Mayron F. Oliveira Source Confirmed
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Mayron F. Oliveira's research focuses on investigating various aspects of health and disease, with a particular emphasis on respiratory and cardiovascular conditions, as well as the impact of infectious diseases like COVID-19. His work includes systematic reviews and meta-analyses to synthesize evidence on interventions, such as those aimed at altering fat-free mass in individuals with COPD. Oliveira has also examined the coexistence of conditions, like heart failure and COPD, and their combined effects on muscle strength. His research extends to critical care settings, exploring patient mobilization and mobility levels in ICUs during the COVID-19 pandemic, and investigating the influence of factors like obesity on hospitalized patients. Additionally, he has contributed to the understanding of mortality patterns during the pandemic in specific populations and explored neurological topics such as brain activity in migraine patients.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 73
- Citations: 474
Selected Publications
- Therapeutic Potential of Muscle Strengthening to Improve Anemia and Reduce Soluble Fas in Patients on Hemodiafiltration (2025) DOI
- #2014 Exercise safety and efficacy as a rehabilitation therapy for patients on hemodiafiltration: a 6-month controlled study (2024) DOI
- Heart failure worsens leg muscle strength and endurance in coexistence patients with COPD and heart failure reduced ejection fraction (2024) DOI
- Interventions to increase fat-free mass in COPD: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2023) DOI
- Efficacy of interventions to alter measures of fat-free mass in people with COPD: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2023) DOI
- Timing to out-of-bed mobilization and mobility levels of COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU: Experiences in Brazilian clinical practice (2022) DOI
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