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Dysfunction associated mechanisms to a menopause and syndrome metabolic experimental model: role of aerobic and resistance exercise training

Grant number: 10/17188-4
Support Opportunities:Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate
Effective date (Start): December 01, 2010
Effective date (End): February 28, 2014
Field of knowledge:Health Sciences - Physical Education
Principal Investigator:Kátia de Angelis Lobo D Avila
Grantee:Janaina de Oliveira Brito
Host Institution: Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE). Campus Vergueiro. São Paulo , SP, Brazil
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Scientific publications (6)
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CONTI, FILIPE FERNANDES; BRITO, JANAINA DE OLIVEIRA; BERNARDES, NATHALIA; DIAS, DANIELLE DA SILVA; SANCHES, IRIS CALLADO; MALFITANO, CHRISTIANE; FRANCISCA LLESUY, SUSANA; IRIGOYEN, MARIA-CLAUDIA; DE ANGELIS, KATIA. Cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction and oxidative stress induced by fructose overload in an experimental model of hypertension and menopause. BMC CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS, v. 14, . (12/20141-5, 10/17188-4, 11/15828-9)
SANCHES, IRIS CALLADO; BRITO, JANAINA DE OLIVEIRA; CANDIDO, GEORGIA ORSI; DIAS, DANIELLE DA SILVA; JORGE, LUCIANA; IRIGOYEN, MARIA-CLAUDIA; DE ANGELIS, KATIA. Cardiometabolic benefits of exercise training in an experimental model of metabolic syndrome and menopause. MENOPAUSE-THE JOURNAL OF THE NORTH AMERICAN MENOPAUSE SOCIETY, v. 19, n. 5, p. 562-568, . (10/17188-4)
SARTORI, MICHELLE; CONTI, FILIPE F.; DIAS, DANIELLE DA SILVA; DOS SANTOS, FERNANDO; MACHI, JACQUELINE F.; PALOMINO, ZAIRA; CASARINI, DULCE E.; RODRIGUES, BRUNO; DE ANGELIS, KYTIA; IRIGOYEN, MARIA-CLAUDIA. Association between Diastolic Dysfunction with Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Females ob/ob Mice. FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY, v. 8, . (10/17188-4, 15/11223-6, 11/15828-9)
BRITO-MONZANI, JANAINA DE O.; SANCHES, IRIS CALLADO; BERNARDES, NATHALIA; PONCIANO, KATIA; MORAES-SILVA, IVANA C.; IRIGOYEN, MARIA-CLAUDIA; LLESUY, SUSANA; DE ANGELIS, KATIA. Hypertension induces additional cardiometabolic impairments and attenuates aerobic exercise training adaptations in fructose-fed ovariectomized rats. HYPERTENSION RESEARCH, v. 41, n. 2, p. 88-95, . (12/20141-5, 10/17188-4, 15/11223-6)
CONTI, FILIPE FERNANDES; IRIGOYEN, MARIA-CLAUDIA; SARTORI, MICHELLE; RIBEIRO, AMANDA APARECIDA; DOS SANTOS, FERNANDO; MACHI, JACQUELINE FREIRE; TABOAS FIGUEROA, DIEGO MENDROT; RODRIGUES, BRUNO; DE ANGELIS, KATIA. Aerobic Training Is Better Than Resistance Training on Cardiac Function and Autonomic Modulation in Female ob/ob Mice. FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY, v. 10, . (18/17183-4, 10/17188-4, 18/19006-2, 15/11223-6, 11/15828-9)
BRITO-MONZANI, JANAINA DE OLIVEIRA; STOYELL-CONTI, FILIPE FERNANDES; SHECAIRA, TANIA PLENS; SILVA, MICHEL PABLO DOS SANTOS FERREIRA; DIAS, DANIELLE DA SILVA; BERNARDES, NATHALIA; DE ANGELIS, KATIA. Aerobic or resistance training improves autonomic control of circulation in oophorectomized rats with cardiometabolic dysfunctions: Impact on renal oxidative stress. Experimental Gerontology, v. 145, . (18/17183-4, 12/20141-5, 10/17188-4)

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