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ABSTRACT Anti‐obesity medications promote greater degrees of weight loss than lifestyle interventions alone. There is an important need to understand whether loss of skeletal muscle during pharmacologically induced weight loss is clinically significant due to its essential role in health and disease.
Arden McMath, Dympna Gallagher
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Arthroscopic microfracture combined with autologous collagen‐induced chondrogenesis provides superior long‐term cartilage regeneration and sustained clinical improvement in knee cartilage defects, as evidenced by 5‐year MRI and functional outcomes. ABSTRACT Objectives Cartilage defect of the knee joint is a common cause of knee pain and can result in ...
Shuofang Ren +8 more
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This article reviews the research advances in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. By evaluating the strengths and limitations of current methodologies, it elucidates the role of gait analysis in optimizing rehabilitation protocols and mitigating long‐term complications.
TszLeung Yu +5 more
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ACL reconstruction‐associated infections threaten graft integrity and joint function. This review summarizes patient‐related risk factors, approaches, and treatment strategies, with emphasis on early recognition and preventive measures such as vancomycin presoaking.
Shaoli Zhang, Jue Gong
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ABSTRACT I defend the non‐instrumentalist thesis that every adult member of a political society has a pro tanto fundamental moral right to an equal democratic say in determining the content of the laws to which she is subject. I begin by giving an account of an important kind of servility that has received only glancing notice in philosophical ...
Shruta Swarup
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Time‐Varying Associations Between Physical Activity and Injury Risk Among Children
ABSTRACT Background Physical activity has time‐varying associations with injury risk among children. While previous activity may predispose to injury through tissue damage, fatigue and insufficient recovery, it may protect against injury by strengthening tissues and improving fitness and skills.
Chinchin Wang +7 more
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Why nature prevails over nurture in the making of the elite athlete. [PDF]
Georgiades E +4 more
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Motives and barriers to blood donation among adults aged over 50 years: A qualitative analysis
Abstract Background Ageing populations will increase demand for blood‐products and donors who supply them. While blood collection agencies (BCAs) typically target younger people to expand supply, recruiting donors aged 50+ is also a potential solution. However, few studies focus exclusively on this group.
Melissa K. Hyde +6 more
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