Publications by authors named "Guilherme Rodrigues"

Background: Comparison of results and associated costs of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) conducted with minimal resources (MR) versus specialised centres (SC) for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains uncertain.

Objectives: We assessed the effects, non-inferiority and associated costs in Portugal of PR with MR compared to PR in SC for COPD.

Methods: PR was conducted with MR and in SC.

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Introduction: Real-world evidence of asthma management in primary care is limited but of paramount importance for improving care quality. This study described the trends of initial pharmacological treatments prescribed by Dutch general practitioners (GPs) from 2010 to 2021.

Methods: This was a repeated cross-sectional study of adults with asthma using the PHARMO data network.

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This study highlights the use of REDCap as an effective tool for the clinical follow-up of bariatric surgery patients. By manually entering data from medical records spanning 2000 to 2020, the study provides insights into REDCap's capabilities in organizing and analyzing large datasets. Key findings demonstrate its value in monitoring weight changes, biochemical parameters, and adherence to supplementation protocols, contributing to improved patient management and research efficiency.

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Fungal infections have become a public health problem owingdute to their progressive increase in recent decades and high morbidity rates. Fungal bone and joint infections result from direct inoculation, contiguous infection spread, or hematogenous seeding of organisms. Trichosporon spp.

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Purpose: Approximately 10% of breast cancer patients with localized operable disease experience recurrence. This study aimed to evaluate patients with early-stage breast cancer (TNM I and II) who underwent surgery without the need for neoadjuvant therapy.

Methods: The total of 117 patients was included in the study: 104 without recurrence and 13 with recurrence.

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Objective: Reduced functional capacity and muscle weakness are two major contributors to functional impairment in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The underlying causes of functional impairment are poorly understood and, therefore, we sought to investigate the contribution of genetic factors.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of sociodemographic, clinical and genetic information of people with COPD.

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Topic Importance: Education and psychosocial support are essential components of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR). However, the delivery of education often follows a one-size-fits-all approach, with individual factors that influence learning rarely considered. Moreover, education-related outcomes are frequently overlooked in PR assessments, and their inconsistent use has limited our understanding of education's impact on people with chronic respiratory diseases.

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Background: Pharmacological treatment is a cornerstone of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) management, with general practitioners providing the most care. However, the lack of data on prescribing trends in initial pharmacotherapy in primary care hinders the understanding of how scientific and technical developments impact patient care and may also perpetuate suboptimal practices. Hence, this study aims to analyze trends in the initial pharmacological treatment of newly diagnosed COPD patients in Dutch primary care from 2010 to 2021.

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This study examined the effects of a 14-week combined exercise program on blood DNA methylation (DNAm) and its potential biological pathways in normal-weight, overweight, and obese older women. A total of 41 participants were assessed at baseline, 7 weeks, and 14 weeks into the training. Their whole-blood DNAm profiles were measured using the Infinitum MethylationEPIC BeadChip, alongside physical and biochemical health evaluations.

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Senescence impairs liver physiology, mitochondrial function and circadian regulation, resulting in systemic metabolic dysregulation. Given the limited research on the effects of combined exercise on an ageing liver, this study aimed to evaluate its impact on liver metabolism, circadian rhythms and mitochondrial function in senescence-accelerated mouse-prone 8 (SAMP8) and senescence-accelerated mouse-resistant 1 (SAMR1) mice. Histological, reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) and immunoblotting analyses were conducted, supplemented by transcriptomic data sets and AML12 hepatocyte studies.

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  • Individuals with interstitial lung disease (ILD) often face worse symptoms and may avoid physical activities, leading to a need for effective rehabilitation strategies.
  • This review analyzed randomized controlled trials to determine how pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) impacts both functional capacity and performance in ILD patients, focusing on exercise training and support.
  • Results showed that PR significantly improved functional capacity, notably in the 6-Minute Walk Test, while only self-reported physical activity levels improved for functional performance, indicating that more focus is needed on performance measures.
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The German Hodgkin Study Group developed the escalated BEACOPP (bleomycin, etoposide, doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, procarbazine, and prednisone) protocol as a treatment strategy for advanced-stage Hodgkin's lymphoma. In Brazil, as well as in other countries, procarbazine has been replaced with dacarbazine due to the limited availability of procarbazine. The Hematology Center at Irmandade da Santa Casa de Misericórdia in São Paulo adopted and modified the escalated BEACOPP protocol, substituting prednisone with dexamethasone and incorporating two different doses of dacarbazine: 375 mg/m/day on Day 8 or the original dose of 250 mg/m/day on Days 2 and 3.

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Obesity causes metabolic changes, such as the development of cardiovascular diseases. Moreover, physical exercise promotes protection against these diseases. Thus, the objective of the present study was to evaluate whether combined physical training can improve the metabolic system of women with obesity, reducing plasma concentrations of trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) and sphingolipids, regardless of weight loss.

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Background: Validating walking trails is essential to promote physical activity (PA) safely and confidently in people with COPD.

Objectives: We aimed to validate predetermined light, moderate, and vigorous intensities of walking trails in people with COPD.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included individuals with COPD walking in predetermined light, moderate and vigorous intensity trails.

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Introduction: There is an emerging body of evidence that vitamin C consumption can modulate microbiota abundance and can also impact DNA methylation in the host, and this could be a link between diet, microbiota, and immune response. The objective of this study was to evaluate common CpG sites associated with both vitamin C and microbiota phyla abundance.

Methods: Six healthy women participated in this cohort study.

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Pilon, R, Matos-Santos, L, Matlez, MP, Rodrigues, G, Amorim, F, Lattari, E, Farinatti, P, and Monteiro, W. Effects of isocaloric resistance, aerobic, and concurrent exercise on excess postexercise oxygen consumption in older adults. J Strength Cond Res 38(4): 755-761, 2024-Excess postexercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) is a major determinant of exercise-related caloric expenditure and metabolic adaptations.

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Objective: To assess sleep quality and the association of trait and state anxiety in patients with diabetes mellitus.

Method: A cross-sectional, quantitative, and analytical study was conducted between January and April 2022, at the reference center for hypertension and diabetes in Rio Verde, Goiás, with 81 patients. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory were used for data collection.

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Myrtaceae species are abundant in tropical Atlantic rainforests, but 41% of the 5500 species of this family are of extreme conservation concern. Eugenia astringens and E. uniflora are native Brazilian Myrtaceae species that occur in the same habitats and produce desiccation-sensitive (DS) seeds.

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Aim: The anaesthetic success rate of an inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) in mandibular molars with irreversible symptomatic pulpitis can be low, and postoperative pain control in teeth with this diagnosis can be challenging. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of preemptive use of dexamethasone and oral potassium diclofenac on the success of IANB. The influence of these drugs on the intensity of postoperative pain was assessed as a secondary outcome.

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  • The study explores the effects of drinking nitrate-rich beetroot juice on cardiovascular health during aerobic exercise in physically inactive postmenopausal women with high blood pressure.
  • Results show that both acute and one-week consumption of beetroot juice led to significant improvements in blood pressure and flow-mediated dilation (FMD) after exercise, compared to a placebo.
  • Additionally, participants drinking beetroot juice experienced faster heart recovery and better heart rate variability, indicating enhanced autonomic function, although heart rate itself did not differ significantly between the two groups.
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Body relaxation and pain reduction are some of the reported benefits of flexibility training (through active stretching exercises), however their effects on posture and blood circulation are uncertain. We aimed to investigate the effects of flexibility training (through active stretching exercises) in combination with multicomponent training (MT) on blood pressure (BP), and the correlation with changes in body alignment and flexibility in physically inactive women. Women aged 60-70 years were into three groups: multicomponent training group (MT), multicomponent training plus flexibility training group (FT), and control group (CG).

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Background And Objective: Respiratory diseases are among the most significant causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, causing substantial strain on society and health systems. Over the last few decades, there has been increasing interest in the automatic analysis of respiratory sounds and electrical impedance tomography (EIT). Nevertheless, no publicly available databases with both respiratory sound and EIT data are available.

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  • This study looked at how different rest intervals during high-intensity interval resistance training (HIRT) affect young men's heart health, perception of effort, and enjoyment levels.
  • Sixteen trained men participated in the study, performing HIRT with various rest intervals (10 seconds, 30 seconds, and self-selected) while key metrics like oxygen uptake and heart rate were monitored.
  • The results indicated that exercise intensity was highest with the shortest rest (10 seconds), but overall, rest intervals did not negatively impact recovery perception or enjoyment post-exercise.
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