5 results match your criteria: "University of Thessaly Trikala[Affiliation]"
Int J Food Sci Nutr
December 2023
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Health Sciences and Education, Harokopio University, Athens, Greece.
This systematic review aimed to assess the level and time-trends of adherence to Mediterranean-type diets (MTD) among the general population, globally. According to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, a comprehensive literature search of the MEDLINE and Scopus databases was carried out, until 04/09/2023, based on specific criteria. Fifty-seven studies with 1,125,560 apparently healthy adults from Europe ( = 37), US ( = 8), Asia ( = 8), Australia ( = 4) and Africa ( = 1) were included.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this consensus document was to develop feasible, evidence-based occupational heat safety recommendations to protect the US workers that experience heat stress. Heat safety recommendations were created to protect worker health and to avoid productivity losses associated with occupational heat stress. Recommendations were tailored to be utilized by safety managers, industrial hygienists, and the employers who bear responsibility for implementing heat safety plans.
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September 2015
Research Centre for Sport, Exercise and Performance, Institute of Sport, University of Wolverhampton Walsall, UK ; National Institute of Dance Medicine and Science London, UK.
Stretching exercises to increase the range of motion (ROM) of joints have been used by sports coaches and medical professionals for improving performance and rehabilitation. The ability of connective and muscular tissues to change their architecture in response to stretching is important for their proper function, repair, and performance. Given the dearth of relevant data in the literature, this review examined two key elements of stretching: stretch intensity and stretch position; and their significance to ROM, delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), and inflammation in different populations.
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April 2015
Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences (DPESS), School of Physical Education (PE), University of Thessaly Trikala, Greece.
Renal failure is accompanied by progressive muscle weakness and premature fatigue, in part linked to hypokinesis and in part to uremic toxicity. These changes are associated with various detrimental biochemical and morphological alterations. All of these pathological parameters are collectively termed uremic myopathy.
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June 2013
Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, University of Thessaly Trikala, Greece ; Department of Kinesiology, Center for Research and Technology Thessaly, Trikala, Greece.