Natan Feter
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de Paula D, Evenson K, Feter N, Griep R, Queiroz C, Reis R, et al.
Prev Med
. 2025 Feb;
192:108241.
PMID: 39923902
Background: Although movement behaviors are linked to mortality risk, few studies investigated the associations between daily steps and movement behaviors and all-cause mortality in low- and middle-income countries. Objective: We...
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Feter N, Delpino F, Reichert F, Caputo E, Rombaldi A, Huckembeck C, et al.
Public Health
. 2024 Nov;
237:449-455.
PMID: 39536666
Objectives: We aimed to investigate the association between physical activity (PA) and the risk of incident multimorbidity in adults from southern Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic. Study Design: Prospective Study....
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Feter N, de Paula D, Dos Reis R, Raichlen D, Barreto S, Suemoto C, et al.
Public Health
. 2024 Nov;
237:403-409.
PMID: 39522454
Objectives: Dementia is a fast-growing public health problem. This study examined the association of physical activity and estimated cardiorespiratory fitness (eCRF) with the risk of cognitive impairment. Study Design: Multicentric,...
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Feter N, Feter J, Silva G, Schmidt M, Rombaldi A
Cad Saude Publica
. 2024 Oct;
40(10):e00216123.
PMID: 39442161
No abstract available.
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Feter N, Ligeza T, Bashir N, Shanmugam R, Herrera B, Aldabbagh T, et al.
Br J Sports Med
. 2024 Aug;
58(21):1295-1306.
PMID: 39197948
Objective: To examine the acute and chronic effects of reducing prolonged sedentary time (ST) with physical activity (PA) on cognitive and brain health. Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Data Sources:...
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Quadros Santos Rocha J, da Silva L, Pintanel Freitas M, Delpino F, Rombaldi A, de Almeida Paz I, et al.
Prev Med Rep
. 2024 Aug;
44:102816.
PMID: 39104568
Objective: We aimed to identify the factors associated with using digital platforms for physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic among adults living in Southern Brazil. We also compared the trajectory...
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Schroeder N, Feter N, Caputo E, Delpino F, da Silva L, Rocha J, et al.
J Public Health (Oxf)
. 2024 Jul;
46(4):e623-e631.
PMID: 39079061
Background: Social and economic factors, such as food insecurity, contribute to long coronavirus disease (COVID). During the pandemic, a significant rise in food insecurity was observed, both in Brazil and...
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Caputo E, Feter N, Feter J, Delpino F, da Silva L, Schroeder N, et al.
Eur Spine J
. 2024 May;
33(12):4555-4562.
PMID: 38775819
Objective: We aimed to prospectively evaluate the association between leisure-time physical activity and outcomes related to low back pain (LBP), such as pain intensity and daily activity limitation. Methods: We...
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Cassuriaga J, Feter N, da Silva L, Feter J, Delpino F, Quadros Santos Rocha J, et al.
J Psychiatr Res
. 2024 May;
175:153-159.
PMID: 38735260
We investigated the longitudinal association between physical activity (PA) and symptoms of depression and anxiety in people with depression during the COVID-19 pandemic. We used data from baseline (June 2020)...