40 results match your criteria: "Methodist University of Piracicaba - UNIMEP[Affiliation]"

Introduction: Patients with chronic headaches and chronic oro-facial pain commonly present psychosocial issues that can affect social interactions. A possible reason could be that patients with these disorders might present impairments in facial recognition, laterality judgement and also alexithymia. However, a systematic review summarizing the effects of facial emotion recognition, laterality judgement and alexithymia in individuals with headaches and oro-facial pain is still not available.

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Purpose: To determine the effectiveness of different types of acupuncture in reducing pain, improving maximum mouth opening and jaw functions in adults with orofacial pain.

Methods: Six databases were searched until 15 June 2023. The Cochrane risk of bias tool and GRADE were employed to evaluate bias and overall evidence certainty.

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Intention-to-Treat Analysis in Clinical Research: Basic Concepts for Clinicians.

Am J Phys Med Rehabil

September 2024

From the University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Osnabrück, Germany (SA-O, AISDO-S, NB); Faculties of Rehabilitation Medicine and Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (SA-O) Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; Post Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, Federal University of São Carlos-UFSCar, São Carlos, Brazil (JB-S); Post Graduate Program in Human Movement Sciences, Methodist University of Piracicaba-UNIMEP, Piracicaba, Brazil (EMDC-C); Post-Graduation Program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Piracicaba Dental School, State University of Campinas-UNICAMP, Piracicaba (SP), Brazil (EBP); Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (NM, FB, LD); Faculty of Health Science, Center of Physiotherapy, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Puncak Alam, Malaysia (NM); Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (JPS); Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada (JPS); and Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (DK).

This review presents a comprehensive summary and critical evaluation of intention-to-treat analysis, with a particular focus on its application to randomized controlled trials within the field of rehabilitation. Adhering to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines, we conducted a methodological review that encompassed electronic and manual search strategies to identify relevant studies. Our selection process involved two independent reviewers who initially screened titles and abstracts and subsequently performed full-text screening based on established eligibility criteria.

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Effectiveness of therapeutic exercise for the management of cervicogenic headache: A systematic review.

Musculoskelet Sci Pract

August 2023

University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Business and Social Sciences, Osnabrück, Germany; Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation Research Center, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. Electronic address:

Objective: The main aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the effectiveness of therapeutic exercise for managing pain and disability in patients with cervicogenic headache (CEH).

Methods: A protocol for this systematic review was published in PROSPERO (CRD42019122703). PRISMA and AMSTAR2 standards were followed.

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The objective was to compile, synthetize, and evaluate the quality of the evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) regarding the effectiveness of manual trigger point therapy in the orofacial area in patients with or without orofacial pain. This project was registered in PROSPERO and follows the PRISMA guidelines. Searches (20 April 2021) were conducted in six databases for RCTs involving adults with active or latent myofascial trigger points (mTrPs) in the orofacial area.

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Objective: Summarize the evidence from randomized controlled trials and controlled trials that examined the effectiveness of electrotherapy in the treatment of patients with orofacial pain.

Data Source: Medline, Embase, CINAHL PLUS with Full text, Cochrane Library Trials, Web of Science, and Scopus.

Review Methods: A data search (last update, July 1, 2022) and a manual search were performed (October 5, 2022).

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A Bibliographic Analysis of Primary Studies on Physical Activity and COVID-19 during 2020-2021.

Epidemiologia (Basel)

June 2022

Post-Graduate Program in Human Movement Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Methodist University of Piracicaba (UNIMEP), Piracicaba 13400-911, Brazil.

Physical distancing and restrictions have been implemented to reduce the transmission rate of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). In contrast, the impact of the pandemic on levels of physical activity has been the subject of studies worldwide. Since the first reported case in December 2019, the number of scientific studies on COVID-19 has grown in a way that has never been seen before.

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Purpose: To determine the effectiveness of laser therapy for managing patients with orofacial pain (OFP). In addition, to determine which parameters provide the best treatment effects to reduce pain, improve function, and quality of life in adults with OFP.

Methods: Systematic review.

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Effect of caffeine on mitochondrial biogenesis in the skeletal muscle - A narrative review.

Clin Nutr ESPEN

October 2022

Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden. Electronic address:

Caffeine is one of the most widely used substances as recreational drug for performance-enhancement in sport, underpinned by a strong evidence base. Although the effects of caffeine are widely investigated within the scope of performance physiology, the molecular effects of caffeine within skeletal muscle remain unclear. Evidence from in vitro and in vivo models suggest that caffeine regulates the glucose metabolism in the skeletal muscle.

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This study aimed to describe yoga practice and verify its association with depression, anxiety, and stress during the COVID-19 pandemic among Brazilian practitioners. A cross-sectional anonymous online survey was conducted in all regions of Brazil using a snowball sampling strategy among yoga practitioners. A total of 860 participants (87% female, aged: 19-82 years) completed the survey.

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Selection, Confounding, and Attrition Biases in Randomized Controlled Trials of Rehabilitation Interventions: What Are They and How Can They Affect Randomized Controlled Trials Results? Basic Information for Junior Researchers and Clinicians.

Am J Phys Med Rehabil

November 2022

From the University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Osnabrück, Germany (SA-O, AISdO-S, NB); Faculties of Rehabilitation Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (SA-O); Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (SA-O, NM); Graduate Program in Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Federal University of Pernambuco, Pernambuco, Brazil (AISdO-S); Post Graduate Program in Human Movement Sciences, Methodist University of Piracicaba-UNIMEP, Piracicaba, Brazil (EMdCC); and Clinical Research Lab, Department of Physical Therapy, Catholic University of Maule, Talca, Chile (JF).

A thorough knowledge of biases in intervention studies and how they influence study results is essential for the practice of evidence-based medicine. The objective of this review was to provide a basic knowledge and understanding of the concept of biases and associated influence of these biases on treatment effects, focusing on the area of rehabilitation research. This article provides a description of selection biases, confounding, and attrition biases.

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Background & Aims: Ursolic acid (UA) supplementation may have therapeutic effects on metabolic syndrome (MetS). Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of UA supplementation associated with a combined exercise program on MetS components in postmenopausal women.

Methods: Twenty-six women (61 ± 7 years) were randomized into two groups: UA (n = 13) and placebo (PLA, n = 13).

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The pandemic of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) may be affecting the physical activity (PA) level in much of the population. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of physical inactivity and sedentary behavior (SB) among adults with chronic diseases and their associations with sociodemographic factors during the COVID-19 pandemic. This cross-sectional study included 249 participants (age: 18-91 years; 61.

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Understanding Clinical Significance in Rehabilitation: A Primer for Researchers and Clinicians.

Am J Phys Med Rehabil

January 2022

From the University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Osnabrück, Germany (SA-O, AISO-S); Faculties of Rehabilitation Medicine and Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (SA-O); Postgraduate Program in Human Movement Sciences, Methodist University of Piracicaba (UNIMEP), Piracicaba, Brazil (EMC-C); Department of Dental Materials and Prosthodontics, Araraquara Dental School, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Araraquara, Brazil (LBC); Graduate Program in Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Federal University of Pernambuco, Pernambuco, Brazil (AISO-S); Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (NM); Faculty of Health Science, Center of Physiotherapy, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Puncak Alam, Malaysia (NM); and Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physical Therapy, Clinical Research Lab, Catholic University of Maule, Talca, Chile (JF).

The objective of this review was to summarize the concept of clinical significance and associated methods focusing on the area of rehabilitation to provide a resource to rehabilitation researchers and clinicians. Studies were searched on electronic databases from inception until July 28, 2020, with no date or language limits. Manual searches as well as Scopus forward citation for relevant references were performed.

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Background: Hypertension is risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, which is the leading cause of death worldwide. In addition to drug treatment, exercise is an important non-drug resource for the control of hypertension in function by hypotension post exercise. The study evaluated the effects of two physical exercise programs in outdoor fitness gym (OFG).

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Oral Health and Nutritional Characteristics of Adults With Morbid Obesity: A Multivariate Analysis.

Front Nutr

November 2020

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Institute of Environmental, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), São Paulo, Brazil.

Article Synopsis
  • Three distinct clusters were identified based on participants' age, health status, eating habits, and oral health metrics: 1) young individuals with high BMI who consume mostly processed foods; 2) older diabetic individuals with lower BMI but poorer oral health; and 3) participants with severe periodontal issues.
  • Clusters 1 and 2 expressed a greater need for nutritional counseling due to unhealthy eating behaviors and high glucose levels, while Clusters 2 and 3 showed higher demands for oral health-related support.
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A single bout of downhill running attenuates subsequent level running-induced fatigue.

Sci Rep

November 2020

Human Performance Laboratory, Department of Physical Education, IB, São Paulo State University, UNESP, Av. 24A, 1.515, Bela Vista, Rio Claro, São Paulo, CEP 13506-900, Brazil.

Fatigue can be defined as exercise-induced strength loss. During running, fatigue can be partially explained by repetitive low-intensity eccentric contractions-induced muscle damage (EIMD). Previous studies showed that a bout of downhill running (DR) attenuated subsequent EIMD.

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Objective: To verify the characteristics of the electromyographic signal of masticatory muscles in individuals with TMD and asymptomatic individuals.

Methods: A systematic review was carried out, selecting cross-sectional studies with at least one electromyographic parameter (FM; iEMG; RMS) of the masticatory muscles (anterior temporal, bilateral masseter, and suprahyoid muscles) of individuals with TMD compared to asymptomatic individuals.

Results: This review identified 1656 titles, of which 30 articles were included in the final analysis.

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Introduction: Chronic pain is common in individuals with severe and moderate haemophilia who did not receive prophylaxis during childhood.

Objective: To verify the effectiveness of acupuncture in reducing intensity in chronic pain, changes in quality of life, joint function and impact on treatment satisfaction of haemophilia patients.

Methods: Single-blinded randomized clinical trial with 28 participants divided into two groups: Acupuncture (G1) treated with traditional unilateral acupuncture (side of greatest referred pain) and Control (G2) treated with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), with electrodes on the joint of most intense pain.

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Introduction: The use of smartphones is growing every year, and their excessive use can cause adverse physical and mental effects.

Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the influence of smartphone use on the median frequency of the masticatory muscles and upper trapezius muscles in healthy women.

Method: Six healthy young women were evaluated.

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Gluteus Maximus Activation during Common Strength and Hypertrophy Exercises: A Systematic Review.

J Sports Sci Med

March 2020

Department of Physical Education, Laboratory of Morphoquantitative Studies and Immunohistochemistry, São Judas Tadeu University, São Paulo-SP, Brazil.

The gluteus maximus (GMax) is one of the primary hip extensors. Several exercises have been performed by strength and conditioning practitioners aiming to increase GMax strength and size. This systematic review aimed to describe the GMax activation levels during strength exercises that incorporate hip extension and use of external load.

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To investigate the effects of photobiomodulation applied to respiratory muscles on lung function, thoracoabdominal mobility, respiratory muscle strength, and functional capacity in COPD patients. This is a randomized double-blind crossover clinical trial. Twelve male COPD patients participated in the study.

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Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) is a strategy that has been used to improve performance in different sports modalities. This study investigated the effects of an IMT program on respiratory muscle strength and resistance as well as aerobic physical performance (PP) of handball athletes. Nineteen 20 ± 3 year-old male athletes were allocated into an experimental (EG, n = 10) or a placebo group (PG, n = 9).

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Motor affordance at home for infants living in poverty: A feasibility study.

Infant Behav Dev

May 2018

Human Movement Sciences Graduate Program, Department of Heath Sciences, Methodist University of Piracicaba (UNIMEP), Rodovia do Açúcar, km 156, 13400-970, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil. Electronic address:

Purpose: To determine the feasibility of completing a randomized clinical trial of motor affordance program at home for infants living in poverty.

Methods: Fourteen infants living in poverty were randomized assigned to groups: intervention at 1st month (G-1), and at 2nd month (G-2). They were assessed into 3 visits: Visit 1 (baseline), Visit 2 (after 4 weeks), and Visit 3 (after 8 weeks).

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Background And Purpose: It is important to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of water-based training programs in order to prescribe it as an alternative in cardiac rehabilitation for patients who have coronary artery disease (CAD). In these patients, autonomic dysfunction is an important physiological change strongly associated with adverse outcomes, morbidity, and mortality. Given that the beneficial effects of physical training in CAD patients have been traditionally evidenced with programs involving land-based aerobic exercises, this study aims to evaluate the effects of water aerobic exercise training (WAET) on the autonomic modulation of heart rate (HR) and body composition, in the rehabilitation of CAD patients.

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