919 resultados para Multimodal exercise program


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A Esclerose Múltipla (EM) é uma doença crónica do sistema nervoso central, que afeta com mais frequentemente mulheres jovens. A EM é uma doença progressiva e imprevisível, resultando em alguns casos de incapacidades e limitações a nível físico, psicológico e social. Este estudo tem como objetivo verificar o efeito de um programa de intervenção para a promoção da atividade física (PIPAF) em indivíduos com EM no bem-estar psicológico (BEP) e na satisfação com a vida (SV). Métodos – É um estudo quasi-experimental. Utilizamos a escala de satisfação com a vida (7 itens) e a componente BEP do inventário de saúde mental (14 itens). O estudo inclui 24 doentes EM com idade média de 44 anos, 58,3% são mulheres, 37,5% são casados, 67% estão reformados, a média de escolaridade é de 12,5 anos, sendo a EM diagnosticada há pelo menos um ano. O programa consiste numa intervenção para a promoção da atividade física em grupos de oito pessoas, semanalmente, durante 90 minutos, em sete semanas. Para analisar os resultados utilizamos o programa SPSS, versão 20. Resultados – Utilizamos o teste Wilcoxon para as variáveis BEP e a SV, obtido a partir da avaliação antes do programa de intervenção e no final do programa. Verificamos que houve alterações significativas entre os dois tempos p <0,01, em ambas as variáveis, com resultados mais elevados no final do programa de intervenção. Discussão/Conclusão – Através da leitura dos resultados podemos verificar que a implementação do PIPAF, em doentes com EM, utilizando um modelo holístico e integrado numa perspetiva biopsicossocial, melhora a SV e a BEP destes doentes.

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Mathematical Program with Complementarity Constraints (MPCC) finds applica- tion in many fields. As the complementarity constraints fail the standard Linear In- dependence Constraint Qualification (LICQ) or the Mangasarian-Fromovitz constraint qualification (MFCQ), at any feasible point, the nonlinear programming theory may not be directly applied to MPCC. However, the MPCC can be reformulated as NLP problem and solved by nonlinear programming techniques. One of them, the Inexact Restoration (IR) approach, performs two independent phases in each iteration - the feasibility and the optimality phases. This work presents two versions of an IR algorithm to solve MPCC. In the feasibility phase two strategies were implemented, depending on the constraints features. One gives more importance to the complementarity constraints, while the other considers the priority of equality and inequality constraints neglecting the complementarity ones. The optimality phase uses the same approach for both algorithm versions. The algorithms were implemented in MATLAB and the test problems are from MACMPEC collection.

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Optical fiber microwires (OFMs) are nonlinear optical waveguides that support several spatial modes. The multimodal generalized nonlinear Schrodinger equation (MM-GNLSE) is deduced taking into account the linear and nonlinear modal coupling. A detailed theoretical description of four-wave mixing (FWM) considering the modal coupling is developed. Both, the intramode and the intermode phase-matching conditions is calculated for an optical microwire in a strong guiding regime. Finally, the FWM dynamics is studied and the amplitude evolution of the pump beams, the signal and the idler are analyzed.

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Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the respiratory airways affecting people of all ages, and constitutes a serious public health problem worldwide (6). Such a chronic inflammation is invariably associated with injury and repair of the bronchial epithelium known as remodelling (11). Inflammation, remodelling, and altered neural control of the airways are responsible for both recurrent exacerbations of asthma and increasingly permanent airflow obstruction (11, 29, 34). Excessive airway narrowing is caused by altered smooth muscle behaviour, in close interaction with swelling of the airway walls, parenchyma retractile forces, and enhanced intraluminal secretions (29, 38). All these functional and structural changes are associated with the characteristic symptoms of asthma – cough, chest tightness, and wheezing –and have a significant impact on patients’ daily lives, on their families and also on society (1, 24, 29). Recent epidemiological studies show an increase in the prevalence of asthma, mainly in industrial countries (12, 25, 37). The reasons for this increase may depend on host factors (e.g., genetic disposition) or on environmental factors like air pollution or contact with allergens (6, 22, 29). Physical exercise is probably the most common trigger for brief episodes of symptoms, and is assumed to induce airflow limitations in most asthmatic children and young adults (16, 24, 29, 33). Exercise-induced asthma (EIA) is defined as an intermittent narrowing of the airways, generally associated with respiratory symptoms (chest tightness, cough, wheezing and dyspnoea), occurring after 3 to 10 minutes of vigorous exercise with a maximal severity during 5 to 15 minutes after the end of the exercise (9, 14, 16, 24, 33). The definitive diagnosis of EIA is confirmed by the measurement of pre- and post-exercise expiratory flows documenting either a 15% fall in the forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), or a ≥15 to 20% fall in peak expiratory flow (PEF) (9, 24, 29). Some types of physical exercise have been associated with the occurrence of bronchial symptoms and asthma (5, 15, 17). For instance, demanding activities such as basketball or soccer could cause more severe attacks than less vigorous ones such as baseball or jogging (33). The mechanisms of exercise-induced airflow limitations seem to be related to changes in the respiratory mucosa induced by hyperventilation (9, 29). The heat loss from the airways during exercise, and possibly its post-exercise rewarming may contribute to the exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) (27). Additionally, the concomitant dehydration from the respiratory mucosa during exercise leads to an increased interstitial osmolarity, which may also contribute to bronchoconstriction (4, 36). So, the risk of EIB in asthmatically predisposed subjects seems to be higher with greater ventilation rates and the cooler and drier the inspired air is (23). The incidence of EIA in physically demanding coldweather sports like competitive figure skating and ice hockey has been found to occur in up to 30 to 35% of the participants (32). In contrast, swimming is often recommended to asthmatic individuals, because it improves the functionality of respiratory muscles and, moreover, it seems to have a concomitant beneficial effect on the prevalence of asthma exacerbations (14, 26), supporting the idea that the risk of EIB would be smaller in warm and humid environments. This topic, however, remains controversial since the chlorified water of swimming pools has been suspected as a potential trigger factor for some asthmatic patients (7, 8, 20, 21). In fact, the higher asthma incidence observed in industrialised countries has recently been linked to the exposition to chloride (7, 8, 30). Although clinical and epidemiological data suggest an influence of humidity and temperature of the inspired air on the bronchial response of asthmatic subjects during exercise, some of those studies did not accurately control the intensity of the exercise (2, 13), raising speculation of whether the experienced exercise overload was comparable for all subjects. Additionally, most of the studies did not include a control group (2, 10, 19, 39), which may lead to doubts about whether asthma per se has conditioned the observed results. Moreover, since the main targeted age group of these studies has been adults (10, 19, 39), any extrapolation to childhood/adolescence might be questionable regarding the different lung maturation. Considering the higher incidence of asthma in youngsters (30) and the fact that only the works of Amirav and coworkers (2, 3) have focused on this age group, a scarcity of scientific data can be identified. Additionally, since the main environmental trigger factors, i.e., temperature and humidity, were tested separately (10, 28, 39) it would be useful to analyse these two variables simultaneously because of their synergic effect on water and heat loss by the airways (31, 33). It also appears important to estimate the airway responsiveness to exercise within moderate environmental ranges of temperature and humidity, trying to avoid extreme temperatures and humidity conditions used by others (2, 3). So, the aim of this study was to analyse the influence of moderate changes in air temperature and humidity simultaneously on the acute ventilatory response to exercise in asthmatic children. To overcome the above referred to methodological limitations, we used a 15 minute progressive exercise trial on a cycle ergometer at 3 different workload intensities, and we collected data related to heart rate, respiratory quotient, minute ventilation and oxygen uptake in order to ensure that physiological exercise repercussions were the same in both environments. The tests were done in a “normal” climatic environment (in a gymnasium) and in a hot and humid environment (swimming pool); for the latter, direct chloride exposition was avoided.

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A reabilitação do joelho utilizando exercícios terapêuticos em meio aquático tem sido utilizada com o intuito de iniciar, de forma imediata os movimentos articulares, pois reduz a dor e permite a carga de peso mais precoce. Apesar destas vantagens serem reconhecidas, poucos estudos têm sido realizados no sentido de determinar a efectividade dos exercícios terapêuticos em meio aquático na reabilitação pós-cirúrgica do ligamento cruzado anterior (LCA) Objectivo: Descrever os efeitos de um programa de exercícios terapêuticos em meio aquático num caso clínico de ligamentoplastia do cruzado anterior. Metodologia: Um jogador de futebol de 27 anos de idade, sujeito a uma ligamentoplastia do LCA, completou um programa de exercícios terapêuticos em meio aquático que constou de um total de 24 sessões (4 por semana, e 60 minutos por sessão). O atleta foi avaliado em três momentos distintos (T0, no início da intervenção, T1, três semanas após o início da intervenção e T2, seis semanas após o início da intervenção. Como parâmetros de avaliação foram utilizadas as amplitudes articulares (goniometria), o teste muscular manual, o volume muscular (perimetria), o equilíbrio estável (Y Balance Test (YBT)) e a funcionalidade (Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS)). Resultados: Após as 24 sessões verificou-se uma melhoria nos diversos parâmetros avaliados (flexão do joelho: 75º vs 134º; extensão do joelho: -7º vs 0º; força dos flexores e extensores do joelho: 3 vs 4+; perimetria da coxa: 46,2 cm vs 51,5 cm; YBT: equilíbrio anterior (resultados correspondentes aos momentos T1 e T2): 53 cm vs 72 cm; posterolateral: 46 cm vs 61 cm; posteromedial: 39 cm vs 57 cm; KOOS: dor/sintomas: 17 vs 92, outros sintomas: 25 vs 75, actividades da vida diária: 12 vs 90, actividades desportivas e de lazer: 0 vs 55, qualidade de vida relacionada com o joelho: 0 vs 50. Conclusão: O programa de exercícios terapêuticos em meio aquático utilizado neste estudo parece ter efeitos benéficos num caso clínico de ligamentoplastia do cruzado anterior.

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Introdução: Não existe um consenso quanto ao melhor tratamento para a radiculopatia cervical pois existe uma grande variedade de manifestações clínicas e opções terapêuticas, mas a sua selecção vai depender do caso particular do utente, sugerindo assim uma correcta avaliação do Fisioterapeuta. Objectivo: Este estudo pretende descrever e avaliar a efectividade de um programa de Fisioterapia num caso de radiculopatia cervical, na dor, funcionalidade e percepção da qualidade de vida. Participantes e Métodos: Estudo observacional descritivo tipo estudo de caso de um utente de 56 anos de idade, com radiculopatia cervical. Para a avaliação foram utilizados testes ortopédicos, a escala visual analógica e os questionários de incapacidade funcional da cervical e do membro superior bem como da percepção da qualidade de vida. Estes questionários foram aplicados em 3 momentos, antes da intervenção, no final e após 6 semanas e os restantes instrumentos foram utilizados em diversos momentos ao longo da intervenção. Esta foi efectuada duas vezes por semana, ao longo de 10 semanas recorrendo a técnicas de terapia manual, exercícios de controlo motor e educação do utente. Resultados: Verificou-se que a dor na cervical passou de 6,5 para 2/10 EVA e no cotovelo direito de 7,3 para 2/10. A resposta ao questionário de incapacidade funcional na cervical variou de 40% no primeiro momento para 11,1% no segundo, o da incapacidade funcional do membro superior variou de 63,6% para 33,5% e o questionário da percepção da qualidade de vida variou de 55,01 para 68,69. Seis semanas após a intervenção, todos estes resultados se mantinham praticamente inalterados. Conclusão: Este caso permitiu demonstrar o processo de raciocínio clínico efectuado ao longo de dez semanas de intervenção em que se utilizou uma abordagem centrada no utente, baseada na evidência científica e na experiência clínica anterior. Os resultados alcançados foram de encontro às expectativas iniciais e parecem evidenciar que, neste caso, o programa de fisioterapia teve efeitos positivos na dor, funcionalidade e percepção da qualidade de vida.

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Copyright © 2014 The Authors. Oikos © 2014 Nordic Society Oikos.

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Mestrado em Fisioterapia

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Relatório de estágio apresentado ao Instituto de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do título de Mestre em Auditoria Orientada por Dr. Rodrigo Carvalho Coorientador: Dr. José Rui Dias

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The aim of this study is to examine the implications of the IPPA in the perception of illness and wellbeing in MS patients. Methods - This is a quasi experimental study non-randomized study with 24 MS patients diagnosed at least 1 year before, and with an EDSS score of under 7. We used the IPPA in 3 groups of eight people in 3 Portuguese hospitals (Lisbon, Coimbra, and Porto). The sessions were held once a week for 90 minutes, over a period of 7 weeks. The instruments used were: We asked the subjects the question “Please classify the severity of your disease?” and used the Personal Wellbeing Scale (PWS) at the beginning (time A) and end (time B) of the IPPA. We used the SPSS version 20. A non-parametric statistical hypothesis test (Wilcoxon test) was used for the variable analysis. The intervention followed the recommendations of the Helsinki Declaration. Results – The results suggest that there are differences between time A and B, the perception of illness decreased (p<0.08), while wellbeing increased (p<0.01). Conclusions: The IPPA can play an important role in modifying the perception of disease severity and personal wellbeing.

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Chronic liver disease (CLD) is most of the time an asymptomatic, progressive, and ultimately potentially fatal disease. In this study, an automatic hierarchical procedure to stage CLD using ultrasound images, laboratory tests, and clinical records are described. The first stage of the proposed method, called clinical based classifier (CBC), discriminates healthy from pathologic conditions. When nonhealthy conditions are detected, the method refines the results in three exclusive pathologies in a hierarchical basis: 1) chronic hepatitis; 2) compensated cirrhosis; and 3) decompensated cirrhosis. The features used as well as the classifiers (Bayes, Parzen, support vector machine, and k-nearest neighbor) are optimally selected for each stage. A large multimodal feature database was specifically built for this study containing 30 chronic hepatitis cases, 34 compensated cirrhosis cases, and 36 decompensated cirrhosis cases, all validated after histopathologic analysis by liver biopsy. The CBC classification scheme outperformed the nonhierachical one against all scheme, achieving an overall accuracy of 98.67% for the normal detector, 87.45% for the chronic hepatitis detector, and 95.71% for the cirrhosis detector.

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Abstract Introduction: Exhaustive and/or unaccustomed exercise, mainly those involving eccentric muscle actions, induces temporary muscle damage, evidenced by Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness. Different strategies to recover the signs and symptoms of this myogenic condition have been studied by researchers, as a result a significant number of articles on this issue have been published. Purpose: A systematic review was conducted to assess the evidence of the physiotherapeutic interventions of exercise-induced muscle damage. Methods: The electronic data bases were searched, including MEDLINE (1996-2011), CINHAL (1982- 2011), EMBASE (1988-2011), PEDro (1950-2011), and SPORTDiscus (1985-2011). Systematic review was limited to randomized control trials (RCTs) studies, written in English or Portuguese, which included physiotherapeutic interventions, namely massage, cryotherapy, stretching and low-intensity exercise, on adult human subjects (18-60 years old) of either gender. Studies were excluded when the intervention could not be assessed independently. The methodological quality of RCTs was independently assessed with the PEDro Scale by three reviewers. Results: Thirty-three studies were included in the systematic review; eight analyzed the effects of the massage, ten analyzed the effects of the cryotherapy, eight the effect of stretching and seventeen focused low-intensity exercise intervention. The results suggest that massage is the most effective intervention and that there is inconclusive evidence to support the use of cryotherapy; whereas the other conventional, namely stretching and low-intensity exercise, there is no evidence to prove their efficacy. Conclusion: The results allow the conclusion that massage is the physiotherapeutic intervention that demonstrated to be the most effective in the relief of symptoms and signs of exercise-induced muscle damage, as a result, massage should still be used in the muscular recovery after sports activities.