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Sensors (Basel) ; 24(6)2024 Mar 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38544213

ABSTRACT

Movement control can be an indicator of how challenging a task is for the athlete, and can provide useful information to improve training efficiency and prevent injuries. This study was carried out to determine whether inertial measurement units (IMU) can provide reliable information on motion variability during strength exercises, focusing on the squat. Sixty-six healthy, strength-trained young adults completed a two-day protocol, where the variability in the squat movement was analyzed at two different loads (30% and 70% of one repetition maximum) using inertial measurement units and a force platform. The time series from IMUs and force platforms were analyzed using linear (standard deviation) and non-linear (detrended fluctuation analysis, sample entropy and fuzzy entropy) measures. Reliability was analyzed for both IMU and force platform using the intraclass correlation coefficient and the standard error of measurement. Standard deviation, detrended fluctuation analysis, sample entropy, and fuzzy entropy from the IMUs time series showed moderate to good reliability values (ICC: 0.50-0.85) and an acceptable error. The study concludes that IMUs are reliable tools for analyzing movement variability in strength exercises, providing accessible options for performance monitoring and training optimization. These findings have implications for the design of more effective strength training programs, emphasizing the importance of movement control in enhancing athletic performance and reducing injury risks.


Subject(s)
Resistance Training , Young Adult , Humans , Resistance Training/methods , Reproducibility of Results , Biomechanical Phenomena , Posture , Exercise
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J Clin Med ; 13(2)2024 Jan 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38256467

ABSTRACT

Conventional brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in systemic diseases with central nervous system involvement (SDCNS) may imitate MRI findings of multiple sclerosis (MS). In order to better describe the MRI characteristics of these conditions, in our study we assessed brain volume parameters in MS (n = 58) and SDCNS (n = 41) patients using two-dimensional linear measurements (2DLMs): bicaudate ratio (BCR), corpus callosum index (CCI) and width of third ventricle (W3V). In SDCNS patients, all 2DLMs were affected by age (CCI p = 0.005, BCR p < 0.001, W3V p < 0.001, respectively), whereas in MS patients only BCR and W3V were (p = 0.001 and p = 0.015, respectively). Contrary to SDCNS, in the MS cohort BCR and W3V were associated with T1 lesion volume (T1LV) (p = 0.020, p = 0.009, respectively) and T2 lesion volume (T2LV) (p = 0.015, p = 0.009, respectively). CCI was associated with T1LV in the MS cohort only (p = 0.015). Moreover, BCR was significantly higher in the SDCNS group (p = 0.01) and CCI was significantly lower in MS patients (p = 0.01). The best predictive model to distinguish MS and SDCNS encompassed gender, BCR and T2LV as the explanatory variables (sensitivity 0.91; specificity 0.68; AUC 0.86). Implementation of 2DLMs in the brain MRI analysis of MS and SDCNS patients allowed for the identification of diverse patterns of local brain atrophy in these clinical conditions.

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Entropy (Basel) ; 25(11)2023 Nov 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37998253

ABSTRACT

Over the past decade, researchers have focused on studying the functional context of perceiving painful stimuli, particularly concerning the posturographic correlates of emotional processing. The aim of this study was to investigate the differential modulation of non-linear measures characterizing postural control in the context of perceiving painful stimuli. The study involved 36 healthy young participants who, while standing, viewed images depicting feet and hands in painful or non-painful situations, both actively (by imagining themselves affected by the situation) and passively. For Center of Pressure (COP) displacement, three non-linear measures (Sample Entropy, Fractal Dimension, and Lyapunov exponent) were calculated. The results suggest lower values of FD and LyE in response to active stimulation compared to those recorded for passive stimulation. Above all, our results pledge for the usefulness of the Lyapunov exponent for assessing postural modulation dynamics in response to painful stimuli perception. The feasibility of this calculation could provide an interesting insight in the collection of biomarkers related to postural correlates of emotional processes and their modulation in neurological disease where socio-affective functions can be often impaired before cognitive ones.

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Acta Stomatol Croat ; 52(3): 227-237, 2018 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30510298

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to determine whether the linear measures of the maxilla, mandible and cranial base were predictors of facial growth rotation in a Croatian population with Class III malocclusion by cephalometric radiographic methods. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The examined sample consisted of pretreatment lateral cephalometric records of 201 (111 females and 90 males) untreated Class III patients of Caucasian Croatian ancestry from the Department of Orthodontics at Zagreb University. The measurements were divided into five categories for analysis: cranial base, skeletal maxillary and skeletal mandibular relationships, sagittal intermaxillary and vertical relationships. Five multiple linear regression models were used to identify predictors of facial rotation pattern. RESULTS: The effective length of the mandible was the most important predictor of facial rotation pattern, with the increased length largerly predisposing the tendency to the vertical growth pattern. No significant dichotomy was found regarding gender apart from the fourth model in which the posterior rotation of maxilla is related to female gender. CONCLUSION: These predictors could help orthodontists determine timing and therapy for Croatian patients with Class III malocclusions.

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J Psychiatr Res ; 99: 33-38, 2018 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29407285

ABSTRACT

Bipolar Disorder (BD) is characterized by the occurrence of mania alternating with euthymia. The aim of the present study was to investigate the impact of BD on the autonomic nervous system, as indicated by heart rate variability (HRV). The study was registered in the Clinical Trials Registration (NCT01272518). Nineteen hospitalized, male patients (age: 34.0 ±â€¯12.3 years) with type I BD were assessed during mania and at discharge on euthymia. HRV data were collected during 20- minutes in supine position at rest, on spontaneous breathing, using the Polar RS 800 CX frequencymeter. HRV measures included variables in time, frequency and non-linear domains. Psychiatric conditions were evaluated by the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) and the Bech-Rafaelsen mania scale (BRMS). Time domain measures of RMSSD (Cohen's d = 0.668) and pNN50 (Cohen's d = 0.688) increased from first to second assessments. The high-frequency component (HFms2) also increased (Cohen's d = 0.586), while the LF/HF ratio decreased (Cohen's d = 0.785). Non-linear domain measures including the SD1 component (Cohen's d = 0.668), and the SD1/SD2 ratio (Cohen's d = 1.2934) extracted from the Poincare plot analysis increased from first to second assessment. The variables Lmean (Cohen's d = 0.9627), Lmax (Cohen's d = 1.2164), REC% (Cohen's d = 1.0595) and EntShannon (Cohen's d = 1.0607) were higher in mania. By contrast, ApEn (Cohen's d = 0.995) and EntSample (Cohen's d = 1.189) were less during mania, all reflecting ANS improvement. Findings are interpreted in the context of recently published models relating to neurovisceral integration across the continuum of time, and the implications for the future health and wellbeing of patients are considered.


Subject(s)
Affective Symptoms/physiopathology , Autonomic Nervous System/physiopathology , Bipolar Disorder/physiopathology , Heart Rate/physiology , Adult , Affective Symptoms/etiology , Bipolar Disorder/complications , Electrocardiography , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Admission , Patient Discharge , Young Adult
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 67(5): 1335-1342, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-764449

ABSTRACT

O objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar as características morfométricas de equinos utilizados no patrulhamento ostensivo pertencentes aos Esquadrões de Polícia Montada localizados nos municípios de Lages, Joinville e Florianópolis - SC. Foram utilizados 101 animais (78 machos castrados, um garanhão e 22 fêmeas), com idade média de 11,9 anos e massa corpórea de 490,82±53,51kg. Foram tomadas 20 medidas lineares individuais, por meio das quais foram determinados 13 índices zootécnicos. Os dados foram avaliados segundo análise descritiva, e a comparação simples entre médias pelo teste t de Student (P<0,05). Houve diferença significativa entre machos e fêmeas com relação ao comprimento de garupa, largura da anca, perímetro da canela e IDT nos animais pertencentes ao Esquadrão de Florianópolis. Conclui-se que os equinos dos três Esquadrões avaliados são, em geral, animais baixos de frente, "longe de terra", eumétricos e longilíneos, e classificados entre animais de tração ligeira e de tração pesada.


The aim of this study was to evaluate the morphometric characteristics of horses utilized in ostensive patrolling belonging to Squadrons of Mounted Police located in the cities of Lages, Joinville and Florianópolis - SC. One hundred and one animals were used (78 geldings, a stallion and 22 females) with a mean age of 11.9 years and body mass of 490.82±53.51kg. Twenty individual linear measurements were taken, from which 13 zootechnical indexes were determined. The data was evaluated according to descriptive analysis and simple comparison between averages by Student's t test (P<0.05). There were significant differences between males and females in relation to hip length, hip width, cannon bone circumference and dactyl-thoracic index (DTI) in animals belonging to the Squadron of Florianopolis. We conclude that equines from three evaluated Squadrons are generally low front animals, "far from the ground", middleweight and large in shape, classified between light traction and heavy traction animals.


Subject(s)
Animals , Horses/anatomy & histology , Body Weights and Measures/veterinary , Traction/veterinary , Phenotype , Police
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Braz. j. biol ; 75(2): 435-441, 05/2015. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-749701

ABSTRACT

Ontogenetic allometry is the study of how the size or shape of certain structures changes over the course of an animal’s development. In this study, using Huxley's formula of allometric growth (1932), we assessed the changes in the rate of growth of the feet size of the sigmodontine rodent Oligoryzomys flavescens during its ontogeny and compared differences between males and females. We find evidence of a change of polarity during the ontogenetic development of the species, with the presence of positive allometry during pregnancy and negative allometry in adulthood. Moreover, we note the presence of sexual dimorphism in the size of the feet, in which males of the species have a higher rate of growth than females. This growth pattern is positively related to escape from predators in childhood in both sexes and, in adulthood, provides a higher encounter rate of females by males, due to the larger displacement of the latter. We suggest that both the forces of natural selection and sexual selection have acted to shape the evolution of foot size in this species.


A alometria ontogenética estuda como o tamanho ou forma de determinada estrutura muda ao longo do desenvolvimento. Neste estudo, através da fórmula do crescimento alométrico de Huxley (1932), acessamos as variações na taxa de crescimento do tamanho dos pés do roedor sigmodontineo Oligoryzomys flavescens, ao longo de sua ontogenia e entre machos e fêmeas. Nós encontramos evidência de uma mudança de polaridade ontogenética ao longo do desenvolvimento da espécie, com presença de alometria positiva na fase gestacional, e alometria negativa na fase adulta. Além disso, constatamos a presença de dimorfismo sexual no tamanho dos pés, onde machos da espécie apresentam uma maior taxa de crescimento nesta característica em comparação com as fêmeas. Esse padrão de crescimento deve estar positivamente relacionado com a fuga de predadores na infância em ambos os sexos, e na vida adulta propicia uma maior taxa de encontro de fêmeas pelos machos, devido ao maior deslocamento destes últimos. Sugerimos que tanto as forças da seleção natural quanto da seleção sexual tem atuado para moldar a evolução do tamanho dos pés nesta espécie.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Male , Pregnancy , Body Size , Foot/anatomy & histology , Sex Characteristics , Sigmodontinae/anatomy & histology , Biometry
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Comput Biol Med ; 45: 72-9, 2014 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24480166

ABSTRACT

In this study, the best combination of short-term heart rate variability (HRV) measures was investigated to distinguish 29 patients with congestive heart failure from 54 healthy subjects in the control group. In the analysis performed, wavelet packet transform based frequency-domain measures and several non-linear parameters were used in addition to standard HRV measures. The backward elimination and unpaired statistical analysis methods were used to select the best one among all possible combinations of these measures. Five distinct typical classifiers with different parameters were evaluated in discriminating these two groups using the leave-one-out cross validation method. Each algorithm was tested 30 times to determine the repeatability of the results. The results imply that the backward elimination method gives better performance when compared to the statistical significance method in the feature selection stage. The best performance (82.75%, 96.29%, and 91.56% for the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy) was obtained by using the SVM classifier with 27 selected features including non-linear and wavelet-based measures.


Subject(s)
Heart Failure/physiopathology , Heart Rate/physiology , Wavelet Analysis , Adult , Aged , Algorithms , Case-Control Studies , Electrocardiography , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nonlinear Dynamics , Reproducibility of Results , Young Adult
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 65(6): 1843-1848, Dec. 2013. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-696870

ABSTRACT

Dados de 14.288 animais da raça Mangalarga Marchador, nascidos de 1990 a 2005, foram utilizados para avaliar a redução da dimensionalidade do espaço multivariado para características morfofuncionais, por meio da análise de componentes principais. Foram consideradas as características: altura na cernelha, altura na garupa, comprimento da cabeça, comprimento do pescoço, comprimento do dorso, comprimento da garupa, comprimento da espádua, comprimento do corpo, largura da cabeça, largura das ancas, perímetro do tórax, perímetro da canela e a pontuação da marcha. Para tais características, obtiveram-se sete componentes principais, a partir da matriz de correlação, que apresentaram variância inferior a 0,7 (autovalor inferior a 0,7). Isso sugere sete variáveis para descarte, por apresentarem maiores coeficientes de ponderação, em valor absoluto, a partir do último componente principal. A razão para isso é que variáveis altamente correlacionadas com os componentes de menor variância representam variação praticamente insignificante. Com base nesses resultados, recomendam-se as seguintes características para serem mantidas em trabalhos futuros com esta base de dados: pontuação da marcha, altura na garupa, comprimento do dorso, comprimento da garupa, largura da cabeça e perímetro da canela.


Records from 14,288 animals of the Mangalarga Marchador breed, born from 1990 to 2005, were used to discard morphofunctional traits in a principal component analysis. The following traits were used: height at withers, height at croup, lengths of head, neck, back, croup, hip length and body, widths of head, hip width, thorax perimeter, cannon bone circumference and gait score. For the traits considered it was observed that 7 principal components showed variation lower than 0.7; suggesting that seven variables could be discarded. The reason is that when variable are highly correlated with the principal components of smaller variance, their variation is practically insignificant. Based on those results the recommendation is to maintain the following traits for future research with this database: gait score, height at croup, length of back, length of croup, width of head and cannon bone circumference.


Subject(s)
Animals , Anatomy , Horses
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Front Psychol ; 4: 140, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23543852

ABSTRACT

BOTH THE SCIENCE AND THE EVERYDAY PRACTICE OF DETECTING A LIE REST ON THE SAME ASSUMPTION: hidden cognitive states that the liar would like to remain hidden nevertheless influence observable behavior. This assumption has good evidence. The insights of professional interrogators, anecdotal evidence, and body language textbooks have all built up a sizeable catalog of non-verbal cues that have been claimed to distinguish deceptive and truthful behavior. Typically, these cues are discrete, individual behaviors-a hand touching a mouth, the rise of a brow-that distinguish lies from truths solely in terms of their frequency or duration. Research to date has failed to establish any of these non-verbal cues as a reliable marker of deception. Here we argue that perhaps this is because simple tallies of behavior can miss out on the rich but subtle organization of behavior as it unfolds over time. Research in cognitive science from a dynamical systems perspective has shown that behavior is structured across multiple timescales, with more or less regularity and structure. Using tools that are sensitive to these dynamics, we analyzed body motion data from an experiment that put participants in a realistic situation of choosing, or not, to lie to an experimenter. Our analyses indicate that when being deceptive, continuous fluctuations of movement in the upper face, and somewhat in the arms, are characterized by dynamical properties of less stability, but greater complexity. For the upper face, these distinctions are present despite no apparent differences in the overall amount of movement between deception and truth. We suggest that these unique dynamical signatures of motion are indicative of both the cognitive demands inherent to deception and the need to respond adaptively in a social context.

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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 64(2): 419-426, abr. 2012. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-622496

ABSTRACT

Estimou-se o coeficiente de endogamia e avaliou-se seu efeito sobre características morfométricas dos animais em um criatório no norte de Minas Gerais. As características estudadas foram alturas da cernelha e da garupa, comprimentos da cabeça, do pescoço, do dorso-lombo, da garupa e do corpo, larguras do peito e da garupa. O arquivo continha 2186 informações de parentesco de animais do arquivo zootécnico da fazenda, desde o início da formação da raça, 1951, até o ano de 2006. Calculou-se o coeficiente de endogamia (F) e avaliou-se seu efeito por meio de regressão linear simples sobre as medidas morfométricas. Do total de animais, 27,6% mostraram-se endogâmicos, sendo o F médio da população igual a 1,4%. Considerando-se apenas os animais endogâmicos, a consanguinidade média atingiu 5,3%, mínimo de 0,1 e máximo de 28,1%. Não se verificaram efeitos negativos da endogamia sobre as características morfométricas, exceto para largura da garupa, em que se observou que para cada 10% de acréscimo de F houve aumento de 0,576cm na largura da garupa. Possivelmente, devido ao baixo valor encontrado, a endogamia não influenciou as demais características avaliadas.


The coefficient of inbreeding was estimate and its effect on linear traits of the Mangalarga Marchador horses reared in a ranch in the North of Minas Gerais was evaluated. The characteristics studied were morphometric traits such as wither and hip height, length of head, neck, back-loin, hip and body, as well as chest and hip width. The archive had 2186 data on the genealogy of animals from the herd register of the Catuni Farm. The coefficient of inbreeding (F) was calculated and its effect was evaluated by means of simple linear regression on the linear traits. Of all animals, 27.6% showed inbreeding, with an F average of 1.4% in the population. Considering only the inbred animals, the average consanguinity reached 5.3% minimum of 0.1 and maximum of 28.1%. Negative effects of inbreeding on the morphometric traits were not seen, except for hip width, where for each 10% increase in F there was increase of 0.576cm. Possibly due to the low value found, inbreeding did not influence the other evaluated characteristics.

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Braz. j. vet. res. anim. sci ; 45(5): 362-370, 2008. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-504630

ABSTRACT

Body index measurements on 2248 horses registered by the Brazilian Association of Pantaneiro Horse Breeders (ABCCP), in the period from 1972 to 2000 were analyzed. Data was analyzed using SAS and DFREML to calculate genetic parameters. The Dactyl Thoracic Index indicated that these animals are intermediary (not light horses but not suitable for traction), while the BARON and CREVAT index confirmed this result. The Chest Index presented animals that are good for speed as they have long legs but looking at the Body index the indication was that these horses are neither suitable for speed nor traction (intermediary). The analysis of other conformation indices indicated that, in general, these horses are medilines, show good speed and chest development, making them suitable for dealing with cattle and resistance for long treks. The environmental factor analysis verified that these horses have changed in recent years possibly due to selection by the breeder which may affect their adaptive capacity.


Foram estudados índices zootécnicos de 2.248 animais registrados na Associação Brasileira de Criadores do Cavalo Pantaneiro (ABCCP), no período compreendido entre 1972 e 2000. Os dados foram analisados usando o programa SAS e o DFREML para estimação de parâmetros genéticos. Na análise dos índices corporais, o índice dáctilo torácico (IDT) apresentou animais intermediários (nem leves e nem aptos para tração). O índice de BARON e CREVAT também confirmou este resultado. Na determinação do índice peitoral (IP), os animais foram considerados, em geral, favoráveis à velocidade por apresentarem membros longos. Já no índice corporal (IC), a maioria dos animais não foi apta à velocidade e nem à tração (mediolíneos). Através da análise dos índices de conformação verificou-se que, em geral, os Pantaneiros são mediolíneos, aptos para velocidade e possuem bom desenvolvimento torácico, proporcionando velocidade na lida do gado e resistência a longas caminhadas. Na análise dos fatores ambientais, verificou-se que nos últimos anos alguns índices têm sofrido alterações, provavelmente devido à seleção já exercida pelo criador, que pode afetar a capacidade de adaptação dos cavalos.


Subject(s)
Animals , Horses , Linear Models , Body Weights and Measures/methods , Templates, Genetic
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Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat ; 1(1): 77-85, 2005 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18568125

ABSTRACT

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings are reported from 15 individuals in an Arab-Israeli community who were diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The quantitative parameters that were used for MRI analyses included gradings (0-3) and linear measurements of different brain structures. Generalized tissue loss was assessed by combined measurements of the ventricles (ventricular score, VS) and sulcal grading and width (SG, SW, respectively). Loss of brain tissue in specific regions of interest, eg, temporal lobes, basal ganglia, and midbrain, was evaluated by precise measurements. We observed abnormal tissue characteristics, expressed as high intensity foci in white matter on T2W sequences, as well as tissue loss, both generalized and focal. Most notable were changes involving the head of the caudate nuclei, the midbrain, and to a lesser degree, medial temporal structures.

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