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ABSTRACT Introduction: Taekwondo athletes' knee flexor and extensor muscle groups reveal the joint's biomechanical characteristics when tested and may suggest a direction for individual strength training in Tae Kwon Do athletes. Objective: Evaluate the impact of muscle strengthening on joint strength in Tae Kwon Do athletes. Methods: The study was conducted through a literature review, experimental test, and logical analysis. Results: The strength of the flexion muscle group in Taekwondo athletes was significantly higher than that of extension. The flexion-extension ratio is high. This characteristic may be related to the athletes' habit of supporting body weight with the left leg and attacking with the right leg. Conclusion: Strength training of the knee flexors is indicated for Tae Kwon Do athletes, balancing the muscular balance by raising the flexor fatigue index close to that of the extensors, improving the strength and endurance of the knee flexor muscles. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.
RESUMO Introdução: Os grupos musculares flexores e extensores do joelho dos atletas de taekwondo revelam as características biomecânicas da articulação ao serem testados, podendo sugerir um direcionamento para o treinamento de força individual nos atletas de Tae Kwon Do. Objetivo: Avaliar os impactos do fortalecimento muscular sobre a força articular nos atletas de Tae Kwon Do. Métodos: O estudo foi conduzido pelos métodos de análise literária, teste experimental e análise lógica. Resultados: A força do grupo muscular da flexão em atletas de Taekwondo foi significativamente maior do que a da extensão, a relação flexão-extensão é elevada. Esta característica pode estar relacionada ao hábito dos atletas suportarem o peso corporal com a perna esquerda e atacar com a perna direita. Conclusão: O reforço com o treinamento de força nos flexores do joelho é indicado aos atletas de Tae Kwon Do, equilibrando o balanço muscular ao elevar o índice de fadiga dos flexores próximo ao dos extensores, aprimorando a força e a resistência dos músculos flexores do joelho. Nível de evidência II; Estudos terapêuticos - investigação dos resultados do tratamento.
RESUMEN Introducción: Los grupos musculares flexores y extensores de la rodilla de los atletas de Taekwondo revelan las características biomecánicas de la articulación cuando se someten a prueba, y pueden sugerir una dirección para el entrenamiento de fuerza individual en los atletas de Tae Kwon Do. Objetivo: Evaluar el impacto del fortalecimiento muscular sobre la fuerza articular en atletas de Tae Kwon Do. Métodos: El estudio se llevó a cabo mediante los métodos de análisis bibliográfico, prueba experimental y análisis lógico. Resultados: La fuerza del grupo muscular de la flexión en los atletas de taekwondo fue significativamente mayor que la de la extensión, la relación flexión-extensión es alta. Esta característica puede estar relacionada con el hábito de los atletas de apoyar el peso del cuerpo con la pierna izquierda y atacar con la pierna derecha. Conclusión: El entrenamiento de fuerza de los flexores de la rodilla está indicado para los atletas de Tae Kwon Do, equilibrando el balance muscular al elevar el índice de fatiga de los flexores cerca del de los extensores, mejorando la fuerza y la resistencia de los músculos flexores de la rodilla. Nivel de evidencia II; Estudios terapéuticos - investigación de los resultados del tratamiento.
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Stereotactic biopsies for lesions in the brainstem and deep brain are rare. This study aimed to summarize our 6-year experience in the accurate diagnosis of lesions in the brain stem and deep brain and to discuss the technical note and strategies. From December 2011 to January 2018, 72 cases of intracranial lesions in the brainstem or deep in the lobes undergoing stereotactic biopsy were retrospectively reviewed. An individualized puncture path was designed based on the lesion's location and the image characteristics. The most common biopsy targets were deep in the lobes (43 cases, 59.7%), including frontal lobe (33 cases, 45.8%), temporal lobe (4 cases, 5.6%), parietal lobe (3 cases, 4.2%), and occipital lobe (3 cases, 4.2 %). There were 12 cases (16.7%) of the brainstem, including 8 cases (11.1%) of midbrain, and 4 cases (5.6%) of pons or brachium pontis. Other targets included internal capsule (2 cases, 2.8%), thalamus (3 cases, 4.2%), and basal ganglion (12 cases, 16.7%). As for complications, one patient developed acute intracerebral hemorrhage in the biopsy area at 2 h post-operation, and one patient had delayed intracerebral hemorrhage at 7 days post-operation. The remaining patients recovered well after surgery. There was no surgery-related death. The CT-MRI-guided stereotactic biopsy of lesions in the brainstem or deep in the brain has the advantages of high safety, accurate diagnosis, and low incidence of complications. It plays a crucial role in the diagnosis of atypical, microscopic, diffuse, multiple, and refractory lesions.
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Brain , Stereotaxic Techniques , Biopsy , Brain/diagnostic imaging , Brain Stem/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Image-Guided Biopsy , Retrospective StudiesABSTRACT
Stereotactic biopsies for lesions in the brainstem and deep brain are rare. This study aimed to summarize our 6-year experience in the accurate diagnosis of lesions in the brain stem and deep brain and to discuss the technical note and strategies. From December 2011 to January 2018, 72 cases of intracranial lesions in the brainstem or deep in the lobes undergoing stereotactic biopsy were retrospectively reviewed. An individualized puncture path was designed based on the lesion's location and the image characteristics. The most common biopsy targets were deep in the lobes (43 cases, 59.7%), including frontal lobe (33 cases, 45.8%), temporal lobe (4 cases, 5.6%), parietal lobe (3 cases, 4.2%), and occipital lobe (3 cases, 4.2 %). There were 12 cases (16.7%) of the brainstem, including 8 cases (11.1%) of midbrain, and 4 cases (5.6%) of pons or brachium pontis. Other targets included internal capsule (2 cases, 2.8%), thalamus (3 cases, 4.2%), and basal ganglion (12 cases, 16.7%). As for complications, one patient developed acute intracerebral hemorrhage in the biopsy area at 2 h post-operation, and one patient had delayed intracerebral hemorrhage at 7 days post-operation. The remaining patients recovered well after surgery. There was no surgery-related death. The CT-MRI-guided stereotactic biopsy of lesions in the brainstem or deep in the brain has the advantages of high safety, accurate diagnosis, and low incidence of complications. It plays a crucial role in the diagnosis of atypical, microscopic, diffuse, multiple, and refractory lesions.
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Humans , Brain/diagnostic imaging , Stereotaxic Techniques , Biopsy , Brain Stem/diagnostic imaging , Retrospective Studies , Image-Guided BiopsyABSTRACT
The effect of bisacodyl on the treatment of rats with slow transit constipation (STC) was studied. Forty-five female Wister rats were divided into control group, STC group, and STC bisacodyl group. The immunohistochemical method was used to determine interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) and the expression of c-Kit protein. Body mass and the number of defecations were significantly decreased in the STC group compared with the control group on the 100th day after diphenoxylate administration, while dry weight of feces was significantly increased and the intestinal transit time was prolonged. There were significant differences in the number of defecations, dry weight of feces, and intestinal transit time among the three groups. The number of defecations was higher, dry weight of feces was lower, and intestinal transit time was shorter in the STC bisacodyl group compared to the STC group. In addition, ICC basement membrane dissolution occurred in the colon wall of the STC group. The connection between ICC and surrounding cells was destroyed, and the nucleus shrunken to different degrees. Moreover, c-Kit expression in the STC group was significantly lower than the control group. The connection between ICC and surrounding cells in the STC bisacodyl group was significantly stronger than the STC group, and the number of ICC and the expression of c-Kit were increased. Bisacodyl could reduce the severity of STC in rats by increasing the number of ICC and the expression of c-Kit.
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Bisacodyl/therapeutic use , Cathartics/therapeutic use , Colon/metabolism , Constipation/drug therapy , Gastrointestinal Transit/drug effects , Interstitial Cells of Cajal/drug effects , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit/metabolism , Animals , Colon/drug effects , Colon/pathology , Constipation/metabolism , Constipation/physiopathology , Female , Gastrointestinal Transit/physiology , Immunohistochemistry , Interstitial Cells of Cajal/metabolism , Interstitial Cells of Cajal/pathology , Rats , Rats, WistarABSTRACT
The effect of bisacodyl on the treatment of rats with slow transit constipation (STC) was studied. Forty-five female Wister rats were divided into control group, STC group, and STC bisacodyl group. The immunohistochemical method was used to determine interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) and the expression of c-Kit protein. Body mass and the number of defecations were significantly decreased in the STC group compared with the control group on the 100th day after diphenoxylate administration, while dry weight of feces was significantly increased and the intestinal transit time was prolonged. There were significant differences in the number of defecations, dry weight of feces, and intestinal transit time among the three groups. The number of defecations was higher, dry weight of feces was lower, and intestinal transit time was shorter in the STC bisacodyl group compared to the STC group. In addition, ICC basement membrane dissolution occurred in the colon wall of the STC group. The connection between ICC and surrounding cells was destroyed, and the nucleus shrunken to different degrees. Moreover, c-Kit expression in the STC group was significantly lower than the control group. The connection between ICC and surrounding cells in the STC bisacodyl group was significantly stronger than the STC group, and the number of ICC and the expression of c-Kit were increased. Bisacodyl could reduce the severity of STC in rats by increasing the number of ICC and the expression of c-Kit.
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Animals , Female , Rats , Bisacodyl/therapeutic use , Gastrointestinal Transit/drug effects , Cathartics/therapeutic use , Colon/metabolism , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit/metabolism , Constipation/drug therapy , Interstitial Cells of Cajal/drug effects , Gastrointestinal Transit/physiology , Immunohistochemistry , Rats, Wistar , Colon/drug effects , Colon/pathology , Constipation/physiopathology , Constipation/metabolism , Interstitial Cells of Cajal/metabolism , Interstitial Cells of Cajal/pathologyABSTRACT
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) has been associated with regulation of body weight and appetite. The goal of this study was to examine the interactions of a functional variant (rs6265) in the BDNF gene with dietary intake for obesity traits in the Boston Puerto Rican Health Study. BDNF rs6265 was genotyped in 1147 Puerto Rican adults and examined for association with obesity-related traits. Men (n = 242) with the GG genotype had higher BMI (P = 0.009), waist circumference (P = 0.002), hip (P = 0.002), and weight (P = 0.03) than GA or AA carriers (n = 94). They had twice the risk of being overweight (BMI ≥ 25) relative to GA or AA carriers (OR = 2.08, CI = 1.02-4.23, and P = 0.043). Interactions between rs6265 and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) intake were associated with BMI, hip, and weight, and n-3 : n-6 PUFA ratio with waist circumference in men. In contrast, women (n = 595) with the GG genotype had significantly lower BMI (P = 0.009), hip (P = 0.029), and weight (P = 0.027) than GA or AA carriers (n = 216). Women with the GG genotype were 50% less likely to be overweight compared to GA or AA carriers (OR = 0.05, CI = 0.27-0.91, and P = 0.024). In summary, BDNF rs6265 is differentially associated with obesity risk by sex and interacts with PUFA intake influencing obesity traits in Boston Puerto Rican men.
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Body Mass Index , Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor/genetics , Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/administration & dosage , Obesity/genetics , Aged , Boston , Diet , Female , Genotype , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Puerto Rico/ethnologyABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: The S-adenosylmethionine synthetase type 1 (MAT1A) gene encodes a key enzyme in one-carbon nutrient metabolism. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the association of MAT1A variants with homocysteine, DNA damage, and cardiovascular disease (CVD). DESIGN: Eight variants of MAT1A were examined for associations with hypertension, stroke, CVD, homocysteine, and DNA damage in 1006 participants of the Boston Puerto Rican Health Study. Two variants were replicated in 1147 participants of the Nutrition, Aging, and Memory in Elders Study. RESULTS: Two variants and haplotypes were strongly associated with hypertension and stroke, independent of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) variants. Homozygotes of the MAT1A d18777A (rs3851059) allele had a significantly greater likelihood of stroke (odds ratio: 4.30; 95% CI: 1.34, 12.19; P = 0.006), whereas 3U1510A (rs7087728) homozygotes had a lower likelihood of hypertension (odds ratio: 0.67; 95% CI: 0.48, 0.95; P = 0.022) and stroke (odds ratio: 0.35; 95% CI: 0.15, 0.82; P = 0.015). A similar trend of association was observed in a second elderly population. Furthermore, strong interactions between MAT1A genotypes and vitamin B-6 status were found. Carriers of the nonrisk allele 3U1510A had a lower 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine concentration--a biomarker of oxidative DNA damage--when plasma vitamin B-6 was high, whereas homozygotes for the risk-allele 3U1510G had higher 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine concentrations, regardless of vitamin B-6 status. CONCLUSIONS: MAT1A variants were strongly associated with hypertension and stroke. Improving folate and vitamin B-6 status might decrease the CVD risk of only a subset of the population, depending on genotype. These findings suggest that impairments in methylation activity, independent of homocysteine, have an effect on CVD risk.