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An Examination of the Relationship Between Coaches’ Transformational Leadership and Athletes’ Personal and Group Characteristics in Elite Youth Soccer

2021

There is a growing body of the literature highlighting the positive impact of transformational leadership behaviours across contexts, including sport. However, there is a lack of knowledge of this relationship within elite sport settings. Thus, the purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between elite youth athletes’ perceptions of coaches’ transformational coaching-behaviours and variables that have been linked to transformational leadership in other settings (i.e., group cohesion, motivational climate, self-regulation of learning and athlete satisfaction). Norwegian elite youth soccer players (n= 753) selected into the national talent development program completed que…

self-regulationmedia_common.quotation_subjectNorwegianStructural equation modelingtransformational coaching03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGroup cohesivenessPerceptionPsychology030212 general & internal medicineathlete satisfactionGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_commongroup cohesionbiologyAthletes030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageBF1-990Cohesion (linguistics)Transformational leadershipmotivational climateVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Psykologi: 260ElitelanguagePsychologySocial psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Young University Students’ Academic Self-Regulation Profiles and Their Associated Procrastination: Autonomous Functioning Requires Self-Regulated Ope…

2020

Students' autonomous self-regulation requires not only self-motivation but also volition or transforming motivation into specific behavioral intentions and following through. Self-regulation includes self-motivation (i.e., goal setting, learning from mistakes) and volitional regulation (i.e., strategic decision making). Furthermore, individual differences, like trait-level perseverance, significantly influence both motivation and volition. Procrastination has been defined as a volitional self-regulation problem, which involves delaying what one had intended to do, in spite of being motivated, and regardless of anticipating adverse consequences. Thus, it is a tendency toward dysregulated beh…

self-regulationstudentmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990050105 experimental psychologyStructural equation modeling03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinewell-beingPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesautonomyGoal settingGeneral Psychologymedia_commonOriginal ResearchVolition (psychology)Autonomia de l'alumneyouthLearner autonomybusiness.industry05 social sciencesProcrastinationCognitionProcrastinationPersonal developmentlcsh:PsychologyWell-beingProcrastinacióprocrastinationbusinessPsychologySocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAutonomyFrontiers in Psychology
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Sequential infection can decrease virulence in a fish-bacterium-fluke interaction: Implications for aquaculture disease management.

2018

Abstract Hosts are typically infected with multiple strains or genotypes of one or several parasite species. These infections can take place simultaneously, but also at different times, i.e. sequentially, when one of the parasites establishes first. Sequential parasite dynamics are common in nature, but also in intensive farming units such as aquaculture. However, knowledge of effects of previous exposures on virulence of current infections in intensive farming is very limited. This is critical as consecutive epidemics and infection history of a host could underlie failures in management practices and medical intervention of diseases. Here, we explored effects of timing of multiple infectio…

sequential infectionOriginal ArticleepidemiologyOriginal Articlesmultiple infectionsdynamic infectionspatiotemporal variationEvolutionary applications
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Real-world experience with dupilumab in severe asthma: One-year data from an italian named patient program

2021

Raffaele Campisi,1 Claudia Crimi,1 Santi Nolasco,2 Bianca Beghè,3 Leonardo Antonicelli,4 Gabriella Guarnieri,5 Nicola Scichilone,6 Morena Porto,2 Luigi Macchia,7 Giulia Scioscia,8 Maria Pia Foschino Barbaro,8 Alberto Papi,9 Nunzio Crimi1,2 1Respiratory Medicine Unit, A.O.U. Policlinico “G. Rodolico -San Marco”, Catania, Italy; 2Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Section of Respiratory Diseases, University of Catania, Catania, Italy; 3Respiratory Medicine Unit, Department of Medicine, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy; 4Allergy Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Ancona University Hospital, Ancona, Italy; 5Department of Car…

severe asthmaPulmonary and Respiratory MedicineSevere asthmareal-worldmedicine.medical_specialtyTreatment responseSevere asthmaSocio-culturaleDupilumab Named Patient Program Oral corticosteroids Real-world Severe asthmaHypereosinophiliaDupilumaboral corticosteroidsSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratoriolaw.inventionNamed Patient Program dupilumab oral corticosteroids real-world severe asthma03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawdupilumabInternal medicineOral corticosteroidsJournal of Asthma and AllergymedicineImmunology and Allergy0601 history and archaeologyOriginal Research060102 archaeologybusiness.industryRetrospective cohort study06 humanities and the artsRC581-607Named Patient ProgramEosinophilDupilumabmedicine.anatomical_structureReal-world030228 respiratory systemCohortImmunologic diseases. Allergymedicine.symptombusinessDupilumab; Named Patient Program; Oral corticosteroids; Real-world; Severe asthma
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Sex differences in correlates of intermediate phenotypes and prevalent cardiovascular disease in the general population

2015

Background: There are marked sex differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) manifestation. It is largely unknown how the distribution of CVD risk factors or intermediate phenotypes explain sex-specific differences. Methods and Results: In 5000 individuals of the population-based Gutenberg Health Study, mean age 55 ± 11 years, 51% males, we examined sex-specific associations of classical CVD risk factors with intima-media thickness, ankle-brachial index, flow-mediated dilation, peripheral arterial tonometry, echocardiographic, and electrocardiographic variables. Intermediate cardiovascular phenotypes were related to prevalent CVD [coronary artery disease, heart failure, stroke, myocardial i…

sex differencesPathologymedicine.medical_specialtylcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) systemPopulationDiseaseCardiovascular MedicineCoronary artery diseasenon-invasive vascular functionInternal medicinemedicineMyocardial infarctioncardiovascular diseaseseducationeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryNoninvasive vascular functionmedicine.diseaseBlood pressurePopulation-based Studylcsh:RC666-701Heart failureCohortOriginal Research in MedicineCardiologycardiac functionCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBody mass indexcardiovascular epidemiologyFrontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
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A 10-Week Block of Combined High-Intensity Endurance and Strength Training Produced Similar Changes in Dynamic Strength, Body Composition, and Serum …

2020

Purpose: To examine the potential sex differences in adaptations to combined endurance and strength training in recreationally endurance trained (eumenorrheic) women (n = 9) and men (n = 10). Methods: Isometric (ISOMmax) and dynamic bilateral leg press (1RM), countermovement jump (CMJ), running performance (3,000 m time trial), lean mass and body fat % (LEAN and FAT% determined by dual X-ray absorptiometry) as well as serum testosterone and cortisol (TES and COR, respectively, measured using hormone-specific immunoassay kits) were examined before a control period and pre, mid, and post a supervised 10-week combined high-intensity interval endurance training (4 × 4 min intervals and 3 × 3 × …

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Sex Differences in the Physiological Network of Healthy Young Subjects

2021

Within human physiology, systemic interactions couple physiological variables to maintain homeostasis. These interactions change according to health status and are modified by factors such as age and sex. For several physiological processes, sex-based distinctions in normal physiology are present and defined in isolation. However, new methodologies are indispensable to analyze system-wide properties and interactions with the objective of exploring differences between sexes. Here we propose a new method to construct complex inferential networks from a normalization using the clinical criteria for health of physiological variables, and the correlations between anthropometric and blood tests b…

sex differencesmedicine.diagnostic_testPhysiologyheart rate variabilityhealthanthropometric measuresHuman physiologyblood testBiologyAnthropometrySexual dimorphismphysiological networkPhysiology (medical)sexual dimorphismmedicineGlucose homeostasisHeart rate variabilityBlood testQP1-981Association (psychology)Network approachDemographyOriginal ResearchFrontiers in Physiology
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Sex-specific signatures of intrinsic hippocampal networks and regional integrity underlying cognitive status in multiple sclerosis

2021

Abstract The hippocampus is an anatomically compartmentalized structure embedded in highly wired networks that are essential for cognitive functions. The hippocampal vulnerability has been postulated in acute and chronic neuroinflammation in multiple sclerosis, while the patterns of occurring inflammation, neurodegeneration or compensation have not yet been described. Besides focal damage to hippocampal tissue, network disruption is an important contributor to cognitive decline in multiple sclerosis patients. We postulate sex-specific trajectories in hippocampal network reorganization and regional integrity and address their relationship to markers of neuroinflammation, cognitive/memory per…

sex-specific signaturesbusiness.industryAcademicSubjects/SCI01870Multiple sclerosisGeneral EngineeringNeuropsychologyHippocampushippocampal integrityCognitionHippocampal formationmedicine.diseasemultiple sclerosishippocampal networksMedicineOriginal ArticleAcademicSubjects/MED00310Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceCognitive declinebusinessNeurosciencecognitive performanceNeuroinflammationBrain Communications
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TALPID3/KIAA0586 Regulates Multiple Aspects of Neuromuscular Patterning During Gastrointestinal Development in Animal Models and Human

2021

TALPID3/KIAA0586 is an evolutionary conserved protein, which plays an essential role in protein trafficking. Its role during gastrointestinal (GI) and enteric nervous system (ENS) development has not been studied previously. Here, we analyzed chicken, mouse and human embryonic GI tissues with TALPID3 mutations. The GI tract of TALPID3 chicken embryos was shortened and malformed. Histologically, the gut smooth muscle was mispatterned and enteric neural crest cells were scattered throughout the gut wall. Analysis of the Hedgehog pathway and gut extracellular matrix provided causative reasons for these defects. Interestingly, chicken intra-species grafting experiments and a conditional knockou…

short-rib polydactyly syndromeTALPID3Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryKIAA0586Cellular and Molecular NeuroscienceSonic Hedgehogenteric nervous systemJoubert syndromeneural crest cellgastrointestinal tractMolecular BiologyNeuroscienceOriginal ResearchRC321-571Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
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Space-by-Time Modular Decomposition Effectively Describes Whole-Body Muscle Activity During Upright Reaching in Various Directions

2017

The modular control hypothesis suggests that motor commands are built from precoded modules whose specific combined recruitment can allow the performance of virtually any motor task. Despite considerable experimental support, this hypothesis remains tentative as classical findings of reduced dimensionality in muscle activity may also result from other constraints (biomechanical couplings, data averaging or low dimensionality of motor tasks). Here we assessed the effectiveness of modularity in describing muscle activity in a comprehensive experiment comprising 72 distinct point-to-point whole-body movements during which the activity of 30 muscles was recorded. To identify invariant modules o…

single-trial analysisModularity (networks)business.industryComputer sciencetask discriminationNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Pattern recognitionModular designInvariant (physics)Task (project management)Modular decompositionReduction (complexity)Cellular and Molecular Neurosciencemuscle synergiesspace-by-time decompositionwhole-body pointingArtificial intelligencebusinessRepresentation (mathematics)modularityNeuroscienceOriginal ResearchCurse of dimensionality
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