A monthly publication of the Brazilian Society of Cardiology and considered the main channel for the promotion of Brazilian cardiovascular research.
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Rochelle Rocha Costa
, Alexandra Ferreira Vieira, Leandro Coconcelli, Alex de Oliveira Fagundes, Adriana Cristine Koch Buttelli, [...]
Rochelle Rocha Costa
, Alexandra Ferreira Vieira, Leandro Coconcelli, Alex de Oliveira Fagundes, Adriana Cristine Koch Buttelli, [...]
Abstract Background: Statin use is highlighted as the most commonly utilized therapy for the treatment of dyslipidemias and can be considered as the most efficient pharmacological intervention for low-density lipoprotein (LDL) reduction. On the other hand, physical training can be considered an efficient and safe non-pharmacological strategy to promote improvements in lipid profile. However, the influence of statins on lipid adaptations arising from water-based training in populations with dyslipidemia is not known. Objectives: To analyze the influence of simvastatin use […]
Keywords: Aquatic Environment; Diabetes Mellitus; Exercise; Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA-Reductases Inhibitors; Hypertension; Metabolic Syndrome/complications; Motor Activity; Obesity; Physical activity
Stephanie Bastos da Motta, Vanessa Caroline Toledes, Leandro Franzoni
Stephanie Bastos da Motta, Vanessa Caroline Toledes, Leandro Franzoni
Abstract Background: Statin use is highlighted as the most commonly utilized therapy for the treatment of dyslipidemias and can be considered as the most efficient pharmacological intervention for low-density lipoprotein (LDL) reduction. On the other hand, physical training can be considered an efficient and safe non-pharmacological strategy to promote improvements in lipid profile. However, the influence of statins on lipid adaptations arising from water-based training in populations with dyslipidemia is not known. Objectives: To analyze the influence of simvastatin use […]
Keywords: Dyslipidemias/prevention and control; Exercise; Gender Identify; Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors; Metabolic Syndrome X; Risk Factors; Sports; Swimming