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Rowing performance is influenced by various physiological and biomechanical factors, with power-related markers playing a crucial role in determining success. This study aimed to conduct a comparative analysis of power-related performance indicators between heavyweight and lightweight rowers. Data were collected from a cohort of.. Read More
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Chronic groin pain following Lichtenstein tension-free hernia repair, also known as inguinodynia, poses a significant challenge in surgical management. Despite the success of the Lichtenstein technique in reducing hernia recurrence rates, a subset of patients experience persistent discomfort postoperatively. This review explores.. Read More
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Ractopamine Hydrochloride: Impact on Heavy Livestock Growth and Handling Response
This study investigates the impact of administering ractopamine hydrochloride on the growth performance and responses to handling in heavyweight livestock. Ractopamine hydrochloride is commonly used as a feed additive to promote lean muscle growth in animals intended for meat production. However, its effects on animal welfare an.. Read More
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This study explores students' attitudes, behaviours, and perceptions regarding prevailing fashion trends and calorie counting. Using a mixed-methods approach, data were collected from a diverse sample of students through surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions. The findings reveal a complex interplay between fashion tre.. Read More
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Muscle versus Fat Percentiles for German Youngsters and Youths
This study presents percentiles for muscle and fat mass in German youngsters and youths, providing valuable insights into age- and sex-specific variations in body composition during the critical stages of growth and development. Using data from a large-scale cross-sectional study, muscle and fat mass measurements were obtained u.. Read More
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Linking Birth Weight, Development Pace and Body Composition in Young Children
Understanding the interplay between birth weight, early developmental rate, and body composition is vital for comprehending children's health trajectories. This study examines these connections in 5-to 7-year-old children. We conducted comprehensive assessments of birth weight, developmental milestones, and body structure using .. Read More
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Limits of without Fat Mass for the Evaluation of Bulk in Corpulence
Assessing corpulence solely through measures that exclude fat mass presents limitations in capturing the full spectrum of body composition. While traditional methods such as body mass index (BMI) have been widely utilized for corpulence assessment, they fail to account for variations in lean body mass and fat distribution. This .. Read More
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Abridgment of Dyadic Mediation Procedures (DITs) to change Wellbeing ways of Behaving
This study introduces an abridged version of Dyadic Interactions Therapy (DITs) aimed at modifying wellbeing behaviours within dyadic relationships. DITs traditionally involve prolonged interventions requiring extensive therapist involvement. However, the abridged version proposed here streamlines the intervention process while .. Read More
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Restrictions and Booster of Collaboration with Patients in Weight Loss Therapy
Effective weight loss therapy often requires close collaboration between patients and healthcare professionals. However, various factors can either restrict or boost such collaboration. This study investigates the barriers and facilitators that impact collaboration between patients and healthcare professionals in the context of .. Read More
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Alteration in Drinking and Food Choice
This research examines the effects of altering the physical environment on individuals' drinking and food choices. The study was conducted in a controlled laboratory setting using a randomized controlled trial design. Participants (N=120) were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: control, where the environment remained .. Read More
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Offering Novel Concepts to the Weight Reduction Industry
The weight reduction industry continues to evolve, with new concepts and approaches emerging to help individuals achieve and maintain a healthy weight. This paper offers a novel perspective on the weight reduction industry, exploring innovative concepts and strategies that have the potential to transform the way weight loss is a.. Read More
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Exercise is a crucial component of any weight loss program and has been shown to be effective in reducing fat mass. This study aimed to explore the relationship between exercise and fat reduction. Participants engaged in a structured exercise program consisting of aerobic and resistance training for 12 weeks. Body composition wa.. Read More
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Women in Residential Facilities Can Lose Bodyweight
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a comprehensive weight loss program for women residing in a residential facility. The program involved dietary modifications, physical activity, and behavioral strategies tailored to the unique needs and challenges of this population. Data were collected before and after the inte.. Read More
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Senior Citizens Lose Weight Less Highly
Aging is associated with changes in body composition, including a gradual decrease in lean mass and an increase in fat mass. These changes can lead to a decrease in metabolic rate and make it more challenging for seniors to lose weight. In addition, age-related factors, such as changes in hormone levels, appetite regulation, and.. Read More
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The Function of Diabetes and the Connection between Disease and Diabetes
This case report delves into the intricate connection between chronic inflammatory conditions and the development of diabetes mellitus, using the illustrative case of Ms. A, a 52-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The report explores the clinical presentation, la.. Read More
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Endocrine Changes for Loss of Weight
In a world where being overweight is considered a pressing public health issue, achieving weight loss has become a focal point for many individuals. When attempting to lose weight, an array of endocrine changes occur within the body. These changes are complex and multifaceted, involving alterations in hormone levels, metabolic r.. Read More
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Variations in Body Structure during Losing Weight: Methods
As obesity becomes increasingly prevalent, weight loss methods and their effects on body structure are of growing interest. This review explores variations in body structure during weight loss, focusing on the methods utilized in research. The methods include measurements of body composition, such as dual-energy X-ray absorptiom.. Read More
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Healthy Cognition Survey for Youths with Eating Issues
The Young Positive Schema Questionnaire (YPSQ) is a psychological assessment tool used to measure positive schemas among adolescents and young adults. In the context of eating disorders, positive schemas represent adaptive and healthy beliefs about oneself, others, and the world... Read More
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Modified the Thalamus Function in Obesity Brought on by Diet
This series of case studies explores the relationship between dietary habits, obesity, and modifications in thalamic function. Utilizing neuroimaging techniques, we investigate how dietary choices can influence thalamic activity and connectivity, shedding light on the potential reversibility of these modifications through target.. Read More
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Therapeutic Supervision in Overweight
This article explores the transformative role of therapeutic supervision in the context of overweight and obesity, providing a comprehensive overview of its application as a holistic approach to well-being. Therapeutic supervision, traditionally employed in mental health settings, is adapted to address the multidimensional chall.. Read More
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