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    Relationships of Osteoporosis Health Beliefs to Practiced Exercise Behaviors of Women

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    The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of health beliefs contained in the Health Belief Model to practiced exercise behavior of women. A descriptive correlation design was used with a convenience sample of 201 women. The revised version of the Osteoporosis Health Belief Exercise Scale developed by Kim, Horan, Gendler and Patel (1991b) was used to measure health beliefs related to osteoporosis. The ARIC/Baecke questionnaire of Habitual Physical Activity was used to measure life style physical activity. Health motivation and exercise benefits were found to be positively correlated to exercise behavior. However, susceptibility and exercise barriers were inversely correlated to exercise behavior. Perceived exercise barriers and health motivation explained the greatest variance in exercise behaviors. The Health Belief Model can be used as a guide by nurses to promote health behaviors consistent with research findings

    Tractography reconstruction framework of the optic radiations.

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    <p>(1) Standard preprocessing of the DWIs including Echo Planar Imaging distortion correction, eddy current distortion correction and head motion correction. (2) Distortion correction of the DWI. (3) Quantitative diffusion fractional anisotropy (FA) mapping. (4-5) Subcortical segmentation and cortical parcellation from FS of the 3D-structural image. (6) Registration of the structural images to the corresponding DWI sequence. (7) Seed and target masks. (8) Probabilistic streamline fiber tracking by high order integration over fiber orientation distributions (iFOD2) derived from constrained spherical deconvolution (CSD) with a maximum harmonic order of 8 and use of ACT during tracking. (9) Conversion of the tract file into a track density image. (10) Exclusion mask comprising CSF, whole contralateral hemisphere and ipsilateral GM regions. (11) Final optic radiation reconstruction in track density image and 3D tract file.</p

    Improved Framework for Tractography Reconstruction of the Optic Radiation - Fig 4

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    <p>Streamlines of the reconstructed OR in five patients with multiple sclerosis: (a) Lesion masks is shown in red. (b) Probabilistic streamlines fiber tracking by iFOD2. (c) Probabilistic streamlines fiber tracking by high order integration over fiber orientation distributions (iFOD2) adding the anatomical exclusion criteria (AEC).</p

    Bland-Altman plots comparing the mean volume of OR in both HARDI datasets.

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    <p>Left panel corresponds to non-AEC and right panel corresponds to results with AEC method. The volume of optic radiation in each subject is the mean of both hemispheres. Most observed differences between the OR volumes in the two sequences are within mean ± 1.96 SD. Middle line indicate mean differences and dashed lines are limits of agreement, defined as mean difference plus (upper line) and minus (lower line) 1.96 SD of differences.</p

    sj-pdf-1-jcb-10.1177_0271678X231197946 - Supplemental material for Multimodal imaging of the role of hyperglycemia following experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jcb-10.1177_0271678X231197946 for Multimodal imaging of the role of hyperglycemia following experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage by Ana Joya, Sandra Plaza-García, Daniel Padro, Laura Aguado, Leyre Iglesias, Maider Garbizu, Vanessa Gómez-Vallejo, Carlos Laredo, Unai Cossío, Ramon Torné, Sergio Amaro, Anna M Planas, Jordi Llop, Pedro Ramos-Cabrer, Carles Justicia and Abraham Martín in Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism</p
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