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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36138384/how-to-deal-with-moral-challenges-around-the-decision-making-competence-in-transgender-adolescent-care-development-of-an-ethics-support-tool
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Janine de Snoo-Trimp, Annelou de Vries, Bert Molewijk, Irma Hein
BACKGROUND: Decision-making competence is a complex concept in the care for transgender and gender diverse adolescents, since this type of care concerns one's developing gender identity and involves treatment options that often lack international consensus. Even despite competence assessments, moral challenges arise in the decision-making process. Here, traditional forms of clinical ethics support such as moral case deliberation might not fit as these do not provide thematic guidance...
September 22, 2022: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35945731/traumatic-injury-mortality-prediction-trimp-icdx-a-new-comprehensive-evaluation-model-according-to-the-icd-10-cm-codes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guohu Zhang, Muding Wang, Degang Cong, Yunji Zeng, Wenhui Fan
Various assessment methods based on the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Edition, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM), such as ICD-10-CM Injury Severity Score (ICISS), trauma mortality prediction model (TMPM-ICD10), and injury mortality prediction (IMP-ICDX), are purely anatomic trauma assessment, which need to be further improved. Traumatic injury mortality prediction (TRIMP-ICDX) is a comprehensive assessment method based on anatomic injuries and incorporating available information to determine whether it is superior to Trauma and Injury Severity Score (TRISS) and IMP-ICDX in predicting trauma outcomes...
August 5, 2022: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35916748/validation-of-internal-and-external-load-metrics-in-ncaa-d1-women-s-beach-volleyball
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew J Tometz, Stephanie A Jevas, Philip M Esposito, Adam R Annaccone
Tometz, MJ, Jevas, SA, Esposito, PM, and Annaccone, AR. Validation of internal and external load metrics in NCAA D1 women's beach volleyball. J Strength Cond Res 36(8): 2223-2229, 2022-The purpose of this study was to determine the validity of internal and external load metrics in NCAA D1 women's beach volleyball. Subjects included 13 NCAA D1 women's beach volleyball players (age: 20.3 ± 1.4 years). A total of 578 data points were analyzed from 51 team training sessions, including practice, games, and sport-specific conditioning during the pre-season semester (15 weeks)...
August 1, 2022: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35894995/self-paced-cycling-at-the-highest-sustainable-intensity-with-blood-flow-restriction-reduces-external-but-not-internal-training-loads
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Nathan D W Smith, Jeremiah J Peiffer, Olivier Girard, Brendan R Scott
PURPOSE: This study compared training loads and internal:external load ratios from an aerobic interval session at the highest perceptually sustainable intensity with and without blood flow restriction (BFR). METHODS: On separate days, 14 endurance cyclists/triathletes completed four 4-minute self-paced aerobic cycling intervals at their highest sustainable intensity, with and without BFR (60% of arterial occlusion pressure). Internal training load was quantified using 3 training impulses (TRIMP; Banister, Lucia, and Edwards) and sessional ratings of perceived exertion...
August 1, 2022: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35733137/patient-participation-in-dutch-ethics-support-practice-ideals-challenges-and-recommendations-a-national-survey
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Marleen Eijkholt, Janine de Snoo-Trimp, Wieke Ligtenberg, Bert Molewijk
BACKGROUND: Patient participation in clinical ethics support services (CESS) has been marked as an important issue. There seems to be a wide variety of practices globally, but extensive theoretical or empirical studies on the matter are missing. Scarce publications indicate that, in Europe, patient participation in CESS (fused and abbreviated hereafter as: PP) varies from region to region, and per type of support. Practices vary from being non-existent, to patients being a full conversation partner...
June 22, 2022: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35547583/a-validation-study-of-heart-rate-variability-index-in-monitoring-basketball-training-load
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Naijing Jin, Jie Tian, Yue Li, Jing Mi
This study aimed to investigate whether the heart rate variability index (TLHRV ) during five ball-drills could be used to quantify training load (TL) in collegiate basketball players. Ten elite male college basketball athletes (18.2 ± 0.4 years) were recruited to perform five ball-drills (1V1, 2V2, 3V3, 4V4, and 5V5) which lasted 10 min and varied in intensity. During each drill, TLHRV , training impulse (TRIMP), rating of perceived exertion (RPE), speed, and distance were recorded by Firstbeat, Foster's RPE scale, and SiMi Scout...
2022: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35481277/task-space-adaptation-via-the-learning-of-gait-controllers-of-magnetic-soft-millirobots
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sinan O Demir, Utku Culha, Alp C Karacakol, Abdon Pena-Francesch, Sebastian Trimpe, Metin Sitti
Untethered small-scale soft robots have promising applications in minimally invasive surgery, targeted drug delivery, and bioengineering applications as they can directly and non-invasively access confined and hard-to-reach spaces in the human body. For such potential biomedical applications, the adaptivity of the robot control is essential to ensure the continuity of the operations, as task environment conditions show dynamic variations that can alter the robot's motion and task performance. The applicability of the conventional modeling and control methods is further limited for soft robots at the small-scale owing to their kinematics with virtually infinite degrees of freedom, inherent stochastic variability during fabrication, and changing dynamics during real-world interactions...
December 1, 2021: International Journal of Robotics Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35420525/improving-ethics-support-seeing-and-organizing-ethics-support-differently
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Bert Molewijk, Janine de Snoo-Trimp, Margreet Stolper, Guy Widdershoven
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 2022: American Journal of Bioethics: AJOB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35416755/effects-of-training-loads-on-stress-tolerance-and-mucosal-immunity-in-high-intensity-functional-fitness-athletes
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Elias Dos Santos Batista, Bruno Laerte Lopes Ribeiro, Nicole Leite Galvão-Coelho, Raíssa Nóbrega de Almeida, Rômulo Vasconcelos Teixeira, Jonatas Cardoso Da Silveira, Ayrton Bruno de Morais Ferreira, Arnaldo Luis Mortatti
Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the effects of training load on stress tolerance (ST) and secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA) in male and female high-intensity functional fitness (HIFF) athletes during two different 10 and consecutive weekly training volume loads [higher (week 1) and lower volume (week 2)]. Methods: 14 athletes [7 males: 29.3 (±5.8) years; 86.3 (±8.2) kg and 176.8 (±3.8) cm and 7 females: 32.7 (±4.4) years; 60.0 (±6.7) kg and 162.5 (±5.9) cm] participated. The ST, assessed by Daily Analysis of Life Demand in Athletes questionnaire (DALDA) and Saliva sampling were performed in four time-points (pre (T1) and post (T2) week 1; pre (T3) and post (T4) week 2)...
April 13, 2022: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35330397/a-fitness-fatigue-model-of-performance-in-peripheral-artery-disease-predicted-and-measured-effects-of-a-pain-free-exercise-program
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Nicola Lamberti, Giovanni Piva, Federico Businaro, Lorenzo Caruso, Anna Crepaldi, Pablo Jesùs Lòpez-Soto, Fabio Manfredini
Banister impulse-response (IR) model estimates the performance in response to the training impulses (TRIMPs). In 100 patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD), we tested by an IR model the predictability of the effects of a 6-month structured home-based exercise program. The daily TRIMPs obtained from prescribed walking speed, relative intensity and time of exercise determined the fitness-fatigue components of performance. The estimated performance values, calculated from the baseline 6-min and pain-free walking distance (6MWD and PFWD, respectively) were compared with values measured at visits through regression models...
March 4, 2022: Journal of Personalized Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35120509/conceptualizing-the-impact-of-moral-case-deliberation-a-multiple-case-study-in-a-health-care-institution-for-people-with-intellectual-disabilities
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J C de Snoo-Trimp, J L P van Gurp, A C Molewijk
BACKGROUND: As moral case deliberations (MCDs) have increasingly been implemented in health care institutions as a form of ethics support, it is relevant to know whether and how MCDs actually contribute to positive changes in care. Insight is needed on what actually happens in daily care practice following MCD sessions. This study aimed at investigating the impact of MCD and exploring how 'impact of MCD' should be conceptualized for future research. METHODS: A multiple-case study was conducted in a care organization for people with intellectual disabilities and/or acquired brain injury, by observing MCD sessions as 'cases', followed by interviews with health care professionals concerning the follow-up to these cases, and a focus group with involved MCD facilitators...
February 5, 2022: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35077333/the-dose-response-relationship-between-training-load-measures-and-aerobic-fitness-in-elite-academy-soccer-players
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Matthew Ellis, Ryan Penny, Ben Wright, Mark Noon, Tony Myers, Ibrahim Akubat
The aim of the current study is to examine the dose-response relationships between training load (TL) measures and the consequent changes in aerobic fitness. Data were collected over the 6-week pre-season period in elite youth soccer players. Participants completed a lactate threshold test to identify changes in treadmill speed at 2 mmol · l-1 (S2) and 4 mmol · l-1 (S4). Internal TL was quantified with the following training impulse (TRIMP) methods: Banister TRIMP, Edwards TRIMP, Lucia TRIMP, individual TRIMP (iTRIMP) and rate of perceived exertion was also collected...
May 2021: Science & medicine in football
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35001859/the-reliability-validity-and-sensitivity-of-an-individualised-sub-maximal-fitness-test-in-elite-rugby-league-athletes
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Tannath J Scott, Shaun J McLaren, Ric Lovell, Macfarlane T U Scott, Steve Barrett
We aimed to examine the reliability, validity and sensitivity of an individualised sub-maximal fitness test (SMFTIFT60). Nineteen elite rugby league players performed a one-week test-retest of SMFTIFT60. Typical Errors and ICCs were: small (<3.5%) and extremely high (>0.90) for accelerometer-derived variables; moderate (<2.5% points) and moderate to very high (0.71-0.89) for exercise and recovery heart rate (HRex and HRR, respectively). Convergent validity correlations with the 10-week pre-season change in 30-15 Intermittent Fitness Test performance were large for changes in SMFTIFT60 HRex (r = -0...
April 2022: Journal of Sports Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34986241/subjective-measures-of-workload-and-sleep-in-australian-army-recruits-potential-utility-as-monitoring-tools
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Neil Gibson, Jace R Drain, Penelope Larsen, Sean Williams, Herbert Groeller, John A Sampson
INTRODUCTION: Subjective measures may offer practitioners a relatively simple method to monitor recruit responses to basic military training (BMT). Yet, a lack of agreement between subjective and objective measures may presents a problem to practitioners wishing to implement subjective monitoring strategies. This study therefore aims to examine associations between subjective and objective measures of workload and sleep in Australian Army recruits. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty recruits provided daily rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and differential RPE (d-RPE) for breathlessness and leg muscle exertion each evening...
January 5, 2022: Military Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34960501/comparison-of-heart-rate-monitoring-accuracy-between-chest-strap-and-vest-during-physical-training-and-implications-on-training-decisions
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Jakub Parak, Mikko Salonen, Tero Myllymäki, Ilkka Korhonen
Heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) based physiological metrics such as Excess Post-exercise Oxygen Consumption (EPOC), Energy Expenditure (EE), and Training Impulse (TRIMP) are widely utilized in coaching to monitor and optimize an athlete's training load. Chest straps, and recently also dry electrodes integrated to special sports vests, are used to monitor HR during sports. Mechanical design, placement of electrodes, and ergonomics of the sensor affect the measured signal quality and artefacts...
December 16, 2021: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34867470/changes-in-factors-regulating-serum-sodium-homeostasis-during-two-ultra-endurance-mountain-races-of-different-distances-69km-vs-121km
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Kai Schenk, Simon Rauch, Emily Procter, Katharina Grasegger, Simona Mrakic-Sposta, Hannes Gatterer
Overdrinking and non-osmotic arginine vasopressin release are the main risk factors for exercise-associated hyponatremia (EAH) in ultra-marathon events. However, particularly during ultra-marathon running in mountainous regions, eccentric exercise and hypoxia, which have been shown to modulate inflammation, hormones regulating fluid homeostasis (hypoxia), and oxidative stress, could contribute to serum sodium changes in a dose-dependent manner. To the best of our knowledge, the contribution of these factors, the extent of which depends on the duration and geographical location of the race, has not been well studied...
2021: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34865682/quantifying-internal-load-in-pre-professional-contemporary-dancers-the-association-between-objective-heart-rate-derived-outcome-measures-and-subjective-dancers-and-teachers-perceptions
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Janine H Stubbe, Benjamin Soerel, Raôul Oudejans, Jolan Kegelaers, Rogier M van Rijn
BACKGROUND: Monitoring heart rate is one of the most common methods used to quantify internal training load (ITL) in athletes. The aim of this study was to determine whether subjective measurements can be used as a simple, non-invasive, and inexpensive method for assessing ITL in pre-professional contemporary dancers. METHOD: A total of 16 first-year contemporary dance students participated in this study. Students wore heart rate monitors during 56 training sessions...
December 5, 2021: Journal of Dance Medicine & Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34842757/session-rating-of-perceived-exertion-srpe-load-and-training-impulse-are-strongly-correlated-to-gps-derived-measures-of-external-load-in-ncaa-division-i-women-s-soccer-athletes
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Andrew T Askow, Alexa L Lobato, Daniel J Arndts, Will Jennings, Andreas Kreutzer, Jacob L Erickson, Phil E Esposito, Jonathan M Oliver, Carl Foster, Andrew R Jagim
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether session rating of perceived exertion-derived training load (sRPE-TL) correlates with GPS-derived measures of external load in National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) Division I female soccer athletes. METHODS: Twenty-one NCAA Division 1 collegiate women's soccer athletes (11 starters, 10 non-starters; 65.1 ± 7.2 kg, 168.4 ± 7.9 cm, 20.3 ± 1.5 yrs) volunteered to take part in this study. Data for this study were collected over the course of 16 weeks during the 2018 NCAA women's soccer season...
October 29, 2021: Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34824165/internal-load-of-male-varsity-ice-hockey-players-during-training-and-games-throughout-an-entire-season
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Jessica L Bigg, Alexander S D Gamble, Lawrence L Spriet
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to quantify the internal load of male varsity ice hockey players, using both sessional rating of perceived exertion (sRPE) and the heart rate-derived physiological measure of training impulse (TRIMP), during training sessions and competitions throughout an entire season. METHODS: Twenty-seven male varsity ice hockey players (22.1 [1.1] y, 85.9 [5.4] kg, 181.3 [5.1] cm) were included in this longitudinal prospective cohort study...
February 1, 2022: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34741125/a-traumatic-injury-mortality-prediction-trimp-based-on-a-comprehensive-assessment-of-abbreviated-injury-scale-2005-predot-codes
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Muding Wang, Guohu Zhang, Degang Cong, Yunji Zeng, Wenhui Fan, Yi Shen
Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS)-based systems such as injury severity score (ISS), exponential injury severity score (EISS), trauma mortality prediction model (TMPM), and injury mortality prediction (IMP), classify anatomical injuries with limited accuracy. The widely accepted alternative, trauma and injury severity score (TRISS), improves the prediction rate by combining an anatomical index of ISS, physiological index (the Revised Trauma Score, RTS), and the age of patients. The study introduced the traumatic injury mortality prediction (TRIMP) with the inclusion of extra clinical information and aimed to compare the ability against the TRISS as predictors of survival...
November 5, 2021: Scientific Reports
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