2012
DOI: 10.7322/jhgd.46456
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Variabilidade Da Frequência Cardíaca Em Crianças Obesas

Abstract: Introdução: nos últimos anos, diversos estudos analisaram o comportamento do sistema nervosoautônomo (SNA) frente à obesidade e utilizaram, para esta análise, a variabilidade da frequênciacardíaca (VFC). Embora descrito na literatura que adultos obesos apresentam disfunções do SNA, faltam informações referentes a crianças obesas e os achados existentes ainda são inconclusivos. Objetivo: reunir estudos que abordem a análise do SNA, por meio da VFC, em crianças obesas para melhor compreender a influência da obes… Show more

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“…As reported above, obese children and adolescents demonstrated changes in autonomic behavior of the nervous system characterized by reductions in both sympathetic and parasympathetic activity 7,22 , which is associated with higher risks of morbidity and mortality 23 . Given this and the epidemiological importance of obesity¹, any intervention capable of inducing improved autonomic modulation is fundamental and should be implemented.…”
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confidence: 72%
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“…As reported above, obese children and adolescents demonstrated changes in autonomic behavior of the nervous system characterized by reductions in both sympathetic and parasympathetic activity 7,22 , which is associated with higher risks of morbidity and mortality 23 . Given this and the epidemiological importance of obesity¹, any intervention capable of inducing improved autonomic modulation is fundamental and should be implemented.…”
Section: Author Disclosuresmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…There is evidence that obese children demonstrate reduced parasympathetic activity 7,22 , which is an important negative factor as this reduction is associated with the development of risk factors and an increase in morbidity and mortality 23 . Thus, the increase in parasympathetic activity induced by the applied intervention program represents an important aspect for these children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The training sessions were composed of 11 exercise stations developed in a circuit format, whereby participants passed three times in each station with a break of 30 s. At the end of the exercise the participants performed an 18 to 30‐min walk depending on the week of training. The Borg scale (Borg, ) was used to control the intensity of functional training and the critical speed to stipulate the intensity of the aerobic part of the functional training (Takahashi et al., ). The strategy of loads and the training protocol performed by the functional training group (FTG) is described in Figure .…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%