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This study investigates the applicability of optimized machine learning (ML) approach for the prediction of Medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) using anatomic and anthropometric predictors.
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To this end, 180 recruits were enrolled in a cross-sectional study of 30 MTSS (30.36 ± 4.80 years) and 150 normal (29.70 ± 3.81 years). Twenty-...
Purpose This study investigates the applicability of optimized machine learning approach for the prediction of MTSS using anatomic and anthropometric predictors.
Method To this end, 180 recruits were enrolled in a cross-sectional study (30 MTSS (30.36 ± 4.80 years) and 150 normal (29.70 ± 3.81 years). Twenty-five predictors/features including demog...
Background: Rheumatic disorders are one of the most prevalent human diseases which commonly become chronic and cause different types of disabilities. Chemical veterans may suffer from chronic difficulties caused by rheumatic disorders that can lead to a decrease in their quality of life. The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence...
Introduction: Osteoarthritis is considered as the most common joint disease. Sulfur mustard (SM) is a toxic compound, which was applied as a chemical warfare agent by Iraq against Iran veterans during 1980-1988. Chemical veterans suffer from chronic implications caused by sulfur mustard that not only adversely affect their quality of life, but also...
Background: Gait analysis is receiving increasing attention due to various applications in athletic performance, man-machine interfaces and especially in military services. This analysis involves the analysis of human locomotion augmented by body movements and biomechanics of joints. The kinematic motion of the body during a gait cycle capturing by...
Background and Aim: Body Composition is composed of two main components: Fat mass (FM) and lean mass (LM), each having different impacts on bone mineral density (BMD). In the present study we investigated the relation between these two components with BMD in military men. Methods: In a cross-sectional study, BMD, FM and LM were measured in 99 milit...
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The body composition varies according to different life styles (i.e. intake calories and caloric expenditure). Therefore, it is wise to record military personnel's body composition periodically and encourage those who abide to the regulations. Different methods have been introduced for body composition assessment: invasive and non-inva...
Aims: Fat mass and lean mass are two main components that build our body weight which have different effects on bone mineral density (BMD). To investigate the relative contribution of lean and fat mass to BMD, 42 premenopausal military officers were studied. Methods: Fat mass, lean mass and BMD were measured by whole body scanning with dualenergy X...
Aims: The antioxidant effects of Magnolia officinalis along with endurance training have not been studied so far. In the present study, the antioxidant effects of crude extract of Magnolia officinalis along with endurance training have been investigated on the antioxidant marker levels of brain and liver tissues in male rats. Methods: Twenty eight...
Aims: Hormones' response to competition and their relation to sport competitions have been extensively investigated in male and less widely in female athletes. Stress is an irresistible part of every sport competition which is mostly caused by competition. In the present study, female volleyball players were examined for changes in dehydroepiandros...
Background: Hormonal responses to competitions and their relationships have been extensively examined in male athletes, but there are few studies in women. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of competition stress on salivary dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and cortisol in female handballists. Materials and Method: Ten female handb...
(Received 8 Jun, 2008; Accepted 12 Nov 2008) Abstract Background and purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of single and repeated bouts of gymnastic training on salivary IgA and cortisol, in elite boy’s gymnasts.Materials and methods: Twenty boys with mean age of 10 ± 0.8 years, height 145 ± 9 cm , weight 37 ±8 kg and bo...