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Interacoes Cultura E Comunidade, 2011
Revista Relicário, 2021
Este ensaio procura definir o horizonte a partir do qual responde-se a três questões: pode-se vi... more Este ensaio procura definir o horizonte a partir do qual responde-se a três questões: pode-se viver sem religião? Deus existe? Qual é a espiritualidade para os ateus? Sem a pretensão de fazer uma abordagem profunda, apresento algumas notas de enfoque mais teológico, tomando como referência o livro de André Comte-Sponville, O Espirito do ateísmo. Situado nesse horizonte o ateísmo não se reduz à simplória negação da existência de Deus. Palavras-chave: Existência de Deus. Ateísmo. Espiritualidade. This essay seeks to define the horizon from which three questions are answered: can one live without religion? Does God exist? What is spirituality for atheists? Without the intention of taking a deep approach, I present some notes more on theological focus, taking as reference the book entitled of André Comte-Sponville, The Spirit of Atheism. Situated in this horizon, atheism is not reduced to the simple denial of God's existence. Keywords: Existence of God. Atheism. Spirituality.
Interacoes Cultura E Comunidade, 2006
INTERAÇÕES - Cultura e Comunidade, 2013
Einstein (São Paulo), 2013
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of physical fitness and function on older adults in two program... more OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of physical fitness and function on older adults in two programs of supervised exercise activity: resistance training and aerobic exercise. METHODS: This study is a randomized, prospective clinical trial composed of sedentary elderly people who did not have contraindications to exercise. Participants were divided into two groups: group one performed 6 exercises of resistance training twice a week, and group two participated in walking activity for 30 minutes twice a week. Functional assessment (time 0,6 and 12 months) was measured by the Short Physical Performance Battery (time to sit or stand, gait speed, and balance), flexibility test, and the six-minute walking test. We randomly selected 96 patients: 46 in the Resistance Training Group and 50 in the Aerobic Exercise Group. In the Resistance Training Group, 46 attended the first assessment and 20 attended until the third section. In the Aerobic Exercise Group, 50 attended the first assessment and ...
Interacoes Cultura E Comunidade, 2011
Revista Relicário, 2021
Este ensaio procura definir o horizonte a partir do qual responde-se a três questões: pode-se vi... more Este ensaio procura definir o horizonte a partir do qual responde-se a três questões: pode-se viver sem religião? Deus existe? Qual é a espiritualidade para os ateus? Sem a pretensão de fazer uma abordagem profunda, apresento algumas notas de enfoque mais teológico, tomando como referência o livro de André Comte-Sponville, O Espirito do ateísmo. Situado nesse horizonte o ateísmo não se reduz à simplória negação da existência de Deus. Palavras-chave: Existência de Deus. Ateísmo. Espiritualidade. This essay seeks to define the horizon from which three questions are answered: can one live without religion? Does God exist? What is spirituality for atheists? Without the intention of taking a deep approach, I present some notes more on theological focus, taking as reference the book entitled of André Comte-Sponville, The Spirit of Atheism. Situated in this horizon, atheism is not reduced to the simple denial of God's existence. Keywords: Existence of God. Atheism. Spirituality.
Interacoes Cultura E Comunidade, 2006
INTERAÇÕES - Cultura e Comunidade, 2013
Einstein (São Paulo), 2013
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of physical fitness and function on older adults in two program... more OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of physical fitness and function on older adults in two programs of supervised exercise activity: resistance training and aerobic exercise. METHODS: This study is a randomized, prospective clinical trial composed of sedentary elderly people who did not have contraindications to exercise. Participants were divided into two groups: group one performed 6 exercises of resistance training twice a week, and group two participated in walking activity for 30 minutes twice a week. Functional assessment (time 0,6 and 12 months) was measured by the Short Physical Performance Battery (time to sit or stand, gait speed, and balance), flexibility test, and the six-minute walking test. We randomly selected 96 patients: 46 in the Resistance Training Group and 50 in the Aerobic Exercise Group. In the Resistance Training Group, 46 attended the first assessment and 20 attended until the third section. In the Aerobic Exercise Group, 50 attended the first assessment and ...