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Exercise Physiology: A Review of Established Concepts and Current Questions

  • Michael J. Matthews,
  • Shibani Kanungo,
  • Robert J. Baker and
  • Keith Kenter

30 April 2024

Exercise physiology is the science that studies the processes of physical activity and their impact on the body. It usually requires a multidisciplinary approach with a team of experts because of the multiple physiological systems involved. At the ce...

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Background: Menopause is a significant period in the life of a female; many hormonal and lifestyle changes occur, which can have a catastrophic effect on their health and well-being. Amongst these changes is the loss of muscle mass and strength. Resi...

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9 December 2022

Drought is an important abiotic stress factor limiting crop productivity worldwide and its impact is increasing with climate change. Regardless of the plant growth period, drought has a deadly and yield-reducing effect on the plant at every stage of...

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Internal Flesh Browning in Apple and Its Predisposing Factors—A Review

  • Ramandeep Singh Sidhu,
  • Sally A. Bound and
  • Nigel D. Swarts

29 March 2023

This review article is focused on internal flesh browning (IFB)-related physiological disorders affecting apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) fruit. The expression of different physiological and metabolic IFB-related disorders during post-harvest storage...

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Resistance Training or Whey Protein as an Intervention to Preserve Lean Mass in Men Observing Ramadan

  • Ahmed S. Amjed,
  • Arwa Abdelhakiem,
  • Natalie Allen,
  • Cory Brune,
  • Matthew L. Sokoloski and
  • Ryan A. Gordon

16 November 2024

Background: Individuals observe Ramadan fasting for ~11 h per day for 28–30 days, which can negatively affect lean mass. Resistance training or increased protein intake can potentially preserve lean mass in these individuals. Methods: Twenty-th...

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8 February 2024

When thinking of skin disease, cancer comes up almost immediately as an example. While the American Cancer Society lists 6 major cancer types, the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases identifies 13 significant benign...

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17 April 2024

Hydrocephalus is caused by an overproduction of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), an obstruction of fluid movement, or improper reabsorption. CSF accumulation in the brain’s ventricles causes ventriculomegaly, increased intracranial pressure, inflammation,...

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23 September 2024

Marathon sports events and those who participate in them have grown over the last years, reflecting notably an augmentation of women and master runners’ participation. The aim of the present narrative review was to briefly present the results o...

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Healthy Aging in Menopause: Prevention of Cognitive Decline, Depression and Dementia through Physical Exercise

  • Carmen Guerrero-González,
  • Cristina Cueto-Ureña,
  • Vanesa Cantón-Habas,
  • María Jesús Ramírez-Expósito and
  • José Manuel Martínez-Martos

The aging of the global population is a significant and complex phenomenon with far-reaching implications for healthcare systems and society. By 2030, it is projected that the number of individuals over the age of 65 will increase by nearly 1 billion...

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Plants are constantly interacting with the diverse microbial community as well as insect pests throughout their life cycle. Due to their sessile nature, plants rely solely on the intracellular signaling and reprogramming of cellular events to resist...

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