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Objectives: To conduct a systematic review to determine the acute and chronic effects of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients on cardiac autonomic function, glucose variability, inspiratory muscle strength and endurance, hemodynamic variables, and exercise capacity.

Methods: A search was carried out according to a specific search strategy, following the PRISMA statement, and three independent reviewers have undertaken the article selection process. Searches were carried out in June 2023, on the following electronic databases: EMBASE, MEDLINE (PubMed), SCOPUS (Elsevier), and Web of Science.

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Introduction: We conducted a systematic review of clinical practice guidelines to identify red flags for serious pathologies in neck pain mentioned in clinical practice guidelines, to evaluate agreement in red flag recommendations across guidelines, and to investigate the level of evidence including what study type the recommendations are based on.

Methods: We searched for guidelines focusing on specific and nonspecific neck pain in MEDLINE, EMBASE, and PEDro up to June 9, 2023. Additionally, we searched for guidelines through citation tracking strategies, by consulting experts in the field, and by checking guideline organization databases.

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Background: Coronary artery bypass grafts (CABGs) and cardiac valve replacement surgeries (CVRSs) are common lifesaving cardiac surgeries. They are linked to an increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs). This review scopes the effects of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on adult patients, considering mainly exercise capacity, lung function, and the occurrence of PPCs.

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  • The study examines how well ChatGPT answers common questions about female urinary incontinence (UI), focusing on the accuracy and completeness of its responses compared to established medical guidelines.* -
  • Researchers tested 14 questions by assessing ChatGPT's answers on a scale for accuracy (1 to 5) and completeness (1 to 3), finding that while some answers were mostly correct, many lacked the detail provided in clinical guidelines.* -
  • The findings raise concerns for healthcare professionals regarding the reliability of artificial intelligence in patient counseling, as most responses from ChatGPT fell short of expected completeness and accuracy specified in scientific guidelines.*
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Background: Cardiovascular diseases remain a leading global cause of mortality worldwide especially in older adults. Although it is known that regular exercise reduces cardiovascular diseases incidence, its effects on specific cardiovascular aging parameters considering the influence of sex and different exercise designs are still not fully understood. Therefore, this systematic review and meta-analysis aims to evaluate the effects of different physical exercise protocols on age-related cardiovascular outcomes in older adults.

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Active Commuting as a Factor of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis.

J Funct Morphol Kinesiol

July 2024

Department of Physiotherapy, LUNEX ASBL, Luxembourg Health & Sport Sciences Research Institute, LUNEX University of Applied Sciences, 4671 Differdange, Luxembourg.

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  • Active commuting (AC) might help prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD), but the relationship isn't fully clear based on current evidence.
  • A systematic review analyzed five studies involving 491,352 participants, focusing on different transportation methods and their effects on CVD over periods of 5 to 20 years.
  • The findings suggest AC could reduce the risk of CVD, highlighting the need for more standardized research methods and supportive public health policies for active commuting.
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We tested the validity of the state space correspondence (SSC) strategy based on k-nearest neighbor cross-predictability (KNNCP) to assess the directionality of coupling in stochastic nonlinear bivariate autoregressive (NBAR) processes. The approach was applied to assess closed-loop cardiorespiratory interactions between heart period (HP) variability and respiration (R) during a controlled respiration (CR) protocol in 19 healthy humans (aged from 27 to 35 yrs, 11 females) and during active standing (STAND) in 25 athletes (aged from 20 to 40 yrs, all men) and 25 non-athletes (aged from 20 to 40 yrs, all men). Over simulated NBAR processes, we found that (i) the SSC approach can detect the correct causal relationship as the direction leads to better KNNCP from the past of the driver to the future state of the target and (ii) simulations suggest that the ability of the method is preserved in any condition of complexity of the interacting series.

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Applicability of heart rate variability for cardiac autonomic assessment in long-term COVID patients: A systematic review.

J Electrocardiol

January 2024

Postgraduation Program in Functional Rehabilitation and Performance (PPGRDF), UPE, Petrolina, PE, Brazil; Department of Physiotherapy, University of Pernambuco (UPE), Petrolina, PE, Brazil.

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  • This systematic review aimed to evaluate the methods used to assess heart rate variability (HRV) in individuals recovering from COVID-19 after the acute phase.* -
  • The review included studies from several databases and focused on those using linear and non-linear HRV assessment methods, excluding low-quality or irrelevant studies, and found that 24-hour Holter monitoring and 12-lead ECG were the primary tools used.* -
  • Results indicated that about half of the studies showed autonomic dysfunction post-COVID-19, with a predominance of cardiac sympathetic modulation, and the overall methodological quality of the included studies was reasonable.*
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Cardiorespiratory coupling is associated with exercise capacity in athletes: A cross-sectional study.

Respir Physiol Neurobiol

February 2024

University of Milan, Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, Milan, Italy; IRCCS Policlinico San Donato, Department of Cardiothoracic, Vascular Anesthesia and Intensive Care, San Donato Milanese, Milan, Italy.

Purpose: To determine the association between exercise capacity based on peak oxygen uptake (VO) and resting cardiorespiratory coupling (CRC) levels in athletes and non-athletes' subjects.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in 42 apparently healthy male subjects, aged between 20 and 40 years old. The participants were allocated into athletes (n = 21) and non-athletes (n = 21) groups.

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Low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of disability in the workplace, often caused by manually lifting of heavy loads. Instrumental-based assessment tools are used to quantitatively assess the biomechanical risk of lifting activities. This study aims to verify that, during the execution of fatiguing frequency-dependent lifting, high-density surface electromyography (HDsEMG) allows the discrimination of healthy controls (HC) versus people with LBP and biomechanical risk levels.

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Cardiac Autonomic Function and Functional Capacity in Post-COVID-19 Individuals with Systemic Arterial Hypertension.

J Pers Med

September 2023

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Reabilitação e Desempenho Funcional (PPGRDF), Universidade de Pernambuco (UPE), Petrolina 56328-900, PE, Brazil.

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  • * The study involved 40 SAH participants, with G1 showing lower performance in a 6-minute walk test (6MWT), covering less distance compared to G2 (465 m vs. 522 m, p < 0.05).
  • * Despite the decreased walking capability in those post-COVID-19, the analysis found no significant differences in cardiac autonomic function between G1 and G2, indicating that while FC
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The estimation of cardiorespiratory coupling (CRC) is attracting interest in sports physiology as an important tool to characterize cardiac neural regulation genuinely driven by respiration. When applied in sports medicine, cardiorespiratory coupling measurements can provide information on the effects of training, pre-competition stress, as well as cardiovascular adjustments during stressful stimuli. Furthermore, since the cardiorespiratory coupling is strongly affected by physical activity, the study of the cardiorespiratory coupling can guide the application of specific training methods to optimize the coupling between autonomic activity and heart with possible effects on performance.

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The aim of this study was to assess cardiorespiratory coupling (CRC) in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients (T2DM) and apparently healthy individuals, in order to test the hypothesis that this method can provide additional knowledge to the information obtained through the heart rate variability (HRV). A cross-sectional study was conducted in T2DM patients(T2DMG=32) and health controls (CON=32). For CRC analysis, the electrocardiogram, arterial pressure, and thoracic respiratory movement were recorded at rest in supine position and during active standing.

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Purpose: Exercise fidelity is a fundamental aspect of exercise prescription by physiotherapists. Assessing exercise fidelity telehealth (videoconference) is potentially useful but its reproducibility has not been assessed. The objective was to evaluate agreement (reproducibility) of video rating of calf exercise fidelity within (over four weeks) and between telehealth raters and compared with live rating.

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Background: Sport-for-All emphasizes that every individual has the right to participate in sport. Despite all efforts to deliver Sport-for-All during the past decades, studies indicate that sport participation rates have been stagnating, whereas social inequalities in sport continue to exist. By applying an institutional theory lens, this study sheds light on how the dual mission of sport federations, i.

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Cardiac Changes Related to COVID-19 in Athletes: A Brief Review.

Curr Emerg Hosp Med Rep

August 2022

Department of Physiotherapy, LUNEX University, International University of Health, Exercise & Sports S.A. 50, L, 50 Av. du Parc des Sports, 4671 Differdange, Luxembourg.

Purpose Of Review: To describe the cardiac changes related to COVID-19 in athletes, in addition to presenting the current recommendations for cardiac assessment and return to sport after COVID-19 infection.

Recent Findings: The current state of the art suggests that myocarditis and pericarditis are the main cardiac pathologies related to the COVID-19 infection in athletes even after recovery. The criteria for determining and evaluating cardiac conditions are still discussed, as well as what stage of infection do cardiomyopathies occur.

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Purpose: Despite the relevant presence of nonlinear components on heart period (HP) likely due to cardiorespiratory coupling (CRC), the HP is frequently analyzed in absence of concomitant recordings of respiratory movements (RESP). This study aims to assess the cardiovascular dynamics and CRC during postural challenge in athletes and non-athletes via joint symbolic analysis (JSA).

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 50 men, aged between 20 and 40 yrs, divided into athletes (n = 25) and non-athletes (n = 25) groups.

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A Masterclass on developing clinical tools in sport and exercise medicine using principles of clinimetrics.

Phys Ther Sport

May 2022

Division of Physiotherapy, University of Cape Town, Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa; Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa. Electronic address:

Musculoskeletal assessment and skill screening tests are regularly used in sports and exercise science to determine performance levels or injury risk in athletes. Many of these tests are used without having undergone clinimetric evaluation. The steps to develop these screening tests and assessment tools should include a structured process according to the clinimetric principles (conceptual and measurement model, reliability, validity, responsiveness, interpretability, burden, alternative forms, and cultural and language adaptation).

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This systematic review assessed four measurement properties of measures (instruments) used by researchers to assess adherence to caregiver facilitated therapeutic activities (CFTA) for children in published research. The measurement properties considered in this systematic review were dyadic considerations, interpretability, reliability, and validity of the instruments used to assess adherence or compliance. Two databases (http://www.

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Background: Cycling is a popular global sport and method of transportation and a significant contributor to admissions to hospital emergency units following an injury. Mountain biking events present additional challenges with remote venues and isolated courses, for which on-site medical care is often provided, for both injury and illness occurring during races. National health data may not represent these unique events, and specific data on incidence of injury and illness in mountain biking events are essential.

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