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View article: Leg Pain Due to Chronic Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy: Authors’ Reply
Leg Pain Due to Chronic Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy: Authors’ Reply Open
View article: Lipid Tetrad Index as a Predictive Marker for Coronary Artery Disease in Type 2 Diabetes Patients
Lipid Tetrad Index as a Predictive Marker for Coronary Artery Disease in Type 2 Diabetes Patients Open
Background: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). As conventional lipid parameters may underestimate atherogenic risk, this study aimed to compare lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a…
View article: Leg Pain Due to Chronic Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy
Leg Pain Due to Chronic Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy Open
View article: Identification and Quantification of Distress Along Flexible and Concrete Pavements Using Low-Cost Image Processing Technique
Identification and Quantification of Distress Along Flexible and Concrete Pavements Using Low-Cost Image Processing Technique Open
View article: Associations Between the Built Environment and Adult Obesity and the Mediating Role of Physical Activity: A Systematic Review
Associations Between the Built Environment and Adult Obesity and the Mediating Role of Physical Activity: A Systematic Review Open
Associations between the built environment (BE) and adult obesity are well established. Physical activity (PA) is shown to mediate this association; however, no review has comprehensively synthesized the evidence required to understand thi…
View article: Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio and Platelet-Lymphocyte Ratio as Biomarkers for Risk Stratification and Predictors of 90-day Mortality in Acute Pulmonary Embolism
Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio and Platelet-Lymphocyte Ratio as Biomarkers for Risk Stratification and Predictors of 90-day Mortality in Acute Pulmonary Embolism Open
Background: Acute Pulmonary Embolism (APE) is a critical cardiovascular emergency requiring timely risk stratification. Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) and Platelet-to-Lymphocyte Ratio (PLR) are emerging inflammatory biomarkers that m…
View article: Relational Norms for Human-AI Cooperation
Relational Norms for Human-AI Cooperation Open
How we should design and interact with social artificial intelligence depends on the socio-relational role the AI is meant to emulate or occupy. In human society, relationships such as teacher-student, parent-child, neighbors, siblings, or…
View article: Hypokalemic Periodic Parlaysis Associated with Adrenal Adenoma in a Patient with Conn’s Syndrome: A Case Report
Hypokalemic Periodic Parlaysis Associated with Adrenal Adenoma in a Patient with Conn’s Syndrome: A Case Report Open
Introduction: Hypokalemic paralysis secondary to Conn’s syndrome is rare. The most common presentation of this condition is hypertension, which may be asymptomatic or range from mild to severe to refractory. Case Report: A 34-year-old hype…
View article: Reliability assessment of the ‘field audit for children’s active transport routes to school’ (FACTS) tool
Reliability assessment of the ‘field audit for children’s active transport routes to school’ (FACTS) tool Open
Background Children’s active travel to school is associated with physical activity and thus health. Safe Routes to School (SR2S) programs identify ‘safe routes’ to promote children’s active travel to school. No field audit tool exists spec…
View article: A Study To Assess The Expression Of P16ink4a In Head And Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
A Study To Assess The Expression Of P16ink4a In Head And Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Open
View article: The role of on-site pharmacist in residential aged care facilities: findings from the PiRACF study
The role of on-site pharmacist in residential aged care facilities: findings from the PiRACF study Open
OSPs successfully performed a wide range of clinical activities aimed both at improving residents' medication regimens, and organisational-level quality improvement. The OSP model presents an opportunity for pharmacists to enhance medicati…
View article: Neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage and body size in Australia’s capital cities: The contribution of obesogenic environments
Neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage and body size in Australia’s capital cities: The contribution of obesogenic environments Open
Residents of socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods have higher rates of overweight and obesity and chronic disease than their counterparts from advantaged neighbourhoods. This study assessed whether associations between neighbourh…
View article: Residential location, commute distance, and body size: Cross-sectional observational study of state and territory capital cities in Australia
Residential location, commute distance, and body size: Cross-sectional observational study of state and territory capital cities in Australia Open
Body size, a key risk factor for chronic diseases, is associated with longer commutes. This study assessed associations between residential proximity to capital city central business district (CBD), area-level commute distance, and individ…
View article: Associations between supermarket availability and body size in Australia: a cross-sectional observational study comparing state and territory capital cities
Associations between supermarket availability and body size in Australia: a cross-sectional observational study comparing state and territory capital cities Open
View article: Associations between area socioeconomic status, individual mental health, physical activity, diet and change in cardiometabolic risk amongst a cohort of Australian adults: A longitudinal path analysis
Associations between area socioeconomic status, individual mental health, physical activity, diet and change in cardiometabolic risk amongst a cohort of Australian adults: A longitudinal path analysis Open
Presumed pathways from environments to cardiometabolic risk largely implicate health behaviour although mental health may play a role. Few studies assess relationships between these factors. This study estimated associations between area s…
View article: Contributions of Multiple Built Environment Features to 10-Year Change in Body Mass Index and Waist Circumference in a South Australian Middle-Aged Cohort
Contributions of Multiple Built Environment Features to 10-Year Change in Body Mass Index and Waist Circumference in a South Australian Middle-Aged Cohort Open
Residential areas may shape health, yet few studies are longitudinal or concurrently test relationships between multiple residential features and health. This longitudinal study concurrently assessed the contributions of multiple environme…
View article: Built Environments and Cardiometabolic Morbidity and Mortality in Remote Indigenous Communities in the Northern Territory, Australia
Built Environments and Cardiometabolic Morbidity and Mortality in Remote Indigenous Communities in the Northern Territory, Australia Open
The health of Indigenous Australians is dramatically poorer than that of the non-Indigenous population. Amelioration of these differences has proven difficult. In part, this is attributable to a conceptualisation which approaches health di…
View article: Climatic and community sociodemographic factors associated with remote Indigenous Australian smoking rates: an ecological study of health audit data
Climatic and community sociodemographic factors associated with remote Indigenous Australian smoking rates: an ecological study of health audit data Open
Australian Indigenous smoking rates are highest in remote communities but likely vary between communities; few studies have assessed community features in relation to Indigenous smoking rates. Design and objective This ecological study eva…
View article: Lean Production Simulators: From Training Environments to Innovation Testbeds
Lean Production Simulators: From Training Environments to Innovation Testbeds Open
Models for continuous improvement processes and for game-based learning currently have some drawbacks. Based on work with Karlstad Lean Factory®, a dual model for game-based learning and improvement processes is presented. This model also …
View article: No Effect of a Whey Growth Factor Extract during Resistance Training on Strength, Body Composition, or Hypertrophic Gene Expression in Resistance-Trained Young Men.
No Effect of a Whey Growth Factor Extract during Resistance Training on Strength, Body Composition, or Hypertrophic Gene Expression in Resistance-Trained Young Men. Open
Growth factors can be isolated from bovine milk to form a whey growth factor extract (WGFE). This study examined whether WGFE promoted activation of the AKT/mTOR pathway enabling increased lean tissue mass and strength in resistance traine…
View article: Video: Adding to Your Case: Examining and Cross Examining Expert Witnesses
Video: Adding to Your Case: Examining and Cross Examining Expert Witnesses Open
Learn skills for using expert witness testimony at trial: Developing strategy for selecting topics and order of presentation Using proper form of questioning on direct and cross Understanding rules of evidence, procedure, and ethics Two ro…
View article: Early myogenic responses to acute exercise before and after resistance training in young men
Early myogenic responses to acute exercise before and after resistance training in young men Open
To enable dynamic regulation of muscle mass and myofiber repair following injury, a satellite cell precursor population exists to supply additional nuclei. Activated satellite cells express many genes and associated proteins necessary for …
View article: Protein hydrolysates and recovery of muscle damage following eccentric exercise
Protein hydrolysates and recovery of muscle damage following eccentric exercise Open
Background: A whey protein hydrolysate (NatraBoost XR; WPHNB) has been shown to speed repair muscle damage. We sought to determine whether this benefit is specific to this hydrolysate to evaluate a marker for quality control.Methods: Three…