2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-76382009000500017
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Papel do exercício físico na isquemia/reperfusão pulmonar e resposta inflamatória

Abstract: Advances in new technologies associated with improvement of knowledge in medicine have promoted important development in therapeutic and preventive approaches in an attempt to diminish complications following cardiothoracic process involving ischemia/ reperfusion (IR). Nevertheless, postoperative pulmonary injuries remain high and are considered one of the most frequent complications after cardiothoracic surgery. Thus, new strategies with prophylactic actions are crucial in the cardiovascular area in an attemp… Show more

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“…Mild exercise training has demonstrated beneficial effects in preventing pulmonary IR injury (9) and is associated with the reduced mortality in ARDS (10). Limb remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC), defined as intermittent periods of ischemia applied at a remote limb muscle before prolonged IR injury of a target organ, is a noninvasive intervention that has substantial benefits in protection against tissue injuries (11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mild exercise training has demonstrated beneficial effects in preventing pulmonary IR injury (9) and is associated with the reduced mortality in ARDS (10). Limb remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC), defined as intermittent periods of ischemia applied at a remote limb muscle before prolonged IR injury of a target organ, is a noninvasive intervention that has substantial benefits in protection against tissue injuries (11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elderly'sparticipantsforwhomdancingisusuallypracticedasaleisureactivity (Delbin, 2004), were predominant within all analyzed studies in this review. The impactofdanceasleisureactivitiesanditscorrelationwithCADmaybeavariable toguidemoreresearch.Subjectsbehaviorfromallarticlesusedwithinourdiscussion demonstrated tolerance to dance classes, which may represent a possible scenario whenleadingwithfunctionallimitationsandpoorbasalphysicalconditioning.Since cardiopaths age, gender, social aspects are related to behavior and have impact on CAD(WHO,2018)itshouldbealsoconsideredonunderstandingindividualdance modalitychoicesandpermanencyduringarehabilitationprocess.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to its preventive role, exercise training can even benefit patients already experiencing heart failure 269,270 and protect against damage from ischemia and reperfusion. 271 Improvements to vertebrate cardiac function following endurance training have been documented in both young and old animals. 272,273 The Drosophila model, due to its relatively short lifespan, offers an excellent opportunity to study the effects of age across ages in long-term, longitudinal study designs.…”
Section: Diet and Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%