Maria da Conceicao Chagas de Almeida
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Recent Articles
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Santos C, Maia H, Pitanga F, de Almeida M, da Fonseca M, de Aquino E, et al.
J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle
. 2025 Feb;
16(1):e13723.
PMID: 39966694
Background: Hand grip strength (HGS) may represent an epidemiologically relevant alternative as an initial screening tool for sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity. However, no study evaluated the performance capacity of HGS...
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Luisa Patrao A, Alvim Matos S, Goes E, Nogueira C, Griep R, da Fonseca M, et al.
Health Psychol Behav Med
. 2024 Aug;
12(1):2388660.
PMID: 39170863
Aim: To determine the prevalence of body image accuracy/distortion in Brazilian men and women and to investigate sociodemographic and lifestyle-related factors, and the presence of chronic diseases associated with body...
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Maria Dias Fernandes de Novaes E, M L Aquino E, Gabrielli L, de Matos S, Griep R, da Fonseca M, et al.
Cad Saude Publica
. 2024 Feb;
40(2):e00107823.
PMID: 38381869
Body image distortion is an alteration in the perception of the body that can have repercussions on health. This study aims to estimate the prevalence of body image accuracy and...
4.
Galvao N, de Matos S, de Almeida M, Gabrielli L, Barreto S, M L Aquino E, et al.
Cad Saude Publica
. 2023 Dec;
39(12):e00039923.
PMID: 38088734
This study aimed to identify patterns of metabolic syndrome among women and estimate their prevalence and relationship with sociodemographic and biological characteristics. In total, 5,836 women were evaluated using baseline...
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Molina M, Aprelini C, Meireles A, Griep R, Giatti L, de Almeida M, et al.
Cad Saude Publica
. 2023 Nov;
39(11):e00047123.
PMID: 37970941
This study aimed to identify lifestyle changes and associated sociodemographic factors in women and men participating in the Brazilian Longitudinal Study for Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil) cohort during the COVID-19 pandemic....
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de Araujo M, de Almeida M, Alvim Matos S, da Fonseca M, Pitanga C, Pitanga F
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2023 Aug;
20(15).
PMID: 37569041
Introduction: Abdominal obesity is a pattern of obesity that has been considered a public health problem. Physical activity is considered an important factor for the prevention of abdominal obesity. Increased...
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Moreira P, de Matos S, Pitanga F, Giatti L, Barreto S, Griep R, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Nov;
19(21).
PMID: 36361115
Background: This study aimed to verify the association between Sedentary Behavior (SB) and performance on cognitive function tests in middle-aged and elderly adults. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 6505 participants...
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Fernandes L, de Almeida M, Matos S, Campos A, Camara E, Foppa M, et al.
Arq Bras Cardiol
. 2022 May;
118(5):916-924.
PMID: 35613191
Background: Several studies have evaluated echocardiographic abnormalities as predictors of cardiovascular risk; however, none have associated the global cardiovascular risk with echocardiographic abnormalities in the Brazilian population. Objective: This study...
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Santos E, Silva A, Freitas N, Leony L, Daltro R, de Souza Teles Santos C, et al.
Front Med (Lausanne)
. 2022 Mar;
9:852864.
PMID: 35330587
Chagas disease (CD) is among the top 10 causes of inability to blood donation. Blood donation centers screen for anti- antibodies using highly sensitive immunoenzymatic (ELISA) or chemiluminescent methods, which...
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Camelo L, Coelho C, Chor D, Griep R, de Almeida M, Giatti L, et al.
Cad Saude Publica
. 2022 Jan;
38(1):e00341920.
PMID: 35081208
Blacks and Browns have major health disadvantages, are less likely to rise in the social hierarchy throughout the course of life, and pertain to lower socioeconomic levels than Whites as...