Publications by authors named "R J Judd"

Obesity is characterized by the enlargement of adipose tissue due to an increased calorie intake exceeding the body's energy expenditure. Changes in the size of adipose tissue can lead to harmful consequences, with excessive fat accumulation resulting in adipocyte hypertrophy and promoting metabolic dysfunction. These adiposity-associated pathologies can be influenced by dietary components and their potential health benefits.

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Nitric oxide (NO) is a ubiquitous signaling molecule known to modulate various physiological processes, with specific implications in skeletal muscle and broader applications in exercise performance. This review focuses on the modulation of skeletal muscle function, mitochondrial adaptation and function, redox state by NO, and the effect of nitrate supplementation on exercise performance. In skeletal muscle function, NO is believed to increase the maximal shortening velocity and peak power output of muscle fibers.

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Objective: To determine which ear environment risk factors impact ossiculoplasty hearing outcomes and to generate a statistically-valid grading system for ossiculoplasty outcome reporting.

Study Type: Retrospective case series.

Methods: A multi-institutional database was generated from cases performed between 2011 and 2019.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study reviews literature on stapler-assisted closed total laryngectomy (TL) and compares it to traditional manual methods.* -
  • Research shows that stapler-assisted TL results in fewer pharyngocutaneous fistulas (PCF), shorter surgery times, reduced hospital stays, and quicker resumption of oral feeding.* -
  • A case series of five patients demonstrated successful outcomes with stapler-assisted TL, including innovative reconstruction techniques, suggesting it is a safe option for certain patients with laryngeal tumors.*
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