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      Association of Core Muscle Endurance Times With Balance, Fatigue, Physical Activity Level, and Kyphosis Angle in Patients With Ankylosing Spondylitis

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          Evaluation of Diagnostic Criteria for Ankylosing Spondylitis

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            Endurance times for low back stabilization exercises: clinical targets for testing and training from a normal database.

            To establish isometric endurance holding times, as well as ratios between torso extensors, flexors, and lateral flexors (stabilizers), for clinical assessment and rehabilitation targets. Simple measurement of endurance times in four tests performed in random order by a healthy cohort. To measure reliability, a subsample also performed the tests again 8 weeks later. University laboratory. Seventy-five young healthy subjects (31 men, 44 women). Women had longer endurance times than men for torso extension, but not for torso flexion or for the "side bridge" exercise, which challenges the lateral flexors (stabilizers). Men could sustain the "side bridge" for 65% of their extensor time and 99% of their flexion time, whereas women could sustain the "side bridge" for only 39% of their extensor time and 79% of their flexion time. The tests proved reliable, with reliability coefficients of >.97 for the repeated tests on 5 consecutive days and again 8 weeks later. Healthy young men and women possess different endurance profiles for the spine stabilizing musculature. Given the growing support for quantification of endurance, these data of endurance times and their ratios between extensor, flexor, and lateral flexor groups in healthy normal subjects are useful for patient evaluation and for providing clinical training targets.
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              International physical activity questionnaire: reliability and validity of the Turkish version.

              Physical inactivity is a global problem which is related to many chronic health disorders. Physical activity scales which allow cross-cultural comparisons have been developed. The goal was to assess the reliability and validity of a Turkish version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). 1,097 university students (721 women, 376 men; ages 18-32) volunteered. Short and long forms of the IPAQ gave good agreement and comparable 1-wk. test-retest reliabilities. Caltrac accelerometer data were compared with IPAQ scores in 80 participants with good agreement for short and long forms. Turkish versions of the IPAQ short and long forms are reliable and valid in assessment of physical activity.
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                Journal
                JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
                J Clin Rheumatol
                Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
                1536-7355
                1076-1608
                2022
                January 2022
                November 30 2020
                : 28
                : 1
                : e135-e140
                Article
                10.1097/RHU.0000000000001641
                33252392
                5b8d86f7-89f5-41d4-b430-05fdcc472c6b
                © 2020
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