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The Effect of Eccentric Exercise with Variations in Rest Interval on Creatine Kinase and Lactate Dehydrogenase Enzymes in Sedentary Young Men

  Abstract Various studies have demonstrated that different rest Intervals and set -repetition has a significant effect on hormonal and metabolic responses. This factors can lead to different muscle damage responses. 20 untrained subjects (25.4±0.068 years, height 1.74±0.97cm and weight 30.8±8.48kg) in three sessions of eccentric resistance exercise with 24 hours rest between each session Participated in this study. Subjects were divided into 2 groups of 10 subjects who performed 50 eccentric contractions with different number of 5 sets, 5 repetitions, and the interset rest interval 1 and 3 minutes with 85% of one repetition maximum (1RM). Creatine Kinase and Lactate Dehydrogenase were measured immediately before , immediately after each session and 24 hours after the last training session. Variance analysis with repeated measurment and Bonferroni post-hoc test were used for statistical analysis of data. There is no significant difference in Creatine Kinase and Lac...

Juniper Publishers : Stigma in A Name: Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMAD)

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       JUNIPER PUBLISHERS- JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY AND WOMEN’S HEALTH                               Journal of Gynecology and Women’s Health-Juniper Publishers   Authored by Nelson Duane1* Abstract Maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum is especially critical, as the health of both mother and child are dynamically interconnected. Stigma can hinder mental health service utilization. Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMAD) refers to mental illness that occurs during pregnancy or postpartum. This acronym’s pronunciation, “P-MAD,” reinforces societal stigma. As pregnant and postpartum women may avoid revealing mental illness to appease cultural expectations, stigmatizing terms may exacerbate this issue. We, therefore, discourage the use of the term, “P-MAD.” Keywords: Anxiety; Mental...