Publications by authors named "Tatiane Gomes Teixeira"

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  • The study explored how the eNOS gene polymorphism affects nitric oxide (NO) levels in elderly obese women after performing acute eccentric resistance exercise (ERE).
  • It found that NO levels remained elevated for up to 48 hours post-exercise, regardless of the participants' genotypes.
  • Women with the TT/TG genotype had higher triglycerides, VLDL, and urea levels, suggesting they should be more cautious about cardiovascular risks and metabolic disorders.
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Background And Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine nitrite concentration responses following eccentric resistance exercise (ERE) in elderly obese women. We also investigated the existence of high (HR) and low responders (LR) for nitrite and the possible differences with respect to creatine kinase (CK) response, metabolic and body composition variables.

Methods: Forty-nine elderly obese women completed an ERE session utilizing knee extensor exercise.

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This study was designed to compare the effects of linear periodization (LP) and undulating periodization (UP) on functional capacity, neuromuscular function, body composition, and cytokines in elderly sedentary women. We also aimed to identify the presence of high responders (HR), medium responders (MR), and low responders (LR) for irisin, interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β), toll-like receptor-4 (TLR-4), and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) to resistance training (RT). Forty-nine elderly women were assigned to a control group, LP, and UP scheme.

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Objectives: Resistance exercise is used as a non-pharmacological tool to elicit both gains in and maintenance of physical function in the elderly. Thus, the present study examined the acute response of creatine kinase and interleukin-6 following an eccentric resistance exercise session in elderly obese women classified as high responders or normal responders.

Design: Cross-sectional field study.

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Purpose: To compare the metabolic parameters, flexibility, muscle strength, functional capacity, and lower limb muscle power of elderly women with and without the metabolic syndrome (MetS).

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 28 older women divided into two groups: with the MetS (n = 14; 67.3 ± 5.

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Objective: To compare the metabolic, anthropometric, arterial blood pressure, and muscle strength parameters of elderly women with and without metabolic syndrome.

Methods: A case-control study with 27 (67.3 ± 4.

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Objective: To verify the relation of neck circumference and relative muscle strength and cardiovascular risk factors in sedentary women.

Methods: A cross-sectional study with 60 premenopausal women (33.9±9.

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