Publications by authors named "Gibson O"

Objective: The objective of this study was to estimate the price elasticity of demand for 3 common equine veterinary services: vaccinations (a routine service), lameness examinations (an elective service), and emergency colic surgery (an urgent service).

Methods: Data were collected via a nationwide online survey of horse owners from August 15 to September 11, 2023, eliciting their willingness to pay for each service. The link to the online survey was distributed through participating organizations' social media and email lists to the target audience of US residents aged ≥ 18 years who were financially responsible for at least 1 horse, pony, mule, or donkey.

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Objectives: This case study reports the real-world practicalities of implementing a mixed-methods heat acclimation (HA) programme before the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Methods: One male English soccer referee (age: 44 years; height: 1.82 m; body mass: 76.

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  • - Demyelination involves the loss of myelin sheath and oligodendrocytes, leading to damaged axons, brain atrophy, and neuronal degeneration due to neuroinflammation and cell death.
  • - The study uses a cuprizone mouse model to explore the effects of non-invasive gamma stimulation through sensory input as a treatment method for promoting myelination and reducing inflammation.
  • - Results indicate that multisensory gamma stimulation can reduce demyelination, promote the formation of oligodendrocytes, maintain neuronal function, and lessen brain inflammation, highlighting its potential as a therapy for demyelinating diseases.
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Passive whole-body hyperthermia increases limb blood flow and cardiac output ( ), but the interplay between peripheral and central thermo-haemodynamic mechanisms remains unclear. Here we tested the hypothesis that local hyperthermia-induced alterations in peripheral blood flow and blood kinetic energy modulate flow to the heart and . Body temperatures, regional (leg, arm, head) and systemic haemodynamics, and left ventricular (LV) volumes and functions were assessed in eight healthy males during: (1) 3 h control (normothermic condition); (2) 3 h of single-leg heating; (3) 3 h of two-leg heating; and (4) 2.

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Cross-adaptation (CA) refers to the successful induction of physiological adaptation under one environmental stressor (e.g., heat), to enable subsequent benefit in another (e.

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Remote Vision-Based digital Patient Monitoring (VBPM) of pulse (PR) and respiratory rate (RR) was set up in six single rooms in an acute medical and an orthopaedic ward. We compared 102 PR and 154 RR VBPM measurements (from 27 patients) with paired routine nurse measurements. VBPM measurements of RR were validated by reviewing video footage.

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Introduction: Passive heating is receiving increasing attention within human performance and health contexts. A low-cost, portable steam sauna pod may offer an additional tool for those seeking to manipulate physiological (cardiovascular, thermoregulatory and sudomotor) and perceptual responses for improving sporting or health profiles. This study aimed to 1) report the different levels of heat stress and determine the pods' inter-unit reliability, and 2) quantify the reliability of physiological and perceptual responses to passive heating.

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Innate immune priming increases an organism's survival of a second infection after an initial, non-lethal infection. We used Drosophila melanogaster and an insect-derived strain of Enterococcus faecalis to study transcriptional control of priming. In contrast to other pathogens, the enhanced survival in primed animals does not correlate with decreased E.

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Objective: Loneliness is common among young people and is associated with negative health outcomes. Because loneliness is associated with a bias for interpreting social situations as threatening, cognitive bias modification for interpretation (CBM-I) training is a potential early intervention tool. We developed and delivered a single session of mental imagery enhanced digital CBM-I training, assessing feasibility, acceptability, and magnitude of change in interpretational style and loneliness.

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Heatstroke represents the most severe end of the heat illness spectrum, and is increasingly seen in those undergoing exercise or exertion ('exertional heatstroke') and those exposed to high ambient temperatures, for example in heatwaves ('classical heatstroke'). Both forms may be associated with significant thermal injury, leading to organ dysfunction and the need for admission to an intensive care unit. The process may be exacerbated by translocation of bacteria or endotoxin through an intestinal wall rendered more permeable by the hyperthermia.

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Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase kinase 2 (CaMKK2) is a serine/threonine-protein kinase, that is involved in maintaining various physiological and cellular processes within the cell that regulate energy homeostasis and cell growth. CaMKK2 regulates glucose metabolism by the activation of downstream kinases, AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and other calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinases. Consequently, its deregulation has a role in multiple human metabolic diseases including obesity and cancer.

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Passive hyperthermia induces a range of physiological responses including augmenting skeletal muscle mRNA expression. This experiment aimed to examine gene and protein responses to prolonged passive leg hyperthermia. Seven young participants underwent 3 h of resting unilateral leg heating (HEAT) followed by a further 3 h of rest, with the contralateral leg serving as an unheated control (CONT).

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  • This study examined how heat stress impacts the movement and activity levels of field hockey players, specifically the Malaysian national men's team during multiple matches.
  • It analyzed data from 71 matches played under varying temperatures (from cool to very hot), finding that higher temperatures negatively affected high-speed running and overall intensity.
  • Results indicate that as temperatures rise above 25°C, players engage less in high-intensity efforts, suggesting that heat can significantly compromise performance in international hockey.
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Prolonged non-contact camera-based monitoring in critically ill patients presents unique challenges, but may facilitate safe recovery. A study was designed to evaluate the feasibility of introducing a non-contact video camera monitoring system into an acute clinical setting. We assessed the accuracy and robustness of the video camera-derived estimates of the vital signs against the electronically-recorded reference values in both day and night environments.

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Hyperthermia and exertional heat illness increase gastrointestinal (GI) permeability, although whether the latter is only via hyperthermia is unclear. The aim of this pilot study was to determine whether different changes in GI permeability, characterized by an increased plasma lactulose:rhamnose concentration ratio ([L:R]), occurred in exercise hyperthermia in comparison to equivalent passive hyperthermia. Six healthy adult male participants (age 25 ± 5 years, mass 77.

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Hyperthermia is thought to increase limb blood flow through the activation of thermosensitive mechanisms within the limb vasculature, but the precise vascular locus in which hyperthermia modulates perfusion remains elusive. We tested the hypothesis that local temperature-sensitive mechanisms alter limb hemodynamics by regulating microvascular blood flow. Temperature and oxygenation profiles and leg hemodynamics of the common (CFA), superficial (SFA) and profunda (PFA) femoral arteries, and popliteal artery (POA) of the experimental and control legs were measured in healthy participants during: (1) 3 h of whole leg heating (WLH) followed by 3 h of recovery (n = 9); (2) 1 h of upper leg heating (ULH) followed by 30 min of cooling and 1 h ULH bout (n = 8); and (3) 1 h of lower leg heating (LLH) (n = 8).

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  • - The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of heat acclimation (HA) in both young and elderly individuals through different exercise and hot water immersion methods.
  • - Twenty-six participants completed tests before and after five days of heat acclimation, showing improvements in temperature regulation and exercise performance regardless of age or method used.
  • - While heart rate and certain temperatures did not show significant changes, both age groups experienced benefits in thermal sensation and exercise metrics after the HA interventions.
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The locomotor demands of international men's field hockey matches were investigated across positions (DEF, MID, FWD) and playing quarters. Volume (i.e.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between marathon running, intestinal permeability, and the biomarker intestinal fatty acid-binding protein (I-FABP), which indicates intestinal damage.
  • Twenty-four runners were monitored for I-FABP levels before and after completing a marathon, with additional measurements taken from eight runners who experienced exercise-associated collapse (EAC) due to hyperthermia.
  • Results showed that I-FABP levels significantly increased immediately after the marathon and were much higher in EAC cases, indicating prolonged intestinal stress following intense endurance exercise.
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Water transport and local (airway) hydration are critical for the normal functioning of lungs and airways. Currently, there is uncertainty regarding the effects of systemic dehydration on pulmonary function. Our aims were ) to clarify the impact of exercise- or fluid restriction-induced dehydration on pulmonary function in healthy adults; and ) to establish whether systemic or local rehydration can reverse dehydration-induced alterations in pulmonary function.

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Unlabelled: Athletes exercising in heat stress experience increased perceived fatigue acutely, however it is unknown whether heat acclimation (HA) reduces the magnitude of this perceptual response and whether different HA protocols influence the response. This study investigated sensations of fatigue following; acute exercise-heat stress; short- (5-sessions) and medium-term (10-sessions) HA; and between once- (ODHA) and twice-daily HA (TDHA) protocols. Twenty male participants (peak oxygen uptake: 3.

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Background: Infra-red and thermal imaging enable wireless systems to monitor patients' vital signs and absence of wires may improve patient experiences. No studies have explored staff perceptions of the concept of this specific type of technology in the adult population. Understanding existing working systems before introducing technology could improve adoption.

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We report a resource-efficient scheme in which a single pump laser was used to achieve frequency conversion by Bragg-scattering four-wave mixing in a photonic crystal fiber. We demonstrate bidirectional conversion of coherent light between → emission wavelength at 1092 nm and the telecommunication C band with conversion efficiencies of 4.2% and 37% for up- and down-conversion, respectively.

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Severe hyperthermia from classical or exertional heatstroke, or from drug ingestion or other noninfective pyrogens, is associated with a high mortality and morbidity. A systemic pro-inflammatory response occurs during heatstroke, characterized by elevated cytokines with endotoxemia from elevated lipopolysaccharide (LPS) levels. Corticosteroids reduce LPS and cytokine levels, suggesting that they may improve outcome.

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Introduction: Menthol topical application and mouth rinsing are ergogenic in hot environments, improving performance and perception, with differing effects on body temperature regulation. Consequently, athletes and federations are beginning to explore the possible benefits to elite sport performance for the Tokyo 2021 Olympics, which will take place in hot (~ 31 °C), humid (70% RH) conditions. There is no clear consensus on safe and effective menthol use for athletes, practitioners, or researchers.

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