LIM/54 - Laboratório de Investigação em Fisioterapia

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O Laboratório de Investigação em Fisioterapia é ligado ao Departamento de Fonoaudilogia, Fisioterapia e Tearpia Ocupacional da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP). Denominado Laboratório de Bacteriologia e ligado ao Departamento de Doenças Infecciosas e Parasitárias até o ano de 2019 com produção até o ano de 2018.

Linhas de pesquisa: iInvestigação em neurofisiologia aplicada à funcionalidade; investigação clínica em fisioterpia cárdiorrespiratória e em terapia iIntensiva; investigação do movimento e postura humana .

Site oficial: http://limhc.fm.usp.br/portal/lim54-Laboratório de Bacteriologia/

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Morphofunctional parameters, physical fitness and musculoskeletal symptoms in cooperative recyclers
(2023) GARCIA, R. C.; SANTOS, N. Q. dos; NASCIMENTO, D. E. do; ANTUNES, M. D.; KERBER, V. L.; BERTOLINI, S. M. M. G.
Introduction: Members of solid waste recycling cooperatives are exposed to serious conditions and complications in their everyday life, which makes them likely to present poor quality of life and unfavorable health conditions in their work environment. Objectives: To evaluate morphofunctional parameters, physical fitness, and musculoskeletal symptoms of workers at solid waste recycling cooperatives in Maringá, state of Paraná, Brazil. Methods: This was a quantitative, cross-sectional, descriptive study. Data were collected from 60 cooperative members of both sexes linked to the Popular and Solidarity Recycling Association of Maringá. Participants underwent a medical screening at the cooperative, involving anamnesis, pulmonary and cardiac auscultation, and blood pressure measurement. In a second moment, they underwent physical assessment in the laboratory, using instruments for physical tests and questionnaires. Results: There was a predominance of females in the sample (54%), with a mean age of 41.82±12.03 years, and most participants did not practice physical activity (70%). With regard to body composition, women had the highest body mass index (28.29±6.61 kg/m2); as for the variables physical and aerobic fitness, men showed better scores than women (p < 0.05). In relation to musculoskeletal symptoms, most participants complained of lower back pain (56.66%). Conclusions: Although the results for anthropometric variables are within normal standards in most cooperative members, most of them present with musculoskeletal symptoms and do not practice physical activity, which can have negative implications in their health conditions in the medium and long term.
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Risk Factors for the Impairment of Ambulation in Older People Hospitalized with COVID-19: A Retrospective Cohort Study
(2023) SILVA, E. C. G. E.; SCHMITT, A. C. B.; GODOY, C. G. de; OLIVEIRA, D. B. de; TANAKA, C.; TOUFEN, C. Jr.; CARVALHO, C. R. R. de; CARVALHO, C. R. F.; FU, C.; HILL, K. D.; POMPEU, J. E.
(1) Background: Some older people hospitalized with COVID-19 have experienced reduced ambulation capacity. However, the prevalence of the impairment of ambulation capacity still needs to be established. Objective: To estimate the prevalence of, and identify the risk factors associated with, the impairment of ambulation capacity at the point of hospital discharge for older people with COVID-19. (2) Methods: A retrospective cohort study. Included are those with an age > 60 years, of either sex, hospitalized due to COVID-19. Clinical data was collected from patients’ medical records. Ambulation capacity prior to COVID-19 infection was assessed through the patients’ reports from their relatives. Multiple logistic regressions were performed to identify the risk factors associated with the impairment of ambulation at hospital discharge. (3) Results: Data for 429 older people hospitalized with COVID-19 were randomly collected from the medical records. Among the 56.4% who were discharged, 57.9% had reduced ambulation capacity. Factors associated with reduced ambulation capacity at discharge were a hospital stay longer than 20 days (Odds Ratio (OR): 3.5) and dependent ambulation capacity prior to COVID-19 (Odds Ratio (OR): 11.3). (4) Conclusion: More than half of the older people who survived following hospitalization due to COVID-19 had reduced ambulation capacity at hospital discharge. Impaired ambulation prior to the infection and a longer hospital stay were risks factors for reduced ambulation capacity.
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High-intensity interval training (HIIT) versus constant-load exercise (CLE) on the short-acute beta agonist (SABA) consumption and peak-expiratory flow (PEF) in subjects with moderate to severe asthma
(2023) SILVA, Ronaldo Aparecido Da; FERNANDES, Thiago; STELMACH, Rafael; CUKIER, Alberto; CARVALHO-PINTO, Regina Maria; CARVALHO, Celso R. F.
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Occupational asthma and allergic asthma: differences in the physical activity level, clinical control, and airway inflammation
(2023) SILVA, Ronaldo Aparecido Da; FREITAS, Lucas Rodrigues Silva; ALMEIDA, Francine Maria De; GALVAO, Clovis Eduardo Santos; NOGUEIRA, Soraia Felix; BEZERRA, Suellen Karoline Moreira; CARVALHO, Celso Ricardo Fernades De; ARAUJO, Kaique Alves De; CRUZ, Fabiola Matos Da; AGONDI, Rosana Camara; MARTINS, Milton Arruda; TIBERIO, Iolanda De Fatima Lopes Calvo; SARAIVA-ROMANHOLO, Beatriz Mangueira
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Asthma in Brazil: an epidemiological analysis from 2008 to 2021
(2023) PINHEIRO, David Halen Araujo; SOUZA, Joao Victor Hermogenes De; LIMA, Fabiano Francisco De; JUSTO, Alberto Fernando Oliveira; CERVERA, Vitoria Zacarias; CARVALHO-PINTO, Regina Maria; CARVALHO, Celso R. F.
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Diaphragmatic mobility assessed by ultrasound is associated with thoracoabdominal asynchrony in severe to very severe COPD patients
(2023) SANTOS, Juliana M. B.; REIS, Estefane C. M.; LINO, Pedro L.; LUNARDI, Adriana C.; SILVA, Cibele C. B. M.; PINTO, Thiago F.; CARVALHO-PINTO, Regina M.; CUKIER, Alberto; CHAMMAS, Maria C.; CARVALHO, Celso R. F.
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SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE AND FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY IN ELDERLY BRAZILIAN POPULATION WITH CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN: PRELIMINARY STUDY
(2023) JANUARIO, Priscila; CRUZ, Ariela; RODRIGUES, Amanda; SILVA, Maynara; FARIA, Vinicius; PINHEIRO, Mara; ANTUNES, Mateus; SOUZA, Ingred Merllin; MARQUES, Amelia
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HEALTH PERCEPTION IN PATIENTS WITH FIBROMYALGIA
(2023) ANTUNES, Mateus; LOURES, Felipe Rocha; PINHEIRO, Mara; CRUZ, Ariela; JANUARIO, Priscila; SOUZA, Ingred Merllin; MARQUES, Amelia
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FACTORS RELATED TO THE PRESENCE OF LOW BACK PAIN DURING REMOTE WORK IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN BRAZIL
(2023) ANTUNES, Mateus; SANTOS, Eloa; BIJEGA, Talissa; MARQUES, Amelia; WITTIG, Daniela
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HEALTH PROFILE AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS: A BRAZILIAN CITIZENS SURVEY
(2023) SANTANA, P.; SOUZA, I. M. B. De; ANTUNES, M.; PINHEIRO, M.; CRUZ, A.; JANUARIO, P.; MARQUES, A. Pasqual