Impacto isolado e associado das aptidões cardiorrespiratória e neuromuscular nos níveis de atividade física de pacientes com doença arterial periférica: um estudo observacional longitudinal

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Paulo Longano Mesquita de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
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Resumo: Introduction: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is the result of the chronic atherosclerotic process. Patients with DAP perform 36% less physical activity compared to individuals without the disease, thus presenting low cardiorespiratory and neuromuscular fitness. The impact of these low fitness alone is already in the literature, but there are no studies that point out the consequences of these combined components in the level of physical activity. Objective: To verify the impact of low neuromuscular fitness and low cardiorespiratory fitness on the level of physical activity of patients with PAD Method: The project involves two studies, one cross-sectional and the other longitudinal. Both studies, patients used accelerometer for seven days to measure the level of physical activity. Neuromuscular fitness was evaluated through the sit to stand test and cardiorespiratory fitness was assessed by the six-minute walk test. With the data, the patients were categorized into three groups for the cross-sectional study (n=187): low neuromuscular fitness and low cardiorespiratory fitness, two components (2C), low neuromuscular fitness or low cardiorespiratory fitness, one component (1C) and high neuromuscular fitness and high cardiorespiratory fitness, no component (NC). For the longitudinal study (n=53) the groups were separated into high cardiorespiratory and/or neuromuscular fitness (NNC) and low cardiorespiratory and neuromuscular fitness (LNC). In the longitudinal study, the measurements performed in the cross-sectional study were reevaluated after two years and the changes in neuromuscular and cardiorespiratory fitness from baseline to follow-up were calculated. Results: Cross-sectional study: Patients in group 1C and 2C spend less time in low-light, moderate and vigorous physical activity compared to the NC group (low-light physical activity: NC:2026 ± 711 minutes/week vs 1C:1778 ± 583 minutes/week, vs 2C: 1659 ± 600 minutes/week, p=.016; moderate physical activity: NC:2316 ± 840 minutes/week vs. 1C:1972 ± 665 minutes/week, vs. 2C: 1849 ± 747 minutes/week, p=.005; vigorous physical activity: NC:132 ± 125 minutes/week vs. 1C: 68 ± 77 minutes/week, vs 2C: 74 ± 105 minutes/week, p=.<001). Longitudinal study: Both groups maintained the level of physical activity (Sedentary behavior: Year 0: NNC: 2666 ± 1239 minutes/week vs. CNL: 3779 ± 649 minutes/week, Year 2: NNC: 3124 ± 1222 minutes/week vs. LNC: 3512 ± 1920 minutes/week; group p=.009; Light physical activity: Year 0: NNC: 1649 ± 799 minutes/week vs. LNC: 1175 ± 410 minutes/week, Year 2: NNC: 1519 ± 729 minutes/week vs. LNC: 1061 ± 596 minutes/week; group p=.004; Moderate-vigorous physical activity: Year 0: NNC: 107 ± 125 minutes/week vs. LNC: 54 ± 45 minutes/week, Year 2: NNC: 70 ± 100 minutes/week vs. LNC: 3512 ± 1920 minutes/week; group p=.029; Step count: Year 0: NNC: 31984 ± 17524 minutes/week vs. LNC: 23659 ± 10419 minutes/week, Year 2: NNC: 27839 ± 17019 minutes/week vs. LNC: 15909 ± 9425 minutes/week; group p=.004). Conclusion: Low cardiorespiratory and/or neuromuscular fitness are associated with a reduction in the level of physical activity of patients with DAP, however, these conditions are not associated with greater reductions over time
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spelling Dias, Raphael Mendes Rittihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7585097807348027Dias, Raphael Mendes Rittihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7585097807348027Jorge, Luciana Maria Malosa Sampaiohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2970138065407046Kanegusuku, Hélciohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3841903268862826http://lattes.cnpq.br/2809497648665796Oliveira, Paulo Longano Mesquita de2022-10-13T21:32:48Z2022-06-14Oliveira, Paulo Longano Mesquita de. Impacto isolado e associado das aptidões cardiorrespiratória e neuromuscular nos níveis de atividade física de pacientes com doença arterial periférica: um estudo observacional longitudinal. 2022. 46 f. Tese( Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Reabilitação) - Universidade Nove de Julho, São Paulo.http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/3059Introduction: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is the result of the chronic atherosclerotic process. Patients with DAP perform 36% less physical activity compared to individuals without the disease, thus presenting low cardiorespiratory and neuromuscular fitness. The impact of these low fitness alone is already in the literature, but there are no studies that point out the consequences of these combined components in the level of physical activity. Objective: To verify the impact of low neuromuscular fitness and low cardiorespiratory fitness on the level of physical activity of patients with PAD Method: The project involves two studies, one cross-sectional and the other longitudinal. Both studies, patients used accelerometer for seven days to measure the level of physical activity. Neuromuscular fitness was evaluated through the sit to stand test and cardiorespiratory fitness was assessed by the six-minute walk test. With the data, the patients were categorized into three groups for the cross-sectional study (n=187): low neuromuscular fitness and low cardiorespiratory fitness, two components (2C), low neuromuscular fitness or low cardiorespiratory fitness, one component (1C) and high neuromuscular fitness and high cardiorespiratory fitness, no component (NC). For the longitudinal study (n=53) the groups were separated into high cardiorespiratory and/or neuromuscular fitness (NNC) and low cardiorespiratory and neuromuscular fitness (LNC). In the longitudinal study, the measurements performed in the cross-sectional study were reevaluated after two years and the changes in neuromuscular and cardiorespiratory fitness from baseline to follow-up were calculated. Results: Cross-sectional study: Patients in group 1C and 2C spend less time in low-light, moderate and vigorous physical activity compared to the NC group (low-light physical activity: NC:2026 ± 711 minutes/week vs 1C:1778 ± 583 minutes/week, vs 2C: 1659 ± 600 minutes/week, p=.016; moderate physical activity: NC:2316 ± 840 minutes/week vs. 1C:1972 ± 665 minutes/week, vs. 2C: 1849 ± 747 minutes/week, p=.005; vigorous physical activity: NC:132 ± 125 minutes/week vs. 1C: 68 ± 77 minutes/week, vs 2C: 74 ± 105 minutes/week, p=.<001). Longitudinal study: Both groups maintained the level of physical activity (Sedentary behavior: Year 0: NNC: 2666 ± 1239 minutes/week vs. CNL: 3779 ± 649 minutes/week, Year 2: NNC: 3124 ± 1222 minutes/week vs. LNC: 3512 ± 1920 minutes/week; group p=.009; Light physical activity: Year 0: NNC: 1649 ± 799 minutes/week vs. LNC: 1175 ± 410 minutes/week, Year 2: NNC: 1519 ± 729 minutes/week vs. LNC: 1061 ± 596 minutes/week; group p=.004; Moderate-vigorous physical activity: Year 0: NNC: 107 ± 125 minutes/week vs. LNC: 54 ± 45 minutes/week, Year 2: NNC: 70 ± 100 minutes/week vs. LNC: 3512 ± 1920 minutes/week; group p=.029; Step count: Year 0: NNC: 31984 ± 17524 minutes/week vs. LNC: 23659 ± 10419 minutes/week, Year 2: NNC: 27839 ± 17019 minutes/week vs. LNC: 15909 ± 9425 minutes/week; group p=.004). Conclusion: Low cardiorespiratory and/or neuromuscular fitness are associated with a reduction in the level of physical activity of patients with DAP, however, these conditions are not associated with greater reductions over timeIntrodução: A doença arterial periférica (DAP) é resultado do processo aterosclerótico crônico. Pacientes com DAP realizam 36% menos de atividade física em comparação com indivíduos sem a doença, apresentando, assim, baixa aptidão cardiorrespiratória e neuromuscular. O impacto das baixas aptidões isoladamente já estão evidenciadas na literatura, mas não há estudos que apontam as consequências desses componentes combinados no nível de atividade física. Objetivo: Verificar o impacto da baixa aptidão neuromuscular e baixa aptidão cardiorrespiratória no nível de atividade física de pacientes com DAP Método: O projeto envolve dois estudos, um transversal e outro longitudinal. Ambos os estudos, pacientes usaram acelerômetro por sete dias para mensurar o nível de atividade física. Aptidão neuromuscular foi avaliada através do teste de sentar e levantar e a aptidão cardiorrespiratória avaliada pelo teste de seis minutos de caminhada. Com os dados, os pacientes foram categorizados em três grupos para o estudo transversal (n=187): baixa aptidão neuromuscular e baixa aptidão cardiorrespiratória, dois componentes (2C), baixa aptidão neuromuscular ou baixa aptidão cardiorrespiratória, um componente (1C) e alta aptidão neuromuscular e alta aptidão cardiorrespiratória, nenhum componente (NC). Para o estudo longitudinal (n=53) os grupos foram separados em aptidão cardiorrespiratório e/ou neuromuscular alta (NNC) e aptidão cardiorrespiratória e neuromuscular baixa (LNC). No estudo longitudinal, as medidas realizadas no estudo transversal foram reavaliadas após dois anos e as alterações nas aptidões neuromuscular e cardiorrespiratória do baseline para o follow-up foram calculadas. Resultados: Estudo transversal: Pacientes do grupo 1C e 2C passam menos tempo em atividade física leve, moderada e vigorosa em comparação com o grupo NC (atividade física leve: NC:2026 ± 711 minutos/semana vs. 1C:1778 ± 583 minutos/semana, vs. 2C: 1659 ± 600 minutos/semana, p=.016; atividade física moderada: NC:2316 ± 840 minutos/semana vs. 1C:1972 ± 665 minutos/semana, vs. 2C: 1849 ± 747 minutos/semana, p=.005; atividade física vigorosa: NC:132 ± 125 minutos/semana vs. 1C: 68 ± 77 minutos/semana, vs. 2C: 74 ± 105 minutos/semana, p=.<001). Estudo longitudinal: Ambos os grupos mantiveram o nível de atividade física (Comportamento sedentário: Ano 0: NNC: 2666 ± 1239 minutos/semana vs. LNC: 3779 ± 649 minutos/semana, Ano 2: NNC: 3124 ± 1222 minutos/semana vs. LNC: 3512 ± 1920 minutos/semana; grupo p=.009; Atividade física leve: Ano 0: NNC: 1649 ± 799 minutos/semana vs. LNC: 1175 ± 410 minutos/semana, Ano 2: NNC: 1519 ± 729 minutos/semana vs. LNC: 1061 ± 596 minutos/semana; grupo p=.004; Atividade física moderada-vigorosa: Ano 0: NNC: 107 ± 125 minutos/semana vs. LNC: 54 ± 45 minutos/semana, Ano 2: NNC: 70 ± 100 minutos/semana vs. LNC: 3512 ± 1920 minutos/semana; grupo p=.029; Contagem de passos: Ano 0: NNC: 31984 ± 17524 minutos/semana vs. LNC: 23659 ± 10419 minutos/semana, Ano 2: NNC: 27839 ± 17019 minutos/semana vs. LNC: 15909 ± 9425 minutos/semana; grupo p=.004). Conclusão: Baixa aptidão cardiorrespiratória e/ou neuromuscular estão associadas a redução no nível de atividade física do paciente com DAP, porém, essas condições não estão associadas a maiores reduções ao longo do tempoSubmitted by Nadir Basilio (nadirsb@uninove.br) on 2022-10-13T21:32:48Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Paulo Longano Mesquita de Oliveira.pdf: 1519049 bytes, checksum: 02bbaa3e5216efac0a4514b1c3a6c748 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-10-13T21:32:48Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Impacto isolado e associado das aptidões cardiorrespiratória e neuromuscular nos níveis de atividade física de pacientes com doença arterial periférica: um estudo observacional longitudinal
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Isolated and associated impact of cardiorespiratory and neuromuscular fitness on physical activity levels of PAD patients: cross-sectional study
title Impacto isolado e associado das aptidões cardiorrespiratória e neuromuscular nos níveis de atividade física de pacientes com doença arterial periférica: um estudo observacional longitudinal
spellingShingle Impacto isolado e associado das aptidões cardiorrespiratória e neuromuscular nos níveis de atividade física de pacientes com doença arterial periférica: um estudo observacional longitudinal
Oliveira, Paulo Longano Mesquita de
doença arterial periférica
nível de atividade física
aptidão neuromuscular
aptidão cardiorrespiratório
peripheral arterial disease
level of physical activity
neuromuscular fitness
cardiorespiratory fitness
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Impacto isolado e associado das aptidões cardiorrespiratória e neuromuscular nos níveis de atividade física de pacientes com doença arterial periférica: um estudo observacional longitudinal
title_full Impacto isolado e associado das aptidões cardiorrespiratória e neuromuscular nos níveis de atividade física de pacientes com doença arterial periférica: um estudo observacional longitudinal
title_fullStr Impacto isolado e associado das aptidões cardiorrespiratória e neuromuscular nos níveis de atividade física de pacientes com doença arterial periférica: um estudo observacional longitudinal
title_full_unstemmed Impacto isolado e associado das aptidões cardiorrespiratória e neuromuscular nos níveis de atividade física de pacientes com doença arterial periférica: um estudo observacional longitudinal
title_sort Impacto isolado e associado das aptidões cardiorrespiratória e neuromuscular nos níveis de atividade física de pacientes com doença arterial periférica: um estudo observacional longitudinal
author Oliveira, Paulo Longano Mesquita de
author_facet Oliveira, Paulo Longano Mesquita de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Dias, Raphael Mendes Ritti
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7585097807348027
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Dias, Raphael Mendes Ritti
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7585097807348027
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Jorge, Luciana Maria Malosa Sampaio
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2970138065407046
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Kanegusuku, Hélcio
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3841903268862826
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2809497648665796
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Paulo Longano Mesquita de
contributor_str_mv Dias, Raphael Mendes Ritti
Dias, Raphael Mendes Ritti
Jorge, Luciana Maria Malosa Sampaio
Kanegusuku, Hélcio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv doença arterial periférica
nível de atividade física
aptidão neuromuscular
aptidão cardiorrespiratório
topic doença arterial periférica
nível de atividade física
aptidão neuromuscular
aptidão cardiorrespiratório
peripheral arterial disease
level of physical activity
neuromuscular fitness
cardiorespiratory fitness
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv peripheral arterial disease
level of physical activity
neuromuscular fitness
cardiorespiratory fitness
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description Introduction: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is the result of the chronic atherosclerotic process. Patients with DAP perform 36% less physical activity compared to individuals without the disease, thus presenting low cardiorespiratory and neuromuscular fitness. The impact of these low fitness alone is already in the literature, but there are no studies that point out the consequences of these combined components in the level of physical activity. Objective: To verify the impact of low neuromuscular fitness and low cardiorespiratory fitness on the level of physical activity of patients with PAD Method: The project involves two studies, one cross-sectional and the other longitudinal. Both studies, patients used accelerometer for seven days to measure the level of physical activity. Neuromuscular fitness was evaluated through the sit to stand test and cardiorespiratory fitness was assessed by the six-minute walk test. With the data, the patients were categorized into three groups for the cross-sectional study (n=187): low neuromuscular fitness and low cardiorespiratory fitness, two components (2C), low neuromuscular fitness or low cardiorespiratory fitness, one component (1C) and high neuromuscular fitness and high cardiorespiratory fitness, no component (NC). For the longitudinal study (n=53) the groups were separated into high cardiorespiratory and/or neuromuscular fitness (NNC) and low cardiorespiratory and neuromuscular fitness (LNC). In the longitudinal study, the measurements performed in the cross-sectional study were reevaluated after two years and the changes in neuromuscular and cardiorespiratory fitness from baseline to follow-up were calculated. Results: Cross-sectional study: Patients in group 1C and 2C spend less time in low-light, moderate and vigorous physical activity compared to the NC group (low-light physical activity: NC:2026 ± 711 minutes/week vs 1C:1778 ± 583 minutes/week, vs 2C: 1659 ± 600 minutes/week, p=.016; moderate physical activity: NC:2316 ± 840 minutes/week vs. 1C:1972 ± 665 minutes/week, vs. 2C: 1849 ± 747 minutes/week, p=.005; vigorous physical activity: NC:132 ± 125 minutes/week vs. 1C: 68 ± 77 minutes/week, vs 2C: 74 ± 105 minutes/week, p=.<001). Longitudinal study: Both groups maintained the level of physical activity (Sedentary behavior: Year 0: NNC: 2666 ± 1239 minutes/week vs. CNL: 3779 ± 649 minutes/week, Year 2: NNC: 3124 ± 1222 minutes/week vs. LNC: 3512 ± 1920 minutes/week; group p=.009; Light physical activity: Year 0: NNC: 1649 ± 799 minutes/week vs. LNC: 1175 ± 410 minutes/week, Year 2: NNC: 1519 ± 729 minutes/week vs. LNC: 1061 ± 596 minutes/week; group p=.004; Moderate-vigorous physical activity: Year 0: NNC: 107 ± 125 minutes/week vs. LNC: 54 ± 45 minutes/week, Year 2: NNC: 70 ± 100 minutes/week vs. LNC: 3512 ± 1920 minutes/week; group p=.029; Step count: Year 0: NNC: 31984 ± 17524 minutes/week vs. LNC: 23659 ± 10419 minutes/week, Year 2: NNC: 27839 ± 17019 minutes/week vs. LNC: 15909 ± 9425 minutes/week; group p=.004). Conclusion: Low cardiorespiratory and/or neuromuscular fitness are associated with a reduction in the level of physical activity of patients with DAP, however, these conditions are not associated with greater reductions over time
publishDate 2022
dc.date.accessioned.fl_str_mv 2022-10-13T21:32:48Z
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