Passive heat intervention research in women: Systematic review and audit of female representation
Abstract Passive heat interventions (PHIs) are non‐exercise heat‐acclimation strategies that improve physiological markers associated with heat tolerance and reduce vulnerability to heat‐related illness, when exercise is not feasible. However, representation of female participants within this literature remains unclear.
Jessica A. Mee +7 more
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Abstract This study examined whether consuming a (poly)phenol‐rich food before strenuous muscle‐damaging exercise can modify post‐exercise markers of inflammation and oxidative stress. Using a double‐blinded, randomised, placebo‐controlled, between‐subjects design, 26 recreationally active males (n = 15) and females (n = 11) consumed higher‐(poly ...
Abrar Al Hebshi +5 more
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Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills Versus Progestin-Only Pills for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Mohamed GS +8 more
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Abstract Epigenetic markers, particularly DNA methylation, are promising tools for monitoring athlete health and training due to their role in cellular regulation, exercise responsiveness and molecular stability. However, exercise‐induced epigenetic changes in peripheral blood in trained individuals remain unexplored.
C. D. Goldsmith +6 more
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Leveraging connections between family planning and nutrition to improve the health of women. [PDF]
Partap U +11 more
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Effects of Initial Periodontal Therapy on Intraoral Bacterial Flora in Patients With Oral Contraceptive-Related Severe Gingivitis. [PDF]
Kawano A +3 more
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Hormonal Stabilization of the Bone-Metabolic Environment: Implications for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Integrity and Bone-Graft Integration. [PDF]
Koren A, Koren L.
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Bilateral Thalamic Infarction Secondary to Deep Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: A Diagnostic Challenge Associated With Hormonal Therapy. [PDF]
Mariscal Reyes MF +4 more
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Contraceptives in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL): a narrative review. [PDF]
Al-Shibly R +4 more
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