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Speckle myocardial imaging modalities for early detection of myocardial impairment in isolated left ventricular non-compaction

2009

Objective To examine the hypothesis that speckle myocardial imaging (SMI) modalities, including longitudinal, radial and circumferential systolic (s) and diastolic (d) myocardial velocity imaging, displacement (D), strain rate (SR) and strain (S), as well as left ventricular (LV) rotation/torsion are sensitive for detecting early myocardial dysfunction in isolated LV non-compaction (iLVNC). Design and results Twenty patients with iLVNC diagnosed by cardiac magnetic resonance (15) or echocardiography (5) were included. Patients were divided into two groups: ejection fraction (EF)>50% (n=10) and EF≤50% (n=10). Standard measures of systolic and diastolic function including pulsed wave tissue D…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDiastoleDoppler imagingechocardiography cardiomyopathy.ArticleVentricular Dysfunction LeftYoung AdultSpeckle patternInternal medicinemedicineHumansUltrasonographyObserver VariationIsolated Noncompaction of the Ventricular MyocardiumEjection fractionmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryArea under the curveReproducibility of ResultsStroke VolumeMagnetic resonance imagingStroke volumeMiddle AgedSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareMagnetic Resonance ImagingCirculatory systemCardiologyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessFollow-Up StudiesHeart
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Postural instability of extremely obese individuals improves after a body weight reduction program entailing specific balance training

2005

The purposes of this study were to compare postural stability between obese and lean subjects and to investigate the effect of a 3-week body weight reduction (BWR) program entailing specific balance training on postural stability of extremely obese patients. Time of balance maintenance and mean error on the medial-lateral direction at the trunk and lower limb level were assessed during a single limb stance on a movable platform in 19 non-obese and in 20 extremely obese individuals (age range: 20-40 yr). Time of balance maintenance was shorter (obese: 21.1+/-7.7 vs lean: 27.3+/-3.1 sec) and medial-lateral sway of the trunk was larger in obese (5.4+/-3.2 degrees) than in lean (3.2+/-1.1 degre…

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Body Composition and Power Performance Improved After Weight Reduction in Male Athletes Without Hampering Hormonal Balance

2014

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a 4-week weight reduction period with high protein and reduced carbohydrate intake on body composition, explosive power, speed, serum hormones, and acid-base balance in male track and field jumpers and sprinters. Eight participants were assigned to a high weight reduction group (HWR; energy restriction 750 kcal·d) and 7 to a low weight reduction group (LWR; energy restriction 300 kcal·d). Energy and carbohydrate intake decreased significantly (p ≤ 0.05) only in HWR by 740 ± 330 kcal·d and 130 ± 29 g·d, respectively. Furthermore, total body mass and fat mass decreased (p ≤ 0.05) only in HWR by 2.2 ± 1.0 kg and 1.7 ± 1.6 kg, respectively…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDiet ReducingHydrocortisoneGlobulinPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationDiet Carbohydrate-RestrictedSex hormone-binding globulinWeight lossSex Hormone-Binding GlobulinInternal medicineWeight LossmedicineHumansTestosteroneOrthopedics and Sports Medicineta315Balance (ability)HydrocortisoneAcid-Base EquilibriumbiologyChemistryTrack and FieldGeneral MedicineCarbohydrateexplosive powerEndocrinologySprintBody Compositionbiology.proteinDietary Proteinsmedicine.symptomproteinBiomarkersHormonemedicine.drugJournal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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Influence of exercise training on physiological and performance changes with weight loss in men.

1999

The purpose of this study was to examine the physiological effects of a weight-loss dietary regimen with or without exercise.Thirty-five overweight men were matched and randomly placed into either a control group (C; N = 6) or one of three dietary groups; a diet-only group (D; N = 8), a diet group that performed aerobic exercise three times per week (DE; N = 11); and a diet group that performed both aerobic and strength training three times per week (DES; N = 10).After 12 wk, D, DE, and DES demonstrated a similar and significant (Por = 0.05) reduction in body mass (-9.64, -8.99, and -9.90 kg, respectively) with fat mass comprising 69, 78, and 97% of the total loss in body mass, respectively…

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Effects of Rapid Weight Reduction on Force Production and Vertical Jumping Height

1987

The effects of three weight reduction methods on maximal strength, rate of force development, vertical jumping height, and mechanical power were studied in track and field athletes and volleyball players. The three methods were sauna, diet with diuretic, and diuretic alone. The reductions in weight achieved were 3.4%, 5.8%, and 3.8% of body weight after sauna, diet + diuretic, and diuretic, respectively (P less than 0.001). Maximal isometric leg strength and the rate of isometric force development were decreased after the sauna and diet + diuretic treatments. Dehydration caused by the diuretic method alone did not impair neuromuscular performances. As had been expected from theoretical calc…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDiet Reducingmedicine.medical_treatmentDiuresisPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationIsometric exercisemedicine.disease_causeBody weightSteam BathJumpingWeight lossIsometric ContractionInternal medicinemedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineChemistryBody WeightTrack and FieldWork (physics)Vertical jumpingDiuresisEndocrinologyPhysical Fitnessmedicine.symptomDiureticMuscle ContractionInternational Journal of Sports Medicine
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Experimental and methodological factors affecting test-retest reliability of amygdala BOLD responses.

2018

Previous studies reported poor to fair test-retest reliability of amygdala BOLD responses to emotional stimuli. However, these findings are very heterogeneous across and within studies. The present study sought to systematically examine experimental and methodological factors that contribute to this heterogeneity. Forty-six young subjects were scanned twice with a mean test-retest interval of 7 weeks. We compared amygdala reliability across three tasks: A face-matching task, passive viewing of emotional faces, and passive viewing of emotional scenes. We also explored whether extraction of physiological noise can affect the stability of amygdala responses. We assessed test-retest reliability…

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Assessing body composition with DXA and bioimpedance: effects of obesity, physical activity, and age.

2008

Objective: This study evaluated to what extent dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and two types of bioimpedance analysis (BIA) yield similar results for body fat mass (FM) in men and women with different levels of obesity and physical activity (PA). Methods and Procedures: The study population consisted of 37–81-year-old Finnish people (82 men and 86 women). FM% was estimated using DXA (GE Lunar Prodigy) and two BIA devices (InBody (720) and Tanita BC 418 MA). Subjects were divided into normal, overweight, and obese groups on the basis of clinical cutoff points of BMI, and into low PA (LPA) and high PA (HPA) groups. Agreement between the devices was calculated by using the Bland–Altman …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismPhysical activityMedicine (miscellaneous)OverweightBody weightFat massEndocrinologyAbsorptiometry PhotonSex FactorsmedicineElectric ImpedanceBody Fat DistributionHumansObesityExerciseFinlandAgedNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryAge FactorsReproducibility of ResultsNormal BMIMiddle AgedOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesityBioimpedance AnalysisPhysical therapyBody CompositionPopulation studyFemalemedicine.symptombusinessAlgorithmsObesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
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In vivo endomicroscopy improves detection of Barrett’s esophagus–related neoplasia: a multicenter international randomized controlled trial

2013

Background Confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE) enables in vivo microscopic imaging of the GI tract mucosa. However, there are limited data on endoscope-based CLE (eCLE) for imaging Barrett's esophagus (BE). Objective To compare high-definition white-light endoscopy (HDWLE) alone with random biopsy (RB) and HDWLE + eCLE and targeted biopsy (TB) for diagnosis of BE neoplasia. Design Multicenter, randomized, controlled trial. Setting Academic medical centers. Patients Adult patients with BE undergoing routine surveillance or referred for early neoplasia. Intervention Patients were randomized to HDWLE + RB (group 1) or HDWLE + eCLE + TB (group 2). Real-time diagnoses and management plans were r…

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Chemically and electrically induced sweating and flare reaction

2004

Both thin afferent (nociceptors) and efferent (sympathetic sudomotor) nerve fibers can be activated electrically and chemically, resulting in neurogenic erythema and sweating. These reactions have been used before to assess the impairment of sympathetic and nociceptor fibers in humans. In this study, electrically induced sweating and erythema were assessed simultaneously in the foot dorsum and thigh, and were compared to chemically induced activation. Reproducible intensity-response relations (stimulation intensities 0-30 mA, 1 Hz) were obtained from 32 subjects. The steepest increase of the sweat response was induced at lower intensities as compared to that of the erythema (18.3 mA vs. 25.…

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Accuracy of staging in early oesophageal cancer using high resolution endoscopy and high resolution endosonography: a comparative, prospective, and b…

2004

The increasing use of endoscopic resection for curative treatment of early oesophageal cancers requires accurate staging before therapy. In a prospective blinded trial, we compared staging of early oesophageal carcinoma using high resolution endoscopy (HR-E) with staging using high resolution endosonography (HR-EUS).A total of 100 patients (89 men, 11 women; mean age 63.9 (10.8) years (range 31-91)) with a suspicion of early oesophageal adenocarcinoma (n = 81) or squamous cell carcinoma (n = 19) were enrolled in the study. After endoscopic staging with high resolution video endoscopy by two experienced endoscopists, HR-EUS was performed by an experienced endosonographer who was blinded to t…

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