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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38533543/a-ph-response-based-fluorescent-probe-for-detecting-the-mitophagy-process-by-tracing-changes-in-colocalization-coefficients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nongyi Hao, Zekun Jiang, Lina Zhou, Xiaoyu Dai, Xiuqi Kong
Mitochondria are not only the center of energy metabolism but also involved in regulating cellular activities. Quality and quantity control of mitochondria is therefore essential. Mitophagy is a lysosome-dependent process to clear dysfunctional mitochondria, and abnormal mitophagy can cause metabolic disorders. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor the mitophagy in living cells on a real-time basis. Herein, we developed a pH-responsive fluorescent probe MP for the detection of the mitophagy process using real-time tracing colocalization coefficients...
March 27, 2024: Analytical Methods: Advancing Methods and Applications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526862/effect-of-regular-physical-activity-and-lifestyle-changes-on-insulin-resistance-in-patients-after-kidney-transplantation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karol Granak, Matej Vnucak Monika Beliancinova, Ivana Dedinska
Insulin resistance (IR) is the most significant risk factor for post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM). This study aimed to determine the effects of regular physical activity on IR and PTDM in patients after kidney transplantation (KT). The study group (n = 22) participated in aerobic or combined sports (aerobic and anaerobic). Monitoring was provided by a sports tracker (Xiaomi Mi Band 4, compatible with the Mi Fit mobile application). Waist circumference was significantly lower (p = 0.0437, p = 0...
2024: Bratislavské Lekárske Listy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38521815/high-biocompatible-fitc-conjugated-silica-nanoparticles-for-cell-labeling-in-both-in-vitro-and-in-vivo-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thi Thuy Nguyen, Hoang Nam Nguyen, Thi Ha Lien Nghiem, Xuan-Hai Do, Thanh Thuy To, Thi Xuan Phuong Do, Dieu Linh Do, Huong Giang Nguyen, Huy Manh Nguyen, Ngoc Dinh Nguyen, Manh Quynh Luu, Trong Nghia Nguyen, Thi Bich Ngoc Nguyen, Van Toan Nguyen, Van Thanh Pham, Uyen Thi Trang Than, Thi My Nhung Hoang
Fluorescence nanosilica-based cell tracker has been explored and applied in cell biological research. However, the aggregation of these nanoparticles at physiological pH is still the main limitation. In this research, we introduced a novel fluorescence nano-based cell tracker suitable for application in live cells. The silica-coated fluorescein isothiocyanate isomer (FITC-SiO2 ) nanoparticles (NPs) were modified with carboxymethylsilanetriol disodium salt (FITC-SiO2 -COOH), integrating the dianion form of FITC molecules...
March 23, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517578/cancer-survivors-experiences-of-a-physical-activity-program-in-primary-care-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Famke Huizinga, Eleonora A M Kieboom, Mathieu H G de Greef, Annemiek M E Walenkamp, Annette J Berendsen, Marjolein Y Berger, Daan Brandenbarg
PURPOSE: This study aimed to gain insight into the experiences of, and reasons for, cancer survivors participating in a primary care PA program. METHODS: We interviewed 17 patients from 11 Dutch GP practices. Patients were selected by purposive sampling based on their general practice, gender, educational level, motivation for PA, and change in PA. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, and pseudonymized for inductive thematic analysis. RESULTS: Three domains were identified with five themes: institutional domain: GP practice; program-specific domain: content sessions and PA, and activity tracker and goal setting; individual domain: experienced benefits, and personalized care needs...
March 22, 2024: Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503990/use-of-activity-trackers-to-improve-blood-pressure-in-young-people-at-risk-for-cardiovascular-disease-a-pilot-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra C Bicki, Divya Seth, Charles E McCulloch, Feng Lin, Elaine Ku
BACKGROUND: Promoting physical activity among young individuals with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, or chronic kidney disease can lower systolic blood pressure (BP). We sought to determine whether a 6-month intervention using a physical activity tracker was feasible and effective, compared with usual care. METHODS: Participants were recruited at a single academic medical center. Those aged 8-30 years were randomized in a 2:1 ratio to either the intervention (use of a Fitbit physical activity tracker coupled with feedback regarding the participant's step count) or usual care...
March 19, 2024: Pediatric Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503371/dihydrolipoyl-dehydrogenase-promotes-white-adipocytes-browning-by-activating-the-ras-erk-pathway-and-undergoing-crotonylation-modification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuexia Liu, Juntong Liang, Zunhai Liu, Xin Tian, Chao Sun
Acetylation modification has a wide range of functional roles in almost all physiological processes, such as transcription and energy metabolism. Crotonylation modification is mainly involved in RNA processing, nucleic acid metabolism, chromosome assembly and gene expression, and it's found that there is a competitive relationship between crotonylation modification and acetylation modification. Previous study found that dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase (DLD) was highly expressed in brown adipose tissue (BAT) of white adipose tissue browning model mice, suggesting that DLD is closely related to white fat browning...
March 17, 2024: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503156/rhodiola-crenulata-alleviates-hypobaric-hypoxia-induced-brain-injury-by-maintaining-bbb-integrity-and-balancing-energy-metabolism-dysfunction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ya Hou, Fuhan Fan, Na Xie, Yi Zhang, Xiaobo Wang, Xianli Meng
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Rhodiola crenulata (Hook. f. et Thoms.) H. Ohba (R. crenulate), a famous and characteristic Tibetan medicine, has been demonstrated to exert an outstanding brain protection role in the treatment of high-altitude hypoxia disease. However, the metabolic effects of R. crenulate on high-altitude hypoxic brain injury (HHBI) are still incompletely understood. Herein, the anti-hypoxic effect and associated mechanisms of R. crenulate were explored through both in vivo and in vitro experiments...
March 11, 2024: Phytomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502160/the-use-of-mobile-technologies-to-promote-physical-activity-and-reduce-sedentary-behaviors-in-the-middle-east-and-north-africa-region-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Huong Ly Tong, Aroub Alnasser, Najim Z Alshahrani, Rowaedh A Bawaked, Reem AlAhmed, Reem F Alsukait, Severin Rakic, Volkan Cetinkaya, Hazzaa M Al-Hazzaa, Saleh A Alqahtani
BACKGROUND: The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region faces unique challenges in promoting physical activity and reducing sedentary behaviors, as the prevalence of insufficient physical activity is higher than the global average. Mobile technologies present a promising approach to delivering behavioral interventions; however, little is known about the effectiveness and user perspectives on these technologies in the MENA region. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of mobile interventions targeting physical activity and sedentary behaviors in the MENA region and explore users' perspectives on these interventions as well as any other outcomes that might influence users' adoption and use of mobile technologies (eg, appropriateness and cultural fit)...
March 19, 2024: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493216/physical-activity-and-sleep-changes-among-children-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karnika Singh, Sarah C Armstrong, Brooke E Wagner, Julie Counts, Asheley Skinner, Melissa Kay, Jennifer S Li, Svati Shah, Nancy Zucker, Cody Neshteruk, Mary Story, Lilianna Suarez, William E Kraus, Alexandra R Zizzi, Jessilyn Dunn
Daily routines, including in-person school and extracurricular activities, are important for maintaining healthy physical activity and sleep habits in children. The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted daily routines as in-person school and activities closed to prevent spread of SARS-CoV-2. We aimed to examine and assess differences in objectively measured physical activity levels and sleep patterns from wearable sensors in children with obesity before, during, and after a period of school and extracurricular activity closures associated with the COVID-19 pandemic...
March 16, 2024: NPJ Digital Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38492124/do-miniature-eye-movements-affect-neurofeedback-training-performance-a-combined-eeg-eye-tracking-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Silvia Erika Kober, Guilherme Wood, Sarah Schuster, Christof Körner
EEG-based neurofeedback is a prominent method to modulate one's own brain activity in a desired direction. However, the EEG signal can be disturbed by artifacts, e.g., eye movements, which can consequently confound the neurofeedback performance. Involuntary miniature eye movements can be hardly detected by conventional EEG correction methods such as recording the electro-oculogram (EOG) and subtracting EOG activity from the EEG signal. However, such miniature eye movements can influence EEG activity, especially in the Gamma frequency range, enormously...
March 16, 2024: Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481238/the-wearable-activity-tracker-checklist-for-healthcare-watch-a-12-point-guide-for-the-implementation-of-wearable-activity-trackers-in-healthcare
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kimberley Szeto, John Arnold, Carol Maher
Increasing physical activity in patients offers dual benefits, fostering improved patient health and recovery, while also bolstering healthcare system efficiency by minimizing costs related to extended hospital stays, complications, and readmissions. Wearable activity trackers offer valuable opportunities to enhance physical activity across various healthcare settings and among different patient groups. However, their integration into healthcare faces multiple implementation challenges related to the devices themselves, patients, clinicians, and systemic factors...
March 13, 2024: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38475061/missing-data-statistics-provide-causal-insights-into-data-loss-in-diabetes-health-monitoring-by-wearable-sensors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carlijn I R Braem, Utku S Yavuz, Hermie J Hermens, Peter H Veltink
BACKGROUND: Data loss in wearable sensors is an inevitable problem that leads to misrepresentation during diabetes health monitoring. We systematically investigated missing wearable sensors data to get causal insight into the mechanisms leading to missing data. METHODS: Two-week-long data from a continuous glucose monitor and a Fitbit activity tracker recording heart rate (HR) and step count in free-living patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus were used. The gap size distribution was fitted with a Planck distribution to test for missing not at random (MNAR) and a difference between distributions was tested with a Chi-squared test...
February 27, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470981/benefits-of-physical-activity-self-monitoring-in-patients-with-haemophilia-a-prospective-study-with-one-year-follow-up
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sofía Pérez-Alenda, Juan J Carrasco, Felipe Querol-Fuentes, Juan Eduardo Megías-Vericat, Felipe Querol-Giner, María Luz Sánchez-Sánchez, Santiago Bonanad, Rodrigo Núñez-Cortés
INTRODUCTION: Activity wristbands have been shown to be effective in relation to self-monitoring activity levels and increasing exercise adherence. However, previous reports have been based on short-term follow-ups in people with haemophilia (PWH). AIM: (1) To evaluate compliance with physical activity (PA) recommendations in PWH during a 1-year follow-up period using activity wristbands to record daily steps and intensity; (2) To determine the effect of PA self-monitoring on clinical outcomes...
March 12, 2024: Haemophilia: the Official Journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470651/vision-related-quality-of-life-in-patients-with-systemic-lupus-erythematosus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francisco de Asís Bartol-Puyal, María Chacón González, Borja Arias-Peso, Damián García Navarro, Silvia Méndez-Martínez, María Pilar Ruiz Del Tiempo, Luis Sáez Comet, Luis Pablo Júlvez
PURPOSE: To assess vision-related quality of life (VRQoL) in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) under treatment with hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), and to find the influencing factors. METHODS: Cross-sectional study enrolling SLE patients for less than ten years (Group 1), SLE patients for more than ten years (Group 2), and healthy controls (Group 3). SLE patients should be under treatment with HCQ but without ophthalmological affection. Schirmer test, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), axial length (AL) with optical biometry, and swept-source optical coherence tomography-angiography (OCTA) Triton (Topcon) were performed...
February 24, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38462020/the-copper-transporter-slc31a1-transcriptionally-activated-by-elf3-imbalances-copper-homeostasis-to-exacerbate-cisplatin-induced-acute-kidney-injury-through-mitochondrial-dysfunction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhimin Qiu, Qicen Liu, Ling Wang, Yingfen Xiong, Juan Wu, Meijian Wang, Xiluan Yan, Huangying Deng
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication of cisplatin chemotherapy, which greatly limits its clinical effect and application. This study explored the function of solute Carrier Family 31 Member 1 (SLC31A1) in cisplatin-induced AKI and its possible mechanism. Mice and HK-2 cells were exposed to cisplatin to establish the in vivo and in vitro AKI models. Cell viability was detected by CCK-8. Mitochondrial and oxidative damage was determined by Mito-Tracker Green staining, mtROS level, ATP production, mitochondrial membrane potential, MDA content and CAT activity...
March 8, 2024: Chemico-biological Interactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38459520/imagery-rescripting-and-cognitive-restructuring-for-inpatients-with-moderate-and-severe-depression-a-controlled-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jabin Kanczok, Kamila Jauch-Chara, Franz-Josef Müller
BACKGROUND: This controlled pilot study investigates the effect of the combined use of cognitive restructuring (CR) and imagery rescripting (IR) compared to treatment as usual among inpatients with moderate and severe depression. Alongside expert ratings and self-report tools, fitness wristbands were used as an assessment tool. METHODS: In addition to the standard inpatient care (SIC) program, 33 inpatients with moderate and severe depression were randomly assigned to an intervention group (two sessions of IR and CR) or an active treatment-as-usual (TAU) control group (two sessions of problem-solving and build-up of positive activity)...
March 8, 2024: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38459189/-ehealth-applications-for-promotion-of-physical-activity-after-visceral-surgery-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Rebecca Dederichs, Johannes Voß, Roberto Falz
BACKGROUND: eHealth applications can support early mobilization and physical activity (PA) after surgery. This systematic review provides an overview of eHealth services to enhance or record PA after visceral surgery interventions. METHODS: Two electronic databases (MEDLINE PubMed and Web of Science) were systematically searched (November 2023). Articles were considered eligible if they were controlled trials and described digital devices used to promote PA after visceral surgery...
March 8, 2024: Chirurgie (Heidelb)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38458439/from-remote-to-urbanized-dispersal-of-antibiotic-resistant-bacteria-under-the-aspect-of-anthropogenic-influence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Gattinger, Valentin Schlenz, Tobias Weil, Birgit Sattler
Antibiotic resistance is a growing global concern, but our understanding of the spread of resistant bacteria in remote regions remains limited. While some level of intrinsic resistance likely contributes to reduced susceptibility to antimicrobials in the environment, it is evident that human actions, particularly the (mis)use of antibiotics, play a significant role in shaping the environmental resistome, even in seemingly distant habitats like glacier ice sheets. Our research aims to bridge this knowledge gap by investigating the direct influence of human activities on the presence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in various habitats...
March 6, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38455433/criterion-related-validity-of-consumer-wearable-activity-trackers-for-estimating-steps-in-primary-schoolchildren-under-controlled-conditions-fit-person-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Mayorga-Vega, Carolina Casado-Robles, Santiago Guijarro-Romero, Jesús Viciana
The purposes were to examine the criterion-related validity of the steps estimated by consumer-wearable activity trackers (wrist-worn activity trackers: Fitbit Ace 2, Garmin Vivofit Jr, and Xiomi Mi Band 5; smartphone applications: Pedometer, Pedometer Pacer Health, and Google Fit/Apple Health) and their comparability in primary schoolchildren under controlled conditions. An initial sample of 66 primary schoolchildren (final sample = 56; 46.4% females), aged 9-12 years old (mean = 10.4 ± 1.0 years), wore three wrist-worn activity trackers (Fitbit Ace 2, Garmin Vivofit Jr 2, and Xiaomi Mi Band 5) on their non-dominant wrist and had three applications in two smartphones (Pedometer, Pedometer Pacer Health, and Google Fit/Apple Health for Android/iOS installed in Samsung Galaxy S20+/iPhone 11 Pro Max) in simulated front trouser pockets...
March 2024: Journal of Sports Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38452694/penthorum-chinense-pursh-inhibits-ferroptosis-in-cellular-and-caenorhabditis-elegans-models-of-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuan-Yuan Yong, Lu Yan, Bin-Ding Wang, Dong-Sheng Fan, Min-Song Guo, Lu Yu, Jian-Ming Wu, Da-Lian Qin, Betty Yuen-Kwan Law, Vincent Kam-Wai Wong, Chong-Lin Yu, Xiao-Gang Zhou, An-Guo Wu
BACKGROUND: Ferroptosis, a unique type of cell death triggered by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation, plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), a debilitating condition marked by memory loss and cognitive impairment due to the accumulation of beta-amyloid (Aβ) and hyperphosphorylated Tau protein. Increasing evidence suggests that inhibitors of ferroptosis could be groundbreaking in the treatment of AD. METHOD: In this study, we established in vitro ferroptosis using erastin-, RSL-3-, hemin-, and iFSP1-induced PC-12 cells...
February 16, 2024: Phytomedicine
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