What's New? Sarcopenia is highly prevalent and associated with adverse outcomes in cancer survivors. However, evidence regarding the role of sarcopenia in the general population as a potential risk factor for cancer development is scarce. This prospective cohort study investigated the association of sarcopenia with the incidence of 19 cancers in a ...
Panagiotis Filis+8 more
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Internal-Training-Load Monitoring, Notational and Time-Motion Analyses, Psychometric Status, and Neuromuscular Responses in Elite Rugby Union [PDF]
Corrado Lupo+5 more
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Succinylcholine and neuromuscular blockade monitoring [PDF]
D. Lopez, M. Koo, A. Sabate
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The effects of ageing and exercise on skeletal muscle structure and function [PDF]
Musculoskeletal ageing is associated with profound morphological and functional changes that increase fall risk and disease incidence and is characterised by age-related reductions in motor unit number and atrophy of muscle fibres, particularly type II ...
Malone, John K.
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Mitochondrial dysfunction: Related diseases, influencing factors, and detection
Mitochondrial dysfunction is implicated in the pathogenesis of numerous diseases, including neurological disorders, cancers, and cardiovascular conditions, through mechanisms such as mitochondrial DNA mutations, dysregulation of mitochondrial network dynamics, and impaired mitophagy.
Zhaojin Li+9 more
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Evidence-based Practice and Neuromuscular Monitoring [PDF]
M. Craig Pinsker
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Monitoring Neuromuscular Blockade
Glenn S. Murphy, Joseph W. Szokol
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An individualised approach to monitoring and prescribing training in elite youth football players [PDF]
The concept of how training load affects performance is founded in the notion that training contributes to two specific outcomes, these are developed simultaneously by repeated bouts of training and act in conflict of each other; fitness and fatigue ...
Fitzpatrick, John+1 more
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Near‐infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) offers a novel, non‐invasive method to assess muscle spasticity. By measuring the Tissue Oxygenation Index (TOI) during different levels of muscle contraction, this study explores the feasibility of NIRS as an objective tool for spasticity evaluation.
Mehdi Nourizadeh+8 more
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The Association Between Intraoperative Objective Neuromuscular Monitoring and Rocuronium Consumption During Laparoscopic Abdominal Surgery: A Single-Center Retrospective Analysis. [PDF]
Takahoko K+7 more
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