Publications by authors named "Mateus Rossato"

Objectives: To analyze the magnitude and direction of inter-limb asymmetries in vertical jump, T-test, isokinetic peak torque, and muscle volume in professional female soccer players.

Methods: Sixteen female soccer players participated in the study (22.7 ± 3.

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The aim of the study was to verify relationships between isolated and grouped clinical conditions (Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus [T2DM] and Peripheral Arterial Disease [PAD]) with the skin temperature of the plantar region of the feet (Tskin_Feet). Twenty-four elderly women participated, divided into three groups: GT2DM + PAD (n = 8; 69.6 ± 8.

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  • Asymmetries in swimming can be caused by inefficient techniques or limb coordination, leading to reduced propulsion and increased drag.
  • The study compared isokinetic peak torque asymmetries in shoulder movements of competitive swimmers at two speeds (60°/s and 180°/s) using an isokinetic dynamometer.
  • Results indicated greater asymmetry in internal rotation and flexion at the slower speed, suggesting that understanding these asymmetries can help create tailored training programs to improve swimming efficiency and coordination.
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The aims of the present study are to investigate the magnitude and direction of the elbow torque asymmetries in manual wheelchair users and to verify the agreement levels of the asymmetry's direction between different velocities and contraction modes in the isokinetic test. The sample was composed of 14 manual wheelchair users (four women, 10 men). The peak torque of the elbow flexors and extensors were measured on the dominant and non-dominant limbs, using a set of concentric/eccentric contractions at speeds of 60° s and 180° s.

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The objective was to evaluate the effects of acai supplementation (AS) on markers of muscle damage. Twelve men participated in the 21-day study. All performed the damage protocol (DP) in two moments, separated by 7 days.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify, describe and synthesize the skill tests used in wheelchair basketball.

Method: A systematic review was carried out in the databases: PubMed/Medline, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Web of science and Google Scholar from inception to January 2021 with up to date in January 2022. the eligibility criteria used were Inclusion: (i) evaluation of wheelchair basketball athletes; (ii) using skill tests (defined as agility, speed, ball maneuverability, slalom, etc.

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  • This study explored the differences in physical, technical, and tactical skills among U-15 soccer players based on their coaches' evaluations of potential, categorizing them into promising, intermediate, and less promising groups.
  • A total of 53 participants underwent various assessments, including anthropometry, maturity, and soccer-specific performance metrics, with findings showing that promising players excelled in sprinting and offensive actions during small-sided games.
  • The results highlight the effectiveness of small-sided games in evaluating player skills, while also underscoring the significant influence of coaches' perceptions in talent identification and selection.
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This study aimed to investigate how different strategies of task constraint manipulation impact physical and tactical demands in small-sided and conditioned games (SSCG). Ten recreational U-17 soccer players participated in this study (16.89 ± 0.

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  • Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are specialized proteins that detect harmful microorganisms and respond to tissue damage signals, playing a key role in the body's immune response.
  • Recent studies highlight TLRs' involvement in various inflammatory diseases, especially rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, but they are also crucial in understanding gouty arthritis related to monosodium urate (MSU) crystals.
  • The research focuses on TLR2 and TLR4, showing that TLRs significantly influence the inflammation process in gout by promoting the production of interleukin-1 beta (IL1β), which is linked to disease severity in affected individuals.
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  • This scoping review aimed to summarize the physiological effects of compression stockings (CS) on individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI) and identify future research areas.
  • After screening 283 titles, only five studies involving 78 individuals with SCI met the inclusion criteria, revealing mixed effects of CS use during rest and exercise.
  • The findings suggest that while CS use can reduce risks like deep vein thrombosis, it may also increase systolic blood pressure; future research should explore factors like pharmacological interventions, body position changes, and exercise effects.
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  • * Thirty male volleyball players were divided into two groups: one with a history of shoulder injury (WHI) and one without (NHI).
  • * While there were no significant differences in peak torque or various calculated strength ratios between the groups, the WHI group had a low spiking ratio and exhibited changes in peak torque angles at certain speeds due to prior injuries.
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  • The study investigated the optimal energy dose of photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) to enhance muscle performance and reduce fatigue in knee extension exercises among eighteen physically active men.
  • Participants engaged in a series of isokinetic exercises with control sessions and various PBMT dosages (135, 270, or 540 J) applied before workouts.
  • Results showed that while total work during exercises remained unchanged across PBMT dosages compared to placebo, all PBMT treatments resulted in less fatigue, indicating a potential to increase training volume.
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  • The study investigated the impact of photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) on 1500m run performance among recreational runners, using a randomized, crossover, double-blind placebo-controlled design with 19 participants.
  • PBMT, applied to the legs before the 1500m trial, aimed to improve performance metrics, but results showed no significant improvement over placebo treatments for overall run times.
  • However, some runners (10 participants) responded positively to PBMT, achieving faster times and demonstrating better aerobic capabilities compared to nonresponders.
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Purpose: This study compared sex-related affective responses during resistance training performed to concentric failure.

Methods: The study was a non-randomized trial (quasi-experimental study). Well-trained young participants were allocated into two groups according to sex (Women, n = 7, 21.

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To investigate the effects of photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) on resistance training volume and discomfort of well-trained adults. PBMT has been used to attenuate fatigue in several physical exercise topics. However, it is unclear if PBMT can increase volume and reduce discomfort in resistance training well-trained individuals.

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Although strength imbalances using isokinetic dynamometer have been examined for injury risk screening in soccer players, it is very expensive and time-consuming, making the evaluation of new methods appealing. The aim of the study was to analyze the agreement between muscular strength imbalances and skin temperature bilateral asymmetries as well as skin temperature differences in the hamstrings and quadriceps. The skin temperature of the anterior and posterior thigh of 59 healthy male soccer athletes was assessed at baseline using infrared thermography for the identification of hamstrings-quadriceps skin temperature differences and thermal asymmetries (>0.

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Background: Intrathecal injection of voltage-sensitive calcium channel blocker peptide toxins exerts analgesic effect in several animal models of pain. Upon intrathecal administration, recombinant Phα1β exerts the same analgesic effects as the those of the native toxin. However, from a clinical perspective, the intrathecal administration limits the use of anesthetic drugs in patients.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the behavior of foot pronation at different percentages of peak velocity in 23 physically active men. An ergospirometric test was carried out with an initial velocity of 9kmh and increments of 1kmh until exhaustion. 2D kinematic analysis was performed in the posterior frontal plane at all velocities to identify the maximal angle of pronation (MAP) of the right leg.

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Objective: The present study aimed to elucidate the mechanisms involved in MSU-induced IL-1β release in a rodent animal model of acute gout arthritis.

Methods: Painful (mechanical and thermal hypersensitivity, ongoing pain and arthritis score) and inflammatory (oedema, plasma extravasation, cell infiltration and IL-1β release) parameters were assessed several hours after intra-articular injection of MSU (100 µg/articulation) in wild-type or knockout mice for Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), transient receptor potential (TRP) V1 and the IL-1 receptor (IL-1R). Also, wild-type animals were treated with clodronate, lipopolysaccharide from Rhodobacter sphaeroides (LPS-RS) (TLR4 antagonist), spleen tyrosine kinase (SYK) inhibitor (iSYK), aminoguanidine (AMG, an iNOS inhibitor) or SB366791 (TRPV1 antagonist).

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This study aimed to analyze neuromuscular and postural control in visually and nonvisually impaired judo athletes. Two judo athletes, one visually impaired and the other nonvisually impaired, participated in the study. The athletes presented similar demographic, anthropometric, and judo-technical characteristics.

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There is a major, unmet need for the treatment of cancer pain, and new targets and medicines are required. The transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1), a cation channel expressed by nociceptors, is activated by oxidizing substances to mediate pain-like responses in models of inflammatory and neuropathic pain. As cancer is known to increase oxidative stress, the role of TRPA1 was evaluated in a mouse model of cancer pain.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of exercise order on volume load (VL) and myoelectric activation (EMG) during the bench press (BP), military press (MP) and close-grip bench press (CGBP) exercises executed with a barbell and Smith machine. Twelve men experienced in resistance training performed four different exercise sessions in randomised order. Each session consisted of four sets of a given exercise order: O1 = CGBP + MP + BP with barbell; O2 = inverse O1 with barbell, O3 = same O1 with Smith Machine; O4 = same O2 with Smith machine.

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Saddle height influences cycling performance and would be expected to influence cyclists physically, perceptually, and emotionally. We investigated how different saddle positions and cadences might affect cyclists' torque, heart rate, rate of perceived exertion (RPE), and affective responses (Feeling scale). Nine male recreational cyclists underwent cycling sessions on different days under different conditions with a constant load.

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  • * It was found that paclitaxel administration in rats and mice led to immediate and acute pain responses, which included mechanical and heat hypersensitivity, alongside diminished burrowing behavior.
  • * Blocking or removing TRPV1 receptors significantly reduced these pain responses, suggesting that TRPV1 is crucial for both immediate and chronic pain effects related to paclitaxel injections.
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