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    Development and validation of a stability-indicating RP-HPLC method for tizanidine hydrochloride using DOE by Prasad Gunjal, Janki Patel

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…A full factorial design was implemented, optimizing mobile phase composition and flow rate as key method variables. Chromatographic separation was achieved using an Agilent Zorbax Bonus RP column (250 × 4.6 mm, 5 µm) with a mobile phase of 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) and acetonitrile (65:35 v/v) at a 0.5 mL/min flow rate. …”
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    Association between phase angle, body mass index and insulin resistance in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a cross-sectional study by Yezi Hu, Hui Jin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background: The purpose of this analysis was to investigate the associations between phase angle (PhA), body mass index (BMI) and insulin resistance (IR) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). …”
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    Moscow Population Before and After the COVID-19 Pandemic by A. A. Savina, E. V. Zemlyanova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To evaluate the size, composition, and structure of the Moscow population before and after the COVID-19 pandemic.Materials and methods. …”
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    Effects of propolis supplementation on prooxidant-antioxidant balance, oxidative stress biomarkers, and body composition in obese patients with NAFLD: A double-blind randomized con... by Hamideh Nazari-Bonab, Mahlagha Nikbaf-Shandiz, Helda Tutunchi, Mehrangiz Ebrahimi-Mameghani

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The present clinical trial investigated the effect of Iranian PRP on prooxidant-antioxidant balance (PAB), oxidative stress biomarkers, and body composition in obese patients with NAFLD. Methods: In the present double-blind, randomized controlled clinical trial, 44 obese patients with NAFLD were randomly allocated to either Iranian PRP (1500 mg/d) or placebo (1500 mg/d) accompanied by a calorie-restricted diet (CRD) for eight weeks. …”
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    Age-related shifts in central adiposity and metabolic health in adult males of Delhi: observations and implications for physical activity by Kanaan Ibrahim Nawfal, Sandhya Tiwari, Sandeep Tiwari, Mir Ahsan Ul Haq

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Background and purpose This study investigates age-related changes in central adiposity, body composition, and basal metabolic rate in adult males residing in the Delhi region, emphasizing their implications for physical activity interventions aimed at reducing central adiposity and associated health risks. …”
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    An early evaluation of team consistency and scope optimization in team-based cancer care by Leah K. Lambert, Farinaz Havaei, Scott M. Beck, Andy Ma, John Larmet, Jagbir Kaur, Nassim Adhami, Dan Le, Ryan Woods

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Background The British Columbia (BC) government has made significant investments towards the implementation of team-based care (TBC) in its provincial comprehensive cancer control program. …”
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    Assessment of the adaptive reserve in children with sarcopenia based on the activity level of regulatory systems by O.S. Palamarchuk, K.Yu. Petrik, O.A. Rishko, M.I. Nemesh, O.P. Krichfalushii, S.V. Patskun, O.M. Horlenko

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The purpose of this study was to assess the level of adaptive reserves in children with sarcopenia using the indicator of regulatory systems activity (IRSA) compared to children of the same age and sex without signs of sarcopenia, as well as to establish the relationship of IRSA with body composition and muscle strength. Materials and methods. …”
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    Adipose tissue loss during neoadjuvant chemotherapy: a key prognostic factor in advanced epithelial ovarian cancer by Wassim Benouali, Adeline Dolly, Aurore Bleuzen, Stéphane Servais, Jean-François Dumas, Christophe Vandier, Caroline Goupille, Caroline Goupille, Lobna Ouldamer, Lobna Ouldamer

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…We examined how changes in body composition (muscle and adipose tissue) during NAC influence prognosis.ObjectiveUsing CT images acquired before and during NAC in a cohort of women with advanced EOC, the aim of this study was to analyze body composition (muscle and fat mass) and see whether these parameters, at diagnosis or as they evolve during chemotherapy, can be linked to recurrence-free survival and overall survival (RFS and OS).Material and methodsThe study included 53 patients with FIGO stage III-IV epithelial ovarian cancer. …”
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    Investigation of the pharmacological activity of the tetrapeptide HAEЕ, zinc, and human serum albumin in a transgenic mouse model with tau protein overexpression (P301S) by Veronika S. Shmigerova, Yulia V. Stepenko, Alexandra A. Kurbatova, Nikita S. Zhunusov, Nikita S. Lyapkalov, Maria S. Sviridova, Tatyana V. Avtina, Arkadiy V. Nesterov, Alexander A. Popov, Natalia I. Nesterova, Mariia Iu. Goltsova, Tatiana G. Pokrovskaya

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Materials and Methods: The experiment was performed on 60 homozygous mice of both sexes from a transgenic line with the overexpression of human mutant tau protein (P301S) and on 20 mice from a wild-type C57Bl/6J background line. …”
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    Relationship between bmi and glomerular filtration rate in a large cohort initiating a weight loss program: differential contributions of fat mass, fat-free mass, and abdominal fat... by Alessandro Leone, Francesca Menichetti, Laila Vignati, Federica Sileo, Ramona De Amicis, Andrea Foppiani, Simona Bertoli, Alberto Battezzati

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract Background The relationship between BMI and chronic kidney disease is controversial, likely due to the inability of BMI to accurately define body composition and adipose tissue distribution. …”
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    Is lean mass quantity or quality the determinant of maximal fat oxidation capacity? The potential mediating role of cardiorespiratory fitness by Edgardo Opazo-Díaz, Juan Corral-Pérez, Alejandro Pérez-Bey, Alberto Marín-Galindo, Adrián Montes-de-Oca-García, María Rebollo-Ramos, Daniel Velázquez-Díaz, Cristina Casals, Jesús-Gustavo Ponce-González

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The aim is to analyze the associations of lean-mass, muscle strength and quality with fat oxidation parameters in young adults, considering the mediating role of VO2max.Methods A cross-sectional observational study. Eighty-one adults (50 males, 31 females; age 22.8 ± 4.4, BMI 25.70 ± 5.75, lean-mass 54.19 ± 8.78, fat-mass 18.66 ± 11.32) Body composition assessment by bioimpedance determine fat and lean-mass. …”
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    Beyond BMI: a comprehensive approach to pediatric obesity assessment by Norma Cipatli Ayuzo Del Valle, Norma Cipatli Ayuzo Del Valle, Perla Pérez-Treviño, Ana Carla Cepeda Lopez, Ana Carla Cepeda Lopez, Regina M. Murillo-Torres, Elena Cristina Castillo, Diego Gutierrez-Cantu, Oscar Tamez-Rivera, Oscar Tamez-Rivera, Mayela Paez Flores, Isabella Flores-Ayuzo, Luis Alberto Luévano-Martinez, Sergio Javier Fernandez Ortiz, Sergio Javier Fernandez Ortiz, Noemí García, Leonardo Mancillas-Adame

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The 2025 Obesity Classification Framework proposed by The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology Commission integrates body fat distribution and metabolic biomarkers, aiming to enhance diagnostic accuracy in pediatric obesity.MethodsWe evaluated 111 physically active children (aged 5–11 years) from the Monterrey Football League in Mexico using both the traditional BMI-based classification and the new 2025 Obesity Classification Framework, which incorporates body composition (measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis), waist-to-height ratio, and metabolic biomarkers. …”
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    Assessing Differences and Implications of Two Methods for Calculating Outcomes in the Lower Quarter Y-Balance Test by Natalia Sokulska, Bartosz Zając, Paulina Katarzyna Gaj

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Normalized reach (%) was calculated by dividing both the maximum and mean reach distances (cm) by the length of the lower limb (cm) and then multiplying the result by 100%. The composite score (%) was calculated by summing the maximum and mean reach distances in each direction, and then dividing the obtained values by three times the length of the lower limb, and finally multiplying the result by 100%.Results: The calculation method based on the maximum reach distance, as compared to the mean reach distances, yields significantly (p-value <0.001) higher values for all absolute (cm) and normalized (%) reaches, as well as composite score (%) in YBT-LQ.Conclusion: When comparing research findings using two calculation methods for YBT-LQ performance, it is important to consider that the maximum reach distances method yields higher values of 1.7-2.5 cm and 1.8-2.8% for absolute and normalized outcomes, respectively. …”
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