Publications by authors named "C Bertuol"

The aim was to summarize the characteristics of exercise interventions based on the adherence of adults with obesity. Studies were identified through a systematic review of the literature conducted in databases in June 2022. The articles selected were from clinical trials involving adults with obesity.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to compare the effects of non-periodized versus linear periodized combined training on body image and dissatisfaction in adults with obesity.
  • Participants, all with a BMI between 30 and 40, were divided into three groups: one with non-periodized training, one with linear periodization, and a control group, all undergoing a 16-week intervention.
  • The results showed that while the control group improved their perception of their current body silhouette, dissatisfaction increased over time, with both training methods managing to maintain current body perception and reduce ideal silhouette perceptions in the participants.
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The growing interest in the study of sedentary behavior is justified by its increasing presence in people's daily lives, particularly in leisure time. The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence and factors associated with sedentary behavior derived exclusively from TV time and from its combination with the time spent using other electronic devices among Brazilian adults (n = 52,443). This cross-sectional study used data from the Vigitel survey (2019), which included subjects ≥ 18 years old who resided in the capitals of the 26 Brazilian states and Federal District.

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Identifying the clustering and correlates of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) is very important for developing appropriate lifestyle interventions for children and adolescents. This systematic review (Prospero CRD42018094826) aimed to identify PA and SB cluster patterns and their correlates among boys and girls (0-19 years). The search was carried out in five electronic databases.

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