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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604117/bumblebee-thermoregulation-at-increasing-temperatures-is-affected-by-behavioral-state
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guadalupe Sepúlveda-Rodríguez, Kevin T Roberts, Priscila Araújo, Philipp Lehmann, Emily Baird
Over the past decades, increasing environmental temperatures have been identified as one of the causes of major insect population declines and biodiversity loss. However, it is unclear how these rising temperatures affect endoheterothermic insects, like bumblebees, that have evolved thermoregulatory capacities to exploit cold and temperate habitats. To investigate this, we measured head, thoracic, and abdominal temperature of bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) workers across a range of temperatures (24 °C-32 °C) during three distinct behaviors...
April 5, 2024: Journal of Thermal Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589583/flooding-season-and-habitat-interact-to-drive-changes-in-vertebrate-scavenging-and-carcass-persistence-rates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zyna Krige, Emma E Spencer, Mathew S Crowther, Christopher R Dickman, Thomas M Newsome
Scavenging dynamics are influenced by many abiotic and biotic factors, but there is little knowledge of how scavengers respond to extreme weather events. As carrion is a major driver of the organisation and structure of food webs within ecological communities, understanding the response of scavengers to extreme weather events is critical in a world that is increasingly subject to climate change. In this study, vertebrate scavenging and carcass persistence rates were quantified in the Simpson Desert of central Australia; a system that experiences major fluctuations and extremes in weather conditions...
April 8, 2024: Oecologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587794/first-report-of-bacterial-leaf-spot-disease-on-sesame-sesamum-indicum-l-caused-by-pseudomonas-syringae-pv-sesami-in-north-carolina
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Izabela Moura Duin, Kimberly M Montalban, Prasanna Joglekar, Katherine D'Amico-Willman, David F Ritchie, Jennie Ruth Fagen, Alejandra I Huerta
In July 2022, dark brown to black, angular, water-soaked lesions were observed on sesame leaves (Sesamum indicum L.) in a research plot established to assess yield potential for eight varieties at the North Carolina (NC) Sandhills Research Station (Chavez 2023). Symptoms were indicative of a bacterial leaf spot (BLS). At early flowering stage, leaf spots were present on scattered plants; varieties ES108, SS3301, and ES201 exhibited up to 75% disease prevalence, with lower frequency in ES103, S39, S4302, S3251, and S3276...
April 8, 2024: Plant Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586048/analysis-of-gliomas-dna-methylation-assessment-of-pre-analytical-variables
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Karol Bomsztyk, Daniel Mar, Oleg Denisenko, Suzanne Powell, Monika Vishnoi, Jennifer Delegard, Anoop Patel, Richard G Ellenbogen, Rohan Ramakrishna, Robert Rostomily
Precision oncology is driven by molecular biomarkers. For glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most common malignant adult primary brain tumor, O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase ( MGMT ) gene DNA promoter methylation is an important prognostic and treatment clinical biomarker. Time consuming pre-analytical steps such as biospecimen storage before fixing, sampling, and processing are major sources of errors and batch effects, that are further confounded by intra-tumor heterogeneity of MGMT promoter methylation...
March 27, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566676/trans-nasal-humidified-rapid-insufflation-ventilatory-exchange-thrive-and-its-utility-in-otolaryngology-head-and-neck-surgery-a-literature-review
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saikrishna Ananthapadmanabhan, Akshay Kudpaje, Dinesh Raju, Mark Smith, Faruque Riffat, Daniel Novakovic, Murray Stokan, Carsten E Palme
High-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) therapy is extensively used in critical care units for spontaneously breathing patients. Trans-nasal humidified rapid insufflation ventilatory exchange (THRIVE) is a method of apnoeic oxygenation with continuous nasal delivery of warmed, humidified oxygen at high-flow rates up to 70L/min. THRIVE extends the apnoeic window before desaturation occurs so that tubeless anaesthesia is possible. The advent of THRIVE has had a monumental impact on anaesthetic practice, with a diverse range of clinical applications and it has been incorporated into difficult airway guidelines...
April 2024: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566114/intergenerational-concern-relates-to-constructive-coping-and-emotional-reactions-to-climate-change-via-increased-legacy-concerns-and-environmental-cognitive-alternatives
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stylianos Syropoulos, Kyle Fiore Law, Andrea Mah, Liane Young
As the threat of climate change looms large, and we experience first-hand the impacts of rapid global warming, researchers and clinicians emphasize the need to better understand the impact of these changes on our mental health. Existing research suggests that coping with and emotional reactions to climate change can promote action to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change and reduce its negative impacts to one's mental health. In this pre-registered study (N = 771) we examined whether people who display extreme intergenerational concern would also constructively cope with climate change...
April 2, 2024: BMC Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510156/the-test-induced-warm-up-effect-on-hamstring-flexibility-tests
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wootaek Lim
BACKGROUND: Although the effect of active warm-up (WU) on acute flexibility enhancement is well documented, the test-induced WU effect in muscle length test has not been widely studied. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to verify the test-induced WU effect on hamstring flexibility tests. METHODS: The active knee extension (AKE) was performed using the right leg, whereas the straight leg raise (SLR) was performed using the left leg. Ten trials of AKE or SLR were performed: two as the pre-intervention trials (Pre); six as the WU intervention; and another two trials as the post-intervention (Post)...
December 2024: Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508463/electrocoagulation-in-treatment-of-municipal-wastewater-life-cycle-impact-assessment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anita Leovac Maćerak, Nataša Duduković, Ferenc Kiss, Nataša Slijepčević, Vesna Pešić, Milena Bečelić-Tomin, Đurđa Kerkez
The purpose of this study is investigation of electrocoagulation (EC) as a treatment of municipal wastewater, integrating life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) for assessing its environmental performance of investigated treatment. The study evaluated the effectiveness of EC in removing physico-chemical and microbial parameters using aluminum (Al) and iron (Fe) electrodes in monopolar and bipolar modes. Bipolar arrangement of Al(-)/Al/Al/Al(+) electrodes achieved the highest removals: 70% COD, 72% BOD5 followed by complete elimination of total phosphorous, turbidity and microbial parameters...
March 18, 2024: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38497264/dual-stressors-of-infection-and-warming-can-destabilize-host-microbiomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J D Li, Y Y Gao, E J Stevens, K C King
Climate change is causing extreme heating events and intensifying infectious disease outbreaks. Animals harbour microbial communities, which are vital for their survival and fitness under stressful conditions. Understanding how microbiome structures change in response to infection and warming may be important for forecasting host performance under global change. Here, we evaluated alterations in the microbiomes of several wild Caenorhabditis elegans isolates spanning a range of latitudes, upon warming temperatures and infection by the parasite Leucobacter musarum ...
May 6, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481067/decoding-autumn-phenology-unraveling-the-link-between-observation-methods-and-detected-environmental-cues
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simon Kloos, Anne Klosterhalfen, Alexander Knohl, Annette Menzel
Leaf coloring and fall mark the end of the growing season (EOS), playing essential roles in nutrient cycling, resource allocation, ecological interactions, and as climate change indicators. However, understanding future changes in autumn phenology is challenging due to the multitude of likely environmental cues and substantial variations in timing caused by different derivation methods. Yet, it remains unclear whether these two factors are independent or if methodological uncertainties influence the environmental cues determined...
March 2024: Global Change Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38476581/impact-of-warm-up-methods-on-strength-speed-for-sprinters-in-athletics-a-mini-review
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REVIEW
Eduardo Herrera, Cesar Osorio-Fuentealba
In athletics, achieving peak performance during competitions is crucial. Warm-up strategies play a crucial role in optimizing the strength-speed performance of sprinters in athletics, especially tailored to the physiological demands of speed events. The need to balance flexibility, prevent injuries, and enhance power output makes the selection of an effective warm-up protocol essential. This narrative review examines different warm-up methods used by athletes and their effects on strength-speed in sprinters in athletics...
2024: Frontiers in sports and active living
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38452351/sports-drinks-do-not-increase-acute-kidney-injury-risk-in-males-during-industrial-work-in-the-heat-when-euhydration-is-maintained-a-randomized-crossover-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Whitley Atkins, Zachary McKenna, Brendon P McDermott
Industrial workers regularly perform physical labor under high heat stress which may place them at risk for dehydration and acute kidney injury. Current guidelines recommend that workers should consume sports drinks to maintain euhydration during work shifts. However, the impact of fructose sweetened sports drinks on acute kidney injury risk is unknown. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of sports drink consumption on markers of acute kidney injury following simulated industrial work in the heat...
March 7, 2024: Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450769/successful-vitrification-of-equine-embryos-300-microns-without-puncture-or-aspiration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sofia Kovacsy, Ann Ismer, Javier Funes, Maarten Hoogewijs, Sandra Wilsher
BACKGROUND: Equine embryos >300 μm require puncture before vitrification. Protocols that do not require pre-puncture would make vitrification easier and allow for its widespread use. OBJECTIVES: To design a successful vitrification protocol for embryos >300 μm without puncture as a pre-treatment. STUDY DESIGN: Experimental in vivo study. METHODS: Thirty-eight embryos were divided into 3 groups (G1: ≤300 μm, n = 11; G2: >300-500 μm, n = 20; G3: >500 μm, n = 7)...
March 7, 2024: Equine Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38445204/carbohydrate-mouth-rinse-failed-to-reduce-central-fatigue-lower-perceived-exertion-and-improve-performance-during-incremental-exercise
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Flávio O Pires, Fabiano A Pinheiro, Cayque Brietzke, Paulo Estevão Franco-Alvarenga, Katherine Veras, Eugênia C T de Matos, André L F Rodacki, Carlos Ugrinowitsch
We examined if carbohydrate (CHO) mouth rinse may reduce central fatigue and perceived exertion, thus improving maximal incremental test (MIT) performance. Nine recreational cyclists warmed up for 6 min before rinsing a carbohydrate (CHO) or placebo (PLA) solution in their mouth for 10 s in a double-blind, counterbalanced manner. Thereafter, they performed the MIT (25 W·min-1 increases until exhaustion) while cardiopulmonary and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) responses were obtained...
2024: Frontiers in Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441939/telehealth-movement-to-music-with-arm-based-sprint-intensity-interval-training-to-improve-cardiometabolic-health-and-cardiorespiratory-fitness-in-children-with-cerebral-palsy-protocol-for-a-pilot-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Byron Lai, Robert A Oster, Drew Davis, Larsen Bright, Gordon Fisher, Jereme Wilroy, Yumi Kim, Raven Young, Ashley Wright, Tanvee Sinha, James H Rimmer
BACKGROUND: Children with mobility disabilities, including those with cerebral palsy, have limited options and limited time to exercise to manage their cardiometabolic health and cardiorespiratory fitness. Regular cardiovascular exercise during childhood is a critical health behavior for preventing health decline in adulthood. Thus, there is an urgent need for accessible, age-appropriate, convenient exercise modalities in this group. Sprint-intensity interval training (SIT), combined with telehealth procedures, may be ideal for children with disabilities...
March 5, 2024: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439769/suggestions-and-considerations-for-application-of-movement-screens-to-clinical-practice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew Skibski, James Onate, L Colby Mangum
UNLABELLED: Pre-participation and return to activity functional assessments are commonly used in clinical practice to assess movement quality and identify athletes' limitations. While there are slight differences between each specific test battery, general guidelines suggest that the tests be completed without a warm-up. This has been suggested because dynamic stretching may improve range of motion and athletic performance. However, athletes typically warm up prior to participating in sport...
2024: International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435036/sternoclavicular-joint-reconstruction-for-traumatic-acute-and-chronic-anterior-and-posterior-instability-patient-reported-outcomes-at-a-minimum-of-2-years
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeremy S Somerson, Kate M Parker, Winston J Warme
BACKGROUND: Instability of the sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) is a rare problem that is often treated closed, with few published outcomes of surgical treatment with tendon graft reconstruction. METHODS: We reviewed a consecutive series of patients who underwent tendon graft reconstruction for SCJ instability over a 7-year period. Cases with acute fractures or fewer than 2 years of follow-up were excluded. Pre- and postoperative function and pain were assessed using Single assessment numeric evaluation (SANE), simple shoulder test (SST), and visual analog scale (VAS) outcome measures...
February 2024: Shoulder & Elbow
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38430262/reliability-and-validity-of-the-mx3-portable-sweat-sodium-analyser-during-exercise-in-warm-conditions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Harry A Brown, Brad Clark, Julien D Périard
PURPOSE: Accurately measuring sweat sodium concentration ([Na+ ]) in the field is advantageous for coaches, scientists, and dieticians looking to tailor hydration strategies. The MX3 hydration testing system is a new portable analyser that uses pre-calibrated biosensors to measure sweat [Na+ ]. This study aimed to assess the validity and reliability of the MX3 hydration testing system. METHODS: Thirty-one (11 females) recreationally active participants completed one experimental trial...
March 2, 2024: European Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38420642/first-in-human-clinical-trial-of-a-novel-eyelid-warming-device-in-meibomian-gland-dysfunction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mattan Arazi, Michael Lemanski, Michael Belkin, Daphna Landau-Prat
BACKGROUND: Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) causes significant patient morbidity as well as economic burden. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate a novel eyelid warming and a neuro-stimulating device that delivers heat via low-level infrared radiation to the eyelids of patients with MGD. METHODS: In this prospective interventional study, patients with MGD were recruited at a single medical center. The main outcome measures included changes in tear break-up time (TBUT), Schirmer's test, and Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI), overall satisfaction, and corneal signs of dry eye...
January 2024: Israel Medical Association Journal: IMAJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405407/microparticles-from-dental-calculus-disclose-paleoenvironmental-and-palaeoecological-records
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alessia D'Agostino, Gabriele Di Marco, Mario Federico Rolfo, Luca Alessandri, Silvia Marvelli, Roberto Braglia, Roberta Congestri, Federica Berrilli, Maria Felicita Fuciarelli, Angelica Ferracci, Antonella Canini, Angelo Gismondi
Plants have always represented a key element in landscape delineation. Indeed, plant diversity, whose distribution is influenced by geographic/climatic variability, has affected both environmental and human ecology. The present contribution represents a multi-proxy study focused on the detection of starch, pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs in ancient dental calculus collected from pre-historical individuals buried at La Sassa and Pila archaeological sites (Central Italy). The collected record suggested the potential use of plant taxa by the people living in Central Italy during the Copper-Middle Bronze Age and expanded the body of evidence reported by previous palynological and palaeoecological studies...
February 2024: Ecology and Evolution
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