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Effects of COVID-19 lockdown on musculoskeletal pain, physical activity and work environment in Estonian office workers transitioning to working from home.
(University of Tartu, 2020)
Background
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, emergency situation for social distancing was implemented in many countries, including Estonia. For most office workers, the lockdown caused a sudden shift from working at the ...
Musculoskeletal disorders and associated factors among office workers in an activity-based work environment.
(University of Tartu, 2021-06-04)
Objectives
To evaluate the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) and associated factors among office workers working in activity-based workplace (ABW).
Methods
42 office workers with ABW and 68 office workers ...
MSDs and functional characteristics of the neck in office workers working with a laptop or desktop computer
(University of Tartu, 2021)
Background
Using a laptop for work is gaining rapid popularity, but there is little evidence how it influences the musculoskeletal disoders (MSD) and functional characteristics of the neck and shoulder area. The aim of ...
Dynamics of hepatitis C epidemic among people living with HIV in Estonia based on Estonian HIV cohort study
(University of Tartu, 2021)
Materials to Dynamics of hepatitis C epidemic
among people living with HIV in Estonia based on
Estonian HIV cohort study
Severe deficiency of Vitamin D has no negative effect on physical performance during military training
(University of Tartu, 2022)
Introduction
Decreased physical fitness and inferior physical performance are risk factors and potentially life threatening in the combat situation. To examine the effect of Vitamin D on physical performance a prospective ...
Arterial structure in 18-year-old males is dependent on physical activity at 12-years and cumulative cardiorespiratory fitness from puberty to late adolescence - Supplemental Appendix
(Tartu Ülikool, 2022)
Supplemental Appendix for the article "Arterial structure in 18-year-old males is dependent on physical activity at 12-years and cumulative cardiorespiratory fitness from puberty to late adolescence.", published in Pediatric ...
Sequenced placenta, serum and urine miRNomes of three healthy pregnancies
(University of Tartu, 2022)
Sequenced miRNomes of the placenta, serum, and urine samples from three healthy pregnant females. Samples are collected from the third trimester.
Men have higher risk of kinesiophobia after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in long term follow up.
(University of Tartu, 2022)
Background
Psychological and physiological factors could negatively affect patients' recovery and increase re-injury rate after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). In daily practice surgeons and physiotherapists ...
Seven-month wintertime supplementation of 1200 IU vitamin D has no effect on hand grip strength in young, physically active males: a randomized, controlled study.
(University of Tartu, 2021)
Background: There has been a growing interest in the role of vitamin D for the well-being and physical performance of humans; however, there is a lack of long-term supplementation studies performed on members of the young, ...
10 months 4000IU vitamin D supplementation decreases the risk of vitamin D deficiency but has no effect to physical performance during active military training in high-latitudes – a randomized controlled trial
(University of Tartu, 2022-12)
Background:
Vitamin D deficiency with related consequences to human health has growing interest to military specific researchers worldwide. Many specific conditions could put soldiers in to the higher risk of vitamin D ...