137 results match your criteria: "University of Mary Hardin-Baylor[Affiliation]"
Placenta
December 2024
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA. Electronic address:
Chronic arsenic exposure affects over 140 million people globally. While arsenic easily crosses the placenta, the specific mechanisms impacting placental immune cell populations and fetal health are unclear. Maternal arsenic exposure is epidemiologically linked to increased infection risk, mortality, and cancer susceptibility in offspring, emphasizing the importance of understanding placentally-mediated immune effects.
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November 2024
Department of Environmental Health and Engineering, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Unlabelled: Prenatal arsenic exposure has been linked to a myriad of negative health effects. There is relatively little insight into the mechanisms and signaling alterations across different fetal organs that drive long-term immune-related issues following prenatal arsenic exposure. Therefore, the effects of this exposure window on gene expression in the liver, placenta, heart, and lung of gestation day (GD) 18 C57BL/6 mouse fetuses were investigated.
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January 2025
Department of Environmental Health and Engineering, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA. Electronic address:
Both tissue-resident macrophages and monocytes recruited from the bone marrow that transform into tissue-resident cells play critical roles in mediating homeostasis as well as in the pathology of inflammatory diseases. Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is the most common drinking water contaminant worldwide and represents a major public health concern. There are numerous diseases caused by iAs exposure in which macrophages are involved, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and increased risk of (respiratory) infectious diseases.
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November 2024
Trevor Young practices in outpatient internal medicine at Baylor Scott & White Health Central Texas Region in Temple, Tex., and is an adjunct professor and clinical assistant professor in the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Physician Assistant Program in Belton, Tex. The author has disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
The purpose of the study was to explore how nurses' religious beliefs affect their ability to forgive themselves and others. A descriptive correlational study was conducted. The data were collected using an online survey via Qualtrics using three validated tools Enright Forgiveness Inventory - 30 (to measure forgiveness of others), Enright Self-Forgiveness Inventory (to measure forgiveness of self), and Duke University Religious Index (to measure religiosity).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNutrients
August 2024
Human Performance Lab, School of Exercise & Sport Science, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX 76513, USA.
Exp Physiol
October 2024
School of Kinesiology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA.
We examined how resistance exercise (RE), cycling exercise and disuse atrophy affect myosin heavy chain (MyHC) protein fragmentation. The 1boutRE study involved younger men (n = 8; 5 ± 2 years of RE experience) performing a lower body RE bout with vastus lateralis (VL) biopsies being obtained prior to and acutely following exercise. With the 10weekRT study, VL biopsies were obtained in 36 younger adults before and 24 h after their first/naïve RE bout.
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August 2024
Trevor D. Young practices in outpatient internal medicine at Baylor Scott & White Health, Central Texas Region in Temple, Tex., and is an adjunct professor and clinical assistant professor in the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Physician Assistant Program in Belton, Tex. The author has disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Because of its greater reduction of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), chlorthalidone is recommended over hydrochlorothiazide as the preferred diuretic for patients with primary hypertension. However, hydrochlorothiazide is more commonly prescribed than chlorthalidone for this condition. This article reviews recent studies investigating the effectiveness of chlorthalidone and hydrochlorothiazide in reducing MACE, to help clinicians make an evidence-based informed decision on which diuretic to prescribe.
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May 2024
School of Kinesiology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA.
We sought to examine how resistance exercise (RE), cycling exercise, and disuse atrophy affect myosin heavy chain (MyHC) protein fragmentation in humans. In the first study (1boutRE), younger adult men (n=8; 5±2 years of RE experience) performed a lower body RE bout with vastus lateralis (VL) biopsies obtained immediately before, 3-, and 6-hours post-exercise. In the second study (10weekRT), VL biopsies were obtained in untrained younger adults (n=36, 18 men and 18 women) before and 24 hours (24h) after their first/naïve RE bout.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Parkinsons Dis
June 2024
Physicians Assistant Program and the Exercise and Sport Science Department, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX, USA.
Background: Autonomic dysfunction precedes endothelial dysfunction in Parkinson's disease (PD) and causes blood pressure and circulation abnormalities that are highly disruptive to one's quality of life. While exercise interventions have proven helpful for motor symptoms of PD, improving associated non-motor symptoms is limited. Low-intensity resistance training with blood flow restriction (LIRT-BFR) improves autonomic dysfunction in non-PD patients and high-intensity resistance training (HIRT) is recommended for motor symptom improvements for people with PD (PwPD).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Exerc Sci
January 2024
School of Kinesiology, Applied Health, and Recreation, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA.
Softball is a sport that requires speed, agility, and lower-body power to be successful. Accordingly, strength and conditioning programs have focused on improving speed and lower-body power, which are beneficial to players performing softball-related tasks. The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation between absolute and relative lower-body strength to performance measures among female collegiate softball players.
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March 2024
Human Performance Lab, School of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX 76513, USA.
Biotransformation of minerals via glycosylation by microorganisms such as yeast and/or probiotics yields nutrients bound to a food matrix, resulting in increased bioavailability. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of glycoprotein matrix-bound zinc (GPM) on absorption compared to inorganic zinc oxide. Sixteen participants ingested 11 mg of zinc as either GPM™ Soy-Free Zinc (GPM, Ashland, Kearny, NJ, USA) or zinc oxide (USP).
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February 2024
Physiology and Nutrition, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, USA.
Introduction We examined if acute ingestion of a novel thermogenic supplement influences resting energy expenditure (REE), mood, and hemodynamic function. Methods Forty-six adults completed this randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, crossover study. Participants underwent two conditions: placebo (PL) and treatment (TX) containing 300 mg of caffeine and 3 g of acetyl-L-carnitine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Phys Ther Educ
March 2023
Diane U. Jette is an adjunct professor at MGH Institute of Health Professions, 36 1st Avenue, Boston, MA 02129 Please address all correspondence to Diane U. Jette.
Introduction: Physical therapy education has an acute need for effective leaders due to multiple factors, including increasing numbers of programs and retirement of experienced leaders. Recognizing the need for formal leadership education, the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) developed a fellowship in physical therapy educational leadership in 2011. This study aimed to understand participants' perceptions of their leadership experience and the role of the APTA fellowship.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Int Soc Sports Nutr
December 2024
University of South Carolina, Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC, USA.
Caffeine is a popular ergogenic aid that has a plethora of evidence highlighting its positive effects. A Google Scholar search using the keywords "caffeine" and "exercise" yields over 200,000 results, emphasizing the extensive research on this topic. However, despite the vast amount of available data, it is intriguing that uncertainties persist regarding the effectiveness and safety of caffeine.
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January 2024
School of Health Professions, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX 76513, USA.
Menopause causes a reduction in estradiol (E2) and may be associated with neuromuscular degeneration. Compared to pre-menopausal (PRE-M) women, this study sought to determine dietary protein intake and whether lower levels of circulating E2 in post-menopausal women (POST-M) were occurring alongside increased levels of biomarkers of axonal and neuromuscular junction degeneration (NMJ), inflammation, muscle protein degradation, and reduced indices of muscle quality and performance. Employing a cross-sectional design, PRE-M ( = 6) and POST-M ( = 6) dietary analysis data were collected and participants then donated a blood and urine sample followed by assessments for body composition, motor unit activation, and muscle performance.
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November 2023
Energy Balance & Body Composition Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology & Sport Management, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA.
Multi-ingredient thermogenic supplements can acutely increase resting energy expenditure (REE) and subjective energy. However, less is understood about the effects of chronic consumption on body composition, metabolism, and subjective variables such as mood, sleep quality, and eating behaviors. Fifty-two healthy, exercise-trained participants (50% female; mean ± SD age: 23.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Int Soc Sports Nutr
December 2023
Nova Southeastern University, Department of Health and Human Performance, Davie, FL, USA.
Position Statement: The International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) presents this position based on a critical examination of literature surrounding the effects of essential amino acid (EAA) supplementation on skeletal muscle maintenance and performance. This position stand is intended to provide a scientific foundation to athletes, dietitians, trainers, and other practitioners as to the benefits of supplemental EAA in both healthy and resistant (aging/clinical) populations. EAAs are crucial components of protein intake in humans, as the body cannot synthesize them.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Strength Cond Res
September 2023
School of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Moghaddam, M, Cervantes, M, Cheshier, B, and Jacobson, BH. Sprint interval training on stationary air bike elicits cardiorespiratory adaptations while being time-efficient. J Strength Cond Res 37(9): 1795-1801, 2023-Sprint interval training (SIT) refers to a set of brief intermittent exercises that are performed at maximal intensity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Physiol (Oxf)
September 2023
Applied Neuromuscular Physiology Lab, Department of Kinesiology, Applied Health, and Recreation, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
Aims: Motor unit recruitment and firing rate patterns of the vastus lateralis (VL) have not been compared between sexes during moderate- and high-intensity contraction intensities. Additionally, the influence of fiber composition on potential sex-related differences remains unquantified.
Methods: Eleven males and 11 females performed 40% and 70% maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs).
: To examine the effects of a 5-week continuous cycling training intervention on electromyographic amplitude (EMG)- and mechanomyographic amplitude (MMG)-torque relationships of the vastus lateralis (VL) during a prolonged contraction. : Twenty-four sedentary, young adults performed maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs) and a prolonged isometric trapezoidal contraction at the same absolute 40% MVC for the knee extensors before (PRE) and after training (POST). Individual - (slopes) and -terms (y-intercepts) were calculated from the log-transformed electromyographic amplitude (EMG)- and mechanomyographic amplitude (MMG)-torque relationships during the increasing and decreasing segments of the trapezoid.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFToxicol Lett
July 2023
Department of Environmental Health and Engineering, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA. Electronic address:
Prenatal arsenic exposure is a major public health concern, associated with altered birth outcomes and increased respiratory disease risk. However, characterization of the long-term effects of mid-pregnancy (second trimester) arsenic exposure on multiple organ systems is scant. This study aimed to characterize the long-term impact of mid-pregnancy inorganic arsenic exposure on the lung, heart, and immune system, including infectious disease response using the C57BL/6 mouse model.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBirth Defects Res
June 2023
US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Jefferson, Arkansas, USA.
The Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention (BDRP) strives to understand and protect against potential hazards to developing embryos, fetuses, children, and adults by bringing together scientific knowledge from diverse fields. The theme of 62nd Annual Meeting of BDRP, "From Bench to Bedside and Back Again", represented the cutting-edge research areas of high relevance to public health and significance in the fields of birth defects research and surveillance. The multidisciplinary Research Needs Workshop (RNW) convened at the Annual Meeting continues to identify pressing knowledge gaps and encourage interdisciplinary research initiatives.
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December 2023
Texas Tech University, Energy Balance & Body Composition Laboratory; Department of Kinesiology & Sport Management, Lubbock, TX, USA.
Background: Thermogenic supplements are often consumed by individuals seeking to improve energy levels and reduce body fat. These supplements are sold in powdered or ready-to-drink (RTD) forms and consist of a blend of ingredients such as caffeine, green tea extract, and other botanical compounds. While there is evidence that thermogenic supplements can positively affect resting energy expenditure (REE), the effect varies based on the combination of active ingredients.
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