532 results match your criteria: "University of Technology Sydney UTS.[Affiliation]"

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  • Geopolymer concretes are being adopted slowly in the industry due to concerns about their long-term durability, particularly regarding the corrosion of reinforcement from chloride exposure.
  • The corrosion process in concrete has two stages: the initiation phase (time for chlorides to reach reinforcement) and the propagation phase (active corrosion), but current tests mostly focus only on the initiation phase.
  • A new performance-based test is proposed that evaluates both phases of corrosion in alkali-activated concretes without using electrical potential and can be completed fairly quickly.*
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Cellular response in three-dimensional spheroids and tissues exposed to real and simulated microgravity: a narrative review.

NPJ Microgravity

November 2024

Department of Anesthesiology, Intensive Care Medicine and Emergency Medicine, Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden, University Hospital Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany.

The rising aging population underscores the need for advances in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Alterations in cellular response in microgravity might be pivotal in unraveling the intricate cellular mechanisms governing tissue and organ regeneration. Microgravity could improve multicellular spheroid, tissue, and organ formation.

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Can neurocognitive performance account for dimensional paranoid ideation?

Cogn Neuropsychiatry

January 2025

School of Population Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Bentley, Australia.

Objective: Paranoid ideation underlies numerous psychological disorders and has debilitating effects on daily life. Deficits in neurocognition are highlighted as a contributing factor to paranoid-related disorders, but the impact on the symptom-level experience of paranoid ideation is unclear. This study aimed to employ a dimensional approach to understand the association between neurocognition and the severity and presence of paranoid ideation.

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  • Functional Data Analysis (FDA) focuses on analyzing functions or curves and has become increasingly relevant in sports, particularly in understanding human movement over the past thirty years.
  • Functional principal components analysis (PCA) is a key FDA technique used in sports biomechanics to explore variability in biomechanical data from various sports, helping to interpret athletic performance.
  • The review highlights new FDA methods not yet utilized in sports biomechanics, using rowing data as examples, and emphasizes the potential of FDA to aid practitioners in decision-making related to athlete movement characteristics.
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The study investigated the influence of mental fatigue on older people's enjoyment during a series of physical exercises. Using a randomized cross-over design, participants ( = 35) completed a 6-minute walking test - 6MWT, a Timed Up and Go-TUG test and three sets of knee extension exercise (first set: KE1, second set: KE2, third set: KE3) under two experimental conditions (control or mental fatigue). The Nonparametric Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Factorial Experiments was used to compare the number of repetitions performed during three sets of resistance exercise between conditions.

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Background And Objective: Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent cancer among women worldwide. With a growing number of BC survivors (BCSs), the number of survivors who require high-quality survivorship care is increasing. Various recommendations have been proposed for survivorship care plans (SCPs).

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Sexual health after breast cancer: a clinical practice review.

Ann Palliat Med

September 2024

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Odette Cancer Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

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  • Breast cancer affects not only physical health but also the mental and sexual well-being of survivors, leading to issues like pain during sex and decreased sexual satisfaction.
  • The literature currently identifies varying contributing factors to sexual health challenges, including physical symptoms and psychosocial stressors, yet there is a notable gap in research regarding the intersectionality of ethnicity, age, and socioeconomic status in these experiences.
  • Recommendations suggest a shift towards a more holistic, patient-centered approach in survivorship care that prioritizes sexual health and comfort, moving beyond just managing the disease itself.
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A qualitative study of specialist multidisciplinary clinician perspectives on barriers/facilitators to care for children with brain cancer and their families: "".

Palliat Support Care

October 2024

Centre for Improving Palliative, Aged and Chronic Care through Clinical Research and Translation, Faculty of Health (IMPACCT), University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Sydney, NSW, Australia.

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  • This study looked at how doctors and nurses in Australia help kids with brain cancer and the challenges they face.
  • They talked to 11 health professionals about what works well and what doesn't in caring for these children and their families.
  • The results showed that caring for kids with brain cancer is complicated because their tumors are rare, and there's a need for better guidelines and support for everyone involved.
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The demand for direct-to-patient (DTP) telegenetics (genetics services delivered via videoconferencing) in genetic counseling practice has rapidly increased, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent telegenetics literature is mostly quantitative and not in the Australian context. A qualitative interview study was conducted to address this gap.

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  • - The study aimed to investigate whether adding creatine supplementation to resistance exercise could offer more benefits for men with prostate cancer undergoing androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) than resistance exercise alone, particularly in terms of lean mass, strength, and physical function.
  • - Conducted over 12 weeks with 30 participants, the trial compared two groups: one performing resistance exercise with a placebo and the other with creatine, both achieving significant improvements in lean mass, muscle strength, and physical function.
  • - The results showed that while both groups experienced similar improvements in the measured outcomes, there were no significant differences between the groups, suggesting that creatine supplementation doesn't provide additional benefits over resistance exercise alone.
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  • Many cancer survivors often have other health problems (multimorbidity), which makes their care more complicated and costly.
  • A study asked health professionals and cancer survivors about what is most important for their care and research, resulting in a list of principles and supports they agreed on.
  • The study found that focusing on survivorship, self-management, and peer support is essential for helping cancer survivors manage their health better.
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Utilisation of Medicare chronic disease management item numbers for people with cancer in Queensland, Australia.

Aust Health Rev

December 2024

Caring Futures Institute, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, SA, Australia; and Cancer and Palliative Care Outcomes Centre, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Qld, Australia; and Human Performance Research Centre, INSIGHT Research Institute, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), NSW, Australia; and Exercise Medicine Research Institute, School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA, Australia; and Institute for Health Research, University of Notre Dame Australia, WA, Australia.

Objective Chronic disease is common in people with cancer. However, the utilisation of Medicare chronic disease management (CDM) items for cancer patients in Australia remains unexplored. This study investigates Medicare CDM item numbers relating to people with cancer, including general practitioner (GP) and allied health CDM item numbers, and any associated sociodemographic factors.

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On-water Rowing Biomechanical Assessment: A Systematic Scoping Review.

Sports Med Open

September 2024

School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Background: Biomechanical parameters can distinguish a skilled rower from a less skilled rower and can provide coaches with meaningful feedback and objective evidence to inform coaching practices on rowing technique. Therefore, it is critical to understand which technical characteristics can be related to the fundamental rowing performance indicators. The aim of this systematic scoping review was to describe the current focus and density of rowing biomechanics research specific to on-water rowing and provide a guide for practitioners and researchers on future directions for on-water rowing biomechanics research.

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Background: Supportive care to ensure optimal quality of life is an essential component of cancer care and symptom control across the lifespan. Ongoing advances in cancer treatment, increasing toxicity from many novel treatment regimes, and variations in access to care and cancer outcomes across the globe and resource settings present significant challenges for supportive care delivery. To date, no overarching framework has been developed to guide supportive care development worldwide.

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  • Sleep disturbances are common in advanced cancer patients, affecting 30-78% of them, yet there are few rigorous studies on treatment options.
  • This study tested the effectiveness and safety of temazepam and prolonged-release melatonin against a placebo for treating insomnia in advanced cancer patients, with a total of 21 participants.
  • Both temazepam and melatonin resulted in a significant reduction in insomnia severity compared to placebo, but did not improve overall quality of life; further research with more participants is needed to confirm these results.
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Pre-clinical murine and in vitro models have demonstrated that exercise suppresses tumour and cancer cell growth. These anti-oncogenic effects of exercise were associated with the exercise-mediated release of myokines such as interleukin (IL)-15. However, no study has quantified the acute IL-15 response in human cancer survivors, and whether physiological adaptations to exercise training (i.

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Hydrodynamic solar-driven interfacial evaporation - Gone with the flow.

Water Res

November 2024

ARC Industry Hub for Nutrients in a Circular Economy (ARC NiCE Hub), Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), City Campus, 15 Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia. Electronic address:

Evaporation has been one of the most classic desalination processes on the Earth. When we try to use the power of water flow itself, the evaporation process can perform even better. Here, we report a hydrodynamic solar-driven interfacial evaporation process which water evaporation rate can achieve 6.

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Purpose: Little is known about cancer-related cognitive impairments (CRCI) in women with metastatic breast cancer (MBC). The purpose of this study is to (1) comprehensively describe CRCI and any associated psychosocial and behavioral symptoms, (2) determine observable sociodemographic and clinical risk factors for CRCI, and (3) explore cognitive and psychosocial predictors of quality of life and social functioning in women living with MBC.

Methods: Using a cross-sectional design, women with MBC completed assessments (objective and subjective measures of CRCI including 3 open-ended questions, measures of psychosocial and behavioral factors, and assessments of quality of life and social function), and data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, qualitative content analysis, correlation analyses, t tests, analysis of variance, and linear regression models.

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Rare earth europium recovery using selective metal-organic framework incorporated mixed-matrix membrane.

Chemosphere

September 2024

School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), City Campus, Broadway, NSW, 2007, Australia. Electronic address:

Rare-earth elements (REEs) play a crucial role in state-of-the-art technologies and sustainable energy generation. However, conventional production methods of REE often instigate detrimental impacts on environment. Hence, the development of efficient and sustainable hydrometallurgical methods for REE recovery from complex solution has become a crucial research focus.

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  • The study examines how zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) behave in simulated water when mixed with various organic pollutants and natural substances, raising concerns about their environmental impact.
  • Through careful observation over multiple time frames, changes in size and surface charge of the ZnO-NPs were documented, indicating significant alterations due to interactions with other substances like PFOA and humic acid.
  • These findings highlight that the presence of organic pollutants and natural organic compounds can significantly influence the properties and environmental fate of ZnO-NPs, suggesting the need for further studies on their ecological effects.
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Background: The Stop Cancer PAIN Trial was a phase III pragmatic stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial which compared effectiveness of screening and guidelines with or without implementation strategies for improving pain in adults with cancer attending six Australian outpatient comprehensive cancer centres (n = 688). A system for pain screening was introduced before observation of a 'control' phase. Implementation strategies introduced in the 'intervention' phase included: (1) audit of adherence to guideline recommendations, with feedback to clinical teams; (2) health professional education via an email-administered 'spaced education' module; and (3) a patient education booklet and self-management resource.

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Exercise in cancer care for people with lung cancer: A narrative synthesis.

J Sci Med Sport

January 2025

Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, Australia; Viertel Cancer Research Centre, Cancer Council Queensland, Australia.

Objectives: Lung cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed worldwide, resulting in significant physical and psychological consequences. In this narrative review, we explore the role of exercise as an adjunct therapy to counteract health issues experienced by people before, during and after treatment for lung cancer, and offer recommendations for exercise prescription and future research.

Design: Narrative cornerstone review.

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Geopolymer concretes are considered to be a potential sustainable, low-embodied carbon alternative for Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) concrete. Alkali leaching is considered to be a major esthetic concern for Na-silicate-based geopolymers as it can lead to the formation of efflorescence products on the surfaces of concrete members exposed to humidity. In this context, this research aims to investigate the effect of the alkali content and the FA/GGBS mass ratio on the alkali leaching and formation of the efflorescence products.

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Avoiding the pitfalls of the DSM-5: A primer for health professionals.

Gen Hosp Psychiatry

September 2024

Human Performance Research Centre, INSIGHT Research Institute, School of Sport, Exercise, and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Sydney, NSW, Australia; Caring Futures Institute, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia; Exercise Medicine Research Institute, School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA, Australia; Cancer and Palliative Care Outcomes Centre, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, QLD, Australia; Institute for Health Research, University of Notre Dame Australia, Perth, WA, Australia.

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(1) : A significant proportion of cancer survivors report experiencing a cognitive 'fog' that affects their ability to think coherently and quickly, and reason with clarity. This has been referred to as cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI). CRCI has extensive impacts on the daily lives of people living with or beyond cancer, including occupational, social, and psychological functioning.

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