2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-86922011000500014
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Avaliação da capacidade máxima de exercício: uma revisão sobre os protocolos tradicionais e a evolução para modelos individualizados

Abstract: The physiological adjustments to exercise have been extensively investigated. Despite the agreement on the importance of cardiopulmonary exercise testing to assess the maximal oxygen uptake capacity ( O 2max ), expressive differences within the available protocols may compromise the comparison between studies as well as their clinical or functional utilization. The present study analyzed the most frequently used exercise testing protocols to assess the O 2max highlighting their pros and cons. Furthermore, the … Show more

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“…Physical exercise is a natural stimulus that generates significant cardiorespiratory variations that cannot be evidenced under resting conditions and constitute a well-defined characteristic pattern in healthy human subjects [15,16]. Several mathematical models of the cardiorespiratory system have been proposed, but few of them can correctly represent the human response to exercise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical exercise is a natural stimulus that generates significant cardiorespiratory variations that cannot be evidenced under resting conditions and constitute a well-defined characteristic pattern in healthy human subjects [15,16]. Several mathematical models of the cardiorespiratory system have been proposed, but few of them can correctly represent the human response to exercise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O TAF é constituído por parâmetros de avaliação neuromuscular (flexão de braços, abdominal supra, flexão na barra) e por teste indireto de avaliação da capacidade aeróbia, o teste de Cooper de 12 minutos(6,7). Importante salientar que os familiares do militar são atendidos pela rede conveniada e própria do Exército, sendo mais comumente usados nos ambientes clínicos, protocolos indiretos em ergômetros para estimação da aptidão cardiorrespiratória (8).…”
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“…Dessa forma, a carga de trabalho é intensificada com o aumento da inclinação da esteira em 1% de grau a cada minuto (ou 2,5% de grau a cada 2 minutos), como descrito na Tabela 4. A FC é a variável que sinalizada o momento de interrupção do teste, sendo 180bpm o indicador de parada(MENEGHELO et al, 2010;MONTEIRO;FARINATTI, 2011).…”
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