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Item Caderno de exercícios estimulação cognitiva volume I: atividades para idosos em distanciamento social durante a pandemia pelo novo coronavírus(Universidade Federal do Tocantins, 2021) Santos, Carolina A.; Ribeiro, Andréia Q.; Castro, Joice da S.; Guerra, Danúbia J. R.; Guimarães, Maria Sortênia A.; Fernandes, Dalila P. de S.; Santos, Danielly N.; Magalhães, Jéssica; Rigueira, Marta M. G.; Santos, Kíllya de P.; Ribeiro, Camila S. C.Item Caderno de exercícios estimulação cognitiva volume II: atividades para idosos em distanciamento social durante a pandemia pelo novo coronavírus(Universidade Federal do Tocantins, 2021) Santos, Carolina A.; Ribeiro, Andréia Q.; Castro, Joice da S.; Guerra, Danúbia J. R.; Guimarães, Maria Sortênia A.; Fernandes, Dalila P. de S.; Santos, Danielly N.; Magalhães, Jéssica; Rigueira, Marta M. G.; Santos, Kíllya de P.; Ribeiro, Camila S. C.Item Determinant factors of functional status among the oldest old(Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, 2009-12-15) Nogueira, Silvana L.; Ribeiro, Rita C. L.; Rosado, Lina E. F. P. L.; Franceschini, Sylvia C. C.; Ribeiro, Andréia Q.; Pereira, Eveline T.The fastest-growing age group in Brazil and around the world is the oldest-old group (aged 80 and over). Among these individuals, the prevalence of disability and morbidity is higher than in other groups. Objectives: To investigate the influence of socioeconomic, demographic, biological, health, nutritional, and social factors, as well as perceived health, on the functional status of the oldest old. This was a cross-sectional population-based study in which the data were collected by means of questionnaires and anthropometric measurements. The functional status was evaluated according to the model developed by Andreotti and Okuma (1999). Univariate and multivariate analyses were used. The independent factors associated with worse functional status were: age 85 years and over (OR=2.91), female gender (OR=0.69), continuous use of five or more medications (OR=2.67), no visits to friends and/or relatives at least once a week (OR=11.91), and worse perceived health relative to peers (OR=4.40). The results suggest that functional status is associated with a complex web of multidimensional factors. Thus, it is important to develop programs related to the factors that are susceptible to intervention in order to provide a better quality of life to the oldest old.Item Ponto de corte do índice TyG e sua associação com a adiposidade corporal e estilo de vida em crianças(Jornal de Pediatria, 2018-02-16) Ribeiro, Sarah A. Vieira; Fonseca, Poliana C.A.; Andreoli, Cristiana S.; Ribeiro, Andréia Q.; Hermsdorff, Helen H.M.; Pereira, Patrícia F.; Priore, Silvia E.; Franceschini, Sylvia C.C.To investigate the factors associated with insulin resistance in children aged 4–7 years, and to identify the cutoff point of the triglyceride-glucose index for the prediction of insulin resistance in this population. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 403 children from a retrospective cohort. Insulin resistance was also evaluated in a sub-sample using the HOMA index. Four indicators of body adiposity were assessed: body mass index, waist-to-height ratio, and the percentages of total and central body fat. Food habits were evaluated by the identification of dietary patterns, using principal component analysis. Information was also collected on lifestyle, socioeconomic status, and breastfeeding time. The median index observed in the sample was 7.77, which did not differ between the genders. The shorter the time spent in active activities, the higher the triglyceride-glucose value; and increase in the values of body adiposity indicators was positively associated with triglyceride-glucose. The cutoff point with the best balance between sensitivity and specificity values was 7.88 (AUC = 0.63, 95% CI: 0.51–0.74). The present study identified that total and central body adiposity and shorter time spent in lively activities was positively associated with insulin resistance, evaluated through the triglyceride-glucose index. The cutoff point of 7.88 may be used in this population for insulin resistance risk screening, but caution is required when using it in other populations.Item The TyG index cutoff point and its association with body adiposity and lifestyle in children(Jornal de Pediatria, 2019-03) Vieira-Ribeiro, Sarah A.; Fonseca, Poliana C.A.; Andreoli, Cristiana S.; Ribeiro, Andréia Q.; Hermsdorff, Helen H.M.; Pereira, Patrícia F.; Priore, Silvia E.; Franceschini, Sylvia C.C.To investigate the factors associated with insulin resistance in children aged 4–7 years, and to identify the cutoff point of the triglyceride-glucose index for the prediction of insulin resistance in this population. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 403 children from a retrospective cohort. Insulin resistance was also evaluated in a sub-sample using the HOMA index. Four indicators of body adiposity were assessed: body mass index, waist-to-height ratio, and the percentages of total and central body fat. Food habits were evaluated by the identification of dietary patterns, using principal component analysis. Information was also collected on lifestyle, socioeconomic status, and breastfeeding time. The median index observed in the sample was 7.77, which did not differ between the genders. The shorter the time spent in active activities, the higher the triglyceride-glucose value; and increase in the values of body adiposity indicators was positively associated with triglyceride-glucose. The cutoff point with the best balance between sensitivity and specificity values was 7.88 (AUC = 0.63, 95% CI: 0.51–0.74). The present study identified that total and central body adiposity and shorter time spent in lively activities was positively associated with insulin resistance, evaluated through the triglyceride-glucose index. The cutoff point of 7.88 may be used in this population for insulin resistance risk screening, but caution is required when using it in other populations.