Publications by authors named "J SAPUNAR"

Purpose: Resistance exercise training (RET) effectively increases skeletal muscle mass and strength in healthy postmenopausal women. However, its effects on these parameters in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors are controversial or limited. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare the effects of a 12-week progressive whole-body RET program on skeletal muscle mass, strength, and physical performance in healthy postmenopausal women versus postmenopausal women who survived breast cancer.

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Purpose And Objective: Salvage radiotherapy (sRT) can have similar outcomes to adjuvant radiotherapy (aRT) if administered at the earliest evidence of biochemical recurrence. RADICALS-RT was the first trial to support this hypothesis and a policy of observation after radical prostatectomy (RP) with early sRT has become the new standard of care since then. This study assessed the impact of RADICALS-RT in the clinical practice regarding the timing of sRT for prostate cancer initially treated with RP.

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  • - Previous research suggests that Adenovirus-36 (HAdv-D36) is linked to increased fat growth and better blood sugar control, but its effects on childhood obesity remain unclear.
  • - A study involving 208 children aged 9-13 found a low prevalence of HAdv-D36 seropositivity (5.4%), with no evidence connecting the virus to obesity or lipid levels, despite lower insulin levels in infected children.
  • - The findings indicate that HAdv-D36 might reduce insulin secretion and resistance, but this study revealed no connection to obesity in the local child population, differing from prior studies.
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Background: Human Adenovirus D-36 (HAdV-D36) promotes adipogenesis in cellular and animal models and may contribute to the development of human obesity. Induction of PPARγ by HAdV-D36 seems to have a central role in the maintenance of adipogenic status. There is limited information about epigenetic mechanisms contributing to this process in human adipose tissue.

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