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The influence of physical activity on the arterial blood pressure of the elderly : a systematic review
Doroteja Rančić, Tamara Ilić, Stefan Stojanović, 2023, review article

Abstract: Purpose: The aim of this review was to determine the influence of physical activity on the arterial blood pressure of the elderly through a review of previous research.Methods: The search was performed on the Web of Science, Google Scholar and PubMed databases. The first search identified 1112 articles. In the initial assessment carried out in accordance with the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 15 articles were found suitable and were included in the study, while 1097 studies were excluded. The search was limited to articles published in period of 2002–2022.Results: After the applied exercise programs and evaluation at the final measure-ments, the mean values of systolic blood pressure, on the total sample, were 131 mmHg, while the values of diastolic blood pressure were 77 mmHg, which indicates that physi-cal activity (regardless of whether swimming, walking, yoga, resistance training, high interval training, Tai Chi) have a positive effect on the arterial blood pressure of the elderly.Conclusion: All studies, except one, showed a positive influence of physical activity on the arterial blood pressure of elderly people. In this regard, it can be concluded that physical activity, regardless of the type of activity, has a positive effect on the arterial blood pressure of the elderly, in the form of a reduction in blood pressure values.
Keywords: pshysical activity, arterial blood pressure, elderly
Published in DiRROS: 17.04.2024; Views: 39; Downloads: 22
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Health aspects of aerobic interval training in the rehabilitation of patients with cardiovascular diseases : a sysematic review
Tamara Ilić, Doroteja Rančić, Stefan Stojanović, Ismail Ilbak, 2023, review article

Abstract: Purpose: The aim of this study was to review the literature analyzing the effects of aerobic interval training in the rehabilitation of cardiovascular patients.Methods: Research data was collected considering the inclusion and exclusion cri-teria of the research studies published in English. In order for the study to be included in the analysis, it had to meet the following criteria: year of publication (2004–2022), respondents were people with cardiovascular disease, and the studies included in this review must contain data on disease, training programme and outcomes. Papers with-out full texts available and systematic review studies were excluded. The first search identified 71 articles. In the initial assessment carried out in accordance with the inclu-sion and exclusion criteria, 15 articles were found suitable and were included in the study, while 20 studies were excluded for being duplicates, 28 studies excluded for not having the full text available and eight for non-compliance. Results: The reviewed materials indicate that aerobic interval training has an im-pact on VO2 max, functional abilities, VO2 peak and functional capacity in the reha-bilitation of cardiovascular diseases, especially in the elderly. The duration of the pro-gramme in most studies has a similar time range from 10 to 16 weeks. The programmes that showed the best effects are related to aerobic interval training, from 2 to 3 times per week with moderate (50–60% of VO2 max) or high intensity (80–90% of VO2 max). Conclusion: Studies indicate that properly dosed physical activity contributes to a better lifestyle for people with cardiovascular diseases. All 15 studies showed positive effects of aerobic interval training in cardiovascular disease rehabilitation.
Keywords: aerobic exercise, interval training, rehabilitation, cardiovascular diseases
Published in DiRROS: 16.04.2024; Views: 46; Downloads: 24
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Umirajoči bolnik in njegova družina
Doroteja Omerzu-Simič, 1994, published professional conference contribution

Keywords: paliativna oskrba, nega, družina, umirajoči, svojci
Published in DiRROS: 17.09.2019; Views: 1784; Downloads: 519
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Proteinska lepila na osnovi soje, krvi in kazeina nekoč in danes
Doroteja Vnučec, Milan Šernek, Andreja Kutnar, Andreja Goršek, 2017, original scientific article

Abstract: V članku je podan pregled razvoja proteinskih lepil na osnovi soje, krvi in kazeina. Članek obravnava formulacije in tehnologije lepljenja teh proteinskih lepil iz obdobja 1930-1960 ter današnje komercialne formulacije. V tem obdobju so bile namreč poraba ter tehnološke izboljšave proteinskih lepil na vrhuncu. Pri obravnavi današnjih formulacij in tehnologij lepljenja je poudarek na sojinih lepilih, saj se le-ta uporabljajo v industriji lepljenja dekorativnih vezanih, ivernih in vlaknenih plošč ter parketa. Kazein se danes uporablja le še v lepilih za protipožarna vrata, medtem ko se živalska kri v lepilih ne uporablja več. Proteinska lepila iz obdobja 1930%1960 sicer ne ustrezajo zahtevam današnjih standardov in se zato več ne uporabljajo, so pa vse opisane tehnologije še vedno uporabne in se lahko ponovno uvedejo, če bodo svetovni viri nafte usahnili.
Keywords: proteinska lepila, les, soja, kri, kazein, formulacije, tehnologija lepljenja
Published in DiRROS: 03.07.2017; Views: 6290; Downloads: 3288
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Živeti s stomo
Doroteja Jurgec, 2004, not set

Keywords: gastroenterologija, prebavila, črevesne bolezni, stoma, nega bolnika
Published in DiRROS: 18.05.2016; Views: 3785; Downloads: 617
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