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Item Association of therapies with reduced pain and improved quality of life in patients with fibromyalgia: a systematic review and meta-analysis(American Medical Association, 2020-10-26) Mascarenhas, Rodrigo Oliveira; Souza, Mateus Bastos; Oliveira, Murilo Xavier; Lacerda, Ana Cristina; Mendonça, Vanessa Amaral; Henschke, Nicholas; Oliveira, Vinícius Cunha; Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri; The University of Sydney School of Public HealthA revisão sistemática demonstrou que não existe suporte científico quanto a eficácia da maioria das terapias atualmente disponíveis para o tratamento da fibromialgia. Fortes evidências apóiam apenas a terapia cognitivo-comportamental para dor, bem como antidepressivos e depressores do sistema nervoso central para dor e qualidade de vida, mas essas associações foram pequenas.Item Cardiorespiratory andmetabolic responses and reference equation validation to predict peak oxygen uptake for the incremental shuttle waking test in adolescent boys(2018-11-01) Gomes, Andreza L. G.; Mendoncça, Vanessa A.; Silva, Tatiane dos Santos; Pires, Crislaine K. V.; Lima, Liliana P. L.; Silva, Alcilene M.; Camargos, Ana Cristina R.; Neves, Camila D. C.; Lacerda, Ana C. R.; Leite, Hércules R.; Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri (UFVJM); Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)Background Previous studies speculated that the Incremental Shuttle Walking Test (ISWT) is a maximal test in children and adolescents, however comparison between ISWT with cardiopulmonary exercise test has not yet performed. Furthermore, there is no regression equation available in the current literature to predict oxygen peak consumption (VO2 peak) in this population. This study aimed to assesses and correlate the cardiorespiratory responses of the ISWT with the cardiopulmonary exercise (CEPT) and to develop and validate a regression equation to predict VO2 peak in healthy sedentary adolescent boys. Methods Forty-one participants were included in the study. In the first stage, the VO2 peak, respiratory exchange ratio (R peak), heart rate max (HR max) and percentage of predicted HR max (% predicted HR max) were evaluated in CEPT and ISWT (n = 26). Second, an equation was developed (n = 29) to predict VO2 peak. In both phases, the VO2 peak, respiratory exchange ratio R and hearth rate (HR) were evaluated. In the third stage, the validation equation was performed by another 12 participants. Results Similar results in VO2 peak (P>0.05), R peak (P>0.05) and predicted maximum HR (P>0.05) were obtained between the ISWT and CEPT. Both tests showed moderate significant correlations of VO2 peak (r = 0.44, P = 0.002) e R peak (r = -0.53, P < 0.01), as well as the agreement of these measurements by Bland-Altman analysis (VO2 peak, bias = -0.13; R peak, bias = 0.0). Distance walked was the variable that explained 42.5% (R2 = 0.425, p = 0.0001) of the variance in VO2 peak. The equation was VO2 peak (predicted) = 20.94 + (0.02 x distance walked). The results obtained by the equation were not significantly different compared to the values obtained by the gas analyzer and the Bland-Altman analysis showed agreement (bias = 1.6). Conclusion The ISWT produced maximal cardiorespiratory responses comparable to the CEPT, and the developed equation showed viability for the prediction of VO2 peak in healthy sedentary adolescent boys.