Publications by authors named "Catherine Armitage"

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  • Azoles, mainly used for treating recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (RVVC), have seen a notable increase in non-yeast infections and azole-resistant cases over a three-year study period in Leeds, UK.* -
  • A total of 5461 vaginal samples were analyzed, revealing that while the proportion of traditional yeast infections declined, non-candida yeast (NCAY) infections rose significantly, especially from 2.8% to 6.8% for one specific NCAY species.* -
  • There was a marked increase in fluconazole-resistant strains, making treatment challenging, with a shift in primary care protocols potentially contributing to this rise in resistance and NCAY prevalence.*
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Background: Periodization is a systematic training calendar designed to provide variations in performance targeting, while maximizing results and reducing the potential for overtraining. When provided across multiple weeks, termed a mesocycle, it may also incorporate active recovery periods using specified drills designed to translate neuromuscular gains into targeted functional abilities. There are a number of models that can be used when applying periodization to resistance training (RT).

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Objectives: Cognition, along with aerobic and muscular fitness, declines with age. Although research has shown that resistance and aerobic exercise may improve cognition, no consensus exists supporting the use of one approach over the other. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of steady-state, moderate-intensity treadmill training (TM) and high-velocity circuit resistance training (HVCRT) on cognition, and to examine its relationships to aerobic fitness and neuromuscular power.

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The presence of cardiometabolic syndrome (CMS) confers an increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality and is associated with reduced health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Although the effects of exercise on biomarkers, HRQoL, and future risk have been studied, no study has measured the effects on all three components. The present study compared the effects of steady-state, moderate-intensity treadmill training (TM) and high-velocity circuit resistance training (HVCRT) on biological markers, HRQoL, and overall CVD risk in adults with CMS and CVD risk factors.

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Objective: To follow a series of 100 women attending for fitting of the levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system (LNG IUS) registered at a single urban general practice serving the students of the local universities and higher education colleges.

Methods: This was a prospective observational study. A questionnaire was completed by the fitter in discussion with the patient at the time of attendance for IUS fitting.

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