Modulação metabólica pelo exercí­cio e manejo de recursos ergogênicos na doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica

Autores

  • Luiz Cláudio Cameron UNIRIO
  • Adriana Bassini UNIRIO

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33233/fb.v12i1.603

Resumo

Introdução: A Doença Pulmonar Obstrutiva Crônica (DPOC) é um dos focos dos projetos de saúde pública cursando com alta incidência e prevalência em adultos e idosos. A abordagem terapêutica a DPOC compreende o entendimento das vias moleculares de inflação, degradação proteica e hipertrofia. Objetivo: Discutir as vias de sinalização para hipotrofia/hipertrofia adjuntas as diferentes suplementações para o paciente com DPOC compensada. Método: Foram cotejados e analisados artigos publicados em revistas presentes na base de dados da PubMed, utilizando-se palavras em inglês como: amino acids supplementation, COPD, hypertrophy pulmonary rehabilitation em diferentes combinações, mas sempre com a palavra COPD presente. Resultados: O exercí­cio é um estressor metabólico que aumenta a mobilização de aminoácidos e a inflamação local e aguda com sinalização para sí­ntese proteica. Diferentes peptí­deos de produção rápida estão envolvidos neste mecanismo com modulação no status muscular, sendo a intensidade e a velocidade de execução do exercí­cio os principais mediadores do processo. A suplementação nutricional e hormonal associadas a um programa de exercí­cios são estratégias que aumentam a força e resistência muscular e reduzem o risco de internação e êxito letal. Conclusão: O exercí­cio é uma intervenção não farmacológica efetiva no tratamento de pacientes com doença metabólica subsequente a DPOC. A utilização de fármacos e suplementos nutricionais é factí­vel na terapêutica cotidiana do profissional de saúde com a finalidade de aumentar massa magra e resistência fí­sica.

Palavras–chave: caquexia, suplementação, aminoácidos, hipertrofia, catabolismo, reabilitação.

Biografia do Autor

Luiz Cláudio Cameron, UNIRIO

Laboratório de Bioquí­mica de Proteí­na - Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Genética e Bioquí­mica - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Ciência da Motricidade Humana, Universidade Castelo Branco

Adriana Bassini, UNIRIO

Laboratório de Bioquí­mica de Proteí­nas - Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Genética e Bioquí­mica - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia

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2017-05-20