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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38784209/a-comparison-of-the-acute-effects-of-percussion-massage-therapy-and-static-stretching-on-hamstring-elasticity
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Rumeysa Ateş, Pinar Yaşar, Ferdi Başkurt, Zeliha Başkurt, Sabriye Ercan
BACKGROUND: The effect of percussion massage on hamstring flexibility is unknown. This study aimed to investigate the acute effects of percussion massage on hamstring flexibility and to compare its effectiveness with static stretching. METHODS: Fifty-four healthy individuals aged 18-25 years with at least 15 degrees of active knee extension were included in the study. The study was conducted between February and May 2022. The participants were randomly divided into 3 groups in this cross-randomization study as percussion massage (n=18), static stretching (n=18), and control (n=18)...
July 2023: Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38783416/adherence-with-statins-and-all-cause-mortality-in-days-with-high-temperature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriel Chodick, Ran S Rotem, Todd A Miano, Warren B Bilker, Sean Hennessy
PURPOSE: It has been suggested that statins may exert thermo-protective effects that can reduce mortality on hot days. We aimed to examine the relationship between statin adherence and mortality in days with high temperature. METHODS: Utilizing data from a prior historical new-user cohort study, we analyzed a cohort of 229 918 individuals within a state-mandated health provider in Israel who initiated statin therapy between 1998 and 2006. Adherence to statins was assessed through the mean proportion of days covered (PDC) with statins during the follow-up period...
June 2024: Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38782491/efficacy-of-neuromuscular-exercises-to-promote-movement-quality-and-reduce-musculoskeletal-injury-during-initial-military-training-in-royal-navy-recruits
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul E Muckelt, C N T Power, J Patterson, L Stevens, C Powell, M B Warner, M J Stokes, J L Fallowfield
INTRODUCTION: Musculoskeletal injuries (MSKIs) are a significant problem in the Royal Navy, contributing to 48% of all medical discharges from service between 2019 and 2020. The objective of the study was to assess efficacy of implementing a neuromuscular training intervention to improve movement quality and reduce MSKIs in Royal Navy recruits undertaking initial military training. METHODS: Neuromuscular training (pre-activation exercises, focusing on hip control) was integrated into the warm-up exercise regimen preceding physical training during the 10-week initial naval training (recruits) programme (January-March 2020) at HMS Raleigh (intervention group; n=162)...
May 23, 2024: BMJ military health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38782275/composition-and-chemical-processing-of-volatile-organic-compounds-in-boundary-layer-polluted-plumes-insights-from-an-airborne-q-ptr-ms-on-board-the-french-atr-42-aircraft
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pamela A Dominutti, Baye T P Thera, Aurélie Colomb, Agnès Borbon
Over the last decade, the French ATR-42 research aircraft explored contrasting polluted plumes in the Paris megacity, the North-West Mediterranean Basin (WMB) and South West Africa (SWA) in the framework of the MEGAPOLI, ChArMEx/SAFMED and DACCIWA international projects, respectively. Major VOCs were measured by a high-sensitivity airborne Quadrupole Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometer (Q-PTR-MS), showing a robust and consistent response. Regardless of the location, the air mass composition is dominated by oxygenated VOC (OVOC: methanol, formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, acetone and isoprene oxidation products), which explain 70 % of the total VOC burden measured by the Q-PTR-MS...
May 21, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38776786/recalcitrant-components-accumulation-in-dissolved-organic-matter-decreases-microbial-metabolic-quotient-of-red-soil-under-long-term-manuring
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiao Yang, Shuai Zhang, Dong Wu, Yaping Huang, Lu Zhang, Kailou Liu, Huiqiao Wu, Shengli Guo, Wenju Zhang
Microbial metabolism is closely related to soil carbon dioxide emissions, which in turn is related to environmental issues such as global warming. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) affects many fundamental biogeochemical processes such as microbial metabolism involved in soil carbon cycle, not only directly by its availability, but also indirectly by its chemodiversity. However, the association between the DOM chemodiversity and bioavailability remains unclear. To address this knowledge gap, soils from two agro-ecological experimental sites subjected to various long-term fertilizations in subtropical area was collected...
May 21, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38771538/continuous-warming-drives-the-colonization-dynamics-of-periphytic-ciliate-fauna-in-marine-environments
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suihan Song, Zhiyi Sun, Guangjian Xu, Henglong Xu
In order to evaluate the influence of global warming on the ecosystem processes in marine environments, the changes in colonization dynamics of periphytic microbiota were studied using the periphytic ciliate communities as the test organism fauna under a continuous warming gradient of 22℃ (control), 25℃, 28℃, 31℃, and 34 ℃. The results demonstrated that (1) the test ciliate communities generally showed a similar temporal pattern in within the colonization process under the water temperatures from 22 up to 28℃; however, (2) the colonization dynamics were significantly changed, and the fitness of colonization curves to the MacArthur-Wilson model equation was failed under the temperature increased by 6 ℃, and (3) the loading or assimilative capacity of the test aquatic ecosystem was decreased with the increase of water temperature...
May 21, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38771259/effects-of-fasting-during-ramadan-month-on-soccer-specific-technical-performance-cognitive-function-and-perceptions-in-soccer-players
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yousri Elghoul, Ahmed Ben Kahla, Fatma Bahri, Khaled Trabelsi, Hamdi Chtourou, Mohamed Frikha, Abdul Rashid Aziz
We aimed to examine the effects of Ramadan fasting (RF) and high-intensity short-term maximal performance on elite soccer players' shooting accuracy, executive function (EF), and perceptions. Sixteen Muslim elite players fasting during Ramadan underwent assessments before (BR), during (DR), and after Ramadan (AR). Soccer-specific technical performance was evaluated using the Loughborough Soccer Shooting Test (LSST) before and after a 5-metre shuttle run test (5mSRT), conducted at the same time-of-day (17:00 h)...
May 21, 2024: Journal of Sports Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38770324/water-saving-rice-cultivation-using-sheet-pipe-subsurface-irrigation
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chusnul Arif, Satyanto Krido Saptomo, Budi Indra Setiawan, Muh Taufik, Willy Bayuardi Suwarno, Bayu Dwi Apri Nugroho, Masaru Mizoguchi
Water saving in rice cultivation has assumed paramount importance, especially in the context of climate change. The introduction of sheet-pipe technology in Indonesia heralded as an innovative subsurface irrigation and drainage system, is poised to revolutionize how to manage this vital resource. Our study was designed with two primary objectives: first, to investigate how rice plants respond when water levels are deliberately reduced using the sheet-pipe technology; and second, to comprehensively analyze water productivity and water use efficiency in comparison to conventional flooded rice cultivation systems...
May 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38763608/acute-effect-of-static-stretching-and-pilates-stretching-on-the-concentric-muscle-strength-of-the-knee-extensors-and-flexors
#49
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Alex Lopes Dos Reis, Letícia Siqueira Oliveira, Amanda Priscila Moreno da Silva, Bianca Barbosa, Laís Campos de Oliveira, Raphael Gonçalves de Oliveira
INTRODUCTION: The effects of stretching exercises on muscle strength have been widely researched in the literature, however, there are no studies investigating the effects of Pilates stretching. OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of static stretching and Pilates stretching on the concentric muscle strength of the knee extensors and flexors. METHOD: 102 trained young adults were randomized into three groups: static stretching (n = 33); Pilates stretching (n = 34); control (n = 35)...
April 2024: Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38763405/mitochondrial-chaperone-code-just-warming-up
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Felipe Perez, Gianna Mochi, Ariba Khan, Mark Woodford
More than 99% of the mitochondrial proteome is encoded by the nucleus and requires refolding following import. Therefore, mitochondrial proteins require the coordinated action of molecular chaperones for their folding and activation. Several heat shock protein (Hsp) molecular chaperones, including members of the Hsp27, Hsp40/70, and Hsp90 families, as well as the chaperonin complex Hsp60/10 have an established role in mitochondrial protein import and folding. The 'Chaperone Code' describes the regulation of chaperone activity by dynamic post-translational modifications; however, little is known about post-translational regulation of mitochondrial chaperones...
May 17, 2024: Cell Stress & Chaperones
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38762783/asystolic-donor-warm-ischemia-time-is-associated-with-development-of-postreperfusion-syndrome-in-donation-after-circulatory-death-liver-transplant
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuki Bekki, Chiara Rocha, Bryan Myers, Ryan Wang, Natalie Smith, Parissa Tabrizian, Joseph DiNorcia, Jang Moon, Antonios Arvelakis, Marcelo E Facciuto, Samuel DeMaria, Sander Florman
BACKGROUND: Individual events during donation after circulatory death (DCD) procurement, such as hypotensive or hypoxic warm ischemia, or circulatory arrest are all a part of donor warm ischemia time (dWIT), and may have differing effects on the outcome of the liver graft. This study aimed to identify risk factors for postreperfusion syndrome (PRS), a state of severe hemodynamic derangement following graft reperfusion, and its impact on DCD liver transplantation (LT) outcomes. METHODS: This was a retrospective analysis using 106 DCD LT...
May 2024: Clinical Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38762499/strong-microwave-squeezing-above-1-tesla-and-1-kelvin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arjen Vaartjes, Anders Kringhøj, Wyatt Vine, Tom Day, Andrea Morello, Jarryd J Pla
Squeezed states of light have been used extensively to increase the precision of measurements, from the detection of gravitational waves to the search for dark matter. In the optical domain, high levels of vacuum noise squeezing are possible due to the availability of low loss optical components and high-performance squeezers. At microwave frequencies, however, limitations of the squeezing devices and the high insertion loss of microwave components make squeezing vacuum noise an exceptionally difficult task...
May 18, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38761760/comparative-life-cycle-assessment-of-copper-and-gold-recovery-from-waste-printed-circuit-boards-pyrometallurgy-chemical-leaching-and-bioleaching
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eric Schwartz, Haoyang He, Kali Frost, Bichlien H Nguyen, Oladele A Ogunseitan, Julie M Schoenung
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) make up a substantial amount of electronic waste (e-waste) generated annually. Waste PCBs contain high quantities of copper and gold in comparison to natural ores. As such, "urban mining" of waste PCBs to recover these metals is of commercial interest. In this work, we used life cycle assessment to compare the environmental impact of four copper and gold recovery processes. We evaluated pyrometallurgy, chemical leaching, and bioleaching, as well as a hybrid leaching process that uses bioleaching to recover copper and chemical leaching to recover gold...
May 7, 2024: Journal of Hazardous Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38761486/closing-the-nutrient-cycle-in-urban-areas-the-use-of-municipal-solid-waste-in-peri-urban-and-urban-agriculture
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan David Arosemena, Susana Toboso-Chavero, Biraj Adhikari, Gara Villalba
Cities face the challenges of supplying food and managing organic municipal solid waste (OMSW) sustainably amid increasing urbanization rates. Urban agriculture (UA) can help with this effort by producing local crops that are fertilized with nutrients recovered from compost generated from OMSW. This research aims to determine the potential of OMSW compost to supply the nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium (NPK) demand of UA and the environmental benefits of replacing mineral fertilizer from a life cycle perspective...
May 17, 2024: Waste Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38760721/transcriptome-analysis-of-antioxidant-system-response-in-styrax-tonkinensis-seedlings-under-flood-drought-abrupt-alternation
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hong Chen, Chao Han, Luomin Cui, Zemao Liu, Fangyuan Yu
BACKGROUND: Styrax tonkinensis (Pierre) Craib ex Hartwich faces challenges in expanding in the south provinces of Yangtze River region due to climate extremes like flood-drought abrupt alternation (FDAA) caused by global warming. Low tolerance to waterlogging and drought restricts its growth in this area. To study its antioxidant system and molecular response related to the peroxisome pathway under FDAA, we conducted experiments on two-year-old seedlings, measuring growth indexes, reactive oxygen species content, antioxidant enzyme activity, and analyzing transcriptomes under FDAA and drought (DT) conditions...
May 17, 2024: BMC Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38758437/environmental-impacts-and-performance-assessment-of-recycled-fine-aggregate-concrete
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mudassar Munir Shah, Usama Khalid, Hassan Mujtaba, Syeda Areej Zahra Naqvi, Salman Masood
Natural disasters and human demolition create vast amounts of construction and demolition waste (CDW), with a substantial portion being concrete waste. Managing this concrete waste is a daunting challenge for developing countries with limited resources, aiming to mitigate its harmful environmental effects. Therefore, the proposed approach involves using recycled fine aggregates (RFA) instead of fresh fine aggregates (FFA) in concrete, which aligns closely with achieving sustainable environmental objectives...
May 17, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38757775/da-vinci-and-hugo-ras-platforms-for-robot-assisted-partial-nephrectomy-a-preliminary-prospective-comparative-analysis-of-the-outcomes
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Esther García Rojo, Vital Hevia Palacios, Ricardo Brime Menendez, Javier A Feltes Ochoa, Juan Justo Quintas, Fernando Lista Mateos, Karim Touijer, Javier Romero Otero
BACKGROUND: Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) has emerged as the preferred approach for T1 renal-cell-carcinoma. As new robotic platforms like Hugo RAS emerge, we seek to understand their potential in achieving similar RAPN outcomes as the established Da Vinci system. METHODS: A prospective single-center comparative study was conducted, and 50 patients selected for RAPN were enrolled (25 Da Vinci Xi; 25 Hugo RAS). The choice of robotic system was based solely on hospital logistics criteria...
May 17, 2024: Minerva urology and nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38754857/monitoring-within-individual-dose-response-relationships-in-professional-soccer-players-the-importance-of-fitness-level
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alireza Rabbani, Giorgios Ermidis, Filipe Manuel Clemente, Liam Anderson
PURPOSE: To (1) examine within-individual player dose-response associations between selected training-load measures and changes in aerobic fitness level via submaximal exercise heart rate (HRex%) and (2) measure the relationships between these dose-response associations with basal HRex% (to study the influence of fitness level on dose-response relationship). METHODS: During an in-season phase, selected training-load measures including total minutes, total distance, mechanical work (the sum number of accelerations and decelerations > 3 m2), high metabolic load distance, and Edwards' training impulse were collected via Global Positioning System and heart-rate sensors for analyzing accumulated load...
May 16, 2024: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38754498/inland-freshwater-aquaculture-in-a-warming-world
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tamara Wind, Albert Ros, Christoph Chucholl, Samuel Roch, Mark Schumann, Carsten Schulz, Alexander Brinker
Climate change potentially threatens the sustainable production of highly valued cold-water fish species in flow-through systems, such as salmonids. By analysing the relationship of water temperature to hydrological characteristics, air temperature, solar exposure, and precipitation, this study predicted temperature dynamics of five temperate cold-water aquaculture facilities under four projected climate change scenarios. Air temperature was found to be directly associated with facility site water temperature, and based on rational assumptions, two of the five facilities were predicted to face critical warming by mid-century...
May 14, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38753824/hematological-and-physiological-responses-in-polo-ponies-with-different-field-play-positions-during-low-goal-polo-matches
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kanokpan Sanigavatee, Chanoknun Poochipakorn, Onjira Huangsaksri, Thita Wonghanchao, Mona Yalong, Kanoknoot Poungpuk, Kemika Thanaudom, Metha Chanda
Strenuous exercise in traditional polo matches creates enormous stress on horses. Hematological and physiological measures may vary across different field-play positions. This study aimed to investigate the effort intensity and the impact of exertion on hematology and heart rate variability (HRV) in polo ponies with different positions. Thirty-two ponies, divided equally into eight teams, were studied. Each comprises forwards (number 1), midfielders (numbers 2 and 3), and defenders (number 4). Team pairs played the first chukka in four low-goal polo matches...
2024: PloS One
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