Synthesis of TiO2/ ZnO co-doped with nitrogen and sulfur and its photocatalytic activity in removal of reactive black 5 / Mohd Kamaruzaman Tajuddin

This study investigated the effects of dual-task conditions on gait, turning and postural balance performance among stroke survivors with and without diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Stroke survivors depend on the unaffected leg during walking and standing. The presence of diabetic peripheral n...

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Main Author: Tajuddin, Mohd Kamaruzaman
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spelling my-uitm-ir.324022020-09-15T03:58:19Z Synthesis of TiO2/ ZnO co-doped with nitrogen and sulfur and its photocatalytic activity in removal of reactive black 5 / Mohd Kamaruzaman Tajuddin 2020 Tajuddin, Mohd Kamaruzaman Textile bleaching, dyeing, printing, etc. Paints, pigments, varnishes, etc. This study investigated the effects of dual-task conditions on gait, turning and postural balance performance among stroke survivors with and without diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Stroke survivors depend on the unaffected leg during walking and standing. The presence of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) which affected both legs may affect gait performance and postural balance during dual tasking conditions. Forty stroke survivors were recruited for this study, with twenty were diagnosed with DPN (M=57.15 years old, SD= 7.17), and twenty without DPN (M= 54.75 years old, SD 7.95). Timed Up and Go (TUG) test and postural sway test was conducted. APDM Mobility Lab system (Mobility Lab; APDM Inc., Portland, OR, USA) was used to capture the gait and turning parameters and postural sway in three different tasking conditions (single task, dual-motor tasks, and dual-cognitive tasks). Two-way mixed analysis of Variances (ANOVA) was used with one between-subject factor (stroke survivors with DPN vs stroke survivors without DPN) and one within-subject factor (the three tasking conditions; single task, dual-motor tasks and dual-cognitive tasks) to analyse the data. The results showed that stroke survivors with DPN were more affected by the dual tasking, either dual motor or dual cognitive, than the stroke survivors without DPN in several area. First, the TUG time, step length, stride length, stride velocity, and double support time of the stroke survivors were more affected by the tasking condition as compared to stroke survivors without DPN. Second, during turning, stroke survivors with DPN were more affected by the tasking conditions by having longer turning time and turning step times as compared to stroke survivors without DPN. Third, the postural performance of the stroke survivors with DPN also were more affected by the tasking conditions, by having increased postural sway velocity and postural sway area in comparison with stroke survivors without DPN. For the last objective, analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) were done, with the MoCA and BBS score as covariates, and there were still significant differences in walking, turning and postural performance between stroke survivors with and without DPN. In summary, stroke survivors with DPN were more affected by dual tasking in gait, turning, and postural balance performance in comparison with stroke survivors without DPN. 2020 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32402/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32402/1/32402.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA Faculty of Health Sciencs Abd. Manaf, Mohd Haidzir Mustafah, Nadia Latif, Lydia
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Abd. Manaf, Mohd Haidzir
Mustafah, Nadia
Latif, Lydia
topic Textile bleaching
dyeing
printing
etc.
Textile bleaching
dyeing
printing
etc.
spellingShingle Textile bleaching
dyeing
printing
etc.
Textile bleaching
dyeing
printing
etc.
Tajuddin, Mohd Kamaruzaman
Synthesis of TiO2/ ZnO co-doped with nitrogen and sulfur and its photocatalytic activity in removal of reactive black 5 / Mohd Kamaruzaman Tajuddin
description This study investigated the effects of dual-task conditions on gait, turning and postural balance performance among stroke survivors with and without diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Stroke survivors depend on the unaffected leg during walking and standing. The presence of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) which affected both legs may affect gait performance and postural balance during dual tasking conditions. Forty stroke survivors were recruited for this study, with twenty were diagnosed with DPN (M=57.15 years old, SD= 7.17), and twenty without DPN (M= 54.75 years old, SD 7.95). Timed Up and Go (TUG) test and postural sway test was conducted. APDM Mobility Lab system (Mobility Lab; APDM Inc., Portland, OR, USA) was used to capture the gait and turning parameters and postural sway in three different tasking conditions (single task, dual-motor tasks, and dual-cognitive tasks). Two-way mixed analysis of Variances (ANOVA) was used with one between-subject factor (stroke survivors with DPN vs stroke survivors without DPN) and one within-subject factor (the three tasking conditions; single task, dual-motor tasks and dual-cognitive tasks) to analyse the data. The results showed that stroke survivors with DPN were more affected by the dual tasking, either dual motor or dual cognitive, than the stroke survivors without DPN in several area. First, the TUG time, step length, stride length, stride velocity, and double support time of the stroke survivors were more affected by the tasking condition as compared to stroke survivors without DPN. Second, during turning, stroke survivors with DPN were more affected by the tasking conditions by having longer turning time and turning step times as compared to stroke survivors without DPN. Third, the postural performance of the stroke survivors with DPN also were more affected by the tasking conditions, by having increased postural sway velocity and postural sway area in comparison with stroke survivors without DPN. For the last objective, analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) were done, with the MoCA and BBS score as covariates, and there were still significant differences in walking, turning and postural performance between stroke survivors with and without DPN. In summary, stroke survivors with DPN were more affected by dual tasking in gait, turning, and postural balance performance in comparison with stroke survivors without DPN.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Tajuddin, Mohd Kamaruzaman
author_facet Tajuddin, Mohd Kamaruzaman
author_sort Tajuddin, Mohd Kamaruzaman
title Synthesis of TiO2/ ZnO co-doped with nitrogen and sulfur and its photocatalytic activity in removal of reactive black 5 / Mohd Kamaruzaman Tajuddin
title_short Synthesis of TiO2/ ZnO co-doped with nitrogen and sulfur and its photocatalytic activity in removal of reactive black 5 / Mohd Kamaruzaman Tajuddin
title_full Synthesis of TiO2/ ZnO co-doped with nitrogen and sulfur and its photocatalytic activity in removal of reactive black 5 / Mohd Kamaruzaman Tajuddin
title_fullStr Synthesis of TiO2/ ZnO co-doped with nitrogen and sulfur and its photocatalytic activity in removal of reactive black 5 / Mohd Kamaruzaman Tajuddin
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of TiO2/ ZnO co-doped with nitrogen and sulfur and its photocatalytic activity in removal of reactive black 5 / Mohd Kamaruzaman Tajuddin
title_sort synthesis of tio2/ zno co-doped with nitrogen and sulfur and its photocatalytic activity in removal of reactive black 5 / mohd kamaruzaman tajuddin
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
granting_department Faculty of Health Sciencs
publishDate 2020
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32402/1/32402.pdf
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