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Divers@!, 2013
Este artigo objetiva descrever o projeto interdisciplinar de extensão universitária "Inclusão Dig... more Este artigo objetiva descrever o projeto interdisciplinar de extensão universitária "Inclusão Digital para Melhor Idade", que vem contribuindo tanto para o conhecimento de tecnologias digitais, diminuindo o analfabetismo digital, quanto com a socialização de idosos de Matinhos/PR, por meio de oficinas realizadas na Universidade Federal do Paraná -Setor Litoral. A metodologia empregada envolve aspectos quali e quantitativos. Para os acadêmicos, a participação vem permitindo a sensibilização de questões ligadas à terceira idade e articulação de aspectos teóricos e práticos de suas áreas, convergindo numa proposta interdisciplinar, constituindo-se em um diferencial em sua formação acadêmica. P a l a v r a s -C h a v e : I n c l u s ã o d i g i t a l , I d o s o s , I n t e r d i s c i p l i n a r i d a d e , E x t e n s ã o universitária.
Acta Ortopédica Brasileira, 2014
Objective: To identify the prevalence of injuries occurred during training and/or competition in ... more Objective: To identify the prevalence of injuries occurred during training and/or competition in triathlon athletes at SESC Triathlon Caiobá-2011. Methods: One hundred and ninety athletes participated in the study (153 males and 37 females). Results: Athletes reported time of practice between 3 to 6 years (20%), training frequency of 5 days per week (48%), at least one injury during trainings (76%). The prevalence of injuries according to the sports category was: running (79%), cycling (16%) and swimming (5%). The most injured region during training (39%) and competition (46%) was the calf. Female athletes reported 92% of injuries during running training and 35% of those injuries were on ankle and foot. During competition only two athletes reported injuries. Muscle injury was the most prevalent (54%) among male athletes, followed by tendon (19%), ligament (17%) and bone (9%) injuries. Among female athletes prevalent injuries were: 32% muscle, 32% bone, 32% tendon and only 4% ligament injuries. Conclusion: Skeletal muscle injuries were the most commom lesions during running training, however, male athletes reported mostly calf injuries, while female had mostly ankle and foot injuries.
Divers@!, 2013
Este artigo objetiva descrever o projeto interdisciplinar de extensão universitária "Inclusão Dig... more Este artigo objetiva descrever o projeto interdisciplinar de extensão universitária "Inclusão Digital para Melhor Idade", que vem contribuindo tanto para o conhecimento de tecnologias digitais, diminuindo o analfabetismo digital, quanto com a socialização de idosos de Matinhos/PR, por meio de oficinas realizadas na Universidade Federal do Paraná -Setor Litoral. A metodologia empregada envolve aspectos quali e quantitativos. Para os acadêmicos, a participação vem permitindo a sensibilização de questões ligadas à terceira idade e articulação de aspectos teóricos e práticos de suas áreas, convergindo numa proposta interdisciplinar, constituindo-se em um diferencial em sua formação acadêmica. P a l a v r a s -C h a v e : I n c l u s ã o d i g i t a l , I d o s o s , I n t e r d i s c i p l i n a r i d a d e , E x t e n s ã o universitária.
Acta Ortopédica Brasileira, 2014
Objective: To identify the prevalence of injuries occurred during training and/or competition in ... more Objective: To identify the prevalence of injuries occurred during training and/or competition in triathlon athletes at SESC Triathlon Caiobá-2011. Methods: One hundred and ninety athletes participated in the study (153 males and 37 females). Results: Athletes reported time of practice between 3 to 6 years (20%), training frequency of 5 days per week (48%), at least one injury during trainings (76%). The prevalence of injuries according to the sports category was: running (79%), cycling (16%) and swimming (5%). The most injured region during training (39%) and competition (46%) was the calf. Female athletes reported 92% of injuries during running training and 35% of those injuries were on ankle and foot. During competition only two athletes reported injuries. Muscle injury was the most prevalent (54%) among male athletes, followed by tendon (19%), ligament (17%) and bone (9%) injuries. Among female athletes prevalent injuries were: 32% muscle, 32% bone, 32% tendon and only 4% ligament injuries. Conclusion: Skeletal muscle injuries were the most commom lesions during running training, however, male athletes reported mostly calf injuries, while female had mostly ankle and foot injuries.