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J Biopharm Stat ; 31(4): 523-540, 2021 07 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34520326

ABSTRACT

This article not only presents a test based on the well-known Box M test for testing the equality of several covariance matrices with high-dimensional data, but also gives the asymptotic distribution of the proposed test. Simulation and experimental studies illustrate that the proposed test performs well and can compete with other five known tests.


Subject(s)
Computer Simulation , Humans
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 25(30): 30315-30324, 2018 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30159837

ABSTRACT

Heavy metals attract a great deal of attention nowadays due to their potential accumulation in living creatures and transference in the food chain. Sediments of water reservoirs are considered to be a source of accumulation of these metals that develop in response to human activities and soil erosion. This study collected 180 samples of the surface sediments of water reservoir 1 at Chahnimeh in Sistan. Efficiency of the ANFIS model was evaluated to estimate the five bonds following the measurement of parameters in the laboratory.The following results were obtained for the parameters: organic carbon (OC) %, 0.31; cation exchange capacity (CEC), 37.07 Cmol kg; total Pb, 25.19 mg/kg; clay %, 45.87; and silt %, 39.02. These parameters were used as input for the training model. In the output layer, lead bonds were chosen as modeling targets in the following way: Pb f1 (4.61); Pb f2 (0.54); Pb f3 (16.28); Pb f4 (3.42); and Pb f5 (0.38) mg/kg. The best input compound in this model was chosen using the gamma test. From a total of 180, 88 data were considered for the model training section. Eventually, the neural-fuzzy model (subtractive clustering), developed for the prediction of lead bonds in the studied region, was able to account for over 99% of lead bonds in the sediments; considering statistical criteria of root mean squares error or RMSE (0.0337-0.0813) and determination coefficient or R2 (0.92-0.99), this model showed good performance with regard to prediction.


Subject(s)
Environmental Monitoring/methods , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Lead/analysis , Models, Chemical , Soil/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Water Supply , Fuzzy Logic , Gamma Rays , Humans , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Neural Networks, Computer , Water/chemistry
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Kampo Medicine ; : 225-238, 2018.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-738333

ABSTRACT

We examined the effect of acupuncture treatment in the supine position, sitting position, and horseback riding posture on a horseback riding simulator at a standstill from the aspects of physical movement, psychological assessment, and autonomic nerve activity. Twenty-nine university students suffering from pain and stiffness during lateral hip flexion and extension movement of the Straight Leg Raising and movement of the neck and shoulders were randomly assigned to the supine position, sitting position, and horseback riding posture, and a tape-type press needle was attached at four acupuncture points on both lower limbs. Regarding the measuring method, we conducted M-Test movement assessment, two-dimensional mood standard (TDMS-ST), and heart rate variability analysis. There was no difference in the baseline among the three groups prior to the experiment and the improvement in the movement of the neck, SLR, and hip flexion (knee flexed position) for all three groups along with the comfort level of TDMS-ST significantly increased following treatment. Moreover, while we also observed a significant increase in HF (parasympathetic activity index) for all three groups following treatment, no change was observed in the LF/HF ratio (sympathetic activity index). These findings suggest that the stimulation from the press needle by the M-Test method achieved a relaxing effect regardless of the posture because the stimulation had a low degree of invasiveness, and it was also not associated with any pain.

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J Inequal Appl ; 2017(1): 235, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29026280

ABSTRACT

This paper is concerned with the testing hypotheses of regression parameters in linear models in which errors are negatively superadditive dependent (NSD). A robust M-test base on M-criterion is proposed. The asymptotic distribution of the test statistic is obtained and the consistent estimates of the redundancy parameters involved in the asymptotic distribution are established. Finally, some Monte Carlo simulations are given to substantiate the stability of the parameter estimates and the power of the test, for various choices of M-methods, explanatory variables and different sample sizes.

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Adapt Phys Activ Q ; 33(4): 358-373, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27874302

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to develop a methodology to accurately analyze sprint performance of elite wheelchair basketball (WB) players in their own training context using a laser system and to analyze the velocity curve performed by the players regarding their functional classification and their playing position. Twelve WB players, from the Spanish men's national team, took part in an oncourt 20-m-sprint test. BioLaserSport® was used to obtain time, mean velocities (Vm), maximum velocities (Vmax), and distances at 90%, 95%, and 98% of their Vmax. Vm and Vmax reached high values in Classes II and III and in the guard playing position. The protocol developed with the laser system makes it possible to obtain a precise velocity curve in short sprints and allows easy analysis of decisive kinematic performance variables in WB players, showing immediate feedback to coaches and players. The normalized data allow an interpretation of how much, where, and when Vmax occurs along the test.


Subject(s)
Athletic Performance/physiology , Basketball/physiology , Disabled Persons/classification , Wheelchairs , Biomechanical Phenomena , Exercise Test , Humans , Male , Physical Exertion/physiology , Spain , Young Adult
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J Exerc Rehabil ; 12(3): 209-15, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27419117

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to compare of tests for measuring maximal exercise ability in elite swimmers. The high-school male elite swimmers (n=17) were performed maximal exercise ability tests. The experimental method consisted of a crossover design at 1-week intervals with the swimming tests (field test, water VAMEVAL test, 200-m test, and 400-m test) in random order. It measured the heart rate, ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), and lactate level by physiological factors, and swimming velocity (SV), stroke rate (SR), and stroke length (SL) by mechanical factors. The change of SV, SR, and SL in swimming tests was no significantly different. To compare tests, however, the lactate level and RPE in 200-m test was higher than water VAMEVAL test. The RPE of the 200-m and 400-m tests were higher than the field test and the water VAMEVAL test. Correlations showed between the field test and the 400-m test in heart rate and RPE. Moreover, a correlation observed between the field test and 200-m test in heart rate. In this study, 200-m and 400-m tests were suit to apply the test methods for establishing the exercise intensity appropriate for the underwater training of swimmers.

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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 112(2): 132-140, abr. 2014. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-708478

ABSTRACT

Introducción. Altos niveles de condición física están relacionados con la salud cardiovascular de niños y adolescentes. Actualmente, en Argentina, no existe la aplicación sistemática de una batería para evaluar la condición física en el ámbito escolar. El propósito principal del estudio fue aplicar la batería ALPHA para determinar la condición física en una muestra de niños y adolescentes argentinos, y establecer la proporción de sujetos con nivel de capacidad aeróbica indicativo de riesgo cardiovascular futuro. Población y métodos. Una muestra de 1867 participantes (967 mujeres) de entre 6 y 19,5 años fueron evaluados con la batería ALPHA. Se midieron cuatro componentes de la condición física: 1) morfológico: estatura, peso corporal y perímetro de cintura; 2) muscular: test salto de longitud; 3) motor: test de velocidad/agilidad (carrera 4 x 10 m); 4) cardiorrespiratorio: test course navette de 20 m y cálculo del consumo máximo de oxígeno. Se calcularon los percentiles 5, 25, 50, 75 y 95 para los principales tests. Resultados. El índice de masa corporal medio fue 20,8 kg/m², y el 7,8% se clasificó en la categoría obesidad. Además, los participantes masculinos, en comparación con los femeninos, obtuvieron un mayor rendimiento en todos los tests de condición física (P < 0,001). En el 31,6% de los participantes se observó un nivel de capacidad aeróbica indicativo de riesgo cardiovascular. Conclusiones. La muestra de niños y adolescentes argentinos de sexo masculino presentó mayores niveles de condición física. Estas diferencias se incrementaron con la edad. Aproximadamente, 1 de cada 3 participantes tuvo un nivel de capacidad aeróbica indicativo de riesgo cardiovascular futuro.


Introduction. A high level of physical fitness is associated with cardiovascular health in children and adolescents. At present, there is no systematic implementation of a test battery to assess physical fitness at schools in Argentina. The main objective of this study was to implement the ALPHA test battery to determine the physical fitness of a sample made up of Argentine children and adolescents and to establish the proportion of subjects whose aerobic capacity is indicative of future cardiovascular risk. Population and methods. A sample of 1867 participants (967 girls) aged 6 to 19.5 years old assessed using the ALPHA test battery. Four components of physical fitness were measured: 1) morphological component: height, body weight, and waist circumference; 2) musculoskeletal component: standing long jump test; 3) motor component: speed/agility test (4x10 m shuttle run); 4) cardiorespiratory component: course-navette 20 m, shuttle run test and estimation of maximal oxygen consumption. The 5th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 95th percentiles were estimated for the main tests. Results. The mean body mass index was 20.8 kg/m2, and 7.8% of participants were classified as obese. In addition, male participants had a better performance in all physical fitness tests when compared to girls (p< 0.001). An aerobic capacity indicative of cardiovascular risk was observed in 31.6% of all participants. Conclusions. Argentine male children and adolescents included in the sample showed higher levels of physical fitness. Such differences increase with age. Approximately one every three participants had an aerobic capacity indicative of future cardiovascular risk.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Physical Fitness , Argentina , Physical Examination , Risk Assessment
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 112(2): 132-140, abr. 2014. tab
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-132005

ABSTRACT

Introducción. Altos niveles de condición física están relacionados con la salud cardiovascular de niños y adolescentes. Actualmente, en Argentina, no existe la aplicación sistemática de una batería para evaluar la condición física en el ámbito escolar. El propósito principal del estudio fue aplicar la batería ALPHA para determinar la condición física en una muestra de niños y adolescentes argentinos, y establecer la proporción de sujetos con nivel de capacidad aeróbica indicativo de riesgo cardiovascular futuro. Población y métodos. Una muestra de 1867 participantes (967 mujeres) de entre 6 y 19,5 años fueron evaluados con la batería ALPHA. Se midieron cuatro componentes de la condición física: 1) morfológico: estatura, peso corporal y perímetro de cintura; 2) muscular: test salto de longitud; 3) motor: test de velocidad/agilidad (carrera 4 x 10 m); 4) cardiorrespiratorio: test course navette de 20 m y cálculo del consumo máximo de oxígeno. Se calcularon los percentiles 5, 25, 50, 75 y 95 para los principales tests. Resultados. El índice de masa corporal medio fue 20,8 kg/m², y el 7,8% se clasificó en la categoría obesidad. Además, los participantes masculinos, en comparación con los femeninos, obtuvieron un mayor rendimiento en todos los tests de condición física (P < 0,001). En el 31,6% de los participantes se observó un nivel de capacidad aeróbica indicativo de riesgo cardiovascular. Conclusiones. La muestra de niños y adolescentes argentinos de sexo masculino presentó mayores niveles de condición física. Estas diferencias se incrementaron con la edad. Aproximadamente, 1 de cada 3 participantes tuvo un nivel de capacidad aeróbica indicativo de riesgo cardiovascular futuro.(AU)


Introduction. A high level of physical fitness is associated with cardiovascular health in children and adolescents. At present, there is no systematic implementation of a test battery to assess physical fitness at schools in Argentina. The main objective of this study was to implement the ALPHA test battery to determine the physical fitness of a sample made up of Argentine children and adolescents and to establish the proportion of subjects whose aerobic capacity is indicative of future cardiovascular risk. Population and methods. A sample of 1867 participants (967 girls) aged 6 to 19.5 years old assessed using the ALPHA test battery. Four components of physical fitness were measured: 1) morphological component: height, body weight, and waist circumference; 2) musculoskeletal component: standing long jump test; 3) motor component: speed/agility test (4x10 m shuttle run); 4) cardiorespiratory component: course-navette 20 m, shuttle run test and estimation of maximal oxygen consumption. The 5th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 95th percentiles were estimated for the main tests. Results. The mean body mass index was 20.8 kg/m2, and 7.8% of participants were classified as obese. In addition, male participants had a better performance in all physical fitness tests when compared to girls (p< 0.001). An aerobic capacity indicative of cardiovascular risk was observed in 31.6% of all participants. Conclusions. Argentine male children and adolescents included in the sample showed higher levels of physical fitness. Such differences increase with age. Approximately one every three participants had an aerobic capacity indicative of future cardiovascular risk.(AU)

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J Hum Kinet ; 44: 143-53, 2014 Dec 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25713675

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to determine the kinematic variables that identify the quality of velocity in soccer players at different competitive levels and playing positions. This study had two independent variables: 1) a competitive level (competitive and non-competitive players); and 2) a playing position, with four levels (central defenders, wide defenders/midfielders, central midfielders and forwards). Forty-two soccer players took part in a 30 m sprint-test, which was measured using a laser sensor-type 1 (LDM301-Jenoptik) at 2000 Hz. Absolute and relative times, average velocities and absolute and relative maximum velocities over 10 m sections were analyzed at 200 Hz with BioLaserSport(®). There were no significant differences in average velocity between competitive and non-competitive players; however, the former reached a greater maximum velocity in the 10-20 m section. Average velocity in the 0-10 m section identified specificity among playing positions in competitive players. The forwards were the fastest followed by the central midfielders, the wide defenders/midfielders and the central defenders. No differences were found among the non-competitive players. Average velocity over the 0-10 meter section may be an important indicator when assigning a playing position for competitive players. These results support the use of more accurate systems, such as a laser system, to identify soccer players' speed qualities (including maximum velocity) during short sprints.

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Article in Japanese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-375615

ABSTRACT

[Purpose]We report a case concerning 5 months of left elbow and knee joint pain thought to be caused by repetitive use at work. Symptoms were improved successfully (checked by M-test) by a single acupuncture treatment. <BR>[Case]We used acupuncture to treat a 50-year-old woman who visited our Acupuncture and Moxibustion Centerwith complaints of increasing elbow and knee joint pain in the left side. Since 4 months ago, her job involved frequent stair-climbing while carrying an 18-liter can of cooking oil. The soft tissues seemed to be damaged and caused pain due to the repeated lifting of heavy cans at work. Acu-points were decided by M-Test to check limitations of movement, which identified damaged regions and provided feedback for optimal treatment. According to the specific operations of the patient's work, we identified limited movements of left-elbow joint flexion-extension, left-shoulder joint extension, and left hip joint inner rotation and external gyration. These were regarded as target motions for the treatment. Her Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scores before treatment were 90 mm in the left elbow and 80 mm in the left knee. Despite only a single round of acupuncture treatment, the respective values dropped to 18 mm and 15 mm.<BR>[Consideration and Conclusion]The limited movement identified by M-Test could expose the affected areas and help in treating the appropriate acu-points. Therefore, acupuncture using M-Test might improve painful motions of the body.

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Article in Japanese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-374275

ABSTRACT

Lately, many people from children to elderly people are playing sports. Society is in need of safer and more comfortable sporting environment, not only for competitive sports, but also for recreational sports. The themes of acupuncture and moxibustion of the field of sports are treatments of sports injuries, keeping the physical condition of the athlete, preventing life-style related diseases and competition performance improvement of the athletes. At this symposium, we reported the present conditions of the study of sports acupuncture and moxibustion. It is summarized as follows:<BR> 1) Press tack needles relieve muscle fatigue that occurs during a long-term training camp,<BR> 2) Acupuncture inhibits the fall of the immune function resulting from high extreme exercise,<BR> 3) Electroacupuncture can relieve disused muscle atrophy of mice,<BR> 4) Press tack needles are effective in acute muscle fatigue and delayed onset muscle soreness, and<BR> 5) The M-Test is effective in estimating performance improvement and preventing sports injuries.

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