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Autor:
Mikko Myllylä, Kai I. Parkkola, Tommi Ojanen, Olli J. Heinonen, Juha-Petri Ruohola, Tero Vahlberg, Heikki Kyröläinen
Publikováno v:
Healthcare, Vol 11, Iss 19, p 2698 (2023)
Background: Most Western adults do not meet the recommendations for sufficient activity, and obesity is a global problem. Similar trends are also seen among Western military personnel. Many successful physical training interventions have been carried
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https://doaj.org/article/8457b46ca1f949bca21e713cfea82673
Autor:
Mikko Myllylä, Heikki Kyröläinen, Tommi Ojanen, Juha-Petri Ruohola, Olli J. Heinonen, Tero Vahlberg, Kai I. Parkkola
The operation of naval vessels involves watchkeeping 24 h per day, which is globally carried out by a variety of different watch systems. In this study, the rotating 4:4 and fixed 4:4/6:6 two-section watch systems were compared in terms of sleepiness
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4337203dc9a55a65270f3d224a686099
https://trepo.tuni.fi/handle/10024/145418
https://trepo.tuni.fi/handle/10024/145418
Autor:
Mikko Myllylä, Heikki Kyröläinen, Tommi Ojanen, Juha-Petri Ruohola, Olli J. Heinonen, Petteri Simola, Tero Vahlberg, Kai I. Parkkola
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 20; Pages: 13451
Background: Naval service can have a significant impact on the wellbeing of seafarers, and the operation of warships is highly dependent on the personnel on board. Nevertheless, there is a lack of knowledge concerning the impact of seafarers’ indiv
Autor:
Timo Ylikomi, Ilkka Laaksi, Anssi Auvinen, Ville M. Mattila, Juha-Petri Ruohola, Harri Pihlajamäki
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 202:809-814
Ilkka Laaksi, Juha-Petri Ruohola, Ville Mattila, Anssi Auvinen, Timo Ylikomi, and Harri Pihlajamaki Department of Cell Biology, Medical School, and Department of Epidemiology, Tampere School of Public Health, University of Tampere, and Department of
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume. 88:1989-1997
Autor:
Johanna Korvala, Juha-Petri Ruohola, Minna Männikkö, Jurg Ott, Svetlana Solovieva, Leena Ala-Kokko, Heini Hartikka, Sandra Barral, Timo Sahi, Harri Pihlajamäki
Publikováno v:
BMC Genetics, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 95 (2010)
BMC Genetics
BMC Genetics
Background Stress fractures are a significant problem among athletes and soldiers and may result in devastating complications or even permanent handicap. Genetic factors may increase the risk, but no major susceptibility genes have been identified. T
Autor:
Ilkka Laaksi, Timo Ylikomi, Riina Haataja, Pentti Tuohimaa, Harri Pihlajamäki, Anssi Auvinen, Juha-Petri Ruohola
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
The effects of vitamin D in regulating bone mineralization are well documented. The action of vitamin D as a key link between Toll-like receptor activation and antibacterial responses in innate immunity has recently been shown. The data suggest that
Publikováno v:
The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume. 88(12)
The incidence and long-term outcome of undisplaced fatigue fractures of the femoral neck treated conservatively were examined in Finnish military conscripts between 1970 and 1990. From 106 cases identified, 66 patients with 70 fractures were followed
Autor:
Harri Pihlajamäki, Ilkka Laaksi, Pentti Tuohimaa, Ville M. Mattila, Riina Haataja, Timo Sahi, Timo Ylikomi, Juha-Petri Ruohola
Publikováno v:
Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. 21(9)
Low vitamin D level may predict rickets, osteomalacia, or osteoporosis. We examined serum 25(OH)D concentration as a predisposing factor for bone stress fracture in 756 military recruits. The average serum 25(OH)D concentration was significantly lowe
Publikováno v:
Clinical orthopaedics and related research. 444
Shin splints, or stress-related anterior lower leg pain, seem to arise from numerous causes, including stress fractures. We retrospectively reviewed 154 consecutive military patients who had magnetic resonance imaging during a 5-year period for stres