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Abstract Regulatory agencies require evidence that endpoints correlate with clinical benefit before they can be used to approve drugs. Biomarkers are often considered surrogate endpoints. In cancer cachexia trials, the measurement of biomarkers features frequently. The aim of this systematic review was to assess the frequency and diversity of biomarker
Michael S. Yule +26 more
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Abstract This study compared the capacity of high‐repetition giant‐set resistance training (HGRT) and high‐intensity interval training (HIIT) to decline C‐reactive protein (CRP), interleukin (IL)‐6, soluble IL‐6 receptor (SIL‐6R), IL‐18, and insulin resistance markers in long‐ (5–10 years) and short‐term (1–4 years) overweight men.
Mahmoud Nikseresht, Mehdi Nikseresht
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Patients undergoing the complex treatment for hematological malignancies are exposed to a high physiological and psychological distress inducing fatigue and physical inactivity.
Kristin Schink +6 more
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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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Impact of Whole-Body Electromyostimulation and Resistance Training on the Level of Functional Fitness in Elderly Women [PDF]
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) and resistance training (RT) on the level of functional fitness in a group of elderly women. Participants: 63 women (60-65 years) were randomly
Balousová , Dominika Nancy +5 more
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The Effect of EMS Exercise on Body Circumstances in Sedentary Women [PDF]
Today's society is aware of the importance of health. Now many people are competing to do physical activity. This is done to prevent the occurrence of diseases such as diabetes, blockage of blood vessels caused by fat.
Dyaksa, Rizky Sota +2 more
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Exercise and physical performance in older adults with sarcopenic obesity: a systematic review [PDF]
Sarcopenic obesity is characterized by low muscle mass and high body fat; prevalence increases with age, particularly after age 65 years. For this systematic literature review we searched scientific databases for studies on exercise interventions for ...
Ghiotto L. +4 more
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Abstract Investigations of kinetic asymmetries during bilateral squats following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) are limited to mainly cross‐sectional studies and discrete value data extracted at specific knee angles. We assessed loading asymmetries during squats longitudinally throughout rehabilitation using curve analysis and ...
Andrew Strong +3 more
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Exercise Training as a Treatment for Cardiometabolic Risk in Sedentary Adults: Are Physical Activity Guidelines the Best Way to Improve Cardiometabolic Health? The FIT-AGEING Randomized Controlled Trial [PDF]
This 12-week randomized controlled trial investigates the effects of different training modalities on cardiometabolic risk in sedentary, middle-aged adults, and examines whether alterations in cardiometabolic risk are associated with changes in those ...
Amaro Gahete, Francisco José +5 more
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Whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) can be considered as a time-efficient, joint-friendly and highly customizable training technology that attracts a wide range of users. The present evidence map aimed to provide an overview of different non-athletic cohorts addressed by WB-EMS research.
Miriam Beier +5 more
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