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2. A STUDY ON THE PROPERTIES OF A NEW EXPONENTIATED EXTENDED INVERSE EXPONENTIAL DISTRIBUTION WITH APPLICATIONS.
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Bashiru, Sule Omeiza
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PROBABILITY density function , *BREAST cancer - Abstract
In this paper, a new continuous probability distribution called a new exponentiated extended inverse exponential distribution with four parameters is introduced. The mathematical and statistical properties of the proposed distribution, such as the quantile function, moments, moment generating function, survival function, hazard function, odds function, and reversed hazard function, were studied to understand its nature. The probability density function of the order statistics for this distribution was also obtained. The parameters of the model were estimated using the maximum likelihood method of estimation. The proposed model was applied to two real datasets relating to the relief times of twenty patients receiving an analgesic and the sum of skin folds in 202 athletes collected at the Australian Institute of Sports. The results showed that the new model outperformed its comparators and provides better fit than Topp-Leone exponentiated inverse exponential, Topp-Leone inverse exponential, exponentiated inverse exponential, inverse exponential and exponential distributions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
3. Ultrasound Guided Central Venous Access Long Pseudo Tunnel Using a 6-Inch Spinal Needle to the Deep Common Femoral Vein in a Patient with DRESS Syndrome
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Ostroff, Matthew D., Connolly, Mark W., Ostroff, Matthew D., and Connolly, Mark W.
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- 2022
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4. Vascular Access in the Bariatric Patient
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Ostroff, Matthew D., Connolly, Mark W., Ostroff, Matthew D., and Connolly, Mark W.
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- 2022
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5. Cutaneous mucormycosis arising in the skin folds of immunocompromised patients: A case series
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Renajd Rrapi, BA, Sidharth Chand, BA, Rebecca Gaffney, MD, Jennifer A. Lo, MD, PhD, Jeffrey S. Smith, MD, PhD, Fan Di Xia, MD, Steven T. Chen, MD, MPH, MS-HPEd, Lyn M. Duncan, MD, Ruth K. Foreman, MD, PhD, Rebecca I. Hartman, MD, MPH, Mai P. Hoang, MD, Adriano Piris, MD, Andrew C. Walls, MD, and Daniela Kroshinsky, MD, MPH
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cutaneous mucormycosis ,immunocompromised ,intertriginous ,intertrigo ,skin fold ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
- 2021
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6. A service evaluation of the immobilisation techniques adopted for breast cancer patients with large and/or pendulous breasts, receiving external beam radiotherapy.
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Montgomery, Lisa, Flood, Terri, and Shepherd, Paul
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SKIN disease prevention ,BREAST ,BREAST tumors ,CANCER patients ,DRUG toxicity ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,PATIENT positioning ,RADIOTHERAPY ,RESEARCH evaluation ,SUPINE position ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,EVALUATION of human services programs - Abstract
Introduction: Breast cancer patients referred for external beam radiotherapy and who have large and/or pendulous breasts can present positioning and immobilisation challenges. Deep infra-mammary and/or lateral wrap skin folds can occur that can lead to unwanted radiation-induced skin toxicity. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the immobilisation techniques adopted for this subgroup of patients in order to inform best practice. Method: A survey aimed to identify the current clinical practice in radiotherapy centres throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland was undertaken. The email survey was distributed with support of the Radiotherapy Services Managers group. Results: Twenty-six of the 74 radiotherapy centres responded to the survey. Responses demonstrated that supine positioning with or without additional immobilisation was preferable. Of the eight different immobilisation techniques identified, patients positioned supine on a breast board wearing a bra was the most common. Only two of the centres reported using a prone technique. Conclusions: Immobilisation and reproducibility are key for successful external beam radiotherapy particularly when advanced treatment techniques are being employed. No single technique gained widespread acceptance as the optimum for the effective immobilisation of patients with large and/or pendulous breasts. Further evaluative research in the form of a multi-centre trial is warranted in order to clearly establish the most effective immobilisation methods/devices for this ever expanding, subgroup of cancer patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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7. Intertrigo: causes, prevention and management.
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Voegeli, David
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SKIN care , *SKIN inflammation - Abstract
Intertrigo, also known as intertriginous dermatitis, is one of the four separate conditions that fall under the umbrella term of moisture-associated skin damage (MASD). It can affect individuals of all ages. Intertrigo is a common inflammatory skin disorder caused by skin-on-skin friction within skin folds, as a result of moisture becoming trapped because of poor air circulation. It can occur in any area of the body where two skin surfaces are in close contact with each other, such as the axillary, inframammary, umbilical and inguinal areas, and is strongly associated with obesity. Consensus clinical expert opinion suggests that investment in the development and adoption of clear skin care and skin fold management protocols can lead to improvements in the patient experience and better clinical outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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8. Blepharoplastik bei geringer Ptosis: Indikationen für die Kombination mit Levatorchirurgie.
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Pfeiffer, M. J. and Pfeiffer, N. B.
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- 2020
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9. Relationship between Anthropometric Parameters and Jumping ability among Male Undergraudate College Students- A Cross Sectional Study.
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C. T., Muhammad Jabir and Padmakumar S.
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ANTHROPOMETRY ,BODY weight ,COLLEGE students ,STATISTICAL correlation ,RANGE of motion of joints ,JUMPING ,LEG ,MUSCLE strength ,SKINFOLD thickness ,STATURE ,BODY mass index ,UNDERGRADUATES ,CROSS-sectional method ,MEASUREMENT of angles (Geometry) ,EVALUATION - Abstract
Background: Vertical Jump (VJ) is a key skill for many athletes. Whether its basketball, volleyball, football or tennis, it is very important in many sports. There are very limited studies on the topic and those available are mainly conducted on sports specific events and athletes. In this study, the subjects selected were non-sports healthy individuals. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between anthropometric parameters and jumping ability among undergraduate college students. Method: Undergraduate college students (n=62) aged between 18-25 years were included in the study. Twenty six parameters of International Society for Advancement of Kineanthropometry(ISAK) were selected along with lower limb Manual Muscle Testing(MMT) and Range Of Motion(ROM) prior to the study. The participants were evaluated for their jumping ability. Data was analyzed using Pearson's correlation .Level of significance was set at p <0.05. Result: Out of the 58 parameters, 1 parameter showed excellent negative correlation (weight), 17 parameters showed good negative correlation, 12 parameters showed moderate correlation, 16 parameters showed poor negative correlation and 12 parameters showed poor positive correlation. Conclusion: There exist a significant relationship between the anthropometric parameters and jumping ability. The most significant parameter affecting jumping height was found to be Weight, which gave an excellent negative correlation and the other parameter were muscle girth and skin fold. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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10. Intra-rater reliability of lower leg subcutaneous skin fold thickness derived from hand-held a-mode ultrasound
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Brian T. McGirr, John F. Caruso, Chris E. Colborn, Steve Ryan Soltysiak, Jake L. Martin, Elisabeth J. Dichiara, and Alex C.S. Shefflette
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business.industry ,Hand held ,Ultrasound ,Biophysics ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,030229 sport sciences ,Intra-rater reliability ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Skin fold ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ultrasound is an important tool to diagnose many clinical conditions. Yet hand-held devices may be prone to more data variability in part from the greater likelihood of human error. OBJECTIVE: Quantify intra-rater reliability of subcutaneous skin fold thickness from a hand-held ultrasound device. PARTICIPANTS: College-age subjects (18 men, 14 women) submitted to two sets of ultrasound subcutaneous skin fold measurements spaced (mean + sem) 10.6 + 2.2 days apart. Per measurement, they stood relaxed as ultrasound measured the subcutaneous skin fold thickness that covered their left leg’s calf muscle group. Measurements occurred with a hand-held device (BodyMetrix Pro System BX2000; Livermore, CA) used in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines. Four subcutaneous measurements were made 90∘ apart (anterior, medial, posterior, lateral) at the portion of the left calf with the largest circumference. To assess intra-rater reliability, we used intraclass correlation coefficients, limits of agreement, coefficient of variation and the smallest real difference. RESULTS: Intra-rater reliability was high for most of our statistical tests. CONCLUSION: Despite the relatively long period between measurements, our hand-held ultrasound device exhibited a high degree of intra-rater reliability. Given our results, ultrasound measurements may be a useful tool to quantify skin fold thickness.
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- 2022
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11. Application of the Visualization through Stereoscopic Glasses in the Massage Therapy
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Vladimir Angelov, Jana Gotova, Evald Albert, and Ognian Tishinov
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Pain symptoms ,Relaxing effect ,Restorative massage ,Skin fold ,Virtual reality ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Objectives The aim of this paper was the investigation of the relaxation effect after sports restorative massage in standard conditions and in conditions with additional impact by relaxing 3D VR video through stereoscopic glasses. According to the hypothesis of the study, the application of the visualization through stereoscopic glasses during the massage therapy will increase the effect of the massage. Methods The contingent of the study was 25 Bulgarian students from the National Sports Academy. The age of the participants was 22-28 years old. The study had three conditions. The first condition included initial registration of the heart rate (HR) of every participant at rest, performance of the massage procedure in standard conditions and final HR fixation. The second condition contained initial HR measurement, combined massage with additional impact of relaxing 3D VR video through stereoscopic glasses and final HR measurement. In the third condition, a musculoskeletal state assessment of the participants was made. On this basis, the contingent for the investigation of the influence of relaxing 3D VR video on the pain symptoms was defined. The measure procedures included HR measurement, skin fold lift test and visual analog scale for assessment of the skin resistance in the affected area and pain sensation survey. Results All of the results were with an extremely statistical significance. The heart rate variation before the massage (74.4bpm), after the massage procedure in normal conditions (65.7bpm), and after the massage with additional 3D VR visualization (57.6bpm) was found. Five participants have been diagnosed with resistance and strong pain in the lumbar spine. After a restorative massage with the additional impact of the audio visualization through the virtual reality glasses, painful symptoms were not observed. Conclusions The analysis of the results proved the correctness of the hypothesis of the study. The investigation found that the applying relaxing 3D visualization through stereoscopic glasses during massage therapy leads to increase of the restorative effect and to the reduction of the pain symptoms.
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- 2019
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12. Misinterpretation of a skin fold artifact as pneumothorax on the chest x-ray of a trauma patient in Korea: a case report.
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Park Y, Kim EY, Yu B, and Kim K
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Misinterpreting radiographic findings can lead to unnecessary interventions and potential patient harm. The urgency required when responding to the compromised health of trauma patients can increase the likelihood of misinterpreting chest x-rays in critical situations. We present the case report of a trauma patient whose skin fold artifacts were mistaken for pneumothorax on a follow-up chest x-ray, resulting in unnecessary chest tube insertion. We hope to help others differentiate between skin folds and pneumothorax on the chest x-rays of trauma patients by considering factors such as location, shape, sharpness, and vascular markings., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (© 2024 The Korean Society of Traumatology.)
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- 2024
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13. The co‐occurrence of loose skin and underwater calling in frogs—further evidence from Amolops ricketti and its implications.
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Zheng, Y.
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FROGS , *RESPIRATION , *NATURAL history , *RANIDAE , *SKIN , *EAR , *RANA - Abstract
Underwater vocalizations of frogs are usually inaudible to the human ear and have been poorly documented. Some authors believe that they are more common than currently recognized, yet there have been no new records at the genus level for nearly 30 years. I report on the recordings of underwater calling by the ranid species Amolops ricketti (Boulenger, 1899) from a mountain stream in southern China. Males emitted 2.2–3.5 calls per minute under submerged rocks, which were inaudible to the human ear. Most of the recorded calls lasted 0.73–2.09 s and contained a weak initial note with fewer pulses (1–5) and one to three subsequent notes (3–13 pulses each) repeated at a rate of 0.82–1.99 notes·s−1, with an internote interval lasting 0.36–1.19 s. The dominant frequency of calls ranged from 2.1 to 3.0 kHz, and the notes exhibited increasing intensity and slight upward frequency modulation. Comparisons between individuals of different sexes and breeding stages reveal that the loose skin of the flanks and thighs is a male nuptial trait in A. ricketti. The finding extends the phylogenetic distribution of underwater vocalization to a distinct lineage and constitutes another instance of loose‐skin frogs calling underwater, which can also been identified in Pelobates (Pelobatidae), Leptobrachium (Megophryidae), Telmatobius (Telmatobiidae), Rana italica and Rana sakuraii (Ranidae). These independent cases may allow the proposal of an evolutionary correlation of the two traits in anurans, as a large surface/volume ratio facilitates high levels of cutaneous respiration required for the effective performance of underwater calling. An awareness of this possibility may aid in increasing our understanding of the natural history of anurans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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14. Cutaneous mucormycosis arising in the skin folds of immunocompromised patients: A case series
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Rebecca I. Hartman, Adriano Piris, Lyn M. Duncan, Mai P. Hoang, Rebecca Gaffney, Steven T. Chen, Andrew C. Walls, Jeffrey S. Smith, Jennifer A. Lo, Daniela Kroshinsky, Renajd Rrapi, Ruth K. Foreman, Fan Di Xia, and Sidharth Chand
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intertriginous ,intertrigo ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Intertrigo ,Cutaneous mucormycosis ,business.industry ,Dermatology ,Intertriginous ,immunocompromised ,Skin fold ,RL1-803 ,medicine ,cutaneous mucormycosis ,Case Series ,medicine.symptom ,business ,skin fold - Published
- 2021
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15. EFFECT OF BODY COMPOSITION ON AEROBIC CAPACITY AND BLOOD PRESSURE IN UNDER GRADUATE HEALTH SCIENCE STUDENTS
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Rashmi Walke and Pallavi Bhakaney
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Pharmacology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,education ,Pharmaceutical Science ,VO2 max ,Test (assessment) ,Blood pressure ,Skin fold ,Health science ,Drug Discovery ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Test protocol ,business ,Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous) ,Composition (language) ,Aerobic capacity - Abstract
Body composition refers to body weight in terms of the absolute and relative amounts of muscle, bone, and fat tissues. Under graduate health science students are required to undertake various activities while pursuing their course so they are required to be fit. As a result, the students should be well aware of their body composition and how aerobic capacity varies on this basis. To study the effect of body composition on aerobic capacity and blood pressure in under graduate health science students. The objectives include estimation of Body composition by calculating body fat %, VO2 max after completion of Queen’s College Step Test, evaluating the blood pressure, resting & post QCST test protocol in under graduate health science students. 280 under graduate health science students able to complete QCST test were recruited. Documentation of demographic data and baseline parameters were done. Skin fold measurements at various sites were taken to estimate the body fat percentage. The QCST was done and Post-test recovery pulse rate and blood pressure were recorded. The post-test parameters were used to calculate the Vo2 max. The result of the study shows that there is an effect of body composition on aerobic capacity and blood pressure in under graduate health science students thereby supporting the aim of the study. It is clear that body composition does affect the aerobic capacity and blood pressure in undergraduate health science students. Furthermore it is to note that the fitness level of health science students are better if their body fat percentage is lower because they are exhibiting higher aerobic capacity and also the blood pressure values have found to be comparatively lower.
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- 2021
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16. Morphological Examination of Young Adults Related to Obesity.
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Éva, Borsos, Szabolcs, Halasi, Ferenc, Ihász, Géza, Czékus, Rita, Horák, Josip, Lepes, and Anita, Stajer
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OBESITY , *TRAINING of language teachers , *NUTRITIONAL status , *YOUNG adults - Abstract
This study presents a cross-board comparison of the morphological characteristic of students of the Hungarian Language teacher training faculty in Subotica, Serbia based on their nutritional status estimate of their nourishment state. The sample was composed by 146 young adults from all four study years of the faculty, ranging from age 19 to 23. The following anthropometric measurements were carried out: body weight, height, skin fold thickness (skin folds measured at the scapula, triceps, biceps, ilium, hip, thigh and abdomen) and circumferences (waist, hip). The authors calculated and analyzed the data, including: the BMI (body mass index) with the formula, skin fold thickness and with 4-Site Skin fold Equation and waist hip ratio. Descriptive statistic was used to describe the morphological characteristics. Independent T-test and ANOVA analysis was performed to compare the students according to sex and age. The main results of the present study are: (1) no significant difference is found between the age groups in the case of either height or body weight, not for the young men or the young women in the study; (2) the differences between height and weight in the case of the male and female as characteristic for this age group can be observed; (3) the female students are more often found to be overweight or obese than the male students; (4) the majority of participant students can be classified into the normal nutritional status' category, which holds true for both the young men and women of the study; (5) the fat percentages calculated based on skin fold values show that in terms of weight, the majority of the female students fall under the 'acceptable' category, while the majority of the young men are classed as 'thin'; (6) in the case of abdominal overweight 20.0% of men and 19.48% of women belong to the category 'obese'. This information about the students of the teacher training program is vital, as these young men and women will play an important role as future teachers and thereby, as role models helping to prevent childhood obesity and guiding children throughout their education towards a healthy life style. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Influence of Body Composition on Dynamic Balance in Older Adults
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Sanjay Eapen Samuel, Padmanabhan Suresh Babu Roshan, and Dhan Maya Saru
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Correlation ,Skin fold ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Adipose tissue ,Physiology ,Fall risk ,business ,Dynamic balance ,Positive correlation ,Physical strength ,Balance (ability) - Abstract
Objective: Aging causes major changes in body composition which is related with lower muscular strength and endurance, as well as mobility and walking. Increase in accumulation of adipose tissue and increase in body fat can cause a reduction in body balance, which is a key contributing factor to falls. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to find the influence of skin fold thickness on dynamic balance in older adults. Methods: A total of 49 community dwelling older adults aged 65 years and older were recruited in this cross-sectional study. Skin fold calliper and time up and go (TUG) test was used to measure the skin fold thickness and dynamic balance respectively. The Karl Pearson’s coefficient was used to estimate the relationship between the variables. Results: The Karl Pearson correlation co-efficient showed moderate positive correlation between skin fold thickness and TUG (r=0.395), which was found to be statistically significant (p
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- 2021
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18. MEDICINA DEL DEPORTE EN LA REDUCCIÓN DE LA TASA DE GRASA CORPORAL EN OBESIDAD Y PROMOCIÓN DE INVESTIGACIONES EN LA SALUD
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Yuanxin Liu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Sports medicine ,Obesidad ,Physiology ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Centros Médicos Académicos ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Adipócitos ,High-density lipoprotein ,Skin fold ,Adipocitos ,Adipocytes ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Obesity ,Manejo da Obesidade ,Academic Medical Centers ,business.industry ,Cholesterol ,Anthropometry ,medicine.disease ,Obesity Management ,Blood pressure ,Obesidade ,chemistry ,Manejo de la Obesidad ,Centros Médicos Acadêmicos ,business ,RC1200-1245 ,Body mass index - Abstract
Introduction: Obesity is a chronic disease with excessive accumulation of body fat, exceeding the normal health level and affecting the physiological functioning of the body. Objective: To establish an obesity evaluation standard closely related to health based on sports medicine indexes, and to provide a new theory and method for the formulation of an obesity evaluation standard in China. Methods: Height, weight, skin fold thickness (shoulder, arm) and medical indexes (SBP, DBP, TC, TG, HDL, INS) of 108 female subjects in a city were tested by means of anthropometry, experiment, and mathematical statistics. All the selected medical indicators were evaluated according to clinical medical standards. Results: the body mass index of 108 women was positively correlated with such medical indexes as systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, triglycerides, high density lipoprotein cholesterol, insulin and so on (P
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- 2021
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19. Best published equation for the calculation of Body Fat in a sample of Colombian young males using Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis
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Gonzalez-Correa, C.A., Gonzalez-Correa, C.H, Ramos-Rodriguez, A., Scharfetter, Hermann, editor, and Merwa, Robert, editor
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- 2007
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20. Update on Upper Lid Blepharoplasty
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Pfeiffer, Markus J., Krieglstein, Guenter K., editor, Weinreb, Robert N., editor, Guthoff, Rudolf, editor, and Katowitz, James A., editor
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- 2006
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21. Validation of Graph Theoretic Segmentation of the Pectoral Muscle
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Ma, Fei, Bajger, Mariusz, Slavotinek, John P., Bottema, Murk J., Hutchison, David, editor, Kanade, Takeo, editor, Kittler, Josef, editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., editor, Mattern, Friedemann, editor, Mitchell, John C., editor, Naor, Moni, editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, editor, Pandu Rangan, C., editor, Steffen, Bernhard, editor, Sudan, Madhu, editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, editor, Tygar, Dough, editor, Vardi, Moshe Y., editor, Weikum, Gerhard, editor, Astley, Susan M., editor, Brady, Michael, editor, Rose, Chris, editor, and Zwiggelaar, Reyer, editor
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22. Study of association between body composition and anthropometric dimensions in a population of Indian Army
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Inderjeet Singh, L Robert Varte, and Shweta Rawat
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Waist circumference ,Percentage of body fat ,Fat-free mass ,skin fold ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Toxicology. Poisons ,RA1190-1270 - Abstract
Objectives: To investigate the association of various anthropometric measures with body composition parameters such as percentage of body fat (PBF), fat mass (FM) and fat free mass (FFM). Material and method: This study was carried out on randomly selected 373 Gorkha soldiers (age range was 20-48 years) of Indian army. All anthropometric parameters were measured using calibrated anthropometer, sliding caliper, skin fold calipers and inelastic steel measuring tape. Body composition variables were recorded using BIA model TANITA, TBF-310. Result: Result indicate that waist circumference (WC) showed the strongest correlations (p=0.000) with FM (r=0.802) and PBF(r=0.758). The highest amount of variation of PBF (57.4%) and FM (64.3%) was explained by WC while hip circumference (HC) explained 37.6% and 52.6% variation of PBF and FM respectively and HC also explained 52.6% variation of FFM. Conicity index (CI) explained low variation of PBF and FM compared to WC and WHR. Conclusion: Present study showed that WC has a better association with body fat than rest anthropometric parameters including WHR and CI. Hence the use of WC instead of WHR and CI could be advantageous in study of central adiposity with PBF and FM.
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- 2014
23. Association between modified ankle-brachial pressure index and indices of adiposity
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Umashree Yadav, Kumar Sarvottam, and Prabhat Ranjan
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Pharmacology ,Waist-to-height ratio ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Waist ,Physiology ,business.industry ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Overweight ,Body fat percentage ,body regions ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Waist–hip ratio ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Skin fold ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Ankle ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Objectives: Obesity is one of the important risk factors for peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Ankle-brachial pressure index (ABPI) is a non-invasive test, which may be used for earlier detection of PAD. ABPI in healthy obese/overweight subjects has not been studied. In present study, we investigated correlation of adiposity indices with ABPI. We have also compared ABPI by three different methods in healthy obese/overweight subjects. Materials and Methods: Weight, height, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, hip circumference (HC), waist height ratio, waist hip ratio, skin fold thickness, and body fat percentage were measured in 45 healthy overweight/obese males. Ankle and brachial pressures were measured by Doppler ultrasound based method. ABPI was calculated using high ankle pressure (ABPI-HIGH), mean ankle pressure (ABPI-MEAN), and low ankle pressure (ABPI-LOW) methods. Results: BMI and HC show positive significant correlation with ABPI-LOW (P = 0.028, P = 0.046, respectively). Significant difference was observed between ABPI-LOW and ABPI-HIGH (P = 0.003). ABPI-MEAN and ABPILOW were also significantly different (P < 0.001). Conclusion: There is a correlation of obesity indices with ABPI-LOW. ABPI-LOW methods could be more appropriate method and contrastingly HC may have direct correlation with PAD detection by ABPI in apparently healthy obese.
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24. Effects of Strength Training on Physical Fitness and Obesity of College Girls of Yazman, Bahawalpur, Pakistan
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Sumbal Kaynat, Adeela Rauf, and Muhammad Zia ul Haq
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Standing broad jump ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Strength training ,business.industry ,Physical fitness ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,Skin fold ,Weight management ,Dash ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,Psychology ,business - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of strength training on physical fitness and obesity of college girls. The selected (n = 70) participants were girls' students of Yazman, Bahawalpur. The selected variables were 600m race for endurance, 30m dash for speed, standing broad jump for leg power, zigzag run for agility, sit and reach for flexibility, and handgrip strength. The body composition was estimated through five skin folds, seven girths, three breadths, and the lengths of upper and lower limbs. Eight weeks training schedule was adopted, (five days in a week) which comprises of different physical activities such as a 400m race, sit-ups, skipping, matches of badminton and volleyball. A paired t-test was applied to examine the effect of training on body composition and physical fitness of college girls. The result showed that strength training significantly affects bicep skin fold, hip girth, chest girth, 30m race, and flexibility. It is concluded that strength training increases physical fitness and reduces the body fat of college girls. The comparative analysis results revealed that after eight-week strength training, the college girls' students become physically active, reduced body fats, and assist in weight management.
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- 2021
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25. Association of Paternal Individual Deprivation Measure with General Anthropometric Data and Dental Caries among 12 to 15 year old school going children, in Tiruvallur District - A cross sectional study
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M Rajmohan, V V Bharathwaj, M. Sasikala, Sunayana Manipal, and D Prabu
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Maternal deprivation ,Anthropometric data ,Cross-sectional study ,business.industry ,Anthropometry ,deprivation ,nutritional status ,Skin fold ,children ,Sample size determination ,Family planning ,Toileting ,Medicine ,Original Article ,business ,Body mass index ,Demography - Abstract
Aim: To determine General anthropometric data and dental caries and their association of paternal Individual Deprivation Measure among 12- to 15-year-old school going children in Tiruvallur District. Methods and Material: The Anthropometric data such as Body mass index, Skin fold thickness and mid arm circumference was assessed. The study was also conducted to assess children's paternal deprivation using individual deprivation index (IDM). Paternal deprivation was calculated using Individual deprivation index which comprises of 15 dimensions. Pilot study was done to calculate sample size which is found to be 800. Results: Dimension of paternal individual deprivation measure in parent Education, Housing, toileting, family planning, problem in visiting doctor between Government and Private School children was significant with P value of 0.0005. Interpretation of Paternal individual deprivation measure was found to be significant among Government and private school children. There was no association of individual deprivation measure with dental caries, but there was an association of Individual paternal deprivation measure with one of the anthropometric measure was mid arm circumference. In paternal deprivation index 21.8% of the children's parent were not deprived, 45.8% were somewhat deprived, 22.6% were deprived, 7.3% were very deprived, 2.6 were extremely deprived among school children.
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- 2021
26. Results of the use of physical therapy for metabolic syndrome according to anthropometric studies
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Yuliya Kalmykova, Helen Bismak, Daria Okun, Olha Beziazychna, and Sergey Kalmykov
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030106 microbiology ,Adipose tissue ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Body weight ,author’s program ,03 medical and health sciences ,body weight ,0302 clinical medicine ,Author’s program ,Skin fold ,metabolic syndrome ,Educación Física y Deportiva ,medicine ,Women ,physical therapy ,lcsh:Sports medicine ,Abdominal obesity ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Anthropometry ,medicine.disease ,Metabolic syndrome ,Physical therapy ,women ,medicine.symptom ,business ,lcsh:RC1200-1245 ,Body mass index - Abstract
Purpose: to investigate and determine anthropometric indicators (length and body weight, abdominal circumference, skin fold thickness, calculate body mass index and percentage of adipose tissue) of examined patients with metabolic syndrome, evaluate the effectiveness of our comprehensive physical therapy program based on the study of the dynamics of anthropometric indicators women with metabolic syndrome during the rehabilitation process. Material and methods: 28 women with metabolic syndrome were examined, the main group (MG) (n = 14) and the control group (CG) (n = 14), the average age was in MG – 31.49 ± 0.71 years, in the CG – 31.06 ± 0.57 years. Women of the main group studied according to the author’s program of physical therapy, women of the control group - according to the program, used for metabolic syndrome according to the methods of S.M. Popova (2005, 2008), N.A. Beloy (2001). Results: allowed us to analyse the dynamics before the indicators were fully scrutinized by the programs of physical therapy and to separate the results from the main and control groups. Conclusions: the author's program of physical therapy is effective, was carried out in order to normalize body weight and reduce the manifestations of abdominal obesity. Keywords: anthropometry, author’s program, women, physical therapy, metabolic syndrome.
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27. Preaponeurotic endoscopic repair (REPA) of diastasis recti: a single surgeon’s experience
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Fabrizio Aprà, Antonio Toscano, Salvatore Cuccomarino, Alberto Jannaci, and Luca Domenico Bonomo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Abdominoplasty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Urinary system ,medicine.disease ,Prosthesis ,Surgery ,Abdominal wall ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Skin fold ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Diastasis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,Diastasis recti ,Abdominal surgery - Abstract
Diastasis recti is a pathology that affects not only the abdominal wall but also the stability of lumbopelvic muscles, consequently altering urinary and digestive functionality. Preaponeurotic endoscopic repair (REPA) is an endoscopic alternative to tummy tuck for the treatment of diastasis. In this study, the outcomes of REPA application by a single surgeon are presented. A total of 172 patients underwent REPA for the treatment of diastasis recti between August 2017 and December 2019. One hundred twenty-four patients were followed for at least one year. Sixty-three patients responded to a survey on satisfaction and quality of life 12 months after surgery. Three (2.4%) recurrences occurred, of which two occurred in the same patient. The main postoperative complications observed were 12 (9.7%) seromas, 3 (2.4%) haematomas, a single wound infection, 3 (2.4%) cases of skin fold formation, and a case of trophic skin lesion that required negative pressure therapy. Quality of life after surgery, as reported by 63 patients who responded to the survey, was satisfactory. REPA is a safe and effective technique for diastasis recti treatment, representing a valid alternative to abdominoplasty. Since there is no need to access the peritoneal cavity and the mesh is onlay, there are no risks of bowel damage or adhesions between the intestine and prosthesis.
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28. Body composition in children with cerebral palsy and its relationship with dynamic muscle strength, balance and energy cost of ambulation
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U.M. Badaru, L.S. Dabo, J.H. Nuhu, A. Shittu, R.Y. Ahmad, and M.A. Abba
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cross-sectional study ,business.industry ,030229 sport sciences ,medicine.disease ,Cerebral palsy ,03 medical and health sciences ,Malnutrition ,0302 clinical medicine ,Skin fold ,Energy cost ,medicine ,Muscle strength ,Physical therapy ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Underweight ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,General Environmental Science ,Balance (ability) - Abstract
Cerebral palsy (CP) causes walking disability in children which could lead to profound changes in body composition. This study assessed relationship between body composition and each of dynamic muscle strength, mobility and energy cost of ambulation (ECA) among children with CP. The cross sectional survey, recruited participants from a secondary and a tertiary hospitals in Kano. Body composition was assessed with BMI for age charts and skin fold calipher. Dynamic muscle strength, balance and ECA were assessed with step-up test, time-up-and-go test and physiological cost index respectively. Data was analysed with Pearson Product Moment Correlation and unpaired t test at alpha level of P0.05). It was concluded that about two-thirds of the children with CP in the study are underweight and having low percent body fat. Body composition may not have significant influence on the muscle strength, stability and the energy expended during walking function. Paediatricians and physiotherapists should encourage caregivers of children with CP to feed them with balanced diet in order to avoid diseases associated with malnutrition.
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29. Sexual Differentiations of Morphological and Postural Status of Lower Grade Primary School Students
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Dževad Džibrić
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Orthodontics ,Lower grade ,anthropometry ,business.industry ,girls ,Anthropometry ,Biceps ,Spinal column ,lcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,Sexual dimorphism ,Abdominal wall ,boys ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Skin fold ,primary education ,Coronal plane ,lcsh:AZ20-999 ,Medicine ,business ,posture - Abstract
A system of fifteen variables (7 morphological and 8 variables for assessing postural status) was applied to a sample of 284 male and female students from the first to the third grade of primary school, with the aim of determining the differences between boys and girls. The results showed that there were statistically significant differences between the examined samples in the following morphological variables: in the first class (body weight and skin fold of the triceps), in the second class (body height, body weight, skin fold of the triceps and skin fold of the biceps) and in third grade (body height, skin fold of triceps, skin fold of back, skin fold of biceps, and skin fold of lower leg). Statistically significant differences in the variables for assessing postural status exist in the following variables: in the first grade (head posture, shoulder posture, shoulder posture, chest shape and leg shape), in the second grade (shoulder posture, chest shape, and spinal deviation in frontal plane) and in the third grade (deviation of the spinal column in the frontal plane, holding the anterior abdominal wall and the shape of the legs). Based on the obtained results, it can be concluded that in the younger school-age in morphology there is a significant sexual dimorphism and with it in connection with the change of postural status.
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30. Nutritional Support for Child with Werdnig–Hoffmann Spinal Muscular Atrophy
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E. A. Balakireva, A. V. Slepukhina, P. V. Serikov, O. A. Puchenkova, V. M. Mikhareva, and Yu. A. Bagreeva
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Type I Spinal Muscular Atrophy ,genetic structures ,Anthropometric data ,business.industry ,hypotrophy ,nutritional support ,Disease ,type i spinal muscular atrophy ,Circumference ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,RJ1-570 ,children ,werdnig–hoffmann disease ,nervous system ,Skin fold ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Periumbilical region ,Medicine ,Clinical case ,business ,psychological phenomena and processes ,Total protein - Abstract
Some of the severe manifestations of Werdnig-Hoffmann disease are the pseudobulbar and bulbar syndromes complicated by the hypotrophy of the various degrees of severity. The clinical case of the nutritional support for the child with grade II hypotrophy that complicated the course of Werdnig–Hoffmann disease in one-year-old child is presented. The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of Clinutren Junior high-calorie formula for children from 1 to 10 years of age on the growth and development of the child diagnosed with type I spinal muscular atrophy. The results were analyzed according to the degree of change in the following anthropometric data: mid-arm circumference, mid-hip circumference, the size of the skin fold in the periumbilical region, as well as laboratory data, as follows: albumin, total protein, lymphocytes.
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31. Effects of Extracorporeal Shock Waves on Microcirculation and Angiogenesis in the in vivo Wound Model of the Diver Box
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Ole Goertz, Jonas Kolbenschlag, Daniel J. Tilkorn, Inga Zwetzich, Jörg Hauser, Stefan Langer, Heiko Sorg, Nick Spindler, and Andrej Ring
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Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Wound Healing ,Angiogenesis ,business.industry ,Microcirculation ,Neovascularization, Physiologic ,Extracorporeal ,Mice ,Skin fold ,In vivo ,Anesthesia ,Leukocytes ,Animals ,Medicine ,Surgery ,Wound healing ,business ,Perfusion ,Intravital microscopy ,Skin - Abstract
Introduction: Extracorporeal shock waves (ESWs) have been shown to have a positive effect on skin wound healing; however, little is known on the regeneration of the microcirculation and angiogenesis as well as the different application modes. Methods: A total of 40 BALB/c mice were provided with dorsal skin fold chambers and were divided into 3 therapy groups (n = 30) and one control group (n = 10). The 3 therapy groups were treated with shock waves at different pulse rates (500–1,000 pulses/min) and application frequencies (day 0 and day 6 or day 0 only). Photographic documentation and intravital microscopy were carried out on day 1, 2, 4, and 6 after wounding. Results: Using the newly developed Diver Box, shock waves could be applied in vivo without mechanical tissue damage. Shock wave therapy to skin wounds demonstrated to induce faster wound closure rates in the beginning than controls in groups with higher pulse rates and frequencies of the shock waves. Furthermore, the regeneration of microcirculation and perfusion in the healing skin was significantly improved after the application of, in particular, higher pulse rates as given by increased numbers of perfused capillaries and functional vessel density. The study of inflammation showed, especially in high-pulse ESW groups, higher leukocyte counts, and rolling leukocytes over time until day 6 as a response to the induction of inflammatory reaction after ESW application. Angiogenesis showed a marked increase in positive areas as given by sprouts, coils, and recruitments in all ESW groups, especially between days 4 and 6. Conclusion: The major findings of this trial demonstrate that ESW therapy to skin wounds is effective and safe. This is demonstrated by the initially faster wound closure rate, but later the same wound closure rate in the treatment groups than in controls. Furthermore, during the regeneration of microcirculation and perfusion in the healing skin, a significant improvement was observed after the application of, in particular, higher ESW pulse rates, suggesting an ESW-related increase in nutrient and oxygen supply in the wound tissue.
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32. Circulating Irisin Levels in Preadolescents and Adolescents Born Preterm
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Tania Siahanidou, Christina Kanaka‑Gantenbein, Flora Bacopoulou, George P. Chrousos, Artemis Doulgeraki, Arsinoi Koutroumpa, Helen Bouza, and Aimilia Mantzou
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,Gestational Age ,Endocrinology ,Skin fold ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Birth Weight ,Humans ,Child ,education ,Adiposity ,education.field_of_study ,Adiponectin ,business.industry ,Leptin ,Insulin ,Infant, Newborn ,Gestational age ,Infant, Low Birth Weight ,Anthropometry ,Fibronectins ,Blood pressure ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,business - Abstract
Introduction: Prematurity is associated with increased cardiometabolic risk later in life. The adipomyokine irisin has been acknowledged as a modulator of energy metabolism and insulin sensitivity. The aim of this study was to investigate circulating levels of irisin and their relation to anthropometric measurements and cardiometabolic phenotype in a population of preterm-born children versus full-term-born peers. Methods: A total of 160 children (87 born preterm aged 8.1–14.8 years and 73 born full-term of similar age and gender distribution) were studied. Arterial blood pressure, anthropometry, body composition assessments with dual energy X-ray absorptiometry, and skinfold measurements were performed. Blood biochemistry and circulating levels of irisin, insulin, cortisol, leptin, and adiponectin were also determined. Results: The preterm group had higher diastolic blood pressure, triceps skinfold, subscapular skinfold (SSSF), and abdominal skinfold measurements and more central adiposity than the full-term group. Irisin was significantly lower (p = 0.002), whereas leptin was higher (p = 0.03) in the preterm than the full-term group. Irisin correlated positively with gestational age (r = 0.19, p = 0.01), birth weight (r = 0.23, p = 0.003), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (r = 0.20, p = 0.01) and negatively with SSSF (r = −0.25, p = 0.003) and chronological age (r = −0.21, p = 0.008). Conclusion: Lower levels of irisin and a slightly unhealthy adiposity and cardiometabolic pattern were detected in preterm-born children in comparison to their full-term-born peers. Whether low irisin levels in preadolescents and adolescents born prematurely could be of prognostic value for the development of cardiometabolic sequelae later in life remains to be further studied.
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33. Effects of 12 Weeks Resistance Training on Serum Irisin in Older Male Adults.
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Jiexiu Zhao, Zhongjun Su, Chaoyi Qu, and Yanan Dong
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FAT analysis ,DUAL-energy X-ray absorptiometry ,PHYSICAL fitness ,ISOMETRIC exercise ,LABORATORY rats - Abstract
Background: To assess the effects of resistance training on circulating irisin concentration in older male adults, and to investigate the association between resistance training induced alteration of irisin and body fat. Methods: Seventeen older adults (mean age is 62.1 years old) were randomized into old control group (male, n = 7), and old training group (male, n = 10). The control group has no any exercise intervention. The resistance training group underwent leg muscle strength and core strength training program two times/wk, 55 min/class for 12 weeks. Before and after the intervention, we evaluated serum irisin level and body composition. Results: Serum irisin level was significantly increased in the resistance training group after the 12 weeks intervention period (P < 0.01), but not in the control group. In the resistance training group, the reduction in whole-body fat percent was negatively correlated with the increase in serum irisin level (r = -0.705, P < 0.05). Conclusion: After the 12 weeks intervention, circulating irisin levels were significantly elevated in the older adults. In summary, serum irisin may be involved in the regulation of body fat in older male adults. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Study On Skin Fold Thickness in Newborns as an Index of Foetal Nutritional Assessment
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Ruchi Gupta, Binod Kumar Gupta, Raju Kafle, and Badri Kumar Gupta
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Index (economics) ,Skin fold ,business.industry ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Medicine ,Physiology ,business - Abstract
Introduction: Skin fold thickness is a measure of adiposity and is a validated method of assessing malnutrition in older children. The present study was undertaken to see the role of skin fold thickness measurement in neonates as an index of foetal nutritional assessment and to compare between CAN (Clinical Assessment of Nutrition) score and other anthropometric indicators in foetal malnutrition (FM). Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted in postnatal ward of Universal College of Medical Sciences-Teaching Hospital for a duration of six months. Three hundred seventy term newborns were assessed by CAN score and anthropometry recorded. The CAN score was determined and those with scores < 25 was classified as having foetal malnutrition. Skin fold thickness using the Slim Guide skin fold caliper was taken at the triceps, biceps, sub scapular, supra iliac and quadriceps locations for each neonate. Two readings were taken at every site and the mean was recorded. All the skin fold thickness measurements were correlated with the CAN score and statistical comparisons were made. Results: Incidence of FM was 18.38%. The mean (SD) for sum of all skin-fold thickness at all sites for males and females were 4.3 ± 1.61 and 4.18 ± 0.72 mm respectively. All the skin-fold thickness measurements correlated significantly with the CAN score, but the sum of the five had the best correlation. The mean (SD) of anthropometric data of babies and sum of all comparing foetal malnutrition versus without foetal malnutrition using nutritional status CAN score was statistically significant (p-value < 0.001). Conclusions: The sum of all five skin-fold measurements might be a useful screening tool for FM in view of its objectivity, convenience and simplicity, but it is not sufficiently sensitive or specific to replace the CAN score in the identification of FM in neonates.
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35. (Clinical and biochemical investigations on bacterial diarrhea in Egyptian Buffalo Calves)
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Mahmoud Helal, Heba Elkhyat, Hossam El-Attar, and Sherif El-Seadawy
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Veterinary medicine ,Klebsiella ,Creatinine ,Respiratory rate ,biology ,business.industry ,animal diseases ,Anorexia ,biology.organism_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Bacterial diarrhea ,Skin fold ,chemistry ,Weight loss ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Urea ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,medicine.symptom ,business ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
The objective of the present study was to evaluate clinico-biochemical changes occurred in bacterial diarrhea in Egyptian Buffalo calves less than three months old. The study was carried out on 50 buffalo calves in El-Galaa Military farm that located in Ismailia Governorate, 40 diarrheic calves aged 55-75 days with an average body weight (35±2.5) kg were detected and 10 apparently healthy calves were kept as a control group to investigate the clinico-biochemical profiles. E. coli mixed or co-infection of Acinetobacterbaumannii/Iwoffiiss species with Klebsiella and pseudomonas species were isolated from the diarrheic calves. Diarrheic calves show signs of anorexia, weakness, dullness, staggering movement, weight loss, pale mucous membranes with sunken eyes and dehydration. Analysis of clinical and biochemical profile of the diarrheic calves revealed significant increase in body temperature, respiratory rate, skin fold test, serum potassium, chloride, urea, creatinine, ALT, AST, GGT, triacylglycerols, cortisol, CRP and CPK withsignificant decrease in pulse rate, serum sodium, glucose and total protein concentrations.It could be concluded that, bacterial diarrhea has a severe negative impact on the clinical and biochemical profile of the affected buffalo calves.
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36. Asociación entre sobrepeso/obesidad y estado clínico en artritis reumatoide
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Melina González-Salazar, José Alvarez-Nemegyei, Sherlin May-Kim, Liliane Martínez-Vargas, Daniel Quintal-Gutiérrez, Ricardo F. López-Villanueva, and Elda Pacheco-Pantoja
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Waist ,business.industry ,Overweight ,Positive correlation ,Fat mass ,Rheumatology ,Skin fold ,Classification of obesity ,medicine ,Functional status ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Bioelectrical impedance analysis - Abstract
Resumen Introduccion La asociacion entre la presencia de sobrepeso/obesidad y el estado clinico de la artritis reumatoide (AR) es un tema aun no resuelto. Objetivo Evaluar la asociacion entre el tipo de composicion corporal y el estado clinico en pacientes con AR. Metodos Estudio prospectivo, comparativo y transversal que incluyo a 123 pacientes (98,4% mujeres, 86,3% FR+, 9,3±8,7 anos de duracion) con AR (criterios ACR/EULAR 2010) en quienes se determino actividad inflamatoria (DAS 28), estado funcional (HAQ-Di) y tipo de tratamiento; ademas, el tipo de composicion corporal evaluada por IMC, circunferencias de cintura, cadera y brazo medio, indice cintura/cadera, plicometria y bioimpedancia electrica. Resultados Las prevalencias de sobrepeso y obesidad (IMC-OMS) fueron del 30,9% y del 45,5%. Cuando se reclasificaron mediante los puntos de corte de Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou, las prevalencias aumentaron a 31,7 y 58,5%, respectivamente. Con este criterio, los pacientes con sobrepeso/obesidad tuvieron mas articulaciones inflamadas que los pacientes con composicion corporal subnormal/normal (3,8±3,3 vs. 1,9±2,5; p=0,02). El conteo de articulaciones inflamadas mostro correlacion positiva significativa con 6 de 11 metodos antropometricos: IMC, circunferencia de brazo y cadera, pliegue tricipital y porcentaje de grasa corporal (determinado por bioimpedancia electrica y plicometria). Conclusiones El sobrepeso y la obesidad se asociaron a mayor actividad inflamatoria caracterizada por mayor cantidad de articulaciones inflamadas. Encontramos correlacion positiva significativa entre el numero de articulaciones inflamadas y la mayoria de los indicadores de masa grasa corporal estudiados. La evaluacion y optimizacion de la composicion corporal podria llegar a ser una parte importante para el abordaje clinico de pacientes con AR. Introduction The effect of overweight/obesity on clinical status in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is still a controversial topic. To assess the association between body composition and clinical status in RA patients. Methods A prospective, comparative, cross-sectional study was performed on 123 (98.4% women, 86.3% FR+, 9.3±8.7 duration years) RA patients diagnosed according to ACR/EULAR 2010 criteria who were assessed for inflammatory activity (DAS 28), functional status (HAQ-Di), and type of treatment. Body composition was evaluated by BMI, waist, hip, and middle arm girths, waist/hip ratio, skin fold measurements, and bioelectrical impedance analysis. Results The prevalence of overweight and obesity (BMI-WHO cut-off points) was 30.9% and 45.5% respectively. Using Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou cut-off points, each corresponding prevalence increased to 31.7% and 58.5%, respectively. Pooled patients in the overweight/obesity classification (Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou classification) exhibited a significantly higher number of swollen joints as compared to subnormal/normal body composition subjects (3.8±3.3 vs. 1.9±2.5; p=.02). Swollen joint count showed significant positive correlation with 6 out of 11 body composition parameters: BMI; arm and hip girths, triceps skin fold, body fat average determined by bioelectrical impedance analysis, and skin fold measurements. Conclusions Prevalence of obesity in RA varies according to BMI cut-off points. Overweight and obesity were associated with higher inflammatory activity characterized by a higher count of tender and swollen joints. A positive correlation was found between swollen joint amount and the majority of the body fat mass indicators assessed. Body composition assessment/improvement should be an important part of the routine care of RA patients.
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37. Comparison of physical activity and skinfold thickness of students living in rural and city center
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Hüseyin Özden Yurdakul and Barış Baydemir
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LC8-6691 ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Physical activity ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Special aspects of education ,Physical activity level ,skinfold thickness ,Education ,Skinfold thickness ,children ,Skin fold ,adolescent ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine ,Calipers ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Rural area ,sport ,business ,physical ,Body mass index ,Sports ,Demography - Abstract
Background and Study Aim. ln this academic research, it was aimed to compare the physical activity and skinfold thickness of the students living in the city center and rural areas. Material and Methods. 89 students attending the 6th grade level, whose total age is 12 years old, residing in the city center and rural areas of Çanakkale participated in the study. Students were examined with SenseWear armband bmi, total energy consumption, daily step count, met, active energy consumption, physical activity time, reach time and sleep times. Body mass index was determined with Holtain Skinfold Caliper. For the analysis of the dataset, the Independent Sample t test was utilized to examine the difference between the students' physical activity levels and skin fold thickness. Then, the relevance between physical activity level and skinfold thickness was examined for pearson correlation. Significance value p
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38. PENGARUH LATIHAN SENAM AEROBIK TERHADAP PENURUNAN BERAT BADAN, PERSENTASE LEMAK TUBUH DAN PENINGKATAN MASSA OTOT
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siska zamhar bakri
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Fat body ,education.field_of_study ,Body proportions ,business.industry ,Population ,Body weight ,Muscle mass ,Animal science ,Skin fold ,Weight loss ,Medicine ,Aerobic exercise ,medicine.symptom ,business ,education - Abstract
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengungkap 1) Pengaruh latihan senam aerobik terhadap penurunan berat badan 2) Pengaruh latihan senam aerobik terhadap persentase lemak tubuh, dan 3) Pengaruh latihan senam aerobik terhadap peningkatan massa otot. Penelitian mengunakan eksperimen semu (quasi-exsperiment). Populasi adalah semua anggota senam fit club simpang D Kabupaten Rokan Hulu, dengan sampel berjumlah 10 orang. Teknik pengambilan sampel dilakukan dengan total sampling dengan jumlah 10 orang. Instrumen penelitian untuk memperoleh data adalah: (1) Timbangan badan digital innerscan Tanita BC-541 body composition untuk mengukur berat badan, (2) Skin fold caliper untuk mengukur persentase lemak tubuh dan (3) Timbangan badan digital innerscan Tanita BC-541 body composition untuk mengukur massa otot. Teknik analisa data yang digunakan adalah uji t. Hasil dan analisa data menunjukkan bahwa: (1) Latihan senam aerobik memberikan pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap penurunan berat badan thitung 2,186 > ttabel 1.782. Nilai rata-rata pretest 66,86 kg dan posttest 66,12 kg. Terdapat penurunan 0,74 kg. (2) Latihan senam aerobik memberikan pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap penurunan persentase lemak tubuh thitung 3,285 > ttabel 1.782. Nilai rata-rata pretest 40.45 % dan posttest 37,18 %, Terdapat penurunan 3,27 %.(3) Latihan senam aerobik memberikan pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap massa otot thitung 1,835 > ttabel 1.782. Nilai rata-rata pretest 37,72 dan posttest 37,63,Terdapat penurunan 0,09 %.
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39. Assessment of Nutritional status of Haemodialysis Patients
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Fatima Syed, Salman Jamsheed, Shaista Jabeen, and Shahid Bashir
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Creatinine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nutritional status ,General Medicine ,Anthropometry ,medicine.disease ,Standard deviation ,Malnutrition ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Skin fold ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Hemodialysis ,Underweight ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Malnutrition is very common in patients on hemodialysis. Assessing the malnutrition status of haemodialysis patients is important for treatment and better health of the patients. Anthropometric measurements, both parts of anthropometry are used to assess the nutritional status. Objective: To assess the nutritional status of hemodialysis patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Bahria International Hospitals, Lahore and completed within 9 months using the convenient sampling technique. The data were collected through pretested questionnaire from 385 dialysis patients. Data were analyzed in the form of mean, frequencies, percentage and standard deviation with the help of SPSS version 22.0. Results: 50.5 % of the patients had normal body mass index (BMI) and 9.2% had BMI less than 18 which were underweight according to the WHO criteria. The mean and standard deviation of mid upper arm circumference (MUAC), mid arm muscle circumference(MAMC) and skin fold thickness (SFT) were 13.22±6.16, 20.40±4.67 and 1.67±0.54. Biochemical data showed mean and standard deviation of urea, creatinine and albumin were 104.37±38.63, 3.46±7.2716 and 3.46±0.72. Dietary intake included average energy intake i.e. 612.16±243.95, protein intake i.e. 30.61±10.98, fluid i.e. 738.11±223.06, sodium intake i.e. 949.60±578.96 and potassium intake i.e. 918.77±359.52. Conclusions: Most of the patients on haemodialysis were malnourished. These patients need dietary advice, care and monthly routine check-up of biochemical and anthropometric data to prevent from further complications.
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40. Investigation of the irritant effects and allergenic properties of the Iron(IV) clathrochelate complexes
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V. M. Lozovy, M. O. Plutenko, V. B. Dukhnitsky, Igor O. Fritsky, S. S. Derkach, and I. M. Derkach
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Active ingredient ,lcsh:Veterinary medicine ,Clathrochelate ,Chemistry ,medicine.disease_cause ,Dosage form ,Vaseline ,Subcutaneous injection ,Skin fold ,medicine ,lcsh:SF600-1100 ,hexahydrazide clathrochelate, toxicology, rabbits, guinea pigs ,Swelling ,medicine.symptom ,Irritation ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
During the preclinical studies of new drugs, the study of the degree of manifestation of their irritant and allergenic effects affects subsequent clinical studies, for example the routes of administration, the need to add excipients to reduce irritation. The article presents the results of studies of the irritant effects and allergenic properties of the Iron in rare unconventional valence – IV. The irritant effect of the Iron(IV) clathrochelate complexes on the skin was studied comprehensively. 20 rabbits were divided into 4 groups (control and three experimental), 5 animals each. The ointment on the vaseline and aqueous solution of the Iron(IV) clathrochelate complexes was applied to the skin of rabbits of the experimental groups. Also this solution was introduced subcutaneously. The investigated dosage forms were used at a dose of 1 ml/kg body weight (based on the active ingredient 500 mg/kg body weight of the laboratory animal). The results of the studies showed that of the Iron(IV) clathrochelate complexes has no irritant properties when used externally and is characterized by a lack of local reaction by subcutaneous injection. Determination of allergenic properties was performed by detecting itching and swelling in the guinea pigs in animals which were sensitized with this substance. In addition, in order to assess the severity of the inflammatory reaction, the skin temperature was determined before the experiment and on the 20th day of the experiment, and the skin fold thickness was measured using a caliper. The results of the studies showed that there is no allergic action of the Iron(IV) clathrochelate complexes. The results of the ophthalmic test on laboratory animals confirmed the data obtained.Therefore, comprehensive studies of the irritant and allergenic effects of the Iron(IV) clathrochelate complexes were performed for the first time. The Iron(IV) clathrochelate complexes in the form of ointment and solution does not irritate the skin and mucous membranes and has no allergenic properties to the body of the laboratory animals.
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41. Evaluation of anthropometric measures for assessment of cardiometabolic risk in early childhood
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Ravi Retnakaran, Catherine S Birken, Jill Hamilton, Anthony J. Hanley, and Nicole Coles
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Leptin ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Body Mass Index ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Insulin resistance ,Skin fold ,Risk Factors ,030225 pediatrics ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Early childhood ,Prospective cohort study ,Adiposity ,Ontario ,Waist-to-height ratio ,Waist-Height Ratio ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Infant ,Anthropometry ,medicine.disease ,Gestational diabetes ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Child, Preschool ,Insulin Resistance ,Waist Circumference ,business ,Research Paper - Abstract
Objective:Waist-to-height ratio has been shown to be an important indicator of cardiometabolic risk. There are few studies evaluating this measure against existing measures of adiposity and cardiometabolic markers in early childhood. The objectives were: (i) to determine in young children the ability of waist-to-height ratio, BMI z-score, weight for length, and sum of skin fold thickness to predict cardiometabolic risk and (ii) to examine this association at ages 1, 3 and 5 years.Design:Prospective cohort study.Setting:A university hospital in Toronto, Ontario.Participants:Infants at 1 (n 406), 3 (n 112) and 5 years of age (n 94) born to mothers with and without gestational diabetes mellitus.Results:Weight for length and BMI z-score demonstrated the strongest correlations with biochemical measures compared to waist-to-height ratio, including leptin (at 5 years, weight for length z-score: ρ = 0·65, P < 0·001; BMI z-score: ρ = 0·67, P < 0·001) and measures of insulin resistance (at 3 years, weight for length z-score: ρ = 0·25, P = 0·02; BMI z-score: ρ = 0·24, P = 0·02). The magnitude of associations between anthropometric measures and biochemical measures strengthened over time. Weight for length and BMI z-scores were moderately correlated with overall measures of fat mass as measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (ρ = 0·65, P = 0·00; ρ = 0·61, P = 0·01).Conclusions:Waist-to-height ratio was not superior to existing measures in predicting cardiometabolic risk in young children. BMI z-score is a preferred measure of adiposity between birth and 5 years of age.
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42. A clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of Herbal Formulation for Obesity (HFO-02) in overweight individuals
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Bharat Bhushan Shrikhande, Madhavi P Mahajan, Poonam Gupte, Veena Deo, Supriya Bhalerao, and Shubhangi Harke
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medicine.medical_specialty ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,Overweight ,Management of obesity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Skin fold ,Internal medicine ,021105 building & construction ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Circumferences ,Obesity ,Skinfolds ,Adverse effect ,lcsh:Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,lcsh:RZ409.7-999 ,medicine.disease ,Original Research Article- Clinical ,030205 complementary & alternative medicine ,Clinical trial ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Lipid profile ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Background Ayurveda, the Indian system of medicine offers many herbs and formulations for management of obesity. Baidyanath Bhawan Pvt. Ltd has designed a formulation, HFO-02, based on Ayurvedic literature. Objective To evaluate the efficacy of Herbal Formulation for Obesity (HFO-02) in overweight individuals. Materials & methods With approval from the Institutional Ethics Committee, a proof of concept study was carried out in overweight individuals (Body Mass Index, BMI ≥25.0 and ≤ 30.0 kg/m2), devoid of any endocrinological disorders. Tablet HFO-02 (500 mg) was administered to these individuals twice daily for 90 days, during which they were called at study site fortnightly. After stopping the treatment, they were further followed up for 30 days off-medication and the last follow up was scheduled on day 120. Anthropometric parameters were assessed at every visit, while biochemical parameters viz. lipid profile, blood sugar & insulin levels (both fasting and post prandial), C- reactive protein and adipocytokines (leptin & adiponectin) were estimated monthly. Results Of the 18 participants recruited in the study; 14 completed the study. HFO-02 did not show reduction in weight, however a significant decrease in the body circumference and skin fold was demonstrated. This decrease was maintained till day 120. The levels of all biochemical parameters were maintained and no adverse events were reported throughout the study. Conclusion Tablet HFO-02 reduced body circumferences and skinfold thickness indicating its potential for obesity management. Clinical trial registration number CTRI/2016/07/007067.
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43. Effects of medicated enema and nasal drops using Triphaladi oil in the management of obesity - A pilot study
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Kshipra Rajoria, Sarvesh Kumar Singh, and Preeti Swami
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Lekhana Basti ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Short Communication ,medicine.medical_treatment ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Rechana Nasya ,02 engineering and technology ,Chest circumference ,Management of obesity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Skin fold ,021105 building & construction ,Drug Discovery ,Obesity management ,medicine ,Obesity ,lcsh:Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,Sthoulya ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Abdominal skin ,business.industry ,Enema ,lcsh:RZ409.7-999 ,030205 complementary & alternative medicine ,Surgery ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Lipid profile ,business ,Nasal Drops ,Ayurveda - Abstract
An open label, randomized, comparative, interventional pilot study was done to assess the effect of Lekhana Basti (medicated enema) and Rechana Nasya Karma (Errhine therapy) in the management of Sthoulya with special reference to obesity. In the study 30 clinically diagnosed patient of either sex were randomly divided into two groups. In Basti group, Lekhana Basti in Karma Basti manner was given for 30 days. Anuvasana Basti (enema with Triphaladi Taila) in the dose of 120 mL and Asthapana Basti (enema with Triphaladi decoction etc.) in the dose of approximately 960 mL was given. In Nasya group, Rechana nasya on alternate days was given with Triphaladi (oil) in the dose of 0.5 mL per nostril for total 28 days. The patients were assessed on objective criteria such as such as weight, chest circumference, mid-arm circumference, mid-thigh circumference, triceps skin fold thickness, sub-scapular skin fold thickness, abdominal skin fold thickness, waist-hip ratio and lipid profile. It was observed that Basti group was a better intervention in providing relief, however there intergroup standard deviation was low on most of the variable expect the lipid profile. The results suggest that the Nasya Karma may be developed as a better practical approach in obesity management.
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44. Cutaneous metaplastic synovial cyst in Ehlers‐Danlos syndrome
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Angel Fernandez-Flores and Juan M. Barja-Lopez
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Connective Tissue Disorder ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Context (language use) ,Dermatology ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Skin fold ,Ehlers–Danlos syndrome ,Metaplastic Synovial Cyst ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Redundant skin ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Left elbow ,business - Abstract
Classic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a connective tissue disorder characterized by laxity. The skin, as one of the organs involved, shows hyperextensibility, which makes it prone to trauma. In this context, it would seem logical for cutaneous synovial metaplasia, which is considered a form of repair, to be commonly found in cases of EDS. However, there are only two previously published cases of synovial metaplasia in EDS. We present a third case in a 56-year-old woman with painful redundant skin in both elbows and knees for whom a skin fold of the left elbow was removed to relieve her symptoms. The biopsy showed preservation of the elastic and collagen fibers. The main alteration was the evidence of dermal cystic spaces lined by fibrinoid rests with focal pseudopapillary projections. However, in some zones the cellular lining was preserved, and it was composed of vimentin-positive, fibroblast-like flat, elongated cells, as well as CD68-positive macrophages. No birefringent particles were found in an examination under polarized light.
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45. STUDY THE PREVALENCE OF MALNUTRITION AMONG CRHON'S DISEASE PATIENTS DURING CLINICAL REMISSION
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Safia S. Elramli
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Future studies ,Calorie ,business.industry ,Disease ,Anthropometry ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Malnutrition ,0302 clinical medicine ,Skin fold ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,Normal range ,Nutritional deficiency - Abstract
Purpose: People with Crohn's disease are at risk of nutritional deficiency, especially those subject to strict diet. Aim of this study is to study the relationship between malnutrition and Crohn's disease during clinical remission.Methods: The patients were randomized from the Benghazi Medical Center. The total of the patients was 50 patients with 26 males and 24 females aged from 18 years and over was performed between the January 2017 to April 2017. Self-administered questionnaire was used to collect personal information. The questionnaire included socio-economic characteristics, anthropometry, 24hr.recall method to find out whether they are malnourished or not.Result: approximately 82% of patients had their weight within the normal range, while 8% of their weight was below the normal range among of them approximately 6% represented with men according to the BMI. As for skin fold thickness, it appeared that 36% of patients have ideal fat levels, 26% have lower fat levels, while ,22% have medium fat levels, whereas the rest (14%) have higher fat levels. Regarding the 24-hour recall method shows that most patients had their daily calories at a low rate and the maximum daily calorie consumption was 1115Kcal , while the minimum was 305Kcal.Conclusion: We conclude that the relationship between Crohn's disease and malnutrition is does not exist based on our study. Our study may lack some laboratory investigations of patients. Future studies will be needed to document the relation between malnutrition and Crohn's disease.
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46. A service evaluation of the immobilisation techniques adopted for breast cancer patients with large and/or pendulous breasts, receiving external beam radiotherapy
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Paul Shepherd, Lisa Montgomery, and Terri Flood
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Service (business) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine.disease ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Breast cancer ,Pendulous breasts ,Oncology ,Skin fold ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,External beam radiotherapy ,business - Abstract
Introduction:Breast cancer patients referred for external beam radiotherapy and who have large and/or pendulous breasts can present positioning and immobilisation challenges. Deep infra-mammary and/or lateral wrap skin folds can occur that can lead to unwanted radiation-induced skin toxicity. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the immobilisation techniques adopted for this subgroup of patients in order to inform best practice.Method:A survey aimed to identify the current clinical practice in radiotherapy centres throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland was undertaken. The email survey was distributed with support of the Radiotherapy Services Managers group.Results:Twenty-six of the 74 radiotherapy centres responded to the survey. Responses demonstrated that supine positioning with or without additional immobilisation was preferable. Of the eight different immobilisation techniques identified, patients positioned supine on a breast board wearing a bra was the most common. Only two of the centres reported using a prone technique.Conclusions:Immobilisation and reproducibility are key for successful external beam radiotherapy particularly when advanced treatment techniques are being employed. No single technique gained widespread acceptance as the optimum for the effective immobilisation of patients with large and/or pendulous breasts. Further evaluative research in the form of a multi-centre trial is warranted in order to clearly establish the most effective immobilisation methods/devices for this ever expanding, subgroup of cancer patients.
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47. Comparative analysis of measuring the body fat percentage by anthropometric methods and bioimpedance
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Jelena Jović, Aleksandar Corac, Maja Nikolić, Aleksandra Ilic, Danijela Ilić, and Goran Belojevic
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2. Zero hunger ,Orthodontics ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Significant difference ,lcsh:Medicine ,Nutritional status ,General Medicine ,Anthropometry ,body fat percentage ,Body fat percentage ,3. Good health ,bmi ,Clinical Practice ,BMI ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Skin fold ,bioimpedance ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Introduction/Objective. Body fat percentage (BFP) is the most reliable indicator of the nutritional status. For clinical practice, it is important but also insufficiently examined whether the determination of BFP should be relied exclusively on the latest methods or whether classical anthropometric methods are also reliable. The aim was to investigate the correlation between the results of BFP measuring using a contemporary method of bioimpedance and classic methods of skin fold thickness (SFT) and body mass index (BMI). Method. There were 279 patients of the Dietetic Counseling Center of the Institute for Public Health in Nis who were included in the research during 2015. BFP was determined using three classic anthropometric methods: SFT over the triceps, SFT over the scapula, and BMI. OMRON BF 302 apparatus was used for BFP measuring using the bioimpedance method. Results. Using single-factor analysis of variance we found a statistically significant difference between the mean values of the BFP obtained with bioimpedance and those obtained with anthropometric methods (F = 24.19, p < 0.05). Post hoc analysis revealed a statistically significant difference between the BFP determined with bioimpedance and SFT over the triceps and the scapula, while the anthropometric method based on BMI gave the results similar to those from bioimpedance. Conclusion. We show that the most reliable anthropometric method of determination of BFP is that based on BMI, as its results correlate best with those obtained with a contemporary method of bioimpedance.
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48. Correlation and regression coefficient between milk yield and skin fold thickness in different region in Murrah buffaloes
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Anupam Soni, Sweta Banjare, Sharad Mishra, Kaiser Parveen, Aayush Yadav, Rupal Pathak, AK Santra, Sudheer Bhagat, and Bobade
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Rump ,food and beverages ,Biology ,Milking ,fluids and secretions ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Animal science ,Skin fold ,Fodder ,Lactation ,Linear regression ,medicine ,Udder ,Morning - Abstract
The experiment was conducted with the duration of six months at ABIS (Aamir Bahadur Sultan Ali) Buffalo Dairy Farm, Gormara, Rajnandgaon (Chhattisgarh) to investigate the variability of skin thickness in relation to milk production. A total of 120 milking Murrah buffaloes were selected for the experiment. The Murrah buffaloes were selected in a range of first to sixth parity and each parity containing 20 buffaloes. All the selected Murrah buffaloes of the present investigation were kept under similar housing system i.e. loose housing system with one shelter along one side of the paddock and provided green fodder and total mix ration as per their requirement. Drinking water was made available ad lib to whole day. The milking was done by milking machine in milk parlour in morning and evening. Daily milk yield and total milk yield were recorded from the records. The correlation between skin thickness of neck, chest, abdomen, rump, hind quarter, udder and flank and total milk yield were -0.377, -0.498, -0.355, -0.282, -0.207, 0.073 and -0.072 respectively. Correlation between lactation length and different site of skin thickness was found significantly positive. However, negative correlation was observed for daily milk yield. On the other hand, regression coefficient of skin thickness and milk yield indicated that an increase in skin thickness of neck, chest, rump and hind quarter could decrease in average total milk.
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49. Treatment of symptomatic epiblepharon with Botulinum toxin type A in patients under 2 years of age
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A. Nava Castañeda, J.L. Tovilla Canales, Y. de la Fuente Díez, C.Y. Chen López, and O. Olvera Morales
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Surgical correction ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Skin fold ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,medicine ,Orbicular muscle ,In patient ,Eyelid malposition ,Epiblepharon ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,business ,After treatment ,Botulinum toxin type - Abstract
Introduction Epiblepharon is a congenital eyelid malposition due to a horizontal skin fold and redundant orbicular muscle, resulting in the inturning of the eyelashes. Objective We report our experience in the non surgical correction of symptomatic epiblepharon using a pretarsal injection of 5IU of Botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) in the orbicular muscle. Materials and methods Patients with epiblepharon younger than 2 year were included in the study and their charts were reviewed. Symptoms and signs of epiblepharon were evaluated before and after treatment with BoNT-A. Results 40 patients were included (28 girls [70%]). Average age at treatment was 11 months (range, 4–24 months). 76 eyelids were treated with BoNT-A. A statistically significant improvement in symptoms, lash-corneal touch and punctate corneal epitheliopathy were reported after the treatment with 5IU BoNT-A. Average final follow-up was 25.5 weeks (range, 4–92 months). Conclusions The present study evidences that a pretarsal BoNT-A injection is an effective and safe treatment for the correction of symptomatic epiblepharon in patients younger than 2 years.
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50. ANTHROPOMETRIC PROFILE OF CHILDREN WITH CYANOTIC AND NONCYANOTIC CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
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I Ketut Alit Utamayasa, Rina Elizabeth, Roedi Irawan, Mahrus A. Rahman, and Taufiq Hidayat
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart disease ,business.industry ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Anthropometry ,TP368-456 ,medicine.disease ,Circumference ,congenital heart disease ,Food processing and manufacture ,Skin fold ,children ,cyanotic ,Heart failure ,Weight for Age ,medicine ,TX341-641 ,cardiovascular diseases ,anthropometric ,business ,Complication ,non-cyanotic ,Tetralogy of Fallot - Abstract
Impaired nutritional status is a frequent complication of congenital heart disease (CHD). Non cyanotic congenital heart disease (NC-CHD) have problem with lung overfl ow and heart failure. Consequences of Cyanotic congenital heart disease (C-CHD) are decrease pulmonary blood fl ow and prolong hypoxia. These conditions can have eff ect on nutritional status and outcome of surgery. This study aimed to compare anthropometric profi les of children with C-CHD and NC-CHD. Cross-sectional study conducted in 66 children, age 3 months until 5 years old who met inclusion criteria in Pediatric Cardiology Outpatient Unit Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya in November 2012. A total of 66 children, consisted of 26 children with C-CHD and 40 children NC-CHD included in study. We measure weight, length/height, head circumference, upper arm circumference, and skin fold thickness. We used Chi Square test for statistical analysis with Confi dence Interval 95%. Mean age of both groups was 27.82 ± 16.63 months. Majority of NC-CHD was Ventricular Septal Defect (28.6%) and C-CHD was Tetralogy of Fallot (21.4%). There were no signifi cant diff erence from weight for age, length for age weight for length, head circumference for age, mid upper arm circumference for age, mid upper arm circumference for age, and skin fold thickness for age between children with C-CHD and NC-CHD (p= 0.80; 0.98;0.54 0.29; 0.80; 0.53 respectively). There were no diff erence in anthropometric profi les among children with cyanotic congenital heart disease and non-cyanotic congenital heart disease in this study.
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