2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2015.11.002
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Impact of Adapted Sports Activities on the Progression of Carotid Atherosclerosis in Subjects With Spinal Cord Injury

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“…Based on our search strategy and as shown in Table 2, the majority of the published literature was cross-sectional in nature (10/12), [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] with two prospective observational studies. 24,25 The majority of studies have small sample sizes, with three notable exceptions with samples of more than 100 individuals with SCI. The majority of studies (9/12; 75%) examined among individuals with chronic SCI (≥2 years).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Based on our search strategy and as shown in Table 2, the majority of the published literature was cross-sectional in nature (10/12), [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] with two prospective observational studies. 24,25 The majority of studies have small sample sizes, with three notable exceptions with samples of more than 100 individuals with SCI. The majority of studies (9/12; 75%) examined among individuals with chronic SCI (≥2 years).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2015) 24 Paim et al 19 Rowley et al (2012) 20 Schmidt-Trucksass et al (2000) 21 Szlachcic et al (2014) 22 Thijssen et al (2012) 25 Wang et al Matos-Souza et al 24 Paim et al 19 Rowley et al 20 Schmidt-Tucksass et al 21 Szlachcic et al 22 Thijssen et al 25 Wang et al 23 Percentage of studies reporting quality methods…”
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“…* Quatro trabalhos, sendo três artigos e uma dissertação relacionados à "fisiologia do exercício" contribuíram também com análises técnicotáticas em situação de combate. ** O único trabalho que investigou o jiu-jítsu no contexto do esporte adaptado foi desenvolvido por Matos-Souza et al (2016), com o objetivo de avaliar o impacto da prática do esporte adaptado (jiu-jítsu, rúgbi, basquetebol e tênis) no quadro de aterosclerose em sujeitos com lesão na medula espinhal. Dada à abrangência da área de investigação dos esportes adaptados, é importante sinalizar que o referido trabalho se situa na subárea biodinâmica, tendo a fisiologia como disciplina de estudo.…”
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