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Palumbo, M.C. (author), de Graaf, A.A. (author), Morettini, M. (author), Tieri, P. (author), Krishnan, S. (author), Castiglione, F. (author)
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Haman, F. (author), Kingma, B.R.M. (author), Simonelli, G. (author), Castellani, J.W. (author), Blondin, D.P. (author)
Abstract nr I033. Part of special issue: Proceedings of the MQ Military Biomarkers Symposium 2022.
article 2022
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Kingma, B.R.M. (author), Haman. F., (author), Nybo, L. (author)
Abstract nr I034. Part of special issue: Proceedings of the MQ Military Biomarkers Symposium 2022.
article 2022
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Klous, L. (author), van Diemen, F. (author), Ruijs, S. (author), Gerrett, N. (author), Daanen, H. (author), de Weerd, M. (author), Veenstra, B. (author), Levels, K. (author)
Purpose: Three feasible cooling methods for treatment of hyperthermic individuals in the military, that differed considerably in water volume needed (none to ~80 L), were evaluated. Methods: Ten male soldiers were cooled following exercise-induced hyperthermia (rectal temperature (Tre) ∼39.5 °C) using ventilation by fanning (1.7 m s−1),...
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Teunissen, L.P.J. (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author), Janssen, E. (author), Kingma, B.R.M. (author), de Korte, J.Q. (author), Eijsvogels, T.M.H. (author)
Objectives To evaluate how separate and combined climatic parameters affect peak core temperature during exercise in the heat using computer simulations fed with individual data. Methods The impact of eight environmental conditions on rectal temperature (Tre) was determined for exercise under heat stress using the Fiala-thermal-Physiology-and...
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Kallen, V. (author), Scherder, R. (author), Cramer, M.J. (author), Stam, J. (author), Johnson, B. (author), Scherder, E. (author)
The severe consequences of the present Corona Virus Disease 2019 COVID-19 pandemic seem to be closely related to an already ongoing (‘first’) pandemic, directly associated with a sedentary lifestyle. It seems evident that the prognosis after infection is substantially worse for individuals suffering from, for example, (visceral) obesity,...
article 2021
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de Korte, J.Q. (author), Bongers, C.W.G. (author), Hopman, M.T.E. (author), Theunissen, L.P.J. (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author), Kingma, B.R.M. (author), Ballak, S.B. (author), Maase, K. (author), Moen, M.H. (author), van Dijk, J.W. (author), Daanen, H.A.M. (author), Eijsvogel, T.M.H. (author)
The environmental conditions during the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games are expected to be challenging, which increases the risk for participating athletes to develop heat-related illnesses and experience performance loss. To allow safe and optimal exercise performance of Dutch elite athletes, the Thermo Tokyo study aimed to determine...
article 2021
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Lankhaar, J.A.C. (author), Kemler, E. (author), Hofstetter, H. (author), Collard, D.C.M. (author), Zelissen, P.M.J. (author), Stubbe, J.H. (author), Backx, F.J.G. (author)
Awareness of physical activity (PA) constraints in patients with primary hypothyroidism on thyroid hormone replacement therapy (THR) is important. Hence, this cross-sectional matched case-control study aimed to determine PA and sports participation (SP) in patients with hypothyroidism on THR in comparison to control subjects. Accordingly, survey...
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van den Hoek, A.M. (author), de Jong, J.C.B.C. (author), Worms, N. (author), van Nieuwkoop, A. (author), Voskuilen, M. (author), Menke, A.L. (author), Lek, S. (author), Caspers, M.P.M. (author), Verschuren, L. (author), Kleemann, R. (author)
Background. Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) has become one of the most common liver diseases and is still without approved pharmacotherapy. Lifestyle interventions using exercise and diet change remain the current treatment of choice and even a small weight loss (5–7%) can already have a beneficial effect on NASH. However, the underlying...
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Memelink, R. (author), Bongers, A. (author), Pasman, W. (author), van Rijmenam, M. (author), Wopereis, S. (author), Verlaan, G. (author), de Vogel Van den Bosch, J (author), Weijs, P.J.M. (author)
Objectives. Weight loss is a key element in the treatment of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D), but also a risk factor for lean mass (LM) loss in older adults. We evaluated whether a whey protein drink enriched with leucine and vitamin D preserved LM during 3-month lifestyle intervention and whether effects sustained during 6 months follow-up...
article 2020
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Kruisdijk, F. (author), Hopman, M.T.E. (author), Beekman, A.T.F. (author), Hendriksen, I.J.M. (author)
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the determinants of adherence in the EFFORT-D (EFFect Of Running Therapy) study in a specialised mental health care hospital setting. Methods: Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) were given treatment as usual and half were randomised to an exercise intervention. Adherence was...
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Versluis, A. (author), van Os-Medendorp, H. (author), Blom, W.M. (author), Michelsen-Huisman, A.D. (author), Castenmiller, J.J.M. (author), Noteborn, H.P.J.M. (author), Houben, G.F. (author), Knulst, A.C. (author)
Background: Cofactors, such as physical exercise and alcohol intake, might be associated with the severity or occurrence of food allergic reactions. Objective: To gain insight into the frequency of presence of potential cofactors in accidental food allergic reactions in adults and to what extent these factors influence the severity and...
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Kartaram, S. (author), Mensink, M. (author), Teunis, M. (author), Schoen, E. (author), Witte, G. (author), Janssen Duijghuijsen, L. (author), Verschuren, M. (author), Mohrmann, K. (author), M'Rabet, L. (author), Knipping, K. (author), Wittink, H. (author), van Helvoort, A. (author), Garssen, J. (author), Witkamp, R. (author), Pieters, R. (author), van Norren, K. (author)
Background & aims: Plasma citrulline concentration is considered to be a marker for enterocyte metabolic mass and to reflect its reduction as may occur during intestinal dysfunction. Strenuous exercise can act as a stressor to induce small intestinal injury. Our previous studies suggest that this comprises the intestinal ability to produce...
article 2019
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Kruisdijk, F. (author), Hopman-Rock, M. (author), Beekman, A.J. (author), Hendriksen, I. (author)
Results of a randomised controlled trial testing the EFFect Of Running Therapy on Depression. Background. This randomised controlled trial explored the anti-depressive and health effects of add-on exercise (running therapy or Nordic walking) in patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Methods. Patients were recruited at three specialised...
article 2019
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Vullings, H.J.L.M. (author)
The Test-bed reference implementation is an open source technical backbone to perform Trials or exercises in a methodical and structured way by offering Crisis Management practitioners a suite of free and open source software tools. This document discusses the Test-bed's usage and design from the perspective of a practitioner. The later chapters...
book 2019
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Bogerd, C.P. (author), Velt, K.B. (author), Annaheim, S. (author), Bongers, C.C.W.G. (author), Eijsvogels, T.M.H. (author), Daanen, H.A.M. (author)
OBJECTIVE: The discomfort caused by rectal probes and esophageal probes for the estimation of body core temperature has triggered the development of gastrointestinal (GI) capsules that are easily accepted by athletes and workers due to their non-invasive characteristics. We compare two new GI capsule devices with rectal temperature during cycle...
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Mevissen, F.E.F. (author), van Empelen, P. (author), Watzeels, A. (author), van Duin, G. (author), Meijer, S. (author), van Lieshout, S. (author), Kok, G. (author)
This paper describes the development of a Dutch online programme called Long Live Love+ focusing on positive, coercion-free relationships, contraception use, and the prevention of STIs, using the Intervention Mapping (IM) approach. All six steps of the approach were followed. Step 1 confirmed the need for a sexual health programme targeting...
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Siemonsma, P.C. (author), Blom, J.W. (author), Hofstetter, H. (author), van Hespen, A.T.H. (author), Gussekloo, J. (author), Drewes, Y.M. (author), van Meeteren, N.L.U. (author)
Background: A physically active lifestyle in older people contributes to the preservation of good health. We assessed the influence of physiotherapy on daily functioning among community dwelling older people (75+) with complex health problems identified with screening, versus usual care. We also compared functional task exercise (FTE), with...
article 2018
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van Santen, J. (author), Dröes, R.M. (author), Holstege, M. (author), Blanson Henkemans, O. (author), van Rijn, A. (author), de Vries, R. (author), Meiland, F. (author)
Background: Physical exercise benefits functioning, health, and well-being. However, people living with dementia in particular hardly engage in exercise. Exergaming (exercise and gaming) is an innovative, fun, and relatively safe way of exercising in a virtual reality or gaming environment. It may help people living with dementia overcome...
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Stolte, E. (author), Hopman-Rock, M. (author), Aartsen, M.J. (author), van Tilburg, T.G. (author), Chorus, A. (author)
The predictive value of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) on intention and physical activity (PA) over time was examined. Data from the Aging Well and Healthily intervention program (targeting perceived behavioral control and attitude, not subjective norm) were analyzed, including pretest (T0), posttest (T1, except subjective norm) and 4-6...
article 2017
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