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Andreia da Silva Gustavo

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Andrades C, Poletti V, Closs V, Gustavo A, da Silva Oliveira M, Fagundes Donadio M, et al.
Rev Paul Pediatr . 2023 Mar; 41:e2021312. PMID: 36921163
Objective: To analyze the lipid profile and cardiovascular risk of overweight and obese adolescents and correlate the findings with anthropometric measurements. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study on overweight and...
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Zanatta L, Heinzmann-Filho J, Vendrusculo F, Campos N, da Silva Oliveira M, Feoli A, et al.
Einstein (Sao Paulo) . 2020 May; 18:eAO5268. PMID: 32428066
Objective To evaluate the effect of an interdisciplinary intervention with a motivational approach on exercise capacity and usual physical activity levels in overweight and obese adolescents. Methods This is a...
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Heinzmann-Filho J, Zanatta L, Vendrusculo F, Silva J, Gheller M, Campos N, et al.
Rev Paul Pediatr . 2018 Oct; 36(3):309-314. PMID: 30365812
Objective: To compare the values of measured maximum heart rate (HRmax) and maximum heart rate estimated by different equations during the cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) in obese adolescents. Methods: This...
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Boff R, Dornelles M, Feoli A, Gustavo A, da Silva Oliveira M
J Health Psychol . 2018 Aug; 25(13-14):2272-2285. PMID: 30112914
The randomized controlled trial evaluated the effectiveness of an intervention based on the Transtheoretical Model of Change on anthropometric, metabolic and motivational outcomes in obese adolescents. A total of 135...
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Garbellotto G, Reis F, Feoli A, Piovesan C, Gustavo A, da Silva Oliveira M, et al.
Arq Bras Cir Dig . 2018 Jun; 31(1):e1351. PMID: 29947685
Background: Actually the lifestyle exposes the population to several risk factors related to alimentary habits and less physical activity that contributes to chronic diseases appearance worldwide. Aim: To analyze the...
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Saboya P, Bodanese L, Zimmermann P, Gustavo A, Macagnan F, Feoli A, et al.
Arq Bras Cardiol . 2016 Dec; 108(1):60-69. PMID: 27982160
Background: Lifestyle intervention programs can reduce the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and, therefore, reduce the risk for cardiac disease, one of the main public health problems nowadays. Objective: The...
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Saboya P, Bodanese L, Zimmermann P, Gustavo A, Assumpcao C, Londero F
Rev Lat Am Enfermagem . 2016 Dec; 24:e2848. PMID: 27901223
Objectives: to present currently available evidence to verify the association between metabolic syndrome and quality of life. Method: Cochrane Library, EMBASE, Medline and LILACS databases were studied for all studies...
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Roncada C, Oliveira S, Cidade S, Rafael J, Ojeda B, Santos B, et al.
J Bras Pneumol . 2016 May; 42(2):136-42. PMID: 27167435
Objective: To describe the frequency of popular myths about and features of asthma treatment in children and adolescents in an urban area in southern Brazil. Methods: The parents or legal...
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Roncada C, Oliveira S, Cidade S, Sarria E, Mattiello R, Ojeda B, et al.
J Asthma . 2016 Jan; 53(5):498-504. PMID: 26787296
Objective: To assess the impact of asthma in a population of inner-city Brazilian children. Methods: In a cross-sectional study, we selected children with asthma and healthy controls from public schools...
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de Souza Urbanetto J, Figueiredo A, Gustavo A, Magnago T, da Costa B, Poli-de-Figueiredo C
Int J Nurs Pract . 2014 Apr; 21(4):433-42. PMID: 24754611
Risk factors related to the workplace environment are being studied to identify positive associations with hypertension disorders. Hypertension is considered as one of the main modifiable risk factors and most...