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Validation of Submaximal Step Tests and the 6-Min Walk Test for Predicting Maximal Oxygen Consumption in Young and Healthy Participants.
Background: This study aimed to test the validity of three different submaximal tests (i.e., 3-min step test with 20.3-cm step box height (3MST20), 3-min step test with 30-cm step box height (3MST30), and 6-min walk test (6MWT))...
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Validation of Submaximal Step Tests and the 6-Min Walk Test for Predicting Maximal Oxygen Consumption in Young and Healthy Participants.
Background: This study aimed to test the validity of three different submaximal tests (i.e., 3-min step test with 20.3-cm step box height (3MST20), 3-min step test with 30-cm step box height (3MST30), and 6-min walk test (6MWT))...
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Why young people stop taking their attention deficit hyperactivity disorder medication
BACKGROUND: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that can persist into adulthood. Young people often stop taking ADHD medication during adolescence despite evidence that...
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“I think we need to empower people to manage it better themselves”:

Objectives: To elicit healthcare practitioners’ views on treatment following sport-related knee injury in young adults (18–35) and the potential for individuals to self-manage joint health. Design: Semi-structured interviews...

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“I think we need to empower people to manage it better themselves”:

Objectives: To elicit healthcare practitioners’ views on treatment following sport-related knee injury in young adults (18–35) and the potential for individuals to self-manage joint health. Design: Semi-structured interviews...

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The Tele-Reference Model
At the University of Central Florida Libraries, a new alternative to traditional reference service was adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic as a remote solution for safely staffing the Research and Information Desk (RAID) at the...
Cardiorespiratory fitness levels and associations with physical activity and body composition in young South African adults from Soweto
Abstract Background This observational study aims to describe fitness, and objectively measured physical activity levels and patterns in 409 young black South African adults (aged...
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Managing relapsed refractory lymphoma with palliative oral chemotherapy
PEP-C (prednisolone, etoposide, procarbazine and cyclophosphamide) is an orally administered daily chemotherapy regimen used with palliative intent in relapsed refractory lymphoma. To our knowledge, no data on PEP-C have been...
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Extreme Min – Cut Max – Flow Algorithm
In this article, the authors propose a maximum flow algorithm based on flow matrix. The algorithm only requires the effort to reduce the capacity of the underutilized arcs to that of the respective flow. The optimality of the...
Safety and Usability Guidelines of Clinical Information Systems Integrating Clinical Workflow
OBJECTIVES: The usability of clinical information systems (CISs) is known to be an essential consideration in ensuring patient safety as well as integrating clinical flow. This study aimed to determine how usability and safety...
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Physical Activity, Sedentary Time, and Fatness in a Biethnic Sample of Young Children.
PURPOSE: To investigate associations of objectively-measured physical activity (PA) and sedentary time (ST) with adiposity in a predominantly bi-ethnic (South Asian and White British) sample of young children. METHODS: The...
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High Performance Electrocatalysts Based on Pt Nanoarchitecture for Fuel Cell Applications
Fuel cells, converting chemical energy from fuels into electricity directly without the need for combustion, are promising energy conversion devices for their potential applications as environmentally friendly, energy...
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GPs role identifying young people who self-harm
Background: Self-harm is common among young people and is evident in increasingly younger age groups. Many young people who self-harm do visit their General Practitioner (GP) but do not access specialist support. GP’s can find...
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Family Physicians’ Opinions on the Primary Care Documentation, Coding, and Billing System
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The study’s aim was to deepen our understanding of family physicians’ perceptions of the strengths and weaknesses of the widely used US documentation, coding, and billing rules for primary care...
Locating young refugees historically
Jason Hart
Apr 10, 2014
Nowadays humanitarian organisations are often keen to engage young displaced people in programmatic efforts. In such efforts attention is commonly paid to the impact of the social dynamics of gender. However, similar...
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Locating young refugees historically
Jason Hart
Apr 10, 2014
Nowadays humanitarian organisations are often keen to engage young displaced people in programmatic efforts. In such efforts attention is commonly paid to the impact of the social dynamics of gender. However, similar...
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Family Physicians’ Opinions on the Primary Care Documentation, Coding, and Billing System
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The study’s aim was to deepen our understanding of family physicians’ perceptions of the strengths and weaknesses of the widely used US documentation, coding, and billing rules for primary care...
Preventing Smoking in Young People
Aims: To examine existing evidence on the effectiveness of interventions that are designed to prevent the illegal sale of tobacco to young people. The review considers specific sub-questions related to the factors that might...
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Female university students' preferences for different types of sexual relationships
BACKGROUND: Gender-based violence among young women is a growing problem worldwide. The consequences of this victimization have been well reported in the scientific literature, among which negative health outcomes stand out. The...
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