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Dr. Matus-Castillo, Carlos
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Dr. Matus-Castillo, Carlos
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Matus Castillo, Carlos Alexis
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cmatus@ucsc.cl
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- PublicationEstimated oxygen consumption with the abbreviated method and its association with vaccination and PCR Tests for COVID-19 from socio-demographic, anthropometric, lifestyle, and morbidity outcomes in Chilean Adults(International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022)
;VĆ”squez Gómez, Jaime ;FaĆŗndez Casanova, CĆ©sar ;Souza de Carvalho, Ricardo ;Castillo Retamal, Franklin ;Valenzuela Reyes, Pedro ;Concha Cisternas, Yeny ;Luna Villouta, Pablo ;Ćlvarez, Cristian ;HernĆ”ndez Mosqueira, Claudio ;Godoy Cumillaf, AndrĆ©s ;Cigarroa, Igor; ; ;Castillo Retamal, MarceloLeao Ribeiro, IvanaCOVID-19 causes cardiovascular and lung problems that can be aggravated by confinement, but the practice of physical activity (PA) could lessen these effects. The objective of this study was to evaluate the association of maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) with vaccination and PCR tests in apparently healthy Chilean adults. An observational and cross-sectional study was performed, in which 557 people from south-central Chile participated, who answered an online questionnaire on the control of COVID-19, demographic data, lifestyles, and diagnosis of non-communicable diseases. VO2max was estimated with an abbreviated method. With respect to the unvaccinated, those who received the first (OR:0.52 [CI:0.29;0.95], p = 0.019) and second vaccine (OR:0.33 [CI:0.18;0.59], p = 0.0001) were less likely to have an increased . VO2max. The first vaccine was inversely associ- ated with . VO2max (mL/kg/min) (β:ā1.68 [CI:ā3.06; ā0.3], p = 0.017), adjusted for BMI (β:ā1.37 [CI:ā2.71; ā0.03], p = 0.044) and by demographic variables (β:ā1.82 [CI:ā3.18; ā0.46], p = 0.009); similarly occur for the second vaccine (β: between ā2.54 and ā3.44, p < 0.001) on models with and without adjustment. Having taken a PCR test was not significantly associated with VO2max (mL/kg/min). It is concluded that vaccination significantly decreased . VO2max, although it did not indicate cause and effect. There is little evidence of this interaction, although the results suggest an association, since V O2max could prevent and attenuate the contagion symptoms and effects. - PublicationĀæCuĆ”l es la asociación entre actividad fĆsica, sedentarismo y riesgo de desarrollar cĆ”ncer en población adulta? Una revisión de la literatura(Sociedad Chilena de Nutrición, BromatologĆa y ToxicologĆa, 2021)
;Parra Soto, Solange ;MartĆnez Sanguinetti, MarĆa Adela ;Cigarroa, Igor ;DĆaz MartĆnez, Ximena; ; ;Concha Cisternas, Yeny ;Ferrari, Gerson ;VĆ”squez Gómez, Jaime ;Castillo Retamal, Marcelo ;Petermann Rocha, FannyCelis Morales, CarlosLa prĆ”ctica regular de actividad fĆsica (AF) ha sido asociada a importantes beneficios metabólicos, como tambiĆ©n a la disminución del riesgo de desarrollar algunos tipos de cĆ”ncer. El objetivo de esta revisión especial es sintetizar la evidencia cientĆfica existente sobre la asociación de los niveles de AF y el riesgo de desarrollar cĆ”ncer. Esto permitirĆ” una mejor orientación a futuras polĆticas pĆŗblicas destinada a aumentar los niveles de AF en la población chilena. Se buscaron los Ćŗltimos reportes mundiales y nacionales sobre AF y cĆ”ncer en conjunto con una bĆŗsqueda de artĆculos cientĆficos en las bases de datos de Pubmed, Web of Sciences, Scopus, Medline, Scielo y Google Scholar utilizando las siguientes palabras claves: āExerciseĀ», Ā«NeoplasmsĀ», āCancerā, āColorectalā, āBreastā, āEndometriumā, āPhysical activityā, āExerciseā, āSedentaryā and āSportsā. Esta revisión entrega evidencia sobre la asociación de la AF con un menor riesgo de mĆŗltiples tipos de cĆ”ncer, incluyendo cĆ”ncer colorrectal, mama y endometrio, pero aĆŗn se necesita mĆ”s investigación con relación a la asociación entre AF y otros tipos de cĆ”ncer.