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The effects of a physical and cognitive training intervention vs. physical training alone on older adults' physical activity : A randomized controlle…

2021

BackgroundExecutive functions underlie self-regulation and are thus important for physical activity and adaptation to new situations. The aim was to investigate, if yearlong physical and cognitive training (PTCT) had greater effects on physical activity among older adults than physical training (PT) alone, and if executive functions predicted physical activity at baseline, after six (6m) and twelve months (12m) of the interventions, one-year post-intervention follow-up and an extended follow-up during COVID-19 lockdown.MethodsData from a single-blinded, parallel-group randomized controlled trial (PASSWORD-study, ISRCTN52388040) were utilized. Participants were 70-85 years old community-dwel…

MaleViral DiseasesPhysiologyEpidemiologySocial SciencesWalkingExecutive FunctionMedical ConditionsElderlyMedicine and Health SciencesPROGRAMPsychologyPublic and Occupational HealthSingle-Blind MethodGerontologi medicinsk/hälsovetenskaplig inriktningApplied PsychologyVirus TestingAged 80 and overkuntoliikuntaQEXECUTIVE FUNCTIONSRPublic Health Global Health Social Medicine and EpidemiologyinterventiotutkimusSports ScienceMultidisciplinary SciencesInfectious DiseasesTreatment OutcomeMedicineScience & Technology - Other TopicsFemaleikääntyneetfyysinen aktiivisuusResearch Articletoiminnanohjaus (psykologia)harjoitteetGeneral Science & TechnologyScienceEXERCISEADHERENCEAGEDiagnostic MedicinePEOPLEAdultsHumansGerontology specialising in Medical and Health SciencesSports and Exercise MedicinePandemicsAgedBehaviorScience & TechnologyTrail Making TestBiological LocomotionSARS-CoV-2DISABILITYKlinisk medicinBiology and Life SciencesCOVID-19Covid 19Physical ActivityPERFORMANCETillämpad psykologiEFFICACYLIFEFolkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologiLogistic ModelsAge GroupsPhysical FitnessPeople and PlacesPopulation GroupingsClinical MedicineFollow-Up Studies
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Effect of mountain ultramarathon distance competition on biochemical variables, respiratory and lower-limb fatigue

2020

The study aimed at assessing the acute physiological effects of running a 65-km vs a 107- km mountain ultramarathon. Nineteen athletes (15 males and 4 females) from the shorter race and forty three athletes (26 males and 17 females) from the longer race were enrolled. Body weight, respiratory and lower limb strength were assessed before and after the race. Blood samples were obtained before, after and 24-h post-race. Body weight loss did not differ between races. A decrease in squat jump height (p<0.01; d = 1.4), forced vital capacity (p<0.01; d = 0.5), forced expiratory volume in 1 s (p<0.01; d = 0.6), peak inspiratory flow (p<0.01; d = 0.6) and maximal inspiratory pressure (p<0.01; d = 0.…

MaleVital capacityPhysiologyVital CapacitySocial Sciences030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiochemistryRunning0302 clinical medicineForced Expiratory VolumeMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyRespiratory systemCreatine KinaseLungImmune ResponseMusculoskeletal SystemFatiguemeasurement_unitMultidisciplinarybiologyMusclesQRSports ScienceTroponinRespiratory Function TestsCorredors (Esports)Lower ExtremityCreatininemeasurement_unit.measuring_instrumentCardiologyMedicineFemaleAnatomyResearch ArticleSportsGlomerular Filtration RateAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyScienceImmunologyRenal functionBody weightLower limb03 medical and health sciencesSigns and SymptomsInternal medicinemedicineHumansMuscle StrengthPeak flow meterCardiac MusclesInflammationBehaviorRenal Physiologybusiness.industryBiological LocomotionBiology and Life SciencesProteins030229 sport sciencesRenal SystemTroponinCytoskeletal ProteinsAthletesPulmonsbiology.proteinPhysical EnduranceRecreationCreatine kinaseClinical MedicinebusinessBiomarkers
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Xenon Improves Neurologic Outcome and Reduces Secondary Injury Following Trauma in an In Vivo Model of Traumatic Brain Injury*

2014

Objectives: To determine the neuroprotective efficacy of the inert gas xenon following traumatic brain injury and to determine whether application of xenon has a clinically relevant therapeutic time window. Design: Controlled animal study. Setting: University research laboratory. Subjects: Male C57BL/6N mice (n = 196). Interventions: Seventy-five percent xenon, 50% xenon, or 30% xenon, with 25% oxygen (balance nitrogen) treatment following mechanical brain lesion by controlled cortical impact. Measurements and Main Results: Outcome following trauma was measured using 1) functional neurologic outcome score, 2) histological measurement of contusion volume, and 3) analysis of locomotor functio…

MaleXenonINTRACRANIAL-PRESSURE1110 NursingCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineGAIT ABNORMALITIESXenonGaitIntracranial pressureintegumentary systemBrainGLYCINE SITEINTRACEREBRAL-HEMORRHAGED-ASPARTATE RECEPTORNeuroprotective AgentsTreatment OutcomeAnesthesiahead traumaneuroprotectionLife Sciences & BiomedicinePOTASSIUM CHANNELSLocomotioncirculatory and respiratory physiologyinorganic chemicalsTraumatic brain injurychemistry.chemical_elementNeuroprotection1117 Public Health and Health ServicesHead traumaCritical Care MedicineIn vivoGeneral & Internal MedicineAdministration InhalationmedicineAnimalscardiovascular diseasesIntracerebral hemorrhageScience & Technologybusiness.industry1103 Clinical Sciencesbrain injurymedicine.diseaseCONTROLLED CORTICAL IMPACTCOMPETITIVE-INHIBITIONEmergency & Critical Care MedicineMice Inbred C57BLDisease Models AnimalCOGNITIVE DEFICITSchemistryBrain InjuriesClosed head injurybusinessCLOSED-HEAD INJURYinert gasesCritical Care Medicine
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The rewarding effects of ethanol are modulated by binge eating of a high-fat diet during adolescence

2017

Abstract Binge-eating is considered a specific form of overeating characterized by intermittent and high caloric food intake in a short period of time. Epidemiologic studies support a positive relation between the ingestion of fat and ethanol (EtOH), specifically among adolescent subjects. The aim of this work was to clarify the role of the compulsive, limited and intermittent intake of a high-fat food during adolescence on the rewarding effects of EtOH. After binge-eating for 2 h, three days a week from postnatal day (PND) 29, the reinforcing effects of EtOH were tested with EtOH self-administration (SA), conditioned place preference (CPP) and ethanol locomotor sensitization procedures in …

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A successful backward step correlates with hip flexion moment of supporting limb in elderly people.

2018

Purpose The objective of this study was to determine the positional relationship between the center of mass (COM) and the center of pressure (COP) at the time of step landing, and to examine their relationship with the joint moments exerted by the supporting limb, with regard to factors of the successful backward step response. Methods The study population comprised 8 community-dwelling elderly people that were observed to take successive multi steps after the landing of a backward stepping. Using a motion capture system and force plate, we measured the COM, COP and COM-COP deviation distance on landing during backward stepping. In addition, we measured the moment of the supporting limb joi…

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Cannabidiol prevents several of the behavioral alterations related to cocaine addiction in mice.

2021

Abstract Cocaine dependence is a highly prevalent disease in modern society and lacks an effective treatment. Cannabidiol (CBD), a major non-psychoactive constituent of Cannabis sativa, has been shown to be a promising tool in the management of some neuropsychiatric disorders, including cocaine abuse. However, its therapeutic effects on the behavioral outcomes related to cocaine addiction remain unclear. The present research evaluates the effects of CBD (30, 60 and 120 mg/kg; injected intraperitoneally) on the acquisition, expression, extinction and reinstatement of cocaine (10 mg/kg)-induced conditioned place preference (CPP; Study 1); cocaine (25 mg/kg)-induced locomotor stimulation (Stud…

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Relations among physical activity patterns, lifestyle activities, and fundamental movement skills for Finnish students in grade 7.

2009

To investigate the relations among leisure time physical activity and in sport clubs, lifestyle activities, and the locomotor, balance manipulative skills of Grade 7 students participating in Finnish physical education at a secondary school in central Finland completed self-report questionnaires on their physical activity patterns at leisure time and during sport club participation, and time spent watching television and using the computer and other electronic media. Locomotor skills were analyzed by the leaping test, balance skills by the flamingo standing test, and manipulative skills by the accuracy throwing test. Analysis indicated physical activity in sport clubs positively explained …

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Binge ethanol drinking during adolescence modifies cocaine responses in mice

2016

Binge ethanol drinking is an emerging pattern of excessive consumption among adolescents and young adults. Repeated ethanol intoxication has negative consequences during critical periods of brain development. Therefore, binge ethanol intake represents a vulnerability factor that promotes subsequent manifestations of neuropsychiatric disorders. In this study, we investigated the effects of oral binge ethanol intake during adolescence on the subsequent effects of cocaine in C57BL/6 mice. Firstly, we evaluated the oral ethanol intake of two binge ethanol procedures with different ethanol concentrations (20% v/v versus 30%, v/v). The highest ethanol intake was found in mice exposed to the lowe…

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Differences in intermittent postural control between normal-weight and obese children.

2016

Abstract Aim The main objective of this study was to determine differences in postural control between obese and non-obese children. Methods The study design was cross-sectional, prospective, between-subjects. Postural control variables were obtained from a group of obese children and a normal-weight control group under two different postural conditions: bipedal standing position with eyes open and bipedal standing with eyes closed. Variables were obtained for each balance condition using time domain and sway-density plot analysis of the center of pressure signals acquired by means of a force plate. Results Pairwise comparisons revealed significant differences between obese and normal-weigh…

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Changes in cortico-spinal excitability following uphill versus downhill treadmill exercise

2017

International audience; An acute bout of aerobic exercise induces neuroplasticity in the motor cortex. Moreover, paired associative stimulation (PAS) is known to induce neuroplasticity in M1. However, the possible influence of the type of exercise on the neuroplastic changes remains unknown. The present study investigated the effects of two different modes of muscle contraction produced during locomotor exercise on changes in corticospinal (CS) excitability. Subjects performed two 30-min treadmill exercises at an intensity corresponding to 60% of their maximal heart rate with either a +10% (uphill) or -10% (downhill) slope. These exercises were followed or not by paired associative stimulat…

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