The Brasilian samba protocol for cardiac rehabilitation Protocolo de samba brasileiro para reabilitação cardíaca Protocolo de samba brasileño para rehabilitación cardiaca

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Main Author: Braga H.O.*
Publication Date: 2015
Other Authors: Gonzales A.I.*, Sties S.W.*, de Carvalho G.M.D.*, Netto A.S.*, Campos O.A.*, Lima D.P.*, de Carvalho T.*
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Language: eng
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Summary: © 2015 Redprint Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.Introduction: Samba requires intense and varied movements that provide happiness and good chronotropic response making plausible to expect its benefits on cardiovascular health. Objective: To develop and evaluate a brazilian samba protocol aiming at physical training in cardiac rehabilitation. Methods: Fifteen patients with stable coronary artery disease, aged 60.74±5.96 years, underwent maximal cardiopulmonary test with determination of heart rate (HR) corresponding to the peak VO2 and first and second ventilation thresholds. During six sessions, they underwent twenty samba steps, in three music tempo classified by a metronome (slow, medium and fast). Subsequently, they underwent three sessions to verify the HR behavior and perception of effort. Descriptive analysis has been utilized in order to characterize the sample and check HR; T test or Wilcoxon test have been used to compare HR behavior (in different sessions) with significance level of 5%. Results: There was good adaptation to the samba steps, with HR between 62% and 72% of peak HR. During the dance sessions patients remained 86±4.17% of time in the target zone proposed for physical training in rehabilitation (60% to 90% of HR peak) and 77±2.26% of time in the target zone considered ideal, with HR situated between the first and the second ventilation threshold. Throughout the time the patients reported having perceived mild to moderate effort. Conclusion: Patients showed good adaptation to samba protocol, which proved being able to be adopted as a proposal for training in cardiac rehabilitation.
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spelling The Brasilian samba protocol for cardiac rehabilitation Protocolo de samba brasileiro para reabilitação cardíaca Protocolo de samba brasileño para rehabilitación cardiaca© 2015 Redprint Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.Introduction: Samba requires intense and varied movements that provide happiness and good chronotropic response making plausible to expect its benefits on cardiovascular health. Objective: To develop and evaluate a brazilian samba protocol aiming at physical training in cardiac rehabilitation. Methods: Fifteen patients with stable coronary artery disease, aged 60.74±5.96 years, underwent maximal cardiopulmonary test with determination of heart rate (HR) corresponding to the peak VO2 and first and second ventilation thresholds. During six sessions, they underwent twenty samba steps, in three music tempo classified by a metronome (slow, medium and fast). Subsequently, they underwent three sessions to verify the HR behavior and perception of effort. Descriptive analysis has been utilized in order to characterize the sample and check HR; T test or Wilcoxon test have been used to compare HR behavior (in different sessions) with significance level of 5%. Results: There was good adaptation to the samba steps, with HR between 62% and 72% of peak HR. During the dance sessions patients remained 86±4.17% of time in the target zone proposed for physical training in rehabilitation (60% to 90% of HR peak) and 77±2.26% of time in the target zone considered ideal, with HR situated between the first and the second ventilation threshold. Throughout the time the patients reported having perceived mild to moderate effort. Conclusion: Patients showed good adaptation to samba protocol, which proved being able to be adopted as a proposal for training in cardiac rehabilitation.2024-12-06T13:54:59Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlep. 395 - 3991517-869210.1590/1517-869220152105136354https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/7951ark:/33523/00130000008hzRevista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte215Braga H.O.*Gonzales A.I.*Sties S.W.*de Carvalho G.M.D.*Netto A.S.*Campos O.A.*Lima D.P.*de Carvalho T.*engreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:55:55Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/7951Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:55:55Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Brasilian samba protocol for cardiac rehabilitation Protocolo de samba brasileiro para reabilitação cardíaca Protocolo de samba brasileño para rehabilitación cardiaca
title The Brasilian samba protocol for cardiac rehabilitation Protocolo de samba brasileiro para reabilitação cardíaca Protocolo de samba brasileño para rehabilitación cardiaca
spellingShingle The Brasilian samba protocol for cardiac rehabilitation Protocolo de samba brasileiro para reabilitação cardíaca Protocolo de samba brasileño para rehabilitación cardiaca
Braga H.O.*
title_short The Brasilian samba protocol for cardiac rehabilitation Protocolo de samba brasileiro para reabilitação cardíaca Protocolo de samba brasileño para rehabilitación cardiaca
title_full The Brasilian samba protocol for cardiac rehabilitation Protocolo de samba brasileiro para reabilitação cardíaca Protocolo de samba brasileño para rehabilitación cardiaca
title_fullStr The Brasilian samba protocol for cardiac rehabilitation Protocolo de samba brasileiro para reabilitação cardíaca Protocolo de samba brasileño para rehabilitación cardiaca
title_full_unstemmed The Brasilian samba protocol for cardiac rehabilitation Protocolo de samba brasileiro para reabilitação cardíaca Protocolo de samba brasileño para rehabilitación cardiaca
title_sort The Brasilian samba protocol for cardiac rehabilitation Protocolo de samba brasileiro para reabilitação cardíaca Protocolo de samba brasileño para rehabilitación cardiaca
author Braga H.O.*
author_facet Braga H.O.*
Gonzales A.I.*
Sties S.W.*
de Carvalho G.M.D.*
Netto A.S.*
Campos O.A.*
Lima D.P.*
de Carvalho T.*
author_role author
author2 Gonzales A.I.*
Sties S.W.*
de Carvalho G.M.D.*
Netto A.S.*
Campos O.A.*
Lima D.P.*
de Carvalho T.*
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author
author
author
author
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Braga H.O.*
Gonzales A.I.*
Sties S.W.*
de Carvalho G.M.D.*
Netto A.S.*
Campos O.A.*
Lima D.P.*
de Carvalho T.*
description © 2015 Redprint Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.Introduction: Samba requires intense and varied movements that provide happiness and good chronotropic response making plausible to expect its benefits on cardiovascular health. Objective: To develop and evaluate a brazilian samba protocol aiming at physical training in cardiac rehabilitation. Methods: Fifteen patients with stable coronary artery disease, aged 60.74±5.96 years, underwent maximal cardiopulmonary test with determination of heart rate (HR) corresponding to the peak VO2 and first and second ventilation thresholds. During six sessions, they underwent twenty samba steps, in three music tempo classified by a metronome (slow, medium and fast). Subsequently, they underwent three sessions to verify the HR behavior and perception of effort. Descriptive analysis has been utilized in order to characterize the sample and check HR; T test or Wilcoxon test have been used to compare HR behavior (in different sessions) with significance level of 5%. Results: There was good adaptation to the samba steps, with HR between 62% and 72% of peak HR. During the dance sessions patients remained 86±4.17% of time in the target zone proposed for physical training in rehabilitation (60% to 90% of HR peak) and 77±2.26% of time in the target zone considered ideal, with HR situated between the first and the second ventilation threshold. Throughout the time the patients reported having perceived mild to moderate effort. Conclusion: Patients showed good adaptation to samba protocol, which proved being able to be adopted as a proposal for training in cardiac rehabilitation.
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