Publications by authors named "S Marandi"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study evaluated the impact of low-intensity resistance exercise training (LI-RT) and a lower limb conditioning program (LLCP) on physical function and lipid profiles in diabetic women with mild to moderate peripheral neuropathy.
  • - After 12 weeks, both exercise groups showed significant improvement in physical function (measured by TUG scores) and a reduction in harmful blood lipids (LDL and triglycerides) compared to the control group.
  • - The findings suggest that gentle exercise programs like LI-RT and LLCP can effectively improve health and fitness in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy, while avoiding the risks associated with high-intensity workouts.
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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of whole-body electrical muscle stimulation (WB-EMS) training on inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines in overweight men.

Methods: We divided 30 participants into EMS and control groups. The training program for the EMS group comprised 20 WB-EMS sessions (7 weeks, three sessions per week).

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Introduction: Hypertensive disorder of pregnancy is a mysterious condition. Even after extensive research, it is associated with high maternal as well as perinatal mortality and morbidity. The origin of hypertension in pregnancy is thought to be lying in the placenta.

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Oligonucleotides have emerged as important therapeutic options for inherited diseases. In recent years, RNA therapeutics, especially mRNA, have been pushed to the market. Analytical methods for these molecules have been published extensively in the last few years.

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Background: Worldwide stroke is the second major cause of mortality and the fourth prominent cause of disease load after coronary heart disease and all types of malignancy. Greater than 3/4 of these cases are in low-priced and middle-priced nations. Several epidemiological studies have shown that alcohol consumption is a risk factor for stroke.

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