Consumo de oxigênio no repouso, índice de massa corpórea e parâmetros metabólicos de hemiparéticos Oxygen consumption during rest, body mass index, and metabolic parameters of stroke patients

2015 
Objective. To investigate whether there were significant correlations between measures of oxygen consumption at rest (O 2 rest) in the sitting and lying positions with body mass index (BMI) and cardiorespiratory parameters (heart rate-HR and respiratory rate exchange - RER) in chronic stroke subjects. Method. The O 2 rest and cardiorespiratory parameters were evaluated by the computerized portable system of open-circuit spirometry (MetaMax®3B, Cortex, Germany) in both positions. Spearman correlation coefficients were calculated to verify the associations between the investigated variables. Results. Thirty-seven chronic stroke subjects were included (54% men) with a mean age of 60±14 years and a mean time since the onset of the stroke of 32±11. In the sitting position, positive and fair correlation was found between the O 2 rest and RER (rs=0.39; p<0.02). There were not found any significant correlations between O 2 rest, BMI, and HR (0.09sitting position. In this sense, the oxygen consumption at rest in the sitting position appears to be more related to respiratory than to cardiac measures (HR).
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