Publications by authors named "A Nart"

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  • * The study involved 223 participants aged 18 and older, who were surveyed using questionnaires and the International Sexual Function Index Scale to assess their erectile function
  • * Factors such as older age, smoking habits, lower education levels, and the use of beta blockers were linked to exacerbated erectile dysfunction, suggesting that promoting healthier lifestyle choices could help manage these issues without medication
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Background: People living with obesity receive treatment services from health professionals for their weight or other health needs. In order for the students of the Faculty of Health Sciences, who will be a member of the health team in the future, to raise awareness of the society, it is necessary to first determine their obesity prejudices and eating habits.

Methods: The study is a cross-sectional and descriptive research.

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Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common invasive cancer in women, and exercise can significantly improve the outcomes of BC survivors. MoviS (Movement and Health Beyond Care) is a randomized controlled trial aimed to evaluate the potential health benefits of exercise and proper nutritional habits. This study aims to assess the efficacy of aerobic exercise training in improving quality of life (QoL) and health-related factors in high-risk BC.

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Background: The COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic is a global health emergency that is straining health care resources. Identifying patients likely to experience severe illness would allow more targeted use of resources. This study aimed to investigate the association between the thymus index (TI) on thorax computed tomography (CT) and prognosis in patients with COVID-19.

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Vision has been shown to influence body posture. The purpose of this study is to investigate the correlations between visual acuity and body postural control both in a standing and seated position. This cohort study included 37 patients examined using Adaptica's (Italy) Kaleidos and VisionFit.

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