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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38057671/children-with-cancer-and-their-cardiorespiratory-fitness-and-physical-function-the-long-term-effects-of-a-physical-activity-program-during-treatment-a-multicenter-non-randomized-controlled-trial
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Martin Kaj Fridh, Peter Schmidt-Andersen, Liv Andrés-Jensen, Troels Thorsteinsson, Peder Skov Wehner, Henrik Hasle, Kjeld Schmiegelow, Hanne Bækgaard Larsen
PURPOSE: We aimed to determine the effects of a classmate-supported, supervised, in-hospital physical activity program during treatment primarily on cardiorespiratory fitness and secondarily on physical function. METHODS: A multicenter non-randomized controlled intervention study including children diagnosed with cancer, 6-18 years at diagnosis treated with chemo-/radiotherapy. The intervention comprised (i) an educational session on cancer in the child's school class; (ii) selection of two "ambassadors"-classmates who were co-admitted, supporting the child's everyday hospital life; and (iii) supervised in-hospital physical activity from diagnosis and throughout intensive treatment...
December 6, 2023: Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38017094/associations-between-grip-strength-cardiorespiratory-fitness-cardiovascular-risk-and-mental-health-in-forcibly-displaced-people-from-a-greek-refugee-camp
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Markus Gerber, Konstantinia Filippou, Florian Knappe, Ioannis D Morres, Emmanouil Tzormpatzakis, Elsa Havas, Harald Seelig, Flora Colledge, Sebastian Ludyga, Marianne Meier, Yannis Theodorakis, Roland von Känel, Uwe Pühse, Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis
Muscular strength represents a specific component of health-related fitness. Hand grip strength is used as a simple and dynamic marker of maximum voluntary force of the hand and to estimate overall strength. Today, little is known about the relationship between grip strength and health in forcibly displaced populations. In the present study, we examined whether grip strength is associated with various health outcomes in a sample of forcibly displaced people living in a Greek refugee camp. The present analyses are part of a larger pragmatic randomized controlled trial...
November 28, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37997730/the-effects-of-different-exercise-training-types-on-body-composition-and-physical-performance-in-older-adults-with-sarcopenic-obesity-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L da Silva Gonçalves, L Santos Lopes da Silva, C J Rodrigues Benjamim, M F Tasinafo Junior, L Bohn, G Ferreira Abud, G U Ortiz, E C de Freitas
OBJECTIVES: To carry out a systematic review and meta-analysis to verify the effects of different exercise training types on body composition and physical performance in older adults with sarcopenic obesity (SO). DESIGN: Systematic review and meta-analysis. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Older adults (≥60 years). METHODS: Database searches were performed in MEDLINE (via PubMed), EMBASE, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, SCOPUS, and LILACS on January 10th, 2023...
2023: Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37983048/remote-carbon-monoxide-capture-via-redcap-evaluation-of-an-integrated-mobile-application
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Dahne, Amy E Wahlquist, Erin A McClure, Noelle Natale, Matthew J Carpenter, Rachel L Tomko
INTRODUCTION: To improve the feasibility of remote biochemical verification of smoking status, our team developed "COast", a mobile app integrated with REDCap that allows a research participant to complete self-report research assessments and provide a breath sample via the iCOQuit® Smokerlyzer® for the purposes of carbon monoxide (CO) testing. The aims of the present study were to examine: 1) the validity of remote CO data capture using COast as compared to gold standard approaches (salivary cotinine, stand-alone CO monitor) and 2) the feasibility of remote CO data capture using COast as applied to both daily and weekly CO collection schedules...
November 20, 2023: Nicotine & Tobacco Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37960404/the-effect-of-a-smartphone-app-with-an-accelerometer-on-the-physical-activity-behavior-of-hospitalized-patients-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hanneke C van Dijk-Huisman, Rachel Senden, Maud H H Smeets, Rik G J Marcellis, Fabienne J H Magdelijns, Antoine F Lenssen
Inactive behavior is common in hospitalized patients. This study investigated the effectiveness of using a smartphone app with an accelerometer (Hospital Fit) in addition to usual care physiotherapy on increasing patients' physical activity (PA) behavior. A randomized controlled trial was performed at Maastricht University Medical Centre. Patients receiving physiotherapy while hospitalized at the department of Pulmonology or Internal Medicine were randomized to usual care physiotherapy or using Hospital Fit additionally...
October 25, 2023: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37947891/what-tests-are-used-to-assess-the-physical-qualities-of-male-adolescent-rugby-league-players-a-systematic-review-of-testing-protocols-and-reported-data-across-adolescent-age-groups
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Michael A Carron, Aaron T Scanlan, Cody J Power, Thomas M Doering
BACKGROUND: Understanding the physical qualities of male, adolescent rugby league players across age groups is essential for practitioners to manage long-term player development. However, there are many testing options available to assess these qualities, and differences in tests and testing protocols can profoundly influence the data obtained. OBJECTIVES: The aims of this systematic review were to: (1) identify the most frequently used tests to assess key physical qualities in male, adolescent rugby league players (12-19 years of age); (2) examine the testing protocols adopted in studies using these tests; and (3) synthesise the available data from studies using the most frequently used tests according to age group...
November 10, 2023: Sports Medicine—Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37902795/effectiveness-of-different-recovery-postures-during-high-intensity-interval-training
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniela Charry, Tianyu Wang, Natalie McLaurin, Kanokporn Leelartapin, Sonchai Ponlasen, Daroonwan Suksom, Hirofumi Tanaka
BACKGROUND: High-intensity interval training (HIIT) has become a very popular mode of exercise practiced by the elite as well as recreationally active adults. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of four recovery postures that are typically used by exercisers on recovery rate and performance in subsequent bouts of HIIT. METHODS: Sixteen young, healthy adults performed four HIIT trials with randomized recovery postures. Each trial consisted of four sets of modified Wingate anaerobic power tests (20-sec duration) on a cycle ergometer (Monark 894E, Vansbro, Sweden) separated by four-minute recovery between each exercise set...
October 30, 2023: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37886049/impact-of-adapted-taekwondo-vs-multicomponent-training-on-health-status-in-independent-older-women-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pablo Valdés-Badilla, Eduardo Guzmán-Muñoz, Tomás Herrera-Valenzuela, Braulio Henrique Magnani Branco, Jordan Hernandez-Martinez, Hadi Nobari
This study, called the TKD and Aging Project, aimed to analyze and compare the effects of an adapted taekwondo program concerning multicomponent training on blood pressure, morphological variables, food consumption frequency, health-related quality of life (HRQoL), physical fitness, handgrip strength, and postural balance in independent older women. A randomized controlled trial study was conducted with parallel groups for 8 weeks (24 sessions of 60 min each), employing a double-blind design and incorporating repeated measures...
2023: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37880621/changes-in-fitness-and-fatness-in-australian-schoolchildren-during-the-summer-holidays-fitness-lost-fatness-regained-a-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tim Olds, Dorothea Dumuid, Emily Eglitis, Rebecca Golley, François Fraysse, Aaron Miatke, Grant R Tomkinson, Amanda Watson, Mason Munzberg, Carol Maher
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence suggests that children's fatness increases and fitness declines at a greater rate during the summer holiday period, compared with the school year. The aim of this study was to compare rates of change in fitness and fatness over the in-term and summer holiday periods among Australian schoolchildren. A secondary aim was to explore whether rates of change differed according to the child's sex, socio-economic status (SES), pubertal status and weight status. METHODS: Children (n = 381) initially in Grade 4 (age 9) were recruited for this 2-year longitudinal study...
October 25, 2023: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37875291/dose-response-effects-of-resistance-training-on-physical-function-in-frail-older-chinese-adults-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoxing Lai, Hongwei Zhu, Zhao Wu, Baoyu Chen, Qian Jiang, Hongdi Du, Xiaopeng Huo
BACKGROUND: Effective exercise for the frail elderly has been found to contribute to healthy aging; the corresponding relationship between intensity and volume of exercise and health effects remains unclear. The present study aimed to investigate the dose-response effects of resistance training on muscle strength and physical fitness in frail older adults. METHODS: In this randomized controlled trial, participants were randomized into seven groups: moderate-volume low-intensity, moderate-volume moderate-intensity, moderate-volume high-intensity, high-volume low-intensity, high-volume moderate-intensity, high-volume high-intensity and routine care, receiving 12 weeks of resistance training of different intensities and volumes of exercise...
October 24, 2023: Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37792709/effects-of-different-cluster-set-rest-intervals-during-plyometric-jump-training-on-measures-of-physical-fitness-a-randomized-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Behzad Taaty Moghadam, Hossein Shirvani, Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo, Eduardo Báez-San Martín, Seyed Mojtaba Paydar Ardakani, Ali Abdolmohamadi, Behzad Bazgir
The optimal intra-set rest for cluster sets (CLS) during plyometric-jump training (PJT) to improve physical fitness remains unclear. The objective of this quasi-experimental study was to compare the effects of PJT with traditional (TRS) vs. CLS structures, using different intra-set rests, on the physical fitness of healthy participants. Forty-seven recreationally active young men performed 3-5 sets of 10-12 repetitions of upper- and lower-body PJT exercises twice a week for six weeks using different set configurations: TRS group (no intra-set rest), and the CLS10, CLS20 and CLS30 groups with 10, 20 and 30 s of intra-set rest, respectively, while the total rest period was equated...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37779399/exercise-as-treatment-for-stress-related-mental-disorders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antonia Bendau, Moritz Bruno Petzold, Jan Kaminski, Jens Plag, Andreas Ströhle
The beneficial impact of physical activity on preventing and treating mental disorders has captured growing (research) interest. This article aims to provide a concise overview of essential evidence regarding the effectiveness and underlying mechanisms of physical activity for individuals with mental disorders clustered as "stress-related" conditions. Empirical findings (e.g., longitudinalprospective studies, interventional randomized-controlled-trials, reviews, meta-analyses) regarding the effects of physical activity in the prevention and treatment of stress-related mental disorders are summarized...
September 27, 2023: Current Neuropharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37760208/effects-of-cha-cha-dance-training-on-physical-fitness-related-indicators-of-hearing-impaired-students-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Han Li, Youngsuk Kim, Zhenqian Zhou, Xuan Qiu, Sukwon Kim
(1) Background: The physical fitness (PF) of hearing-impaired students has always been an international research hotspot since hearing-impaired students have difficulty in social interactions such as exercise or fitness programs. Sports interventions are proven to improve the fitness levels of hearing-impaired students; however, few studies evaluating the influence of Cha-cha (a type of Dance sport) training on the PF levels of hearing-impaired students have been conducted. (2) Purpose: This study aimed to intervene in hearing-impaired children through 12 weeks of Cha-cha dance training, evaluating its effects on their PF-related indicators, thus providing a scientific experimental basis for hearing-impaired children to participate in dance exercises effectively...
September 21, 2023: Bioengineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37753419/the-effect-of-aerobic-dancing-on-physical-fitness-and-cognitive-function-in-older-adults-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-natural-experiment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lin Wang, Fei Guo, Chenxi Zhao, Minmin Zhao, Chenglei Zhao, Jiawei Guo, Longhai Zhang, Ling Zhang, Zheng'ao Li, Wenfei Zhu
During the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the physical activity of older adults is at a lower level. The study aimed to examine the effectiveness of aerobic dancing on physical fitness and cognitive function in older adults. We conducted a randomized controlled trial with 34 older adults who were assigned into an aerobic dancing group and a control group. Three dance sessions weekly for 60 ​min were scheduled for the aerobic dancing group for a total of 12 weeks. Physical fitness, blood pressure, lipids, glucose, cognitive function were assessed before and after the intervention...
September 2023: Sports medicine and health science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37744651/special-considerations-to-the-assessment-of-fitness-to-stand-trial-in-australia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grant A Blake, James R P Ogloff, Natalia Antolak-Saper
Australian criminal law presumes that defendants are fit to stand trial until proven otherwise on the balance of probabilities. Forensic mental health experts often provide opinions to the court about defendants' fitness, which requires them to understand the legal context within which the court decides the defendant's fitness status. This article outlines important case law considerations to the assessment of fitness in Australia, including the notions that fitness must be evaluated when there is a 'real and substantial question', assessments should be 'reasonable and common sense' and accommodations should be considered when impairments in capacity are evident...
2023: Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37731941/restoring-balance-a-physical-activity-intervention-for-native-american-cancer-survivors-and-their-familial-support-persons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer W Bea, Hendrik 'Dirk' de Heer, Taylor Lane, Brenda Charley, Etta Yazzie, Janet Yellowhair, Jennifer Hudson, Brian Kinslow, Betsy C Wertheim, Denise J Roe, Anna Schwartz
INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: Exercise interventions among Native American cancer survivors are lacking, despite major cancer health disparities in survivorship. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a 12-week randomized controlled trial (RCT) of culturally tailored exercise on cancer risk biomarkers and quality of life among Native American cancer survivors and family members. METHODS: Participants were randomized to immediate start versus 6-week waitlist control at two rural and two urban sites...
2023: Exerc Sport Mov
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37672228/tree-ring-%C3%AE-15n-as-an-indicator-of-nitrogen-dynamics-in-stands-with-n2-fixing-alnus-rubra
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L Nehring, J M Kranabetter, G J Harper, B J Hawkins
Tree-ring δ15N may depict site-specific, long-term patterns in nitrogen (N) dynamics under N2-fixing species, but field trials with N2-fixing tree species are lacking and the relationship of temporal patterns in tree-ring δ15N to soil N dynamics is controversial. We examined whether tree-ring δ15N of N2-fixing red alder (Alnus rubra) would mirror N accretion rates and δ15N of soils, and whether the influence of alder-fixed N could be observed in the wood of a neighbouring conifer. We sampled a 27-year-old replacement series trial on southeastern Vancouver Island, with red alder and coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) planted in five proportions (0/100, 11/89, 25/75, 50/50, and 100/0, respectively) at a uniform stem density...
September 6, 2023: Tree Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37668924/guilty-or-not-guilty-by-reason-of-insanity-a-comparative-study-of-murderers-referred-for-psychiatric-examination-by-court-order
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anat Yaron Antar
BACKGROUND: Some murders are committed under the influence of a psychotic state resulting from a mental disorder, mainly schizophrenia. According to the law in many countries, people with mental disorders do not have criminal responsibility. They are defined as not guilty due to insanity (insanity defense) and therefore cannot be punished. In Israel, in recent years, more lawyers are requesting psychiatric opinions for the murder defendants they represent. This study aims to explore the differences between two groups of murderers: individuals who committed murder and were found not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI) and individuals who committed murder and were found responsible and guilty...
September 5, 2023: Health & Justice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37666234/accelerated-chronic-lymphocytic-leukemia-and-richter-transformation-in-the-era-of-novel-agents
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REVIEW
Ilana Levy Yurkovski, Tamar Tadmor
BACKGROUND: Tremendous developments in the field of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) in recent years have led to a revolutionary change in the treatment approach, which today is based on targeted treatments with a good response and optimal prognosis. Nevertheless, CLL can present or progress to "accelerated CLL" (A-CLL) or to "Richter transformation" (RT) and these two entities have a more aggressive course and are still characterized by challenges in the fields of diagnosis and therapy...
2024: Acta Haematologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37653828/the-effect-of-baduanjin-exercise-on-the-physical-and-mental-health-of-college-students-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Yaqun Zhang, Xin Jiang
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Around the world, college students physical and mental health is deteriorating. Finding practical ways to enhance college students health is crucial. One of the traditional Chinese Qigong exercises is Baduanjin, which is possibly one of the most efficient workout techniques out there. However, it is unknown how Baduanjin practice may affect college students health. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of Qigong Baduanjin on the physical and mental health of female college freshmen...
August 25, 2023: Medicine (Baltimore)
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