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Pelvic floor muscle training in female functional fitness exercisers: An assessor-blinded randomised controlled trial
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Objective: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is common among females during functional fitness training, such as CrossFit. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) on SUI in ... -
Structured, time-limited peer mentorship activity programmes for individuals with acquired brain or spinal cord injuries: A mixed methods systematic review of characteristics and outcomes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Purpose: To determine the characteristics and outcomes of structured, time-limited peer mentorship activity programmes for individuals with acquired brain or spinal cord injury. Materials and methods: A mixed methods ... -
Pregnant women may exercise both abdominal and pelvic floor muscles during pregnancy without increasing the diastasis recti abdominis: A randomised trial
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Question: What is the effect of a 12-week abdominal and pelvic floor muscle exercise program during pregnancy on the inter-recti distance (IRD) in women with diastasis recti abdominis immediately after the 12-week intervention ... -
DNA base oxidation in relation to TNM stages and chemotherapy treatment in colorectal cancer patients 2–9 months post-surgery
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Accumulation of DNA damage is a critical feature of genomic instability, which is a hallmark of various cancers. The enzyme-modified comet assay is a recognized method to detect specific DNA lesions at the level of individual ... -
Where Does Blood Flow Restriction Fit in the Toolbox of Athletic Development?: A Narrative Review of the Proposed Mechanisms and Potential Applications
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Blood flow-restricted exercise is currently used as a low-intensity time-efficient approach to reap many of the benefits of typical high-intensity training. Evidence continues to lend support to the notion that even highly ...