Analise do equilíbrio postural e estabilidade de crianças e adolescentes obesos após protocolo de treinamento funcional de alta intensidade: estudo piloto

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade, Manoella Cavalcante de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da Uninove
Texto Completo: http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/3111
Resumo: Obesity is associated with postural instability, causing obese individuals to have a reduced ability to perform various balance activities, which may increase the risk of falling and may have an impact on confidence in participating in physical activities. High-intensity training is perceived as more enjoyable than continuous moderate-intensity exercise. This can improve exercise adherence and promote health benefits. With the impact generated by the COVID-19 pandemic, telerehabilitation has become an important option for physiotherapists to continue helping and offering rehabilitation services, being an effective tool for the treatment of various diseases, reducing health costs, improving adherence to treatment and quality of life of patients.Objective: To analyze the postural balance behavior of obese children and adolescents in different conditions of stability and vision before and after applying a high-intensity training protocol (HIT) through telerehabilitation. Methods: Pilot study with children and adolescents aged 06 to 17 years with a functional diagnosis of obesity, classified with percentiles between 97 and 99.9 or +2 and +3 z scores by the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed to the estimates of: Posturography , 3-minute step test (TD3) and body composition, before and after, high-intensity functional training (HIFT). Results: Despite the existence of a significant change in oscillation in the mediolateral (ML) direction on explanatory ground (Eyes open: 4.1±2.1; Eyes closed: 4.7±2.1), in general, children and obese adolescents oscillate in the anteroposterior and mediolateral direction in the same proportion and are more dependent on vision. After the application of the HIFT protocol, there were changes in the COP map responses in the anteroposterior (AP) versus mediolateral (ML) direction, and in the time series in the ellipse area (cm²), length (cm) and mean velocity (cm/s). The number of steps in the step test increased from 77 (66–99) to 89 (75–110) (p≤0.05) after the HIFT Conclusion: Obese children and adolescents sway in an anteroposterior and mediolateral direction in the same proportion and suffer difficulties in maintaining postural control and balance when some sensory information is denied or impaired, as in our case, vision, or when the task is sufficiently challenging, such as changing the support base. They also show that high-intensity functional training (HIFT) through telerehabilitation proved to be an effective tool in promoting the improvement of balance and functional capacity of obese children and adolescents, even though it is not capable of generating effects of improvement in the improvement body.
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Tese( Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Reabilitação) - Universidade Nove de Julho, São Paulo.http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/3111Obesity is associated with postural instability, causing obese individuals to have a reduced ability to perform various balance activities, which may increase the risk of falling and may have an impact on confidence in participating in physical activities. High-intensity training is perceived as more enjoyable than continuous moderate-intensity exercise. This can improve exercise adherence and promote health benefits. With the impact generated by the COVID-19 pandemic, telerehabilitation has become an important option for physiotherapists to continue helping and offering rehabilitation services, being an effective tool for the treatment of various diseases, reducing health costs, improving adherence to treatment and quality of life of patients.Objective: To analyze the postural balance behavior of obese children and adolescents in different conditions of stability and vision before and after applying a high-intensity training protocol (HIT) through telerehabilitation. Methods: Pilot study with children and adolescents aged 06 to 17 years with a functional diagnosis of obesity, classified with percentiles between 97 and 99.9 or +2 and +3 z scores by the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed to the estimates of: Posturography , 3-minute step test (TD3) and body composition, before and after, high-intensity functional training (HIFT). Results: Despite the existence of a significant change in oscillation in the mediolateral (ML) direction on explanatory ground (Eyes open: 4.1±2.1; Eyes closed: 4.7±2.1), in general, children and obese adolescents oscillate in the anteroposterior and mediolateral direction in the same proportion and are more dependent on vision. After the application of the HIFT protocol, there were changes in the COP map responses in the anteroposterior (AP) versus mediolateral (ML) direction, and in the time series in the ellipse area (cm²), length (cm) and mean velocity (cm/s). The number of steps in the step test increased from 77 (66–99) to 89 (75–110) (p≤0.05) after the HIFT Conclusion: Obese children and adolescents sway in an anteroposterior and mediolateral direction in the same proportion and suffer difficulties in maintaining postural control and balance when some sensory information is denied or impaired, as in our case, vision, or when the task is sufficiently challenging, such as changing the support base. They also show that high-intensity functional training (HIFT) through telerehabilitation proved to be an effective tool in promoting the improvement of balance and functional capacity of obese children and adolescents, even though it is not capable of generating effects of improvement in the improvement body.A obesidade está associada à instabilidade postural, fazendo com que os obesos apresentem diminuição na capacidade de realizar diversas atividades de equilíbrio, podendo aumentar o risco de queda e pode ter impacto na confiança em participar de atividades físicas. O treinamento de alta intensidade é percebido como mais agradável e isso pode melhorar a adesão ao exercício e promover benefícios à saúde. Com o impacto gerado pela pandemia de COVID-19, a telereabilitação tornou-se uma opção importante para que os fisioterapeutas continuassem auxiliando e oferecendo serviço de reabilitação, sendo uma ferramenta eficaz para o tratamento de diversas doenças, redução dos custos de saúde e melhor da qualidade de vida dos pacientes. Objetivo: Analisar o comportamento do equilíbrio postural de crianças e adolescentes obesos nas diferentes condições de estabilidade e visão antes e após aplicação de protocolo de treinamento de alta intensidade (HIT) por meio de telereabilitação. Métodos: Estudo piloto com crianças e adolescentes de 06 a 17 anos com diagnóstico funcional de obesidade, classificados com percentis entre 97 e 99,9 ou +2 e +3 escores z pela Organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS) submetidos às avaliações de: Posturografia, teste de degrau de 3 minutos (TD3) e composição corporal, antes e após, treinamento funcional de alta intensidade (HIFT). Resultados: Apesar da existência de alteração significativa de oscilação no sentido médio-lateral (ML) em solo instável (Olhos abertos: 4,1±2,1; Olhos vendados: 4,7±2,1), de modo geral, crianças e adolescentes obesos oscilam no sentido ântero-posterior e médio-lateral em mesma proporção e têm maior dependência da visão. Após aplicação do protocolo HIFT, houve alterações significativas de respostas mapa do COP na direção ântero-posterior (AP) versus médio- lateral (ML), e da série temporal na área elipse (cm²), comprimento (cm) e velocidade média (cm/s). O número de passos do teste de degrau aumentou de 77 (66–99) para 89 (75–110) (p≤0,05) após o HIFT Conclusão: Crianças e adolescentes obesos oscilam no sentido ântero-posterior e médio-lateral em mesma proporção e sofrem dificuldades para manutenção do controle postural e equilíbrio quando alguma informação sensorial é negada ou prejudicada. O treinamento funcional de alta intensidade (HIFT) por meio da telereabilitação mostrou-se uma ferramenta eficaz em promover melhora da estabilidade e equilíbrio e da capacidade funcional de crianças e adolescentes obesas, mesmo não sendo capaz de gerar efeitos significativos de melhoria na composição corporal.Submitted by Nadir Basilio (nadirsb@uninove.br) on 2023-02-03T15:26:11Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Manoella Cavalcante de Andrade.pdf: 2221540 bytes, checksum: 73372c8eff081d97c1e2938c3c2c8b68 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-02-03T15:26:11Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Analise do equilíbrio postural e estabilidade de crianças e adolescentes obesos após protocolo de treinamento funcional de alta intensidade: estudo piloto
title Analise do equilíbrio postural e estabilidade de crianças e adolescentes obesos após protocolo de treinamento funcional de alta intensidade: estudo piloto
spellingShingle Analise do equilíbrio postural e estabilidade de crianças e adolescentes obesos após protocolo de treinamento funcional de alta intensidade: estudo piloto
Andrade, Manoella Cavalcante de
obesidade
Nintendo Wii
estabilidade postural
capacidade funcional
treinamento de alta intensidade
telereabilitação
obesity
Nintendo Wii
postural stability
functional capacity
high-intensity training
telerehabilitation
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Analise do equilíbrio postural e estabilidade de crianças e adolescentes obesos após protocolo de treinamento funcional de alta intensidade: estudo piloto
title_full Analise do equilíbrio postural e estabilidade de crianças e adolescentes obesos após protocolo de treinamento funcional de alta intensidade: estudo piloto
title_fullStr Analise do equilíbrio postural e estabilidade de crianças e adolescentes obesos após protocolo de treinamento funcional de alta intensidade: estudo piloto
title_full_unstemmed Analise do equilíbrio postural e estabilidade de crianças e adolescentes obesos após protocolo de treinamento funcional de alta intensidade: estudo piloto
title_sort Analise do equilíbrio postural e estabilidade de crianças e adolescentes obesos após protocolo de treinamento funcional de alta intensidade: estudo piloto
author Andrade, Manoella Cavalcante de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade, Manoella Cavalcante de
contributor_str_mv Costa, Dirceu
Jorge, Luciana Maria Malosa Sampaio
Costa, Dirceu
Jorge, Luciana Maria Malosa Sampaio
Gomes, Evelim Leal de Freitas Dantas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv obesidade
Nintendo Wii
estabilidade postural
capacidade funcional
treinamento de alta intensidade
telereabilitação
topic obesidade
Nintendo Wii
estabilidade postural
capacidade funcional
treinamento de alta intensidade
telereabilitação
obesity
Nintendo Wii
postural stability
functional capacity
high-intensity training
telerehabilitation
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv obesity
Nintendo Wii
postural stability
functional capacity
high-intensity training
telerehabilitation
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description Obesity is associated with postural instability, causing obese individuals to have a reduced ability to perform various balance activities, which may increase the risk of falling and may have an impact on confidence in participating in physical activities. High-intensity training is perceived as more enjoyable than continuous moderate-intensity exercise. This can improve exercise adherence and promote health benefits. With the impact generated by the COVID-19 pandemic, telerehabilitation has become an important option for physiotherapists to continue helping and offering rehabilitation services, being an effective tool for the treatment of various diseases, reducing health costs, improving adherence to treatment and quality of life of patients.Objective: To analyze the postural balance behavior of obese children and adolescents in different conditions of stability and vision before and after applying a high-intensity training protocol (HIT) through telerehabilitation. Methods: Pilot study with children and adolescents aged 06 to 17 years with a functional diagnosis of obesity, classified with percentiles between 97 and 99.9 or +2 and +3 z scores by the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed to the estimates of: Posturography , 3-minute step test (TD3) and body composition, before and after, high-intensity functional training (HIFT). Results: Despite the existence of a significant change in oscillation in the mediolateral (ML) direction on explanatory ground (Eyes open: 4.1±2.1; Eyes closed: 4.7±2.1), in general, children and obese adolescents oscillate in the anteroposterior and mediolateral direction in the same proportion and are more dependent on vision. After the application of the HIFT protocol, there were changes in the COP map responses in the anteroposterior (AP) versus mediolateral (ML) direction, and in the time series in the ellipse area (cm²), length (cm) and mean velocity (cm/s). The number of steps in the step test increased from 77 (66–99) to 89 (75–110) (p≤0.05) after the HIFT Conclusion: Obese children and adolescents sway in an anteroposterior and mediolateral direction in the same proportion and suffer difficulties in maintaining postural control and balance when some sensory information is denied or impaired, as in our case, vision, or when the task is sufficiently challenging, such as changing the support base. They also show that high-intensity functional training (HIFT) through telerehabilitation proved to be an effective tool in promoting the improvement of balance and functional capacity of obese children and adolescents, even though it is not capable of generating effects of improvement in the improvement body.
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