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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38679112/cortico-cortical-connectivity-is-influenced-by-levodopa-in-tremor-dominant-parkinson-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
B K Rurak, J Tan, J P Rodrigues, B D Power, P D Drummond, A M Vallence
Resting tremor is the most common presenting motor symptom in Parkinson's disease (PD). The supplementary motor area (SMA) is a main target of the basal-ganglia-thalamo-cortical circuit and has direct, facilitatory connections with the primary motor cortex (M1), which is important for the execution of voluntary movement. Dopamine potentially modulates SMA and M1 activity, and both regions have been implicated in resting tremor. This study investigated SMA-M1 connectivity in individuals with PD ON and OFF dopamine medication, and whether SMA-M1 connectivity is implicated in resting tremor...
April 26, 2024: Neurobiology of Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676239/how-lazy-are-pet-cats-really-using-machine-learning-and-accelerometry-to-get-a-glimpse-into-the-behaviour-of-privately-owned-cats-in-different-households
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Michelle Smit, Rene A Corner-Thomas, Ina Draganova, Christopher J Andrews, David G Thomas
Surprisingly little is known about how the home environment influences the behaviour of pet cats. This study aimed to determine how factors in the home environment (e.g., with or without outdoor access, urban vs. rural, presence of a child) and the season influences the daily behaviour of cats. Using accelerometer data and a validated machine learning model, behaviours including being active, eating, grooming, littering, lying, scratching, sitting, and standing were quantified for 28 pet cats. Generalized estimating equation models were used to determine the effects of different environmental conditions...
April 19, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676136/energy-expenditure-prediction-from-accelerometry-data-using-long-short-term-memory-recurrent-neural-networks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martin Vibæk, Abdolrahman Peimankar, Uffe Kock Wiil, Daniel Arvidsson, Jan Christian Brønd
The accurate estimation of energy expenditure from simple objective accelerometry measurements provides a valuable method for investigating the effect of physical activity (PA) interventions or population surveillance. Methods have been evaluated previously, but none utilize the temporal aspects of the accelerometry data. In this study, we investigated the energy expenditure prediction from acceleration measured at the subjects' hip, wrist, thigh, and back using recurrent neural networks utilizing temporal elements of the data...
April 14, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676029/the-analytical-validity-of-stride-detection-and-gait-parameters-reconstruction-using-the-ankle-mounted-inertial-measurement-unit-syde-%C3%A2
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Mona Michaud, Alexandre Guérin, Marguerite Dejean de La Bâtie, Léopold Bancel, Laurent Oudre, Alexis Tricot
The increasing use of inertial measurement units (IMU) in biomedical sciences brings new possibilities for clinical research. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the accuracy of the IMU-based wearable Syde® device, which allows day-long and remote continuous gait recording in comparison to a reference motion capture system. Twelve healthy subjects (age: 23.17 ± 2.04, height: 174.17 ± 6.46 cm) participated in a controlled environment data collection and performed a series of gait tasks with both systems attached to each ankle...
April 10, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674834/characterizing-factors-associated-with-excess-body-weight-a-descriptive-study-using-principal-component-analysis-in-a-population-with-overweight-and-obesity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Álvaro Fernández-Cardero, José Luis Sierra-Cinos, Adrián López-Jiménez, Beatriz Beltrán, Carmen Cuadrado, María Teresa García-Conesa, Laura Bravo, Beatriz Sarriá
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic, making it crucial to understand how it can be effectively prevented/treated. Considering that obesity is a multifactorial condition, this article carried out a baseline cross-sectional study of the variables involved in the disorder. Eighty-four subjects with overweight/obesity were recruited. Dietary baseline information was obtained by analysing three 24 h recalls. Resting metabolic rate was measured using indirect calorimetry, physical activity was measured through accelerometry, cardiometabolic parameters were determined in blood samples and body composition via anthropometry and bioimpedance...
April 12, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672184/association-of-moderate-to-vigorous-physical-activity-sedentary-time-fat-percentage-and-physical-fitness-with-gait-parameters-in-women-with-fibromyalgia-the-al-%C3%A3-ndalus-project
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Sergio Llorente-Romero, Manuel Herrador-Colmenero, Pedro Acosta-Manzano, Milkana Borges-Cosic, Blanca Gavilán-Carrera, Pedro Ángel Latorre Román, Manuel Delgado-Fernández, Víctor Segura-Jiménez
Gait impairments have been found in women with fibromyalgia, reducing the physical activity possibilities in this population and leading to a negative correlation with fibromyalgia impact. The aim of this study was to analyze the individual and independent associations of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), sedentary time, fat percentage, and physical fitness with gait parameters in women with fibromyalgia. A total of 84 women with fibromyalgia were included. MVPA and sedentary time were assessed with accelerometry, fat percentage with bioimpedance analysis, and physical fitness with field-based fitness tests...
April 9, 2024: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671726/a-training-program-using-modified-joystick-operated-ride-on-toys-to-complement-conventional-upper-extremity-rehabilitation-in-children-with-cerebral-palsy-results-from-a-pilot-study
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Sudha Srinivasan, Patrick Kumavor, Kristin Morgan
The pilot study assessed the utility of a training program using modified, commercially available dual-joystick-operated ride-on toys to promote unimanual and bimanual upper extremity (UE) function in children with cerebral palsy (CP). The ride-on-toy training was integrated within a 3-week, intensive, task-oriented training camp for children with CP. Eleven children with hemiplegia between 4 and 10 years received the ride-on-toy training program 20-30 min/day, 5 days/week for 3 weeks. Unimanual motor function was assessed using the Quality of Upper Extremity Skills Test (QUEST) before and after the camp...
March 23, 2024: Bioengineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671485/using-functional-principal-component-analysis-fpca-to-quantify-sitting-patterns-derived-from-wearable-sensors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rong W Zablocki, Sheri J Hartman, Chongzhi Di, Jingjing Zou, Jordan A Carlson, Paul R Hibbing, Dori E Rosenberg, Mikael Anne Greenwood-Hickman, Lindsay Dillon, Andrea Z LaCroix, Loki Natarajan
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behavior (SB) is a recognized risk factor for many chronic diseases. ActiGraph and activPAL are two commonly used wearable accelerometers in SB research. The former measures body movement and the latter measures body posture. The goal of the current study is to quantify the pattern and variation of movement (by ActiGraph activity counts) during activPAL-identified sitting events, and examine associations between patterns and health-related outcomes, such as systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP and DBP)...
April 26, 2024: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669303/physical-activity-and-sedentary-behavior-levels-among-individuals-with-mental-illness-a-cross-sectional-study-from-23-countries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernanda Castro Monteiro, Felipe de Oliveira Silva, Aline Josiane Waclawovsky, José Vinícius Alves Ferreira, Fabianna Resende de Jesus-Moraleida, Felipe Barreto Schuch, Philip B Ward, Simon Rosenbaum, Rachel Morell, Lara Carneiro, Andrea Camaz Deslandes
People with mental illness tend to present low levels of physical activity and high levels of sedentary behavior. The study aims to compare these levels in mental illness patients, exploring the role of socioeconomic development and treatment setting. This cross-sectional study used accelerometers and the Simple Physical Activity Questionnaire (SIMPAQ) to assess physical activity and sedentary behavior in mental illness individuals living in 23 countries. Two-way ANOVAs were used to evaluate the interaction between socioeconomic development and the treatment settings on physical activity and sedentary behavior...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669071/an-mhealth-intervention-promoting-physical-activity-and-healthy-eating-in-a-family-setting-smartfamily-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Kathrin Wunsch, Janis Fiedler, Sebastian Hubenschmid, Harald Reiterer, Britta Renner, Alexander Woll
BACKGROUND: Numerous smartphone apps are targeting physical activity (PA) and healthy eating (HE), but empirical evidence on their effectiveness for the initialization and maintenance of behavior change, especially in children and adolescents, is still limited. Social settings influence individual behavior; therefore, core settings such as the family need to be considered when designing mobile health (mHealth) apps. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a theory- and evidence-based mHealth intervention (called SMARTFAMILY [SF]) targeting PA and HE in a collective family-based setting...
April 26, 2024: JMIR MHealth and UHealth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662904/objectively-measured-physical-activity-and-sedentary-behaviors-among-older-adults-in-assisted-living-facilities-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jung Yoen Son, Seoyoon Woo, Laura M Struble, Deanna J Marriott, Weiyun Chen, Janet L Larson
Older adults in assisted living facilities (ALF) are at risk for low physical activity (PA) and high sedentary behavior (SB), both of which place them at risk for negative health outcomes. The purpose of this scoping review was to synthesize evidence describing the volume of device-measured PA/SB, factors associated with PA/SB, and interventions designed to change PA/SB in older adults living in ALF. Twenty articles representing 15 unique studies were identified from eight electronic databases and grey literature...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Applied Gerontology: the Official Journal of the Southern Gerontological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660534/associations-between-monitor-independent-movement-summary-mims-and-fall-risk-appraisal-combining-fear-of-falling-and-physiological-fall-risk-in-community-dwelling-older-adults
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Renoa Choudhury, Joon-Hyuk Park, Chitra Banarjee, Miguel Grisales Coca, David H Fukuda, Rui Xie, Jeffrey R Stout, Ladda Thiamwong
Introduction: Fall Risk Appraisal (FRA), a process that integrates perceived and objective fall risk measures, serves as a crucial component for understanding the incongruence between fear of falling (FOF) and physiological fall risk in older adults. Despite its importance, scant research has been undertaken to investigate how habitual physical activity (PA) levels, quantified in Monitor-Independent Movement Summary (MIMS), vary across FRA categories. MIMS is a device-independent acceleration summary metric that helps standardize data analysis across studies by accounting for discrepancies in raw data among research-grade and consumer devices...
2024: Front Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38654342/reliability-and-validity-of-rapid-assessment-tools-for-measuring-24-hour-movement-behaviours-in-children-aged-0-5-years-the-movement-behaviour-questionnaire-baby-mbq-b-and-child-mbq-c
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Stewart G Trost, Caroline O Terranova, Denise S K Brookes, Li Kheng Chai, Rebecca A Byrne
BACKGROUND: The development of validated "fit-for-purpose" rapid assessment tools to measure 24-hour movement behaviours in children aged 0-5 years is a research priority. This study evaluated the test-retest reliability and concurrent validity of the open-ended and closed-ended versions of the Movement Behaviour Questionnaire for baby (MBQ-B) and child (MBQ-C). METHODS: 300 parent-child dyads completed the 10-day study protocol (MBQ-B: N = 85; MBQ-C: N = 215)...
April 23, 2024: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38653455/effectiveness-of-a-preschool-motor-skill-intervention-on-body-mass-index-and-movement-behavior-6-18-and-30-month-findings-from-a-cluster-randomized-controlled-trial
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Line Grønholt Olesen, Anders Grøntved, Jan Christian Brønd, Lise Hestbæk, Peter Lund Kristensen
PURPOSE: To study the effectiveness of a preschool staff-delivered motor skills intervention on body composition and physical activity over a 2.5-year time frame. METHODS: In this pragmatic parallel cluster randomized controlled trial (16 preschools), outcome data were collected after 6 (body composition only), 18, and 30 months of intervention. The main physical activity outcomes were accelerometer behavior measures summarizing the total percentage of child daily movement (walk, run, cycle, and standing that included minor movements) and preschool movement during preschool attendance...
April 23, 2024: Pediatric Exercise Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38653391/social-cohesion-and-associations-with-sedentary-time-physical-activity-and-dietary-quality-in-the-maastricht-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey Alexander Chan, Hans Bosma, Jeroen Lakerveld, Miranda T Schram, Marleen van Greevenbroek, Annemarie Koster
INTRO: We aim to investigate the relationship between social cohesion and sedentary behavior (SB), total physical activity (PA), moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA), and dietary quality. Additionally, we assess whether these associations are independent of neighborhood walkability and the food environment. METHODS: A total of 7641 participants from The Maastricht Study in the Netherlands between the ages of 40 and 75 years were analyzed. Neighborhood social cohesion was obtained by participant questionnaire completed at baseline and measured by the Dutch Livability meter...
April 21, 2024: Preventive Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38652979/the-association-of-fear-of-falling-and-falls-with-sedentary-behavior-in-people-with-multiple-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adi Einav Farber, Shay Menascu, Alon Kalron
OBJECTIVE: Sedentary behavior, falls, and fear of falling (FoF) are specific concerns for people with MS (pwMS). Considering the relatively high incidence and potential linkage, it is surprising that this triple relationship has as yet not been extensively investigated in pwMS. Thus, the present study aimed to examine the correlates of sedentary behavior with FoF and falls in pwMS. METHODS: Fifty pwMS, 30 women, were admitted to this cross-sectional study. Primary outcome measures included physical activity and sedentary behavior metrics measured by accelerometry, fall status, and FoF...
April 18, 2024: Journal of Psychosomatic Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643633/validation-of-the-equidyn-protocol-for-evaluation-of-dynamic-balance-in-older-adults-through-a-smartphone-application
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paola Janeiro Valenciano, Pedro Henrique Martins Monteiro, Isabela Montoro Lazzaro, Fernando José Martins Heusi da Silva, Fabio Henrique Silva, Saul Eliahú Mizrahi, Carla Patricia Guimarães, Luis Augusto Teixeira
BACKGROUND: Different tasks and proxy measurements have been employed to evaluate dynamic balance in older individuals. However, due to inherent limitations, results from most evaluations could hardly be taken as valid measurements of dynamic balance. RESEARCH QUESTION: Is the Equidyn smartphone application-based protocol valid and sensitive for assessment of dynamic balance in older adults? METHODS: Dynamic balance was evaluated in 52 physically active individuals, age range 60-80 years (M = 69...
April 20, 2024: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643419/headpulse-measurement-can-reliably-identify-large-vessel-occlusion-stroke-in-prehospital-suspected-stroke-patients-results-from-the-episode-ps-covid-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James H Paxton, Kevin J Keenan, John M Wilburn, Stefanie L Wise, Howard A Klausner, Matthew T Ball, Robert B Dunne, K Derek Kreitel, Larry F Morgan, William D Fales, Debbie Madhok, Nobl Barazangi, Steven T McLean, Katherine Cross, Lisa Distenfield, Jordan Sykes, Paul Lovoi, Beth Johnson, Wade S Smith
BACKGROUND: Large-vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke represents one-third of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) in the United States but causes two-thirds of poststroke dependence and >90% of poststroke mortality. Prehospital LVO stroke detection permits efficient emergency medical systems (EMS) transport to an endovascular thrombectomy (EVT)-capable center. Our primary objective was to determine the feasibility of using a cranial accelerometry (CA) headset device for prehospital LVO stroke detection...
April 21, 2024: Academic Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641611/bone-health-and-physical-activity-in-adolescents-with-juvenile-idiopathic-arthritis-a-cross-sectional-case-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Egi Vasil, Colleen M Nesbitt, Clodagh Toomey, Gregor Kuntze, Shane Esau, Carolyn A Emery, Leigh Gabel
BACKGROUND: Adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) tend to engage in less physical activity than their typically developing peers. Physical activity is essential for bone development and reduced physical activity may detrimentally effect bone health. Thus, we examined differences in total body bone mineral content (BMC) and areal bone mineral density (aBMD) between adolescents with JIA and adolescent controls without JIA. We also examined associations between moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), lean mass, and bone outcomes...
April 19, 2024: Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38635468/painful-distortions-people-with-painful-knee-osteoarthritis-have-biased-visuospatial-perception-of-the-environment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erin MacIntyre, Felicity A Braithwaite, Tasha R Stanton
Visuospatial perception is thought to be adaptive-ie, hills are perceived as steeper when capacity is low, or threat is high-guiding appropriate interaction with the environment. Pain (bodily threat) may similarly modulate visuospatial perception, with the extent of modulation influenced by threat magnitude (pain intensity, fear) and associated with behaviour (physical activity). We compared visuospatial perception of the environment between 50 people with painful knee osteoarthritis and 50 age-/sex-matched pain-free control participants using 3 virtual reality tasks (uphill steepness estimation, downhill steepness estimation, and a distance-on-hill measure), exploring associations between visuospatial perception, clinical characteristics (pain intensity, state and trait fear), and behaviour (wrist-worn accelerometry) within a larger knee osteoarthritis group (n = 85)...
April 16, 2024: Pain
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