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Sarcopenia and sarcopenic-obesity (SO) are key risk factors for disability, loss of independence and morbidity in older people. Although most studies confirm the positive impact of resistance training on muscle mass and functional capacity, the majority ...
Kemmler W +5 more
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Time in range—A new gold standard in type 2 diabetes research?
Abstract Glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) is currently the gold standard outcome measure for type 2 diabetes trials. Time in range is a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) metric defined as the proportion of time in euglycemia (3.9–10.0 mmol/L) and may be valuable not only in type 1 diabetes clinical trials but also as an endpoint in type 2 diabetes trials.
Ashni Goshrani +3 more
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Introduction. Recent meta‐analyses on compression garments have reported faster recovery of muscle function particularly after intense eccentric power or resistance exercise. However, due to the complex interaction between cohorts included, exercises involved and compression applied, recovery length and modalities, and outcome parameters selected, only
Michael Hettchen +7 more
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Whole‐body‐electro‐myostimulation for the care of inclusion body myositis—A case report
Key Clinical Message External muscle stimulation, possibly combined with active muscle contraction, could improve physical functioning and performance in inclusion body myositis. Abstract Inclusion body myositis (IBM) is a chronic, progressive inflammatory muscle disease with largely unknown causes.
Nils Freitag +6 more
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Background. Low back pain (LBP) affects almost everyone at least once in their lifetime. Various meta‐analyses show promising effects on pain reduction for conventional exercise. However, the lack of time and, especially for pain patients, a fear of movement (“kinesiophobia”) as well as functional limitations often oppose participation in such ...
Anja Weissenfels +9 more
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Two different models of HIIT effects on inflammatory markers. Abstract This study compared the capacity of two different models of HIIT [high‐(HC) and low‐(LC) compression], with or without the use of berberine (BBR), on NOD‐like receptor pyrin domain‐containing protein‐3 (NLRP3), H19, interleukin (IL)‐1β, high‐sensitivity C‐reactive protein (hs‐CRP ...
Mehdi Nikseresht +2 more
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Aim: To contrast the acute effects of whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) with sham associated with dynamic exercises on cardiovascular, ventilatory, metabolic, and autonomic responses in men with obesity and controls.
Gabriela Cassemiliano +4 more
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Recuperación en deportistas: aplicación de la electroestimulación por el fisioterapeuta [PDF]
El atleta de alta competición requiere unos cuidados que hacen de la fisioterapia deportiva una herramienta fundamental que debe incorporar en su sistema de entrenamiento convencional.
García Martín, Enrique
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The effects of low frequency electrical stimulation on satellite cell activity in rat skeletal muscle during hindlimb suspension [PDF]
Background: The ability of skeletal muscle to grow and regenerate is dependent on resident stem cells called satellite cells. It has been shown that chronic hindlimb unloading downregulates the satellite cell activity. This study investigated the role of
Bao-Ting Zhang +8 more
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Different exercise training modalities similarly improve heart rate variability in sedentary middle‑aged adults: the FIT‑AGEING randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Funding for open access charge: Universidad de Granada/CBUA.Purpose This study aimed to investigate the influence of different exercise training modalities on heart rate variability (HRV) in sedentary middle-aged adults; and to study whether changes in ...
Alcántara Alcántara, Juan Manuel +5 more
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