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Grupo de Pesquisa em Ciclismo :: Cycling Research Group

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GEPEC is interested in topics of biomechanics, motor control and exercise physiology related to cycling in the competitive and clinic context.
 
Our group published about 30 papers in Brazilian Journals. The more important papers were published in international journals and they are listed below. Links to PDF files are available:
 
 
 
BINI, RR; TAMBORINDEGUY, F. Does saddle height affect patellofemoral and tibiofemoral forces during bicycling for rehabilitation? Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2009 PDF - proof
 
CARPES, FP ; DAGNESE, F ; KLEINPAUL, JF ; MARTINS, EA ; MOTA, CB . Effects of workload on seat pressure while cycling with two different saddles. The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2009. PDF - proof
 
 BINI, RR; DIEFENTHAELER, F. Mechanical work and coordinative pattern of cycling: a literature review. Kinesiology, 42(1):25-39, 2009. PDF
 
CARPES, FP; DAGNESE, F ; KLEINPAUL, JF ; MARTINS, EA ; MOTA, CB. Bicycle saddle pressure: effects of trunk position and saddle design on healthy subjects. Urologia Internationalis, 82, 8-11, 2009. PDF
 
BINI, RR ; CARPES, FP ; DIEFENTHAELER, F ; MOTA, CB; GUIMARÃES, ACS . Physiological and electromyographic responses during 40-km cycling time-trial: relationship to muscle coordination and performance. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 11, 363-370, 2008. PDF
 
BINI, RR ; DIEFENTHAELER, F. ; MOTA, CB . Fatigue effects on the coordinative pattern during cycling: kinetics and kinematics evaluation. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, in-press, 2009 PDF
 
CARPES, FP ; REINEHR, FB; MOTA, CB . Effects of a program for trunk strength and stability on pain, low-back and pelvis kinematics, and body balance: a pilot study. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 12, p. 22-30, 2008. PDF in the Elsevier list of hottest papers
 
DINGWELL, JB ; JOUBERT, JE ; DIEFENTHAELER, F. ; TRINITY, JD . Changes in muscle activity and kinematics of highly trained cyclists during fatigue. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 55, 2666-2674, 2008 PDF
 
ROSSATO, M; BINI, RR; Carpes, F ; Diefenthaeler, F ; Moro, A. Cadence and workload effects on pedaling technique of well-trained cyclists. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 29, 746-752, 2008 PDF
 
CARPES, FP; BINI, RR ; MOTA, CB. Training level, perception and bilateral asymmetry during multi-joint leg-press exercise. Brazilian Journal of Biomotricity, 2, 51-62, 2008. PDF
 
CARPES, FP ; ROSSATO, M; FARIA, IE ; MOTA, CB . During an incremental exercise cyclists improve bilateral pedaling symmetry. Brazilian Journal of Biomotricity, 2, 155-159, 2008. PDF
 
DIEFENTHAELER, F; CARPES, FP ; BINI, RR; MOTA, CB; GUIMARÃES, ACS . Methodological proposal to evaluate sagittal trunk and spine angle in cyclists: Preliminary study. Brazilian Journal of Biomotricity, 2, 284-293, 2008. PDF
 
CARPES, FP; ROSSATO, M ; MOTA, CB; FARIA, IE . Bilateral pedaling asymmetry during a simulated 40km cycling time-trial. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 47, 51-57, 2007. PDF
 
CARPES, FP; FARIA, IE; MOTA, CB. Heart rate response during a mountain-bike event: a case report. Journal of Exercise Physiology Online, 10, 12-20, 2007. PDF
 
 
 

 

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