2011
DOI: 10.5007/1980-0037.2010v12n2p120
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Influência da adiposidade nas respostas fisiológicas e afetivas na caminhada de ritmo autosselecionado DOI:10.5007/1980-0037.2010v12n2p120

Abstract: Resumo -O objetivo desse estudo foi verificar a influência da adiposidade corporal sobre as respostas fisiológicas e afetivas durante caminhada em ritmo autosselecionado. Foram investigadas 45 mulheres adultas, sedentárias, que foram divididas de acordo com o seu percentual de gordura corporal em baixo tercil (BT, n=15), médio tercil (MT, n=15) e alto tercil (AT, n=15). Todos os participantes foram submetidos a duas sessões experimentais, as quais foram compostas de (I) uma pré-avaliação inicial, avaliação ant… Show more

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“…Aerobic exercise sessions performed at intensities above the lactate or ventilatory threshold are associated with negative affective responses, whereas exercise sessions performed at intensities below the lactate or ventilatory threshold are associated with positive affective responses [9]. The effect of aerobic exercise intensity was broadly discussed in the literature [10][11][12], however, it should be considered that an aerobic exercise session configuration is based on intensity and duration. Reed and Buck [13] performed a review to investigate the effects of exercise duration on psychological variables; however, the majority of the studies included in this review investigated mood responses instead of affective responses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aerobic exercise sessions performed at intensities above the lactate or ventilatory threshold are associated with negative affective responses, whereas exercise sessions performed at intensities below the lactate or ventilatory threshold are associated with positive affective responses [9]. The effect of aerobic exercise intensity was broadly discussed in the literature [10][11][12], however, it should be considered that an aerobic exercise session configuration is based on intensity and duration. Reed and Buck [13] performed a review to investigate the effects of exercise duration on psychological variables; however, the majority of the studies included in this review investigated mood responses instead of affective responses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%