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Effects of exercise and diet interventions on obesity-related sleep disorders in men: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

2013

Abstract Background Sleep is essential for normal and healthy living. Lack of good quality sleep affects physical, mental and emotional functions. Currently, the treatments of obesity-related sleep disorders focus more on suppressing sleep-related symptoms pharmaceutically and are often accompanied by side effects. Thus, there is urgent need for alternative ways to combat chronic sleep disorders. This study will investigate underlying mechanisms of the effects of exercise and diet intervention on obesity-related sleep disorders, the role of gut microbiota in relation to poor quality of sleep and day-time sleepiness, as well as the levels of hormones responsible for sleep-wake cycle regulati…

MaleLifestyle interventionTime FactorsPsychological interventionMedicine (miscellaneous)Polysomnographyunettomuuslaw.inventionStudy ProtocolRandomized controlled trialClinical ProtocolslawSleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersSurveys and QuestionnairesInsomniaMedicinePharmacology (medical)FinlandSleep Apnea Obstructivemedicine.diagnostic_testSleep apneaSleep disordersNeurotransmittersMiddle AgedSleep in non-human animalsExercise TherapyIntestinesTreatment OutcomeResearch Designmedicine.symptomInflammation MediatorsSleep measurementAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyInsomniaPolysomnographyGut microbiotaAerobic exerciseHumansObesityunihäiriötAgedbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseObstructive sleep apneaHormonesDietQuality of sleepObstructive sleep apneaPhysical therapylihavuusbusinessSleepRisk Reduction BehaviorBiomarkersTrials
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Guillain-Barré syndrome after orthotopic liver transplantation: A clinical manifestation of immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome?

2018

Guillain-Barrè Syndrome, as part of the spectrum of dysimmune neuropathies, is unexpected to occur in immunocompromised hosts. We describe a clinical case of Guillain-Barrè syndrome, occurred a few weeks after a liver transplant, and we postulate that our case would satisfy all requirements to explain this peripheral nervous system complication as a clinical manifestation of an Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome. In this setting of liver transplantation, complicated by potentially multiple infective triggers, reduction of immunosuppression and reversal of pathogen-induced immunosuppression, through antimicrobial therapy, may have led to pro-inflammatory response. The pro-inflammato…

medicine.medical_treatmentLiver transplantationGuillain-Barre SyndromeTacrolimus030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImmune systemImmune reconstitution inflammatory syndromemedicineHumansImmune reconstitution inflammatory syndromeAcute demyelinating polyneuropathyImmunosuppression TherapyInflammationLiver transplantationGuillain-Barre syndromebusiness.industryImmunosuppressionGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseGuillain-Barré syndromeTacrolimusPathophysiologyTacrolimuImmunologyAcute demyelinating polyneuropathy; Guillain-Barré syndrome; Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome; Liver transplantation; TacrolimusSurgeryFemaleNeurology (clinical)Complicationbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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The effects of the Nordic hamstring exercise on sprint performance and eccentric knee flexor strength: A systematic review and meta-analysis of inter…

2021

Objectives: The primary aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the Nordic hamstring exercise (NHE) on sprint performance (i.e., 5, 10 and 20 m) and explore associations between study characteristics and sprint outcomes in team sport players. Secondary aims were to (1) investigate the effects of the NHE on eccentric strength of the knee flexors (ESKF) with categorical subgroup analysis to determine differences between recreationally, well-trained individuals and young athletes, (2) determine the relation between ESKF and sprint performance in team sport players, and (3) explore the effect of study characteristics (i.e., weekly volume, time duration and body mass) on ESKF.Methods…

MalePROTOCOLmedicine.medical_specialtyTeam sporteducationPsychological interventionSTRAIN INJURYPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSubgroup analysisHamstring MusclesAthletic PerformanceRunningACTIVATION03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBiasNordic hamstring exerciseMedicineEccentricHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineKnee030212 general & internal medicineKINEMATICSSPEEDLOWER-EXTREMITY STRENGTHRISKSprint timebiologybusiness.industryAthletesMuscle strengthMALE SOCCER PLAYERSTeam Sports030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationEccentric strength of knee flexorsSprintMeta-analysisPhysical therapyFemalebusinesshuman activitiesHamstringPhysical Conditioning HumanJournal of Science and Medicine in Sport
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Neuromuscular function during drop jumps in young and elderly males

2011

The Hoffman reflex (H-reflex), indicating alpha-motoneuron pool activity, has been shown to be task - and in resting conditions - age dependent. How aging affects H-reflex activity during explosive movements is not clear at present. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of aging on H-reflexes during drop jumps, and its possible role in drop jump performance. Ten young (26.8 ± 2.7 years) and twenty elderly (64.2 ± 2.7 years) subjects participated in the study. Maximal drop jump performance and soleus H-reflex response (H/M jump) 20 ms after ground contact were measured in a sledge ergometer. Maximal H-reflex, maximal M-wave, Hmax/Mmax-ratio and H-reflex excitability curves wer…

AdultMaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyMovementBiophysicsNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Electromyographymedicine.disease_causeStretch shortening cycleH-ReflexJumpingInternal medicinemedicineHumansHoffman reflexMuscle SkeletalMathematicsmedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographyDrop (liquid)Middle AgedLower ExtremityDrop jumpPhysical therapyCardiologyJumpNeurology (clinical)H-reflexJournal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
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Bioactive pyrrole-based compounds with target selectivity

2020

The discovery of novel synthetic compounds with drug-like properties is an ongoing challenge in medicinal chemistry. Natural products have inspired the synthesis of compounds for pharmaceutical application, most of which are based on N-heterocyclic motifs. Among these, the pyrrole ring is one of the most explored heterocycles in drug discovery programs for several therapeutic areas, confirmed by the high number of pyrrole-based drugs reaching the market. In the present review, we focused on pyrrole and its hetero-fused derivatives with anticancer, antimicrobial, and antiviral activities, reported in the literature between 2015 and 2019, for which a specific target was identified, being resp…

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Antineoplastic AgentsReview ArticlePyrroleAntiviral Agentschemistry.chemical_compoundAnti-Infective AgentsDrug DiscoveryHumansPyrrolesMolecular Targeted TherapyAntiviralTargeted compoundsPyrrolePharmacologyDrug discoveryChemistryOrganic ChemistryCOVID-19Biological activityGeneral MedicineAntimicrobialSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaCombinatorial chemistryAnticancerDrug DesignAntimicrobialPharmacophoreSelectivityEuropean Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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Valencia Model of Waking Hypnosis: Background, Research, and Clinical Applications

2018

The goal of this article is to provide a comprehensive review of the historical background, methods, and clinical applications of the Valencia Model of Waking Hypnosis (VMWH). The active-alert-waking methods have been developed and used since the 19th century as an alternative when the suggestions for relaxation and drowsiness were not helpful for specific cases, or when the person needed to use hypnotic suggestions in situations that required them to be alert and with their eyes open (i.e. in vivo exposure, sports performance, academic work, etc.). In most of these methods, the hypnotized person keeps their eyes open, and the suggestions given are for alertness, focused attention, mind exp…

050103 clinical psychologyHypnosisPsychotherapistbiology05 social sciences050109 social psychologyGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationComplementary and alternative medicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesWakefulnessPsychologyValenciaHypnosisAmerican Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
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Therapeutic aquatic exercise in the treatment of low back pain: a systematic review.

2008

Objective: To examine the effectiveness of therapeutic aquatic exercise in the treatment of low back pain. Design: A systematic review. Methods: A search was performed of PEDro, CINAHL (ovid), PUBMED, Cochrane Controlled Trials Register and SPORTDiscus databases to identify relevant studies published between 1990 and 2007. Population: Adults suffering from low back pain. Intervention: All types of therapeutic aquatic exercise. Comparison: All clinical trials using a control group. Outcomes: Oswestry Disability Index, McGill Pain Questionnaire, subjective assessment scale for pain (e.g. visual analogue scale) and number of work days lost as a direct result of low back pain. Methodological q…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyVisual analogue scalemedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationCINAHLPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPregnancymedicineHumanseducationHydrotherapySwimmingHydrotherapyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryRehabilitationLow back painOswestry Disability IndexExercise TherapyClinical trialPregnancy ComplicationsMcGill Pain QuestionnairePhysical therapyFemalemedicine.symptombusinessLow Back PainClinical rehabilitation
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Humanized mice in cutaneous leishmaniasis—Suitability analysis of human PBMC transfer into immunodeficient mice

2019

Humanized mice represent a suitable preclinical test system for example therapeutic interventions in various disease settings, including infections. Here, we intended to establish such system for cutaneous leishmaniasis by infecting T, B and NK cell-deficient mice adoptively transferred with human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). L major infection led to the establishment of parasite lesions harbouring viable parasites and human T cells, but parasite elimination was not seen due to a species-specific activity of T cell-derived human IFNγ. In addition, up to 50% of infected mice succumbed to severe graft-versus-host disease. In summary, even though long-term disease outcome assessm…

0301 basic medicineT cellGraft vs Host DiseaseLeishmaniasis CutaneousDermatologyDiseaseBiochemistryPeripheral blood mononuclear cellLesionInterferon-gammaMice030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSpecies SpecificityCutaneous leishmaniasisT-Lymphocyte SubsetsIn vivoAnimalsHumansMedicineParasite hostingMolecular Biologybusiness.industryMacrophagesLeishmaniasismedicine.diseaseAdoptive Transfer030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureModels AnimalImmunologyDisease ProgressionLeukocytes MononuclearHeterograftsmedicine.symptombusinessExperimental Dermatology
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Nonlinear corrections to the DGLAP equations in view of the HERA data

2002

The effects of the first nonlinear corrections to the DGLAP evolution equations are studied by using the recent HERA data for the structure function $F_2(x,Q^2)$ of the free proton and the parton distributions from CTEQ5L and CTEQ6L as a baseline. By requiring a good fit to the H1 data, we determine initial parton distributions at $Q_0^2=1.4$ GeV$^2$ for the nonlinear scale evolution. We show that the nonlinear corrections improve the agreement with the $F_2(x,Q^2)$ data in the region of $x\sim 3\cdot 10^{-5}$ and $Q^2\sim 1.5$ GeV$^2$ without paying the price of obtaining a worse agreement at larger values of $x$ and $Q^2$. For the gluon distribution the nonlinear effects are found to play…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsProton010308 nuclear & particles physicsFOS: Physical sciencesPartonScale (descriptive set theory)HERA01 natural sciencesGluonHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyNonlinear systemHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Distribution (mathematics)DGLAP0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsParticle Physics - Phenomenology
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Awareness and understanding of cancer immunotherapy in Europe.

2014

3053 Background: Use of immunotherapies in the treatment of cancer is growing and a range of new immunotherapeutic strategies are being evaluated. It is important that healthcare providers (HCP) understand these treatments and how they compare with and may complement established therapies. As part of the activities of the POINT expert group, we commissioned a survey of current awareness, attitudes and perceptions of cancer immunotherapy in Europe. Methods: From August-September 2011, 426 healthcare professionals (HCPs: oncologists, surgeons and oncology nurses) from France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK (~85 respondents/country) completed online interviews. Representatives of patient ad…

Health Knowledge Attitudes PracticeCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyHealth Personnelmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyeducationAlternative medicineProfessional CompetenceCancer immunotherapyNeoplasmsmedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansFormularyIntensive care medicinePharmacologyHealth professionalsbusiness.industryData CollectionCancerImmunotherapymedicine.diseaseClinical trialEuropeTolerabilityOncologyFamily medicineUrological cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 15]ImmunotherapybusinessHealthcare providersResearch PaperJournal of Clinical Oncology
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