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Seatbelt Use and Traumatic Brain Injury in Taiwan: A 16-Year Study
Background: A motor vehicle seat belt use law for the driver and front-seat passenger was implemented in Taiwan on June 1, 2001. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of motor vehicle seat belt use on the severity of traumatic brain ...
Chia-Ying Kuo +6 more
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Buckle Up: Restraint Use in North Dakota [PDF]
The fact sheet summarizes restraint use rates and motor vehicle occupant fatalities in North Dakota and the nation. The fact sheet also provides an overview of proven strategies for increasing the use of seat belts, car seats, and booster ...
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Theatres of Indirectness: Passive Aggression and Failure
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Sara Crangle, Sam Ladkin
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The effect of pre‐exercise hyperventilation on repeated high‐intensity inclined sprint performance
Abstract High‐intensity exercise induces systemic acidosis, which contributes to muscular performance decline. Controlled pre‐exercise hyperventilation has been proposed as a non‐invasive intervention to induce respiratory alkalosis and counteract acidosis‐related acute fatigue.
Leon Fesseler +6 more
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Exercise during 14 days of head down tilt bedrest attenuates motor unit impairments in older humans
Abstract Head‐down tilt bedrest (HDBR) models the effects of mechanical unloading on neuromuscular function. The efficacy of exercise in preserving motor unit (MU) function in older adults during HDBR remains unclear. This study investigated the effects of 14‐day HDBR on MU properties in older adults and the protective role of exercise.
Philippe St‐Martin +8 more
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The aim was to determine the relationship between the severity of the score and the child sitting position in the vehicle. In this retrospective cohort study, the severity score was obtained from HIS.
Leila Kouchakinejad-Eramsadati +5 more
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Abstract Previous work in younger adults has shown that during small muscle mass exercise, the tolerable degree of neuromuscular impairment at task failure is greater than during large muscle mass exercise. However, no study has compared the neuromuscular responses to small and large muscle mass exercise whilst matching exercise modality in older ...
Emily Dodd, Callum G. Brownstein
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Introduction to Seat Belts [PDF]
A R, LEONARD, A W, PARKER, B, MILLER
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Abstract figure legend Sprint interval training (SIT) is a popular time‐efficient type of endurance training. Healthy young men performed nine SIT sessions (4–6 × 30 s all‐out cycling sprints) over 3 weeks while being supplemented with antioxidants (high doses of vitamins C and E) or placebo. Muscle biopsies taken before and after the first SIT session
Victoria L. Wyckelsma +12 more
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Muscular Fitness Components in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: A Cross‐Sectional Study
ABSTRACT Aims We aimed to determine whether muscular fitness, focussing on power‐related components, is reduced in adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) compared with the group without T1D. Methods Adults with T1D and healthy controls were enroled in the study.
Francesca Greco +8 more
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