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Sanitary risk in the handling of home‐prepared enteral formulations: A cross‐sectional assessment of microbiological contamination and food safety

open access: yesNutrition in Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Studies show increased use of home enteral nutrition (HEN) owing to its benefits. However, knowledge about the sanitary risks of handling home‐prepared formulas remains limited despite their high contamination rates. This study aimed to assess the sanitary risks in the handling of home‐prepared enteral formulations by analyzing ...
Marcelly Caroline Pires Fernandes   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Aerobic training improves exercise capacity after traumatic brain injury in female, but not male, mice. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Physiol
Karelina K   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Exercise, exerkines, and muscle–brain crosstalk in Parkinson's disease

open access: yesNeuroprotection, EarlyView.
Abstract Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder with motor and non‐motor symptoms, driven by dopaminergic loss and α‐synuclein accumulation. Beyond neurodegeneration, growing evidence highlights skeletal muscle health as a key determinant of prognosis, with sarcopenia and frailty contributing to greater disability, fall ...
Salomón Páez‐García   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Weekly Walking Attenuates the Association Between Frailty and Depressive Symptoms in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis

open access: yesResearch in Nursing &Health, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study aimed to examine whether engagement in weekly walking moderates the relationship between frailty and depressive symptoms among patients with rheumatoid arthritis, a population known to be vulnerable to both physical and psychological decline.
Wonhee Baek   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mutual associations between self‐efficacy and physical fitness in Spanish adolescents: The EHDLA study

open access: yesPediatric Investigation, EarlyView.
This study reveals a bidirectional association between self‐efficacy and various components of physical fitness, specifically cardiorespiratory fitness, lower body muscular fitness, and speed‐agility, in Spanish adolescents. Higher physical fitness levels predicted greater self‐efficacy, and conversely, higher self‐efficacy predicted physical fitness ...
José Adrián Montenegro‐Espinosa   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

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