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Background: Thoracic spine postural dysfunctions are common postpartum-related health problems, compromising breastfeeding efficacy and quality of life among women. Previous studies have particularly associated these conditions with increased breast sizes in several populations. However, such empirical evidence is scarce in the Nigerian population.

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Ultrasound of the Foot and Ankle in Peripheral Spondyloarthritis.

Semin Musculoskelet Radiol

December 2024

Department of Radiology, Leicester Royal Infirmary, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, United Kingdom.

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  • Seronegative spondyloarthritis (SpA) encompasses various types of arthritis, including ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, and others, mainly affecting appendicular joints like the feet and ankles.
  • Imaging, particularly magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound (US), is crucial for diagnosing peripheral seronegative SpA, revealing features like enthesitis and synovitis.
  • US is not only cost-effective and easily applicable in outpatient settings but also helps in monitoring inflammation and guiding procedures like biopsies and steroid injections.
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In complex systems, the system's self-regulation processes can transition between states of equilibrium and disequilibrium, leading to changes in the distribution of players within the playing space. Actions that are surprising, rare, or out of the ordinary tend to be valued for their potential to destabilize the opposing defensive structure, altering player dispersion, and creating fragile spaces for the attack. With advancements in understanding the influence of the environment on players' affordances, the tactical consequences from individuals' solutions to various scenarios and their impact on the game context becomes a rich area for investigation.

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Avascular necrosis of the femoral head (ANFH) is a progressive, multifactorial, and challenging clinical condition that often leads to hip dysfunction and deterioration. The pathogenesis of ANFH is complex, and there is no foolproof treatment strategy. Although some pharmacologic and surgical treatments have been shown to improve ANFH, the associated side effects and poor prognosis are of concern.

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The effect of exercise on depression and gut microbiota: Possible mechanisms.

Brain Res Bull

January 2025

School of Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Beijing Sport University, Beijing, China. Electronic address:

Exercise can effectively prevent and treat depression and anxiety, with gut microbiota playing a crucial role in this process. Studies have shown that exercise can influence the diversity and composition of gut microbiota, which in turn affects depression through immune, endocrine, and neural pathways in the gut-brain axis. The effectiveness of exercise varies based on its type, intensity, and duration, largely due to the different changes in gut microbiota.

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Background: Despite numerous studies affirming the potential of traditional Chinese exercises (TCEs) in enhancing balance in older adults, systematic integration is lacking. This study evaluated the effectiveness of five TCEs-Baduanjin, Liuzijue, Tai Chi, Wuqinxi, and Yijinjing-in improving balance among older adults using network meta-analysis.

Methods: This meta-analysis was registered in PROSPERO with the registration number CRD42023481450.

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Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Is it an Effective Treatment for Cancer Pain?

Pain Ther

February 2025

Department of Oncology, Guang'anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, No. 5, Beixiange, Xicheng District, Beijing, 100053, China.

Cancer is a major public health issue, with an estimated 20 million new cases and 9.7 million cancer-related deaths worldwide in 2022. Approximately 44.

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Background: Multiligament knee injuries (MLKIs) are complex and heterogeneous, often associated with concomitant injuries, and necessitates precise treatment strategies.

Preoperative Management: Effective preoperative management in MLKIs requires comprehensive evaluation, starting with a detailed patient history to identify the mechanisms of injury and prior treatments. Physical examination assesses for knee stability, while imaging techniques including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and radiographs detail ligament, cartilage, and meniscal injuries to identify all injured structures.

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This article reviews the existing literature and outlines recent advances in quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) techniques for the assessment of lower extremity muscle microtrauma following a marathon. Single-modality quantitative MRI techniques include T2 mapping to assess the dynamics of muscle inflammatory edema and variability at the site of injury, Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) to detect subclinical changes in muscle injury, Intravoxel Incoherent Motion (IVIM) imaging to provide simultaneous information on perfusion and diffusion in muscle tissue without the need for intravenous contrast, and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) to noninvasively detect intramyocellular lipid (IMCL) content in muscle before and after marathon exercise to explain the use of fatty acids as an energy source in skeletal muscle during long-distance running. As well as Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST) is particularly suitable for detecting changes in free creatine, pH values and lactate concentrations in muscles before and after exercise, providing a more detailed picture of muscle physiology and chemistry.

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TransmiR v3.0: an updated transcription factor-microRNA regulation database.

Nucleic Acids Res

January 2025

Department of Biomedical Informatics, Center for Noncoding RNA Medicine, State Key Laboratory of Vascular Homeostasis and Remodeling, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University, 38 Xueyuan Rd, Beijing 100191, China.

microRNAs (miRNAs) are active in various biological processes by mediating gene expression, and the full investigation of miRNA transcription is crucial for understanding the mechanisms underlying miRNA deregulation in pathological conditions. Here an updated TransmiR v3.0 database is presented with more comprehensive miRNA transcription regulation information, which contains 5095 transcription factor (TF) -miRNA regulations curated from 2285 papers and >6 million TF-miRNA regulations derived from ChIP-seq data.

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  • Coronary artery calcium scoring (CACS) is a non-invasive method that improves cardiovascular risk assessment for individuals without symptoms and is increasingly linked to non-cardiovascular diseases and overall mortality.
  • The review emphasizes a strong connection between CACS and various non-CV diseases like COPD, diabetes, and chronic kidney disease, suggesting CACS could help with early diagnosis and risk evaluation.
  • Further research is needed to determine effective CACS cutoff values and enhance integration of this scoring into healthcare for better preventive care.
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  • This study developed and validated a predictive nomogram to assess frailty risk in older adults using data from 344 participants in Hebei Province, China.
  • The predictive model incorporated six key factors: age, nutritional risk, hypertension, multimorbidity, depression, and results from a 2-Minute step test, showcasing strong discrimination ability with AUC values of 0.866 and 0.854.
  • The model is not only well-calibrated, as confirmed by various tests and calibration curves, but also aims to help older adults identify and prevent frailty early on.
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Snow sports-specific extension of the IOC consensus statement: methods for recording and reporting epidemiological data on injury and illness in sports.

Br J Sports Med

December 2024

Amsterdam Collaboration on Health and Safety in Sports, IOC Research Centre for Prevention of Injury and Protection of Athlete Health, Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Amsterdam UMC Locatie VUmc, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The International Olympic Committee's (IOC) consensus statement on 'methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injury and illness in sport' recommended standardising methods to advance data collection and reporting consistency. However, additional aspects need to be considered when these methods are applied to specific sports settings. Therefore, we have developed a snow sports-specific extension of the IOC statement to promote the harmonisation of injury and illness registration methods among athletes of all levels and categories in the different disciplines governed by the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), which is also applicable to other related snow sports such as biathlon, ski mountaineering, and to some extent, para snow sports.

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Psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the sport success scale: a confirmatory study on Chinese adolescents.

BMC Psychol

November 2024

Exercise and Sports Science Programme, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, 16150, Malaysia.

Background: Sporting success relies not only on athletes' physical qualities but also involves psychological, technical, and environmental factors. Given the lack of effective tools to comprehensively measure sporting success in the Chinese context, this study aimed to validate the Chinese version of the Sport Success Scale (SSS-C).

Methods: A total of 604 adolescent basketball players, comprising 301 (49.

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Objective: To investigate the neuromuscular activity characteristics of Tai Chi athletes and identify optimal muscle synergy patterns.

Method: Data were collected from 12 elite Tai Chi athletes using a Vicon motion capture system, a Kistler 3D force plate, and a Noraxon surface electromyography system. Muscle synergy patterns were extracted using Non-negative Matrix Factorization.

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Background: With the continuous development of society and the economy, population aging has become an inevitable global development trend, triggering a series of social problems and having a more serious impact on the physical and mental health of middle-aged and older adults. Physical exercise is one of the key factors for improving the overall health and quality of life of individuals, but the role of square dance exercise and the quality of life of middle-aged and older adults have not yet been clarified.

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the associations between square dance exercise and the quality of life of middle-aged and older adults and its mechanism of action, including its effects on physical health and mental health, with negative emotions and attitudes towards aging as mediating variables.

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A scoping review of rapid weight loss in judo athletes: prevalence, magnitude, effects on performance, risks, and recommendations.

Phys Act Nutr

September 2024

Martial Arts and Combat Sports Research Group, Sport Department, School of Physical Education and Sport, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

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  • - The article reviews the prevalence and methods of rapid weight loss (RWL) in combat sports like judo, highlighting its commonality among athletes and the significant reductions in body mass (around 5%).
  • - It points out that while RWL can impair athletes' performance and psychological health, negative effects are lessened when a recovery time of more than 4 hours is allowed post-weight loss.
  • - The article emphasizes the health risks associated with RWL practices and recommends that athletes avoid these methods to ensure better health and performance.
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  • The study examines how to improve athlete compensation systems by evaluating the effectiveness of different types of compensation incentives.
  • Using a combination of empirical research and qualitative analysis on data from 352 athletes, the study finds that various forms of compensation significantly boost motivation.
  • It identifies two main configurations of high compensation's incentive effect: "economic value" and "economic environmental value," suggesting that mixing compensation types can enhance motivation in unique ways.
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Jumping performance is influenced by body composition and excess fat mass impairs performance. Maintaining optimal fat mass and fat-free mass (FFM) is crucial for enhancing jump height. However, there is limited evidence on short-term weight loss programs that reduce fat mass without water restriction and their effects on muscle function and jumping performance.

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  • Intestinal flora imbalances and butyrate metabolism issues occur before symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and are linked to its development.
  • These issues can damage the intestinal barrier, allowing harmful substances to enter the bloodstream and worsen arthritis through inflammation.
  • Butyrate, an intestinal metabolite, plays a crucial role in regulating immune responses and protecting against joint damage, suggesting that improving butyrate production or supplementing it could be effective treatments for RA.
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to observe the relationship between objectively measured levels of physical activity and cognitive impairment (CI) in the presence or absence of diabetes in middle-aged and elderly hemodialysis patients.

Methods: In this multicenter cross-sectional study, 339 clinically stable hemodialysis patients (210 males; mean age: 67.38 ± 8.

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  • The study aimed to analyze how weight reduction before competition impacts the physiological performance, mental state, and sleep quality of 16 male freestyle wrestlers.
  • Measurements were taken at three stages: the start of slow weight reduction, the start of rapid weight reduction, and the day before the competition, highlighting changes in vital health indicators.
  • Findings showed increases in fatigue and heart rate during rapid weight loss, with overall mood and sleep quality negatively affected, yet the approach to weight loss effectively reduced body fat with minimal effects on performance.
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  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of exercise rehabilitation therapy for patients with Degenerative Meniscal Lesions of the Tibia (DMLT) to provide safer treatment options and evidence-based medical recommendations.
  • The research used a systematic literature search and analyzed data from 12 randomized controlled trials involving 1336 patients, aiming to assess various rehabilitation outcomes like pain relief and muscle strength.
  • Results indicated that exercise therapy significantly reduced pain and improved muscle strength and physical function, but showed limited effectiveness in enhancing knee joint function when compared to surgery alone.
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