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  1. Combined Impact of Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Exercise Systolic Blood Pressure on Cardiovascular and All-Cause Mortality: A Long-Term Follow-up Study
  2. Sitting–rising test scores predict natural and cardiovascular causes of deaths in middle-aged and older men and women
  3. Muscle Power Versus Strength as a Predictor of Mortality in Middle-Aged and Older Men and Women
  4. Reduced Body Flexibility Is Associated With Poor Survival in Middle‐Aged Men and Women: A Prospective Cohort Study
  5. Muscle Matters: Bridging the Gap Between Terminology of Age-Related Muscle Loss and Exercise Interventions
  6. Flexibility exercises are often recommended but flexibility is rarely evaluated: a misconnection
  7. Clinical Utility of the Cardiorespiratory Optimal Point in Patients with Heart Failure
  8. High Cardiorespiratory Optimal Point Values Are Related to Cardiovascular Mortality in Men Aged 46 to 70 Years: a Prospective Cohort Study
  9. Cardiorespiratory Optimal Point Is a Submaximal Exercise Test Variable and a Predictor of Mortality Risk
  10. Successful 10-second one-legged stance performance predicts survival in middle-aged and older individuals
  11. Cognitive Development and Non-Aerobic Physical Fitness in Preschoolers: a Longitudinal Study
  12. Cardiorespiratory optimal point during exercise testing and sudden cardiac death: A prospective cohort study
  13. Cardiorespiratory optimal point during exercise testing is related to cardiovascular and all‐cause mortality
  14. Women Have Lower Mortality Than Men After Attending a Long-Term Medically Supervised Exercise Program
  15. A Multiprofessional Face-to-Face and Remote Real-Time Hybrid Mode of Exercise-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation: An Innovative Proposal During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  16. Mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from the CLINIMEX exercise cohort in the year of 2020
  17. Physical Activity, Exercise and Sports and Covid-19: What Really Matters
  18. Effect of Beta-Blocker Use on Exercise Heart Rate Gradient and Reclassification of Mortality Risk in Patients Referred for Exercise Testing
  19. Diretriz Brasileira de Reabilitação Cardiovascular – 2020
  20. Handgrip strength is inversely associated with fatal cardiovascular and all-cause mortality events
  21. Physical activity and risk of venous thromboembolism: systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
  22. Cardiac reinnervation influences exercise training outcomes in heart transplant patients
  23. P640Sex differences in cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in middle-aged and older participants of a medically-supervised exercise program
  24. Recovery from sauna bathing favorably modulates cardiac autonomic nervous system
  25. Cardiorespiratory fitness is not associated with risk of venous thromboembolism: a cohort study
  26. Using the sitting-rising test (SRT) in clinical practice: reference scores
  27. Heart and Skeletal Muscles: Linked by Autonomic Nervous System
  28. The Brazilian Society of Cardiology and Brazilian Society of Exercise and Sports Medicine Updated Guidelines for Sports and Exercise Cardiology - 2019
  29. Updated Cardiovascular Prevention Guideline of the Brazilian Society of Cardiology - 2019
  30. CLINIMEX Aerobic Fitness Questionnaire: Proposal and Validation
  31. Exercise, Sports & Cardiovascular Health: Relevant Questions and Answers
  32. Measuring Heart Rate During Exercise: From Artery Palpation to Monitors and Apps
  33. Physical Activity, Exercise and Sport: A Five-Star Path for a Better Cardiovascular Health
  34. Sexual Counselling in Cardiac Rehabilitation: An Urgent Need for More Consideration and Study
  35. Association between cardiorespiratory fitness, obesity, and health care costs: The Veterans Exercise Testing Study
  36. A reference equation for maximal aerobic power for treadmill and cycle ergometer exercise testing: Analysis from the FRIEND registry
  37. Relative peak exercise oxygen pulse is related to sudden cardiac death, cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in middle-aged men
  38. Cardiorespiratory Optimal Point in Professional Soccer Players: A Novel Submaximal Variable During Exercise
  39. The Heart of Physically Active Young Individuals can be Remodeled with an Intense 35-Week Military Training
  40. Cardiac vagal index varies according to field position in male elite football players
  41. EFFECTS OF INGESTING 250 AND 500 ML OF WATER ON INITIAL TRANSIENT HEART RATE AND HEART RATE VARIABILITY
  42. Cardiorespiratory optimal point during exercise testing as a predictor of all-cause mortality
  43. Pre-Participation Physical Fitness does not Influence Adherence to a Supervised Exercise Program
  44. Aerobic Exercise and The Heart: Discussing Doses
  45. Influence of central obesity in estimating maximal oxygen uptake
  46. INFLUÊNCIA DO HÁBITO DE EXERCÍCIO NA INFÂNCIA E ADOLESCÊNCIA NA FLEXIBILIDADE DE ADULTOS SEDENTÁRIOS
  47. Advising sexual activity to heart patients
  48. Cardiac Rehabilitation: Far Beyond Coronary Artery Disease
  49. Athlete: a working definition for medical and health sciences research
  50. Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test: Fundamentals, Applicability and Interpretation
  51. Pharmacological Therapy Adherence: A Poorly Explored Benefit of Cardiac Rehabilitation
  52. Maximal heart rate in young adults: A fixed 188bpm outperforms values predicted by a classical age-based equation
  53. Sex-Specific Equations to Estimate Maximum Oxygen Uptake in Cycle Ergometry
  54. 4-Second Exercise Test: Reference Values for Ages 18-81 Years
  55. Cardiorespiratory Optimal Point: A Submaximal Exercise Variable to Assess Panic Disorder Patients
  56. A six-time Ultraman winner and a normal heart: A case report
  57. Exercise heart rate gradient: A novel index to predict all-cause mortality
  58. Detailing the Writing of Scientific Manuscripts: 25-30 Paragraphs
  59. Aerobic training intervention in panic disorder: a case-series study
  60. South American Guidelines for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Rehabilitation
  61. Treinamento para disfunção vagal cardíaca com repetições da transição repouso-exercício
  62. Evidence for the Role of Isometric Exercise Training in Reducing Blood Pressure: Potential Mechanisms and Future Directions
  63. Análise da estabilidade de uma variável submáxima em teste cardiopulmonar de exercício: Ponto ótimo cardiorrespiratório
  64. Age-related mobility loss is joint-specific: an analysis from 6,000 Flexitest results
  65. Does Flexibility Influence the Ability to Sit and Rise from the Floor?
  66. I Diretriz Brasileira de Prevenção Cardiovascular
  67. Maximum Oxygen Consumption Measurement: Valuable Biological Marker in Health and in Sickness
  68. Brazilian Portuguese Validated Version of the Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire
  69. Diretriz em Cardiologia do Esporte e do Exercício da Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia e da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
  70. Maximal Heart Rate: Influence of Sport Practice during Childhood and Adolescence
  71. Ability to sit and rise from the floor as a predictor of all-cause mortality
  72. Psychiatric disorders and cardiac anxiety in exercising and sedentary coronary artery disease patients: a case-control study
  73. Cardiac Vagal Index Does Not Explain Age-Independent Maximal Heart Rate
  74. Ponto ótimo cardiorrespiratório: uma variável submáxima do teste cardiopulmonar de exercício
  75. Corrigendum
  76. A Pre-season Comparison of Aerobic Fitness and Flexibility of Younger and Older Professional Soccer Players
  77. Distância do domicílio ao local de exercício físico não influenciou a aderência de 796 participantes
  78. Comparação entre métodos de avaliação da modulação vagal autonômica
  79. Two-year citations of JAPPL original articles: evidence of a relative age effect
  80. Revisão por pares: um processo científico em constante aprimoramento
  81. Coração, exercício e os arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia
  82. Comparação entre métodos de avaliação da modulação vagal cardíaca
  83. Respostas hemodinâmicas a um protocolo de treinamento isométrico de preensão manual
  84. Índice-H dos artigos citantes: uma contribuição para a avaliação da produção científica de pesquisadores experientes
  85. Belching as a rare cause of sudden and short-lived heart rate decrease during exercise
  86. Stability of relative oxygen pulse curve during repeated maximal cardiopulmonary testing in professional soccer players
  87. Stability of relative oxygen pulse curve during repeated maximal cardiopulmonary testing in professional soccer players
  88. Anxiety, panic disorder and coronary artery disease: issues concerning physical exercise and cognitive behavioral therapy
  89. Long-term stability of the oxygen pulse curve during maximal exercise
  90. Treinamento físico intervalado como ferramenta na terapia cognitivo-comportamental do transtorno de pânico
  91. The slope of the oxygen pulse curve does not depend on the maximal heart rate in elite soccer players
  92. Prevalência de transtornos psiquiátricos e ansiedade relacionada à saúde em coronariopatas participantes de um programa de exercício supervisionado
  93. Is the scientific evidence available on exercise training adequate for advising the population on lifelong exercising habits?
  94. Variability of cardio-respiratory, electromyographic, and perceived exertion responses at the walk-run transition in a sample of young men controlled for anthropometric and fitness characteristics
  95. Cardiac vagal withdrawal and reactivation during repeated rest–exercise transitions
  96. Normotensos com resposta pressórica exagerada ao exercício possuem tônus vagal cardíaco aumentado
  97. Cardiac Arrhythmias Triggered by Sudden and Dynamic Efforts
  98. Lower cardiac vagal tone in non-obese healthy men with unfavorable anthropometric characteristics
  99. Effect of muscle mass on muscle mechanoreflex-mediated heart rate increase at the onset of dynamic exercise
  100. Respostas cardiorrespiratórias e perceptivas para as mesmas velocidades de caminhada e corrida
  101. Influence of central command and muscle afferent activation on anterior cerebral artery blood velocity responses to calf exercise in humans
  102. Sexual activity: an exercise to prevent cardiovascular morbidity and mortality?
  103. Associação entre transientes inicial e final de frequência cardíaca no teste de exercício
  104. Does Peak Oxygen Pulse Complement Peak Oxygen Uptake in Risk Stratifying Patients With Heart Failure?
  105. Atrial fibrillation in endurance-trained athletes
  106. Medindo a pressão arterial em exercício aeróbico: subsídios para reabilitação cardíaca
  107. Maximal exercise oxygen pulse as a predictor of mortality among male veterans referred for exercise testing
  108. How often does spirometry testing induce cardiac arrhythmias?
  109. Training-related changes in the R-R interval at the onset of passive movements in humans
  110. Dismorfia muscular: análise comparativa entre um critério antropométrico e um instrumento psicológico
  111. Apresentação de temas livres em eventos científicos de ciências e medicina do esporte e publicação em periódicos indexados
  112. Avaliação da flexibilidade: valores normativos do flexiteste dos 5 aos 91 anos de idade
  113. Similar cardiac vagal withdrawal at the onset of arm and leg dynamic exercise
  114. AGE-RELATED DECLINE IN HANDGRIP STRENGTH DIFFERS ACCORDING TO GENDER
  115. Water intake accelerates post-exercise cardiac vagal reactivation in humans
  116. Evaluating cardiac vagal activity on a conventional electrocardiogram
  117. Age-Related Decline in Handgrip Strength Differs According to Gender
  118. Reabilitação cardíaca com ênfase no exercício: uma revisão sistemática
  119. Influence of different respiratory maneuvers on exercise-induced cardiac vagal inhibition
  120. Diretriz de reabilitação cardiopulmonar e metabólica: aspectos práticos e responsabilidades
  121. Reabilitação cardiopulmonar e metabólica: aspectos práticos e responsabilidades
  122. Adult women with mitral valve prolapse are more flexible
  123. Freqüência cardíaca máxima em testes de exercício em esteira rolante e em cicloergômetro de membros inferiores
  124. Heart Rate Variability Is Not Abolished At True Peak Exercise
  125. Arrhythmogenic Potential Of Short And Sudden Efforts
  126. Does Flexibility Always Decrease With Aging? – An 18-year Follow-up In 10 Women
  127. Arrhythmogenic Potential Of Short And Sudden Efforts
  128. Effect of Ipratropium Bromide on EIB in Children Depends on Vagal Activity
  129. Initial and Final Exercise Heart Rate Transients
  130. Normatização dos equipamentos e técnicas da reabilitação cardiovascular supervisionada
  131. Flexiteste: utilização inapropriada de versões condensadas
  132. Validação do teste de exercício de 4 segundos em posição ortostática
  133. Recommendations for Physical Activity and Recreational Sports Participation for Young Patients With Genetic Cardiovascular Diseases
  134. Proposição de um critério antropométrico para suspeita diagnóstica de dismorfia muscular
  135. Há aumento do peso corporal nos finais de semana e nas festas de final de ano? Análise em participantes de programa de exercício supervisionado
  136. Fidedignidade intra e interdias do teste de exercício de quatro segundos
  137. Physiological Responses Using 2 High-Speed Resistance Training Protocols
  138. Effects of aerobic training on heart rate
  139. Self-perception and dissatisfaction with weight does not depend on the frequency of physical activity
  140. Electrocardiographic criteria for vagotonia—validation with pharmacological parasympathetic blockade in healthy subjects
  141. Physiological Responses Using 2 High-Speed Resistance Training Protocols
  142. Ausência de variação da flexibilidade durante o ciclo menstrual em universitárias
  143. Muscle power increases after resistance training in growth-hormone-deficient adults
  144. Body Mass Index: A Scientific Evidence-Based Inquiry
  145. Autopercepção corporal de variáveis da aptidão física relacionada à saúde
  146. Acurácia de critérios para vagotonia no eletrocardiograma de repouso de 12 derivações: uma análise com curvas ROC
  147. Flexiteste: proposição de cinco índices de variabilidade da mobilidade articular
  148. Transição caminhada-corrida: considerações fisiológicas e perspectivas para estudos futuros
  149. Maximal muscle power in unilateral and bilateral elbow flexion
  150. Fidedignidade inter e intradias de um teste de potência muscular
  151. Posicionamento Oficial da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte sobre: esporte Competitivo em Indivíduos acima de 35 anos
  152. KINANTHROPOMETRIC AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS IN ADULT WOMEN WITH MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSE
  153. Teste de sentar-levantar: influência do excesso de peso corporal em adultos
  154. Efeitos do treinamento físico contra resistência sobre a composição corporal e a potência muscular em adultos deficientes de hormônio do crescimento
  155. Recommendations for Preparticipation Screening and the Assessment of Cardiovascular Disease in Masters Athletes : An Advisory for Healthcare Professionals From the Working Groups of the World Heart Federation, the International Federation of Sports Med...
  156. As ações de sentar e levantar do solo são prejudicadas por excesso de peso
  157. Aptidão física, saúde e qualidade de vida relacionada à saúde em adultos
  158. Teste de exercício: terminologia e algumas considerações sobre passado, presente e futuro baseadas em evidências
  159. Position statement of the Brazilian Society of Sports Medicine: physical activity and health
  160. Position statement of the Brazilian Society of Sports Medicine and Brazilian Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology: physical activity and health in the elderly
  161. Posicionamento oficial da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte e da Sociedade Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia: atividade física e saúde no idoso
  162. Teste de sentar-levantar: apresentação de um procedimento para avaliação em Medicina do Exercício e do Esporte
  163. Posicionamentos e orientações institucionais: uma nota de cautela
  164. Skeletal muscle function and body composition of patients with hyperthyroidism
  165. Asthma, Exercise-Induced Asthma, and Aquatic Physical Activities
  166. Heart rate and blood pressure responses at the onset of dynamic exercise: effect of Valsalva manoeuvre
  167. SIMILARITIES BETWEEN FAST INITIAL HEART RATE RESPONSE TO ARM AND LEG CYCLING EXERCISE
  168. Heart rate transient at the onsset of active and passive dynamic exercise
  169. Heart rate responses to deep breathing and 4-seconds of exercise before and after pharmacological blockade with atropine and propranolol
  170. MEDICINA DO EXERCÍCIO: O QUE É ENSINADO NOS CURSOS DE GRADUAÇÃO MÉDICA NO BRASIL
  171. Fast “ON” and “OFF” Heart Rate Transients at Different Bicycle Exercise Levels