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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38452694/penthorum-chinense-pursh-inhibits-ferroptosis-in-cellular-and-caenorhabditis-elegans-models-of-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuan-Yuan Yong, Lu Yan, Bin-Ding Wang, Dong-Sheng Fan, Min-Song Guo, Lu Yu, Jian-Ming Wu, Da-Lian Qin, Betty Yuen-Kwan Law, Vincent Kam-Wai Wong, Chong-Lin Yu, Xiao-Gang Zhou, An-Guo Wu
BACKGROUND: Ferroptosis, a unique type of cell death triggered by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation, plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), a debilitating condition marked by memory loss and cognitive impairment due to the accumulation of beta-amyloid (Aβ) and hyperphosphorylated Tau protein. Increasing evidence suggests that inhibitors of ferroptosis could be groundbreaking in the treatment of AD. METHOD: In this study, we established in vitro ferroptosis using erastin-, RSL-3-, hemin-, and iFSP1-induced PC-12 cells...
February 16, 2024: Phytomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38448726/ace-dnv-automatic-classification-of-gaze-events-in-dynamic-natural-viewing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashkan Nejad, Gera A de Haan, Joost Heutink, Frans W Cornelissen
Eye movements offer valuable insights for clinical interventions, diagnostics, and understanding visual perception. The process usually involves recording a participant's eye movements and analyzing them in terms of various gaze events. Manual identification of these events is extremely time-consuming. Although the field has seen the development of automatic event detection and classification methods, these methods have primarily focused on distinguishing events when participants remain stationary. With increasing interest in studying gaze behavior in freely moving participants, such as during daily activities like walking, new methods are required to automatically classify events in data collected under unrestricted conditions...
March 6, 2024: Behavior Research Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38444876/wearable-activity-tracker-study-exploring-rheumatoid-arthritis-patients-disease-activity-using-patient-reported-outcome-measures-clinical-measures-and-biometric-sensor-data-the-wear-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Stradford, Jeffrey R Curtis, Patrick Zueger, Fenglong Xie, David Curtis, Kelly Gavigan, Cassie Clinton, Shilpa Venkatachalam, Esteban Rivera, W Benjamin Nowell
BACKGROUND: Digital health studies using electronic patient reported outcomes (ePROs), wearables, and clinical data to provide a more comprehensive picture of patient health. METHODS: Newly initiated patients on upadacitinib or adalimumab for RA will be recruited from community settings in the Excellence NEtwork in RheumatoloGY (ENRGY) practice-based research network. Over the period of three to six months, three streams of data will be collected (1) linkable physician-derived data; (2) self-reported daily and weekly ePROs through the ArthritisPower registry app; and (3) biometric sensor data passively collected via wearable...
April 2024: Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38444081/superficial-fascia-displacement-in-cervical-flexion-differentiating-myofascial-pain-syndrome-a-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valentin C Dones, Mark Angel B Serra, Lyle Patrick D Tangcuangco, Vergel B Orpilla
CONTEXT: Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is primarily characterized by myofascial trigger points related to fascial adhesions. MPS hinders fascial flexibility and mobility, leading to myofascial limitations, dysfunctional movement, and limitation of motion (LOM). OBJECTIVES: This study determined the association of age, sex, type of work, symptom chronicity, symptom laterality, cervical LOM, altered direction of fascial displacement, and magnitude of superficial fascial displacement during active cervical flexion with the clinical diagnosis of MPS...
March 7, 2024: Journal of osteopathic medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38443086/effectiveness-of-mhealth-interventions-to-promote-physical-activity-and-reduce-sedentary-behaviours-on-work-related-productivity-and-performance-a-systematic-review-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takako Miki, Michiko Nohara, Kyoko Nomura
INTRODUCTION: Technologies such as health and fitness applications (apps) and wearable activity trackers have recently gained popularity and may play a key role in promoting physical activity and reducing sedentary behaviours. Although several systematic reviews have investigated their efficacy in physical activity and sedentary behaviours, few studies have focused on their impact on work-related outcomes among workers. Here, to explore the effects of mHealth interventions designed to encourage physical activity and decrease sedentary behaviours on work-related outcomes, including absenteeism, presenteeism, productivity, work performance and workability among workers, we will conduct a systematic review based on recent articles and an extensive literature search...
March 4, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38442308/body-composition-physical-activity-and-menopause-symptoms-how-do-they-relate
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sam R Moore, Hannah E Cabre, Abbie E Smith-Ryan
OBJECTIVE: This study characterized the impact of physical activity (light, moderate, and vigorous [VIG] active minutes per day) and body composition (percent body fat [%BF] and fat-free mass index) on total menopausal symptoms (TMSs) in 72 premenopausal, perimenopausal (PERI), or postmenopausal women. METHODS: Activity minutes were collected from wearable fitness trackers. Body composition was evaluated using a whole-body dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry scan. TMSs were quantified using The North American Menopause Society Questionnaire...
April 1, 2024: Menopause: the Journal of the North American Menopause Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441959/usability-and-user-experience-of-an-mhealth-app-for-therapy-support-of-patients-with-breast-cancer-mixed-methods-study-using-eye-tracking
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Carolin Anders, Preetha Moorthy, Laura Svensson, Julia Müller, Oliver Heinze, Petra Knaup, Markus Wallwiener, Thomas M Deutsch, Thao-Vy Le, Lina Weinert
BACKGROUND: Early identification of quality of life (QoL) loss and side effects is a key challenge in breast cancer therapy. Digital tools can be helpful components of therapeutic support. Enable, a smartphone app, was used in a multicenter, prospective randomized controlled trial in 3 breast cancer centers. The app simultaneously serves as a therapy companion (eg, by displaying appointments), a tool for documenting QoL (eg, by enabling data collection for QoL questionnaires), and documentation of patient-reported side effects...
March 5, 2024: JMIR Human Factors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38438975/conducting-head-mounted-eye-tracking-research-with-young-children-with-autism-and-children-with-increased-likelihood-of-later-autism-diagnosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Perkovich, A Laakman, S Mire, H Yoshida
BACKGROUND: Over the past years, researchers have been using head-mounted eye-tracking systems to study young children's gaze behaviors in everyday activities through which children learn about the world. This method has great potential to further our understanding of how millisecond-level gaze behaviors create multisensory experiences and fluctuate around social environments. While this line of work can yield insight into early perceptual experiences and potential learning mechanisms, the majority of the work is exclusively conducted with typically-developing children...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432415/periodic-mobile-application-emom-with-self-tracking-of-glucose-and-lifestyle-improves-treatment-of-diet-controlled-gestational-diabetes-without-human-guidance-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mikko Kytö, Shinji Hotta, Sari Niinistö, Pekka Marttinen, Tuuli E Korhonen, Lisa T Markussen, Giulio Jacucci, Harri Sievänen, Henri Vähä-Ypyä, Ilkka Korhonen, Suvi Virtanen, Seppo Heinonen, Saila B Koivusalo
BACKGROUND: Digitalization with minimal human resources could support self-management in women with gestational diabetes (GDM) and improve maternal and neonatal outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether a periodic mobile application (eMOM) with wearable sensors improves maternal and neonatal outcomes for women with diet-controlled gestational diabetes, without additional guidance from healthcare personnel. STUDY DESIGN: Women with gestational diabetes were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio at weeks 24-28 to the intervention or the control arm...
March 1, 2024: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431372/evaluation-of-the-effect-of-ozone-disinfection-on-forensic-identification-of-blood-saliva-and-semen-stains
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vivien Fejes, Gábor Simon, Lilla Makszin, Katalin Sipos, Viktor S Poor
Good laboratory practice minimizes the biological hazard posed by potentially infectious casework samples. In certain scenarios, when the casework sample is contaminated with highly contagious pathogens, additional safety procedures such as disinfection might be advised. It was previously proven that ozone gas treatment does not hamper STR analysis, but there is no data on how the disinfection affects other steps of the forensic analysis. In this study, we aimed to assess the interference of ozone disinfection with forensic tests used to identify biological stains...
March 2024: Science & Justice: Journal of the Forensic Science Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38418219/selective-action-prediction-in-infancy-depending-on-linguistic-cues-an-eeg-and-eyetracker-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Colomer M, Zacharaki K, Sebastian-Galles N
Humans' capacity to predict actions and to socially categorize individuals are at the basis of social cognition. Such capacities emerge in early infancy. By 6 months of age infants predict others' reaching actions considering others' epistemic state. At a similar age, infants are biased to attend to and interact with more familiar individuals, considering adult-like social categories such as the language people speak. We report that these two core processes are interrelated early on in infancy. In a belief-based action prediction task, 6-month-old infants (males and females) presented with a native speaker generated online predictions about the agent's actions, as revealed by the activation of participants' sensorimotor areas before the agent's movement...
February 28, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38417654/neuroprotective-effects-of-polyphyllin-vi-against-rotenone-induced-toxicity-in-sh-sy5y-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lanxin Li, Zhengqian Chen, Cui Hao
BACKGROUND: A substantial body of evidence is drawing connections between Parkinson's disease (PD) and the phenomena of oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction. Polyphyllin VI (PPVI), an active compound found in Rhizoma Paridis-commonly known as Chonglou (CL) in China, has been identified for its various pharmacological properties, including anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory effects. OBJECTIVE: In the present study, an in vitro model of PD was established by treating SH-SY5Y cells with rotenone (ROT), to evaluate the potential neuroprotective effects of polyphyllin VI and its underlying mechanism...
February 26, 2024: Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413687/siamfda-feature-dynamic-activation-siamese-network-for-visual-tracking
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jialiang Gu, Ying She, Yi Yang
In this paper, we present a novel anchor-free visual tracking framework, referred to as feature dynamic activation siamese network (SiamFDA), which addresses the issue of ignoring global spatial information in current Siamese network-based tracking algorithms. Our approach captures long-range dependencies between distant pixels in space, which enables robustness to unreliable regions. Additionally, we introduce a hierarchical feature selector that adaptively activates features at different layers, and an adaptive sample label assignment method to further improve tracking performance...
February 27, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38412023/attrition-in-conversational-agent-delivered-mental-health-interventions-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Ahmad Ishqi Jabir, Xiaowen Lin, Laura Martinengo, Gemma Sharp, Yin-Leng Theng, Lorainne Tudor Car
BACKGROUND: Conversational agents (CAs) or chatbots are computer programs that mimic human conversation. They have the potential to improve access to mental health interventions through automated, scalable, and personalized delivery of psychotherapeutic content. However, digital health interventions, including those delivered by CAs, often have high attrition rates. Identifying the factors associated with attrition is critical to improving future clinical trials. OBJECTIVE: This review aims to estimate the overall and differential rates of attrition in CA-delivered mental health interventions (CA interventions), evaluate the impact of study design and intervention-related aspects on attrition, and describe study design features aimed at reducing or mitigating study attrition...
February 27, 2024: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410074/is-it-time-to-include-wearable-sleep-trackers-in-the-applied-psychologists-toolbox
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REVIEW
Luca Menghini, Cristian Balducci, Massimiliano de Zambotti
Wearable sleep trackers are increasingly used in applied psychology. Particularly, the recent boom in the fitness tracking industry has resulted in a number of relatively inexpensive consumer-oriented devices that further enlarge the potential applications of ambulatory sleep monitoring. While being largely positioned as wellness tools, wearable sleep trackers could be considered useful health devices supported by a growing number of independent peer-reviewed studies evaluating their accuracy. The inclusion of sensors that monitor cardiorespiratory physiology, diurnal activity data, and other environmental signals allows for a comprehensive and multidimensional approach to sleep health and its impact on psychological well-being...
February 27, 2024: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409137/objectively-measured-peri-vaccination-sleep-does-not-predict-covid-19-breakthrough-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stuti J Jaiswal, Matteo Gadaleta, Giorgio Quer, Jennifer M Radin, Jill Waalen, Edward Ramos, Jay Pandit, Robert L Owens
Prior studies have shown that sleep duration peri-vaccination influences an individual's antibody response. However, whether peri-vaccination sleep affects real-world vaccine effectiveness is unknown. Here, we tested whether objectively measured sleep around COVID-19 vaccination affected breakthrough infection rates. DETECT is a study of digitally recruited participants who report COVID-19-related information, including vaccination and illness data. Objective sleep data are also recorded through activity trackers...
February 26, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38400321/incorporating-wearable-technology-for-enhanced-rehabilitation-monitoring-after-hip-and-knee-replacement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julien Lebleu, Kim Daniels, Andries Pauwels, Lucie Dekimpe, Jean Mapinduzi, Hervé Poilvache, Bruno Bonnechère
Osteoarthritis (OA) poses a growing challenge for the aging population, especially in the hip and knee joints, contributing significantly to disability and societal costs. Exploring the integration of wearable technology, this study addresses the limitations of traditional rehabilitation assessments in capturing real-world experiences and dynamic variations. Specifically, it focuses on continuously monitoring physical activity in hip and knee OA patients using automated unsupervised evaluations within the rehabilitation process...
February 10, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38394346/the-annual-rhythms-in-sleep-sedentary-behavior-and-physical-activity-of-australian-adults-a-prospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ty Ferguson, Rachel Curtis, François Fraysse, Timothy Olds, Dorothea Dumuid, Wendy Brown, Adrian Esterman, Carol Maher
BACKGROUND: Sleep, sedentary behavior, and physical activity have fundamental impacts on health and well-being. Little is known about how these behaviors vary across the year. PURPOSE: To investigate how movement-related behaviors change across days of the week and seasons, and describe movement patterns across a full year and around specific temporal events. METHODS: This cohort study included 368 adults (mean age = 40.2 years [SD = 5.9]) who wore Fitbit activity trackers for 12 months to collect minute-by-minute data on sleep, sedentary behavior, light physical activity (LPA), and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA)...
February 23, 2024: Annals of Behavioral Medicine: a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391621/feasibility-of-an-application-based-outpatient-rehabilitation-program-for-stroke-survivors-acceptability-and-preliminary-results-for-patient-reported-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annina Bindschedler, Carina Ziller, Eve-Yaël Gerber, Frank Behrendt, Björn Crüts, Katrin Parmar, Hans Ulrich Gerth, Szabina Gäumann, Wiebke Dierkes, Corina Schuster-Amft, Leo H Bonati
BACKGROUND: The majority of stroke survivors experience long-term impairments. Regular physical activity and other lifestyle modifications play an important role in rehabilitation. Outpatient rehabilitation using telemedicine might be suitable to improve functional ability and long-term secondary prevention. The Strokecoach Intervention Program (SIP, Strokecoach GmbH, Cologne, Germany) comprises training, coaching and monitoring with the aim of improving or at least maintaining functional independence and preventing further stroke through more targeted physical activity...
January 29, 2024: Bioengineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38390390/xenon-ameliorates-chronic-post-surgical-pain-by-regulating-mitophagy-in-microglia-and-rats-mediated-by-pink1-parkin-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hu Lv, Jiaojiao Huang, Xin Zhang, Zhiyong He, Jun Zhang, Wei Chen
BACKGROUND: Chronic post-surgical pain (CPSP) is one of the important causes of poor postoperative outcomes, the activation of microglia in the spinal cord is closely related to the generation, transmission and maintenance of CPSP. Xenon (Xe), an anesthetic gas, has been reported to be able to significantly reduce intraoperative analgesia and postoperative pain sensation at low doses. However, the mechanism of the regulatory effect of xenon on activated microglia after CPSP remains unclear...
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