Gustavo O Silva
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Silva J, Meneses A, Silva G, ODriscoll J, Ritti-Dias R, Correia M, et al.
J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev
. 2024 Jun;
44(5):369-376.
PMID: 38885063
Purpose: The World Health Organization has recommended breaking up sitting time to improve cardiovascular health. However, whether isometric exercise can be effectively used as a strategy to break up sitting...
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Silva G, Braghieri H, Oliveira M, Farah B, Kanegusuku H, Cucato G, et al.
Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther
. 2023 Oct;
21(11):867-875.
PMID: 37904510
Introduction: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) patients with claudication symptoms exhibit impaired functional capacity, which has been associated with disease severity, worse quality of life and higher risk of cardiovascular events....
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Green D, Silva G, Smith K, Maslen B, Cox K, Lautenschlager N, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2023 Sep;
56(2):230-237.
PMID: 37710393
Introduction: Exercise improves vascular function, but it is unclear whether benefits are mediated by traditional cardiovascular risk factors or whether sex differences in training effects exist in older adults. We...
4.
Silva G, Cunha P, Oliveira M, Christofaro D, Tebar W, Gerage A, et al.
Front Cardiovasc Med
. 2023 Mar;
10:1116499.
PMID: 36993993
Introduction: Sedentary behavior (SB) has been associated with adverse health outcomes, however, it is not completely clear whether total time in SB during the day or prolonged uninterrupted SB are...
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Cost of adverse drug events related to potentially inappropriate medication use: A systematic review
Schiavo G, Forgerini M, Lucchetta R, Silva G, Mastroianni P
J Am Pharm Assoc (2003)
. 2022 May;
62(5):1463-1476.e14.
PMID: 35513979
Background: The use of potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) for older people is associated with worse health outcomes owing to the occurrence of adverse drug events (ADEs) and drug interactions, leading...
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Silva G, Carvalho J, Kanegusuku H, Farah B, Correia M, Ritti-Dias R
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2021 Jul;
31(11):2044-2054.
PMID: 34270830
The objective of this study was to analyze the acute effects of breaking up prolonged sitting with isometric exercise on the cardiovascular health of sedentary adults. This is a three-condition...
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Acute blood pressure responses after different isometric handgrip protocols in hypertensive patients
Silva G, Farah B, Germano-Soares A, Andrade-Lima A, Santana F, Rodrigues S, et al.
Clinics (Sao Paulo)
. 2018 Oct;
73:e373.
PMID: 30365821
Objective: The present study analyzed blood pressure responses after a single session of isometric handgrip exercise performed with different volumes and intensities by patients with hypertension. Methods: This randomized crossover...
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Farah B, Rodrigues S, Silva G, Pedrosa R, Correia M, Barros M, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2018 Aug;
9:961.
PMID: 30083107
Meta-analyses have shown that supervised isometric handgrip training reduces blood pressure in hypertensives. However, the mechanism(s) underlying these effects in medicated hypertensive patients, as well as the effects from home-based...
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Vello T, de Oliveira R, Silva G, de Camargo D, Bufon C
Sci Rep
. 2017 Feb;
7:43432.
PMID: 28240312
Ethanol is a biofuel used worldwide. However, the presence of excessive water either during the distillation process or by fraudulent adulteration is a major concern in the use of ethanol...
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Vello T, da Silva L, Silva G, de Camargo D, Correa C, Bof Bufon C
Biosens Bioelectron
. 2016 Aug;
87:209-215.
PMID: 27566393
The combination of organic and inorganic materials to create hybrid nanostructures is an effective approach to develop label-free platforms for biosensing as well as to overcome eventual leakage current-related problems...