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Filter by:Background: Patients awaiting bariatric surgery, apart from suffering higher BMI, show a large number of comorbidities and a low physical fitness. These factors are associated with a longer surgery time, a longer hospital stay and a greater number of operative complications. To reduce these disadvantages, a nutritional intervention is performed to reduce total weight and the comorbidities associated with obesity prior to surgery. However, the prescription of an exercise program, which can be an effective tool to improve these factors, is not usually part of the usual care of these patients. Objective: To know the effects of a semi-supervised exercise program on body composition, cardiovascular risk factors and operative complications in bariatric patients. Methods: Approximately 3 months before surgery, 60 patients awaiting bariatric surgery will be recruited. Patients will be randomized into two groups: a) an experimental group (n = 30); b) a control group (n = 30). The experimental group will perform a semi-supervised exercise program, while the control group will only perform the corresponding evaluations. Both groups will be assessed for body composition, cardiovascular risk factors, physical condition, quality of life and physical activity levels at the beginning and at the end of the intervention. In addition, surgery time, hospital length of stay and operative complications will be evaluated in both groups.
This study planned to investigate the effect of hip-focused neuromuscular activation exercise on foot posture and neuromuscular control in symptomatic and asymptomatic participants. We will follow a cross-over study design to compare the effect of hip focused neuromuscular activation exercise or a sham exercise on foot posture and lower extremity biomechanics. Foot posture will be assessed by Navicular Drop Test (NDT), and lower extremity neuromuscular control will be assessed with Star Excursion Y-Balance Test (SEBT-Y) and Frontal Plane Projection Angle (FPPA) during single leg squat before and after the experiments. The results of this study may provide scientific knowledge for a kinetic chain approach during functional foot rehabilitation.
The study investigates the acute effects of one bout of high-intensity functional circuit training on cognitive function against no-activity control and aerobic exercise.
Microvascular complications are a major complication of diabetes.Diabetic microvascular complications can not only lead to chronic kidney disease and retinopathy, but also affect the quality of life of patients with diabetic nephropathy, which can lead to the death of diabetic patients.Due to diabetes patient survival for decades, in spite of more than 90% of time is a life outside the hospital, so the analysis of the effect of outside risk factors for complications of hospital and progress, and to find effective intervention measures is of great significance for the prevention and control of diabetic microvascular complications.Therefore, we use of advanced Internet technology, and analysis of large data algorithms, and try to keep track of routine indicators such as the patient's urine in real time in patients' families. This topic mainly observe movement (step 6000 steps per day or 6000 / week) in patients with type 2 diabetic kidney disease microvascular end point events, provide the basis for prevention and control of diabetes kidney complications, clinical significance and treatment prospects.