Publications by authors named "Ramona R S Pereira"

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  • Periodontitis (PD) can cause systemic changes that affect physical health and behavior, leading to increased oxidative stress and cognitive issues in a study involving male Wistar rats.
  • The study involved 24 rats divided into PD and control groups, with PD induced for 14 days, during which behavioral tests evaluated anxiety and cognitive function.
  • Results showed PD led to bone loss, changes in mineral content, increased anxiety, and cognitive decline, all linked to oxidative stress imbalances in their bodies.
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Multiple short daily bouts of HIIT are more effective than single daily sessions in improving cardiometabolic and cellular adaptations in rats. We hypothesize that a short period of detraining is sufficient to abolish the superior adaptive responses to multiple versus single daily sessions of HIIT in rats. Male rats were divided into untrained, 1xHIIT, and 3xHIIT groups.

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This study aimed to compare the effects of High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) performed in a single session(1xHIIT) versus three daily sessions (3xHIIT) on fitness level and behavior of aged rats. Eighteen-month-old Wistar rats were assigned to Untrained (UN), 1xHIIT, or 3xHIIT (n = 12/group). Both groups, 1xHIIT and 3xHIIT, performed 15 min of a treadmill running HIIT protocol during 8 weeks.

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This study aimed to compare in rats the cardiometabolic and cellular adaptative responses to 8 weeks of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) performed in a single (1xHIIT) or three shorter daily sessions (3xHIIT). Male Wistar rats were assigned to untrained (n = 10), 1xHIIT (n = 10), and 3xHIIT (n = 10) groups. Both HIIT groups performed 15 min of a treadmill run five times per week for 8 weeks.

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