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  <journal-id journal-id-type="publisher">1</journal-id>
  <issn>2252-0708</issn>

  <publisher>

	<publisher-name>Kharazmi University</publisher-name>
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">571</article-id>

  <article-categories>
	<subj-group>
	  <subject>sport physiology</subject>

	</subj-group>
  </article-categories>

  <title-group>
	<article-title>Lactate Entrance into the Brain is Necessary for Endurance Exercise-Induced Adaptation in Lipid Oxidation</article-title>

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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Aveseh</surname>
		<given-names>Malihe</given-names>
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		  <italic>b</italic>

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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Koushkie Jahromi</surname>
		<given-names>Maryam</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Nemati</surname>
		<given-names>Javad</given-names>
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		<sup>
		  <italic>d</italic>

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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Esmaeili Mahani</surname>
		<given-names>Saeed</given-names>
	  </name> 

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		<sup>
		  <italic>e</italic>

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			<aff>

			
	<sup>
	  <italic>b</italic>

	</sup>Shiraz University 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic>c</italic>

	</sup>Shiraz University 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic>d</italic>

	</sup>Shiraz University 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic>e</italic>

	</sup>Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman 
  
 
	</aff>
 
 
  


  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>9</month>

	<year>2023</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>21</volume>

  <issue>25</issue>

  <fpage>1</fpage>

  <lpage>14</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>27</day>
				  <month>03</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
				</date>

			  </history>

		
			  <history>

				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>15</day>
				  <month>04</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
				</date>

			  </history>

		
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Lactate has been recently considered as a signaling factor involved in metabolism. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of lactate entrance into the brain on endurance training-induced adaptations in lipid oxidation.&#160; 
24 male rats (age: 8 weeks, weight: 197 &#177; 21 g) were divided into control (C), trained (T), and traind+4-CIN (T+4-CIN, which experienced the inhibition of lactate entrance into the brain during exercise). All animals performed a single session of acute endurance exercise following their 12-weeks training protocol.&#160; Free fatty acids (FFA) and triglyceride content in plasma and adipose tissue and cAMP and Inositol triphosphate (PI3) content in epididymal fat were measured immediately after acute exercise using ELISA and were compared among the groups by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). 
Acute exercise significantly increased lactate concentration in cerebrospinal fluid (SCF) in both T and T+4-CIN compared to the C group. Lactate concentration was slightly lower in T + 4-CIN compared to the T.&#160; Immediately after acute endurance training, a significant decrease of 61 and 31% in plasma triglyceride levels, a significant decrease of 39 and 26% in adipose tissue triglyceride levels, a significant increase of 125 and 56% in plasma FFA levels, a significant increase of 217 and 125% increase in FFA plasma levels, a significant increase of 87 and 41% in adipose tissue cAMP levels, and a significant increase of 90 and 49% in adipose tissue inositol triphosphate levels was observed in the T and T+4-CIN compared to the control group, respectively (all P &#60; 0.01). Plasma triglyceride and adipose tissue levels in the 4-CIN + training group were significantly higher and plasma and adipose tissue FFA levels were significantly lower (all P &#60; 0.05) than the values found in the T group.&#160; In conclusion, the results of the present study showed that lactate can be effective on endurance training-induced adaptations in lipid oxidation due to its action in the brain.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">244</article-id>

  <article-categories>
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	  <subject></subject>

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  <title-group>
	<article-title>The Effect of Six Weeks Upper Body Plyometric Training on Anaerobic Power and Record of 25 Meter Front Crawl Performance in 10 Years Old Swimmer Boys</article-title>

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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Sadeghi</surname>
		<given-names>Mojtaba</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Rajabi</surname>
		<given-names>Hamid</given-names>
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		  <italic>g</italic>

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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>nazem</surname>
		<given-names>farzad</given-names>
	  </name> 

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		<sup>
		  <italic>h</italic>

		</sup>
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  </contrib-group>

  
			<aff>

			
	<sup>
	  <italic>f</italic>

	</sup>Kharazmi University 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic>g</italic>

	</sup>Kharazmi University 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic>h</italic>

	</sup>hmedan 
  
 
	</aff>
 
 
  


  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>9</month>

	<year>2023</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>21</volume>

  <issue>25</issue>

  <fpage>15</fpage>

  <lpage>29</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>04</day>
				  <month>06</month>
				  <year>2018</year>
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			  </history>

		
			  <history>

				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>01</day>
				  <month>11</month>
				  <year>2019</year>
				</date>

			  </history>

		
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The purpose of this study was determine the effect of upper body plyometric training on anaerobic power and record of 25 meters front crawl performance in 10 years old swimmer boys. 16 swimmer boys chosen voluntarily (The mean age was 9.9 &#177; 0.7 years ، weight 45.9 &#177;9 kg , Height 149.8 &#177; 5 cm، BMI&#160; is 19.20 &#177; 3 Kg / m 2&#160; ) And Subjects divided into two groups of training (n=8) and control(n=8).Before and after the implementation of the protocol investigate test 25 meters front crawl performance&#160; at the distance 10, 20 and 25&#160; metrs&#160; and the number of hand strocke to check the performance of the swimming also anaerobic hand wingiting test function was evaluated. To analyze data, used the covariance test.The results showed six weeks upper body plyometric training Performance Indicators an hands Front crawl Including Peak power increased Significantly (18%) but the average power increase (7%) was not significant (p&#62;0.05). Also, Swimming performance at of 10 meters) 8% (,10 to 20)6%( and 25 meters distance( 3/80%) growth in compare to control group that was significant(p &#60;0.05) As well as in the number of hand strocke, Plyometric training group although had growth in swim 10 meters (11%), 10-20 meters (7.5%) and in 25 meters distance (5.33%) but the isnt significance (p&#62;0.05). results indicate that six week upper body plyometric traning to an increase and improvement in the measured parameters, and can be used as a complementary training method in young swimmers.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">556</article-id>

  <article-categories>
	<subj-group>
	  <subject>sport physiology</subject>

	</subj-group>
  </article-categories>

  <title-group>
	<article-title>Effects of Snorkel on Teaching Principal Swimming Skills in Non-Swimmer Children and Adolescents with Fear of Water</article-title>

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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Mousavisadati</surname>
		<given-names>Seyed Kazem</given-names>
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		<sup>
		  <italic>i</italic>

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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Nazari</surname>
		<given-names>Sima</given-names>
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		<sup>
		  <italic>j</italic>

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	</contrib> 
	

	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Molanorouzi</surname>
		<given-names>Keyvan</given-names>
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		  <italic>k</italic>

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			<aff>

			
	<sup>
	  <italic>i</italic>

	</sup>East Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic>j</italic>

	</sup>Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic>k</italic>

	</sup>Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University 
  
 
	</aff>
 
 
  


  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>9</month>

	<year>2023</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>21</volume>

  <issue>25</issue>

  <fpage>30</fpage>

  <lpage>45</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>24</day>
				  <month>01</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
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			  </history>

		
			  <history>

				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>23</day>
				  <month>08</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
				</date>

			  </history>

		
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The purpose of this research was to investigate the effectiveness of snorkeling on teaching basic swimming skills in non-swimmer children and teenagers with fear of water. This research was an experimental type with a pre-test and post-test design with a control group. The participants were 30 children (8.95&#177;0.64 years old) and 30 teenagers (15.06&#177;0.71 years old) non-swimmers who were afraid of water, and the participants of each group were randomly divided into two experimental and control groups (15 people in each group). After participating in the pre-test of skills of entering the water, opening the eyes in the water, gliding, orientation in the water and movement in the water and breath holding, all four groups entered a 20-session course of swimming training, so that the experimental group with snorkel and the control group without snorkel were taught basic swimming skills by an instructor. Then all four groups participated in the post-test. The data were analyzed by two-factor multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) and Benferoni&#39;s post hoc test. The results of the findings show that the main effects of age were not significant, but the main effects of training and the interactive effects of age and training were significant. Using a snorkel in children and teenagers did not have a significant effect on the skill of entering the water, opening the eyes in the water, but it had a significant and positive effect on the skills of gliding, orientation in the water and movement in the water. Also, the use of snorkel in children and teenagers had a significant and negative effect on breath holding skill. Considering that the results of the present study show the positive effects of using a snorkel on learning the skills of gliding and orientation in water and moving in water and its negative effect on breath holding skill in children and teenagers, it is recommended that the instructors who use snorkel to acclimatize children and teenagers to the water, provide additional training to improve the skill of holding their breath.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">550</article-id>

  <article-categories>
	<subj-group>
	  <subject>آسیب شناسی و حرکات اصلاحی</subject>

	</subj-group>
  </article-categories>

  <title-group>
	<article-title>Investigation of Eight Weeks of Core Stability Exercises on Upper Extremity’s Range of Motion, Balance, and Strength of the Badminton Players</article-title>

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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Balochi</surname>
		<given-names>Ramin</given-names>
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	  <name>

		<surname>Babakhani</surname>
		<given-names>Farideh</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Hatefi</surname>
		<given-names>Mohamadreza</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Hassanpor</surname>
		<given-names>Hossien</given-names>
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			<aff>

			
	<sup>
	  <italic>l</italic>

	</sup>Allameh tabataba'i university 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic>m</italic>

	</sup>Allameh tabataba'i university 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic>n</italic>

	</sup>Kharazmi university 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic>o</italic>

	</sup>Allameh tabataba'i university 
  
 
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  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>9</month>

	<year>2023</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>21</volume>

  <issue>25</issue>

  <fpage>46</fpage>

  <lpage>57</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>11</day>
				  <month>11</month>
				  <year>2022</year>
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			  </history>

		
			  <history>

				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>12</day>
				  <month>07</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
				</date>

			  </history>

		
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of eight weeks of core stability exercises on upper limb performance based on Y balance test, strength and range of motion of shoulder rotation in badminton athletes. 30 male badminton players were randomly assigned to two control (n=15) and experimental (n=15) groups. The experimental group performed the core stability training program for eight weeks, three sessions a week for 40 minutes, while the control group did not receive any intervention. Measurement of upper limb function was done by Y balance test, and also shoulder strength and internal and external rotation range of motion were measured by handheld dynamometer and goniometer respectively, before and after the intervention. The analysis of the data obtained from the research based on the ANCOVA statistical test showed that there is a significant difference in the average of the Y upper limb balance test between the two control and experimental groups in both dominant and non-dominant hands. which indicates the positive effect of core stability exercises on people&#39;s performance in performing the Y balance test (p&#60;0.05); however, no statistical difference was observed in muscle strength and range of motion of external and internal rotation of the shoulder after the intervention. (p &#60; 0.05). It seems that the provision of core stability training programs can be considered with the approach of increasing the performance of the upper limbs and, of course, preventing injuries in badminton players.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">572</article-id>

  <article-categories>
	<subj-group>
	  <subject>آسیب شناسی و حرکات اصلاحی</subject>

	</subj-group>
  </article-categories>

  <title-group>
	<article-title>The Effect of a Swedish Relaxation Massage and Meditation Session in Controlling Mental Fatigue on Reactive Balance and Lower Extremity Function of Amateur Athletes</article-title>

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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Gholami</surname>
		<given-names>Faezeh</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Haydari</surname>
		<given-names>Manouchehr</given-names>
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			<aff>

			
	<sup>
	  <italic>p</italic>

	</sup>Razi University 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic></italic>

	</sup>Razi University 
  
 
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  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>9</month>

	<year>2023</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>21</volume>

  <issue>25</issue>

  <fpage>58</fpage>

  <lpage>75</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>09</day>
				  <month>04</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
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			  </history>

		
			  <history>

				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>12</day>
				  <month>07</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
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Mental fatigue is usually caused by long-term cognitive activities; in a way that reduces cognitive performance and leads to changes in functional activities. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a session of Swedish relaxation massage and meditation in controlling mental fatigue on reactive balance and Lower extremity function of amateur athletes. In this study, 16 female physical education athletes were purposefully selected as a sample based on the study entry criteria, and were subjected to mental fatigue protocol (45 minutes of cognitive activity (Stroop test)), Swedish relaxation massage (30 minutes) and meditation (30 minutes) with a time interval of 48 hours. Reactive balance was evaluated with Y test with automatic lights and, Lower extremity function was evaluated with single hop for distance, triple hop for distance, meter-6 and hop crossover-triple distance tests. Repeated analysis of variance test was used to check intra-group changes.The findings showed that there is a significant difference between the average scores of reactive balance and lower limb performance of the subjects when comparing the post-test of mental fatigue with the post-test of massage and meditation (P&#60;0.05). Also, there is a significant difference between the subjects&#39; scores comparing massage and meditation for reactive balance and body function (P&#60;0.05).In order to prevent sports injuries in athletes, Swedish relaxation massage and meditation can be used as an intervention to speed up the recovery of mental fatigue and improve reactive balance and body function.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">541</article-id>

  <article-categories>
	<subj-group>
	  <subject>آسیب شناسی و حرکات اصلاحی</subject>

	</subj-group>
  </article-categories>

  <title-group>
	<article-title>Comparison of Strength Ratio and Range of Motion of the Shoulder Joint in Players with Overhead Movement</article-title>

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  <contrib-group>

  
	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Iranmanesh</surname>
		<given-names>Mojtaba</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Sahebozamani</surname>
		<given-names>Mansour</given-names>
	  </name> 

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		  <italic></italic>

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	</contrib> 
	

	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Amir Seifadini</surname>
		<given-names>Mohammadreza</given-names>
	  </name> 

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			<aff>

			
	<sup>
	  <italic></italic>

	</sup>Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic></italic>

	</sup>Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic></italic>

	</sup>Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman 
  
 
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  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>9</month>

	<year>2023</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>21</volume>

  <issue>25</issue>

  <fpage>76</fpage>

  <lpage>87</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>02</day>
				  <month>08</month>
				  <year>2022</year>
				</date>

			  </history>

		
			  <history>

				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>06</day>
				  <month>05</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
				</date>

			  </history>

		
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The shoulder complex as one of the most moving joints of the body frequently was used by overhead sports athletes. Thus, musculoskeletal screening such as assessment of the range of motion (ROM), and strength variables can be useful to injury prevention strategies and further the development of conditioning and rehabilitation programs. The purpose of this study is to compare selected variables and the ratio of ROM and strength in volleyball, handball, and badminton players. A total of 36 athletes with similar physical characteristics (volleyball: age=26.65&#177;4.56 y, weight=91.07&#177;7.91 kg, height=185.14&#177;12.25 cm; handball: age=27.29&#177;3.12 y, weight=90.11&#177;6.38 kg, height=183.52&#177;9.67 cm, and badminton: age=26.01&#177;4.29 y, weight=87.85&#177;4.59 kg, height=182.38&#177;10.74 cm) were selected to participate in the current study. A Leighton flex meter and hand-held dynamometer were used respectively to measure the ratio of ROM and strength.The results showed that the mean ratio of external(ER) strength to internal (IR) strength and ER ROM to IR ROM were significantly different between the three groups. The post hoc test revealed that badminton athletes had significant differences in all of the measured variables to both volleyball and handball athletes. But there were no differences between volleyball and handball athletes.In conclusion, preseason screening is vital in achieving optimal values on these measures and may reduce future shoulder injuries in overhead athletes.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">563</article-id>

  <article-categories>
	<subj-group>
	  <subject>sport physiology</subject>

	</subj-group>
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  <title-group>
	<article-title>The Effect of Online Pilates Exercise on the Quality of Sleep and Happiness of Nurses in the Intensive Care Unit</article-title>

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  <contrib-group>

  
	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Nosrati Abarghoee</surname>
		<given-names>Sedigheh</given-names>
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	  <name>

		<surname>Nematian</surname>
		<given-names>Fatemeh</given-names>
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	  <name>

		<surname>Norouzinia</surname>
		<given-names>Roohangiz</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Edalat</surname>
		<given-names>Fatemeh</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Nikbakht</surname>
		<given-names>Dorrin</given-names>
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	</contrib> 
	

  </contrib-group>

  
			<aff>

			
	<sup>
	  <italic></italic>

	</sup>Alborz University of Medical Sciences 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic></italic>

	</sup>Alborz University of Medical Sciences 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic></italic>

	</sup>Alborz University of Medical Sciences 
  
 
	<sup>
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	</sup>Alborz University of Medical Sciences 
  
 
	<sup>
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	</sup>Alborz University of Medical Sciences 
  
 
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  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>9</month>

	<year>2023</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>21</volume>

  <issue>25</issue>

  <fpage>88</fpage>

  <lpage>102</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>15</day>
				  <month>03</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
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			  <history>

				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>24</day>
				  <month>06</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
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Nurses, especially nurses in the intensive care unit, experience significant job stress that can endanger their health and cause a decrease in their sleep quality and happiness, and as a result, the quality of care for patients, and considering that the working conditions of the nurses in the intensive care unit Especially, it is in a way that increases emotional pressure and sad mood. Therefore, this study was conducted with the aim of determining the effect of online Pilates exercise on the quality of sleep and happiness of nurses in the intensive care unit.
The study was a quasi-experimental type of pre-test-post-test with two intervention and control groups and was conducted on 70 female nurses with an average age of 30.14&#177;3.26. The intervention was held online in 8 sessions (3 sessions per week, 50 minutes in the afternoon in the form of warm-up exercises, main exercises and cooling down). Data were collected using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality and Oxford Happiness Questionnaires and analyzed with spss 23 software and chi-square, t-test, and Mann-Whitney tests. At the beginning of the study, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups. But at the end of the intervention, the average score of total sleep quality (p=0.045) and happiness (p=0.0001) showed a significant improvement in the intervention group.To improve physical and mental health, improve the quality of life, sleep and happiness, classical Pilates exercise can be recommended to be included in daily programs.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">570</article-id>

  <article-categories>
	<subj-group>
	  <subject>sport physiology</subject>

	</subj-group>
  </article-categories>

  <title-group>
	<article-title>Effect of Taurine Supplement on Substrate Selection During Exercise in Obese Women</article-title>

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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>sivandi</surname>
		<given-names>Nasim</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Nikooie</surname>
		<given-names>Rohollah</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Moflehi</surname>
		<given-names>Darioush</given-names>
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  </contrib-group>

  
			<aff>

			
	<sup>
	  <italic></italic>

	</sup>Shahid Bahonar University of kerman 
  
 
	<sup>
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	</sup>Shahid Bahonar University of kerman 
  
 
	<sup>
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	</sup>Shahid Bahonar University of kerman 
  
 
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  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>9</month>

	<year>2023</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>21</volume>

  <issue>25</issue>

  <fpage>103</fpage>

  <lpage>113</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>26</day>
				  <month>03</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
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			  <history>

				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>26</day>
				  <month>08</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
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Amino acid taurine can increase the utilization of fatty acids and stimulation of lipolysis through augmentation of the expression of genes related to regulation of energy metabolism. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of taurine supplement on lipid oxidation and substrate selection during exercise in obese women. 15 obese women (Body weight: 34.53 &#177; 6.33 (kg), BMI: 33.12 &#177; 3.23 (kg/m2)) performed a standard incremental test before and after 21 days of taurine supplementation (50 mg/kg). Blood samples were collected before and after the test and breath by breath mesurment of respiratory parameters were done throughout the test. FATmax (as the point at which fat contributes the most to the consumed energy) and Cross over point (as the point at which the predominant fuel changes from fat to carbohydrates, COP) were calculated. Heart rate, workload, and oxygen consumption corresponding to FATmax and COP were determined and compared between attempts before and after supplement consumption using independent t-test and analysis of variance with repeated measures. Following taurine consumption for 21 days, the changes in serum levels of estrogen and progesterone hormones, maximum oxygen consumption, and time to exhustion during incremental exercise test were significantly higher than before supplement consumption. Nevertjeless, the consumption of supplement had no effect on heart rate, workload and oxygen consumption corresponding to FATmax and COP points. Despite the increase in performance variables during exercise, taurine supplementation has no effect on substrate selection during exercise in obese women.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">573</article-id>

  <article-categories>
	<subj-group>
	  <subject>آسیب شناسی و حرکات اصلاحی</subject>

	</subj-group>
  </article-categories>

  <title-group>
	<article-title>Effect of Changing the Muscles Activation Patterns in Prone Hip Extension on Kinematical Variables Affecting the Hamstring Injury</article-title>

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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Sebyani</surname>
		<given-names>Masoud</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Minoonejad</surname>
		<given-names>Hooman</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Shirzad</surname>
		<given-names>Elham</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Alizadeh</surname>
		<given-names>Mohammadhossein</given-names>
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			<aff>

			
	<sup>
	  <italic></italic>

	</sup>Tehran University 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic></italic>

	</sup>Tehran University 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic></italic>

	</sup>Tehran University 
  
 
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	</sup>Tehran University 
  
 
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  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>9</month>

	<year>2023</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>21</volume>

  <issue>25</issue>

  <fpage>114</fpage>

  <lpage>129</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>12</day>
				  <month>04</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
				</date>

			  </history>

		
			  <history>

				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>17</day>
				  <month>05</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
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The Prone Hip Extension test (PHE) is used to evaluate the quality of motor control in the lumbopelvic region. Because of the similarity of this test to the walking and running pattern, it seems that muscle interaction in this test is important in hamstring injury. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of changing the activation patterns of muscles in prone hip extension on kinematical variables affecting hamstring injury. 28 male soccer players participated in this study. The prone hip extension test was used to evaluate and classify subjects, and based on the activation pattern, they were divided into two groups: normal pattern (N=14) and altered pattern (N=14). We used the Myon electromyography device to evaluate the prone hip extension test muscles activation pattern. Also, the kinematic evaluation of running was done on a treadmill at a speed of 20 km/h. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional video analyses were used to extract kinematic data (pelvic tilt, trunk lateral flexion, and trunk flexion). The range of motion in a running cycle and the amount of each variable at the moment of initial foot contact were used. An Independent t-test was used to analyze the data. The results of this research showed that there is a significant difference in the amount of trunk lateral flexion (p= 0/002), and trunk flexion (p= 0/024) at the moment of the initial foot contact and the range of motion of trunk lateral flexion (p=0/019), and trunk flexion (p=0/035) and pelvic tilt (p=0/008) in a running cycle between the changed pattern group and the normal group. The results of this research showed that changing the pattern of muscle activation in the prone hip extension test can increase the risk of a hamstring injury.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">577</article-id>

  <article-categories>
	<subj-group>
	  <subject>sport physiology</subject>

	</subj-group>
  </article-categories>

  <title-group>
	<article-title>The Effect of Enriched Environment and Two Types of Forced Exercise on Irisin and BDNF Protein Levels in the Hippocampus of Female Mice with Experimental MS</article-title>

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	  <name>

		<surname>Asadi</surname>
		<given-names>Reza</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Kordi</surname>
		<given-names>Mohammad reza</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Shabkhiz</surname>
		<given-names>Fatemeh</given-names>
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			<aff>

			
	<sup>
	  <italic></italic>

	</sup>Tehran University 
  
 
	<sup>
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	</sup>Tehran University 
  
 
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	</sup>Tehran University 
  
 
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  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>9</month>

	<year>2023</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>21</volume>

  <issue>25</issue>

  <fpage>130</fpage>

  <lpage>146</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>08</day>
				  <month>05</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
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			  </history>

		
			  <history>

				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>11</day>
				  <month>07</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
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Neurodegenerative processes play an important role in the progression of MS. Appropriate exercise training and living in an enriched environment (EE) can improve or prevent the progression of the disease through the secretion of some neurodevelopmental factors in the hippocampus, including irisin and the neutrophic factor derived from the mouse. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of 4 weeks of aerobic and resistance training and EE on irisin protein and hippocampus BDNF levels in female C57BL6 mice with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). 50 female mice (age 8 weeks, average weight 18 &#177; 2 grams) were randomly divided into five equal groups (10 mice in each group): 1- healthy control, 2- control + EAE, 3- resistance activity + EAE, 4- Aerobic activity + EAE and 5- EE + EAE. The first and second weeks of adaptation to the environment and then induction of EAE were performed. The training groups trained 5 days a week for half an hour a day for 4 weeks, and the EE group was transferred to its equipped cage. 48 hours after the last training session, the mice were anesthetized and then dissected and tissue removed. The ELISA method was used to measure the amounts of proteins, and the analysis of variance and Tukey&#39;s t-test were used to determine the differences between the research variables. All analyzes were performed at a significance level of 0.05 and with SPSS22 software. Hippocampal BDNF expression was increased in all three training groups compared to the EAE control group. This increase in the EE and resistance training group was significant compared to both the EAE control group and the swimming training group. Also, hippocampal irisin expression increased in all three training groups compared to the EAE control group, and this increase was significant in the EE and resistance training groups. Also, the expression of irisin in the EE group increased more than the two aerobic swimming and resistance training groups, and this increase was proportional to It was meaningful to the swimming aerobic training group. It seems that EE and resistance training can increase the secretion of nerve growth factors such as irisin and BDNF and thus help to improve MS disease.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">582</article-id>

  <article-categories>
	<subj-group>
	  <subject>sport physiology</subject>

	</subj-group>
  </article-categories>

  <title-group>
	<article-title>The Effect of 12 Weeks of Resistance Training, Total Body Vibration and Combination on Serum Vitamin D Concentration, Bone Mineral Density and Functional Indices in Elderly Men with Osteoporosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial</article-title>

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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Dehghan</surname>
		<given-names>Kourosh</given-names>
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	  <name>

		<surname>Jalali Dehkodi</surname>
		<given-names>khosro</given-names>
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	  <name>

		<surname>Taghian</surname>
		<given-names>Farzaneh</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Kargarfard</surname>
		<given-names>Mehdi</given-names>
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	  <name>

		<surname>Abedi</surname>
		<given-names>Bahram</given-names>
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			<aff>

			
	<sup>
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	</sup>Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University 
  
 
	<sup>
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	</sup>Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic></italic>

	</sup>Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University 
  
 
	<sup>
	  <italic></italic>

	</sup>Isfahan University 
  
 
	<sup>
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	</sup>North Tehran Azad University 
  
 
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  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>9</month>

	<year>2023</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>21</volume>

  <issue>25</issue>

  <fpage>147</fpage>

  <lpage>167</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>20</day>
				  <month>05</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
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			  <history>

				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>18</day>
				  <month>07</month>
				  <year>2023</year>
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Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic bone disease, and various factors such as low body mass index and lack of physical activity are involved in the occurrence of this disease.&#160; The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of circular resistance exercises, whole body vibration and their combination on 25-hydroxyvitamin D, bone mineral density and functional factors in elderly people with osteoporosis. In a randomized controlled experiment with a pre-test-post-test design, 60 elderly men with osteoporosis with an age range of 65-78 years were randomly divided into four exercise groups: Circular resistance training (CRT, n=15), whole body vibration training (WBVT, n=15), combined (CRT + WBVT, n=15), and control (n=15). CRT with an intensity of 30 to 60% of the maximum repetition strength (1RM) was performed 3 times a week for 12 weeks. WBVT were performed in the form of 10 combined lower body and upper body movements with a frequency intensity between 25 to 45 Hz, an amplitude of 5 to 8 mm, and a time of each movement of 60 to 100 seconds, While the control group maintained their usual lifestyle. Body composition variables include; Fat-free weight (LBM), soft tissue weight (SLM) and skeletal muscle weight (SMM) using Body Composition Analyzer, bone density measurement using DEXA test and 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 before and after the last training sessions. Data analysis was done by using paired sample t-test and analyze of covariance (ANCOVA) at a level less than 0.05. After 12 weeks of intervention, a significant improvement in BMD, balance, coordination, muscle strength, lean weight and skeletal muscle weight was observed after CRT and CRT + WBVT exercises in comparison with the control group. However, no significant differences were observed between the groups in the variables of weight, body mass index, lean weight, soft tissue weight, skeletal muscle weight (SMM), BMD, balance, hydroxyvitamin D3 (p&#62; 0.05). The findings of the current research show that performing CRT, WBVT and CRT + WBV exercises as a non-pharmacological treatment method can cause a significant increase in bone density and functional indicators of elderly men and has no effect on the hormonal indicators of elderly men with osteoporosis. Further studies with long-term follow-up should be considered to confirm these findings.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">624</article-id>

  <article-categories>
	<subj-group>
	  <subject>sport physiology</subject>

	</subj-group>
  </article-categories>

  <title-group>
	<article-title>Comparison of electrical activity of the quadriceps muscle, during implementing some selected soccer kick</article-title>

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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Haj Lotfalian</surname>
		<given-names>Mostafa </given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Sadeghi</surname>
		<given-names>Heydar</given-names>
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	</contrib> 
	

	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Bagheri</surname>
		<given-names>Soroosh </given-names>
	  </name> 

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		<sup>
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The purpose of this study was to examine and compare the difference between inside kick, outside kick, toe foot kick and cheap kick with maximum effort, in some parameters associated with the electromyographic activity of the quadriceps muscle. Eight skilled collegiate soccer players volunteered as subjects in the study. These variables were included the average and maximum activation, activation time (AT), the time which the muscles reached to zenith activity (ZAT) and work (W). In order to calculate electromyography of selected muscles contain, RectusFemuris, VastusMedialis and VastusLateralis, ME6000 apparatus with 1080 Hz sample rate was used. Paired sample t-test was used to analyze data. The results indicate similarity between outside and toe foot kicks in average and maximum activity, activation time and work. thus there was no significant difference in electromyographic activity of the quadriceps muscles between these two kicks. But in many parameters, these two kicks were different with inside and cheap kicks. In a nutshell, according to the results, it can be said, quadriceps muscles during various kicks, adapting different trend of contraction which are dependent on the position of the muscles and limbs interaction during soccer kick. And outside kick could be created maximum stimulation in quadriceps.
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