962 results match your criteria: "Hellenic Mediterranean University Research & Innovation Center[Affiliation]"

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  • The study focuses on the quality of life (QOL) and symptoms experienced by hospitalized patients with hematological malignancies, revealing significant physical and psychosocial challenges affecting their well-being.
  • A total of 120 patients were analyzed using various questionnaires, highlighting average QOL scores of 47.1, with cognitive function ranked highest and role function lowest.
  • Key findings indicated that fatigue, drowsiness, and distress were prominent core symptoms, with women and those with comorbidities reporting increased symptom severity, while global health status was connected to male gender and factors like age and education.
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Editorial: Influential voices in soft robotics.

Front Robot AI

November 2024

Control Systems and Robotics Laboratory (CSRL), Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Heraklion, Greece.

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  • A study investigated the metabolic signatures linked to systolic and diastolic blood pressure (BP) and their relationship with cardiovascular diseases (CVD) using data from 201,742 UK Biobank participants and external validation from the Epirus Health Study.
  • Researchers found specific metabolites associated with systolic and diastolic BP that correlated with an increased risk of myocardial infarction and CVD, indicating a positive association with elevated BP.
  • The study suggests that understanding these metabolic signatures could help elucidate the biological pathways connecting blood pressure to cardiovascular conditions.
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  • The study introduces a new hybrid photocatalytic nanomaterial made from porphyrin-carbon dot conjugates that generates hydrogen using visible light.
  • The researchers created M-TCPP-NCDots hybrids through amide coupling of metallated tetra-carboxyphenyl porphyrins with nitrogen-doped carbon dots, enabling hydrogen production without needing expensive metallic co-catalysts.
  • Key findings highlight that the covalent attachment and zinc-metallation of the porphyrin component are crucial for improving the system's efficiency, presenting a novel method for artificial photosynthesis.
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Otoliths are important structures for balance and hearing of fish and constitute a useful tool in fisheries science. This study provides, for the first time in the Mediterranean, information on the otolith morphometrics of , collected from the South Aegean Sea, and enriches the existing information on its age and growth by sex. The otolith shape variables examined showed a more circular to square otolith shape, related to the body size.

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The Role of Energy Balance-Related Behaviors (EBRBs) and their Determinants on the Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Children in Need, in Greece: A Scoping Review.

Curr Nutr Rep

November 2024

Department of Food, Nutrition and Dietetics, School Allied Health, Human Services & Sport, La Trobe University, Plenty Rd &, Kingsbury Dr, Bundoora, Melbourne, VIC, 3086, Australia.

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  • The study focuses on 'children in need' in Greece and their energy balance-related behaviors (EBRBs) related to overweight and obesity, highlighting a lack of existing literature at the European level.
  • Seven studies were reviewed, indicating prevalent unhealthy behaviors such as poor diet, inadequate sleep, and high sedentary activity among these children, influenced by factors like low parental education and socioeconomic status.
  • The findings aim to inform future research, interventions, and public health policies to better address the needs of this vulnerable population in Greece.
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  • * Genetic analysis revealed three main groups of glacier lanternfish: one in the Mediterranean Sea, one from oceanic samples, and a third from Norwegian fjords, with the Mediterranean group showing significantly lower genetic variation.
  • * The study indicates potential local adaptations in glacier lanternfish due to ocean currents and geographical separations, suggesting that conservation and management efforts should consider these genetic divisions among populations.
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Description Of Aims And Systems Used: Olive (Olea europea L.) is one of the most economically important tree crops worldwide, especially for the countries in the Mediterranean basin. Given the economic and nutritional importance of the crop for olive oil and drupe production, we generated transcriptional atlases for the Greek olive cultivars "Chondrolia Chalkidikis" and "Koroneiki" which have contrasting characteristics in terms of fruit development, oil production properties, and use.

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  • This study investigates how different feature selection methods, machine learning classifiers, and radiomic feature sources influence the accuracy of models predicting clinically significant prostate cancer from MRI data.
  • Two datasets containing 465 and 204 patients allowed for the extraction of 1246 radiomic features, and 480 models were evaluated using various metrics, with the best-performing models leveraging specific feature selection methods and classifiers.
  • The findings highlight the importance of selecting the right feature selection method and source of radiomic features, as they significantly impact model performance for diagnosing prostate cancer.
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Mental health impairment and recovery after a road traffic injury: where do we stand in Europe?

Front Public Health

November 2024

Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Section, European Public Health Association, Utrecht, Netherlands.

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  • Individuals who suffer from road traffic injuries (RTIs) face a higher risk of long-term mental health issues and delayed recovery, often receiving insufficient psychological support.
  • There is significant research on this topic in places like Australia, Canada, and the US, but it remains underexplored in Europe, highlighting a gap in understanding and intervention.
  • The review identifies major challenges in defining mental health recovery, varied research methods, and inadequate data collection in Europe, calling for improved public health policies and research to address the mental health consequences of RTIs.
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Major oil spills can impose a significant environmental hazard on the marine ecosystem, and a promising mitigation measure is in-situ oil burning (ISB). However, our knowledge of the impact of the burned residues and soot deposition on the marine ecosystem is still limited. We investigated the effects of burned oil residue and soot deposition on the marine plankton communities of the oligotrophic Eastern Mediterranean Sea with a mesocosm experiment.

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  • Exposure to the Russian-Ukrainian War led to severe mental health issues among residents from 11 countries, with Ukrainians experiencing the worst effects.
  • The study identified factors like previous mental disorders and perceived stress as common predictors of PTSD and CPTSD, while some unique factors, such as gender and relationship status, also played a role.
  • Findings emphasize the importance of mental health support for populations affected by ongoing conflict, especially given the uncertain threat of war in many areas.
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Editorial: Manipulation of plant architecture for crop production.

Front Plant Sci

October 2024

Department of Vitis, Hellenic Agricultural Organization-DIMITRA (ELGO-DIMITRA), Institute of Olive Tree, Subtropical Crops and Viticulture, Athens, Greece.

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An Affordable Dual Purpose Spray Setup for Lithium-Ion Batteries Thin Film Electrode Deposition.

Materials (Basel)

October 2024

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, School of Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, 71410 Heraklion, Greece.

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  • A new cost-effective spray setup combines compressed air spray and electrospray techniques specifically for small-scale lab use, aimed at helping researchers grow battery electrodes.
  • The system includes user-friendly control software and detailed cost/materials information, addressing the lack of affordable research tools for these methods.
  • Testing revealed that air-spray samples were more consistent, while electrospray samples provided better material coverage and crystallinity, though both faced challenges like cracking and solvent evaporation, with further upgrades discussed for future research.
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  • The study focused on using silicon nitride (SiN) as an additive to improve the properties of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) through material extrusion (MEX) 3D printing, testing various concentrations of SiN from 0.0 to 10.0 wt. %.
  • Following the preparation of six composite types, a series of comprehensive tests were conducted, including thermal, mechanical, and morphological analyses, to evaluate the performance of the composites.
  • The results showed that the HDPE/SiN composite with 6.0 wt. % exhibited the best enhancements in mechanical properties, proving SiN to be a promising reinforcing additive for industrial 3D printing applications. *
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  • Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is linked to excessive sugar intake, particularly from sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB), which raises the risk of developing cardiometabolic diseases.
  • A study analyzed data from over 59,000 participants and found that each additional serving of SSB increased the risk of MetS by 6%, while moderate intake of fruit juices showed a potential protective effect.
  • Results for low/no caloric beverages (LNCB) were inconsistent, indicating that replacing SSB with LNCB or fruit juice did not significantly impact MetS incidence, suggesting further research is needed in this area.
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Infant BMI trajectories as early risk markers of poor psychosocial health in preadolescence.

BMC Public Health

October 2024

Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Health Science and Education, Harokopio University, Athens, Greece.

Background: Common mental disorders often emerge during childhood and adolescence, and their prevalence is disproportionately elevated among those affected by obesity. Early life growth patterns may provide a useful target for primordial prevention; however, research is lacking. Therefore, this study aimed to identify distinct body mass index (BMI) trajectories during the first year of life and to assess their associations with psychosocial outcomes in preadolescence (9-13 years).

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Enhancing Red Table Grape Coloration Using Tsikoudia: A Novel and Sustainable Approach.

Plants (Basel)

September 2024

Department of Agriculture, School of Agricultural Sciences, Hellenic Mediterranean University, P.O. BOX 1939, GR 71410 Heraklion, Greece.

Achieving optimal coloration in red table grapes, especially in warm-climate regions, presents significant challenges due to high temperatures that inhibit anthocyanin biosynthesis. Conventional methods to enhance grape coloration, including the use of abscisic acid (ABA), ethephon, foliar nutrient supplementation, and viticultural practices like cluster trimming and girdling, have limitations related to cost, regulatory restrictions, and potential adverse effects on grapes quality. This study proposes the application of tsikoudia, a traditional Greek alcoholic beverage, as a novel, sustainable, and cost-effective alternative to conventional practices.

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Eleonora's falcon ( Géné, 1839) is a well-known long-distance migrant of the Afro-Palaearctic flyway, a summer breeder of the Mediterranean region and North-west Africa and a winter resident of Madagascar and surrounding areas, thus characterized as a double endemic. Within the context of a long-term monitoring and conservation programme on Antikythira Island, Greece, which accommodates one of the largest concentrations of breeding pairs of Eleonora's falcons globally, birds were subjected to regular inspections for the presence of ticks from 2017 to 2023. In total, 104 adults and 149 nymphs (all belonging to genus) were collected.

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  • Rodent pests are a big problem for farmers in Morocco, especially those growing crops, and they hurt food security and farmers' incomes.
  • A study surveyed 100 farmers and found that most recognized rodents as a serious threat, with the common types being house mice and roof rats.
  • The study showed that younger and more educated farmers are better at managing rodent issues using eco-friendly methods, while older farmers often rely on chemical poisons.
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Assessing the physiological effects of microplastics on cultured mussels in the Mediterranean Sea.

Environ Pollut

December 2024

Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, 19013, Anavyssos, Greece; MINDS (Marine Innovation, Depollution and Services), 195 00, Lavrion, Greece. Electronic address:

Microplastics (MPs) pollution has gained attention due to its ecological threats and potential economic impacts. Yet significant knowledge gaps remain in understanding MPs effects on marine organisms' physiology. This study quantifies the physiological impacts of MPs on farmed mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) across various locations in the Mediterranean Sea by combining a laboratory experiment with a Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model.

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Warming and trophic structure tightly control phytoplankton bloom amplitude, composition and succession.

PLoS One

October 2024

MARBEC (Marine Biodiversity, Exploitation and Conservation), Univ Montpellier, CNRS, Ifremer, IRD, Montpellier, France.

To better identify the responses of phytoplankton blooms to warming conditions as expected in a climate change context, an in situ mesocosm experiment was carried out in a coastal Mediterranean lagoon (Thau Lagoon, South of France) in April 2018. Our objective was to assess both the direct and indirect effects of warming on phytoplankton, particularly those mediated by top-down control. Four treatments were applied: 1) natural planktonic community with ambient water temperature (C); 2) natural planktonic community at +3°C elevated temperature (T); 3) exclusion of larger zooplankton (> 200 μm; mesozooplankton) leaving microzooplankton predominant with ambient water temperature (MicroZ); and 4) exclusion of larger zooplankton (> 200 μm; mesozooplankton) at +3°C elevated temperature (TMicroZ).

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The Relationship Between Maturation Size and Maximum Tree Size From Tropical to Boreal Climates.

Ecol Lett

September 2024

Universite Grenoble Alpes, Institut National de Recherche Pour Agriculture, Alimentation et Environnement (INRAE), Laboratoire EcoSystemes et Societes En Montagne (LESSEM), Grenoble, France.

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  • - The study examines the relationship between tree maturation size and reproduction, finding that larger tree species tend to start reproducing at a smaller size than expected, challenging previous assumptions.
  • - Researchers analyzed seed production data from 486 tree species across different climates, revealing that maturation size increases with maximum size but not in a straightforward manner.
  • - The results indicate that this trend is particularly pronounced in colder climates, highlighting the importance of understanding maturation size to better predict how forests will respond to climate change and disturbances.
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Background: Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a pathological condition characterized by the dilation of the lower part of the aorta, where significant hemodynamic forces are present. The prevalence and high mortality risk associated with AAA remain major concerns within the scientific community. There is a critical need for extensive research to understand the underlying mechanisms, pathophysiological characteristics, and effective detection methods for abdominal aortic abnormalities.

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Elucidating marine microbiota diversity and dynamics holds significant importance due to their role in maintaining vital ecosystem functions and services including climate regulation. This work aims to contribute in the understanding of microbial ecology and networking in one of the world's most understudied marine regions, the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. High-throughput 16S and 18S rRNA gene sequencing analysis was applied to study the diversity of bacteria and unicellular eukaryotes in the different water masses of the Cretan Passage during two seasonally-different sampling expeditions.

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