the shortest time were those who practiced regular physical exercises made up of a mixed training involving aerobic exercises and specific exercises for the strengthening of the muscles (Padoin, Gonçalves, Comaru, & Silva, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The regular practice of physical exercises was not merely a counterpoint to the sedentary lifestyle, keeping physical capacity within satisfactory levels, but also contributed towards the adhesion of healthy habits and a life full of activities (Freitas, Rogério, Yamacita, Vareschi, & Silva, 2013 with a sedentary lifestyle when compared to the qualities of a physically active group. When they evaluated the TUG test, the elderly with the shortest time were those who practiced regular physical exercises made up of a mixed training involving aerobic exercises and specific exercises for the strengthening of the muscles (Padoin, Gonçalves, Comaru, & Silva, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudo como o de Guimarães et al (2004), o qual avaliou 40 idosos, 20 ativos e 20 sedentários, ficou evidenciado que idosos ativos possuem uma menor propensão a quedas, melhoram o equilíbrio e a capacidade de realizar tarefas simples do cotidiano, apresentam melhores escores no TUG. De acordo com Freitas et al (2013), a prática habitual de atividade física melhora o equilíbrio corporal, corroborando com os resultados obtidos nesta pesquisa.…”
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“…The amount of time the volunteer was able to maintain the position was timed on a stopwatch. 21 Three attempts were made with each leg with a time limit of 30 seconds. The attempt with the longest duration was recorded for each volunteer and used in the study.…”
Section: Unipodal Testmentioning
confidence: 99%