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  1. 20001
    “…Optimism bias for the future may play a role in amplifying and reinforcing elated mood built upon pre-existing inflated (or accurate) perceptions of self (Freeman & Garety, 2003). …”
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  2. 20002
    por Odejayi, Gbolahan, Zipursky, Robert
    Publicado 2018
    “…We also reviewed the literature to determine the likelihood that FEP with these diagnoses would transition to a primary psychotic disorder (schizophrenia spectrum disorder or major mood disorder) for which published rates of recurrence would apply. …”
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  3. 20003
    “…Secondary outcomes were objectively measured daily sitting, prolonged sitting (≥30 minutes), and standing time, physical activity, musculoskeletal problems, self reported work related health (job performance, job satisfaction, work engagement, occupational fatigue, sickness presenteeism, and sickness absenteeism), cognitive function, and self reported psychological measures (mood and affective states, quality of life) assessed at 3, 6, and 12 months. …”
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  4. 20004
    “…We identified a large set of contextual information: emotional state (eg, preferences, mood) of patients and medical workers, their relationship, their metadata (eg, age, medical specialty), the time and location of usage of the system, patient-collected data (eg, blood glucose, basal-bolus insulin), patients’ goals and medical standards (eg, insulin sensitivity factor, in range values). …”
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  5. 20005
    “…The qualitative analysis measured the app engagement and experience by analyzing in-app user feedback and evaluated the performance of a machine learning classifier to detect user objections during conversations. RESULTS: The average mood improvement (ie, difference in pre- and post-self-reported depression scores) between the groups (ie, high vs low users; n=108 and n=21, respectively) revealed that the high users group had significantly higher average improvement (mean 5.84 [SD 6.66]) compared with the low users group (mean 3.52 [SD 6.15]); Mann-Whitney P=.03 and with a moderate effect size of 0.63. …”
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  6. 20006
    “…MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Body weight or body mass index, glycaemic control, oral health, eating behaviour, preference for sweet taste, cancer, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, mood, behaviour, neurocognition, and adverse effects. …”
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  7. 20007
    “…The intervention provided specific support for problems with mood and problems with caregiving. The intervention was delivered by community health nurses as a part of routine service delivery to mothers via a mobile phone app. …”
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    “…METHODS: Adults with T1D (N = 83) completed 3-days of ecological momentary assessment assessing mood and eating behavior using a telephone-based survey system. …”
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    “…The goal is to collect data on various aspects of lipodystrophy syndromes (LD) including demographic, morphometric, clinical, genetic, socioeconomic characteristics and novel patient related end points such as quality of life, hunger and pain scales, mood and anxiety, and eating habits. During the past 8 months, we initiated the pilot data collection at our center. …”
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  14. 20014
    “…Her bipolar disorder was treated with clonazepam and risperidone for mood stabilization. Some of her symptoms of agitation, anxiety and hostility were thought to be partly attributable to thyrotoxicosis. …”
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  15. 20015
    “…Menopause is also associated with changes in anxiety and mood. Estradiol (E) exerts similar metabolic effects in female mice as in women. …”
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  16. 20016
    “…Associated symptoms included palpitations, insomnia, poor concentration, restlessness, tremor, mood swings, headaches, irritability, increased appetite, dry scalp, cold extremities, weight gain and diarrhoea. …”
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  17. 20017
    “…All participants experienced a positive temporal change in mood as the intervention progressed. All results supported the findings that emotional arousal occurred in relation to the participants asking the horse to perform a task. …”
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  18. 20018
    “…Phase 2 led to the successful and efficient generation of a complete preliminary pain care algorithm for the iCanCope PostOp app, including clinically relevant inputs for feasible assessment and reassessment of pain and function (rest or sleep, movement or play, and mood or worry), as well as a catalog of pain management advice to be pushed to end users (psychological, physical, pharmacological, and education). …”
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  19. 20019
    “…Furthermore, subjects receiving bupivacaine reported a reduction in acute medication usage and improved quality of life measures (average pain in the previous 24 hours, mood, normal work, and general activity) up to 6 months post‐treatment. …”
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  20. 20020
    “…Equally important, even though we observed significant differences in completion of daily diaries between groups, we did not observe any statistically significant differences in association between the responses to a daily mood question and study group, the average diary completion time (P=.52), or the System Usability Scale score (P=.88). …”
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