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20161“…They experience the “vicious cycle” of barriers to engage in healthier lifestyle, including medication effects, poor sleep routines, fatigue, low mood and establishing a routine, but this shows how healthy activities can improve their mental health. …”
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20162por Tan, Grace Kuen Yee, Symons, Martyn, Fitzpatrick, James, Connor, Sophia G., Cross, Donna, Pestell, Carmela F.“…This study (1) explored the ACEs and associated stressors in individuals with FASD; (2) investigated the association between ACEs and negative outcomes, i.e., justice/child protection system involvement; and (3) examined the relationship between ACEs and comorbid conditions such as mood and neurodevelopmental disorders. METHODS: Data were collected retrospectively via file review from diagnostic clinics in Western Australia. …”
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20163por Wang, Lei, Gunduz, Mehmet A., Semeano, Ana T., Yılmaz, Enis C., Alanazi, Feras A. H., Imir, Ozan B., Yener, Ulas, Arbelaez, Christian A., Usuga, Esteban, Teng, Yang D.“…Brains of SCI animals displayed similar pathophysiological signs in the gracile and parabrachial nuclei (GrN and PBN: sensory relay), raphe magnus nucleus and periaqueduct gray (RMN and PAG: pain modulation), basolateral amygdala (BLA: emotional-affective dimension of pain), and hippocampus (HPC: memory/mood/neurogenesis). SCI augmented sensory NTM/NPL (GrN and PBN); increased GAD67 (PAG) level; reduced serotonin (RMN) and fear-off neuronal NTR2 (BLA) expressions; and perturbed neurogenesis (HPC). …”
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20164por Marin, Luis Madera, Nieves, Yadiel Rivera, Rivera, Monica Ortiz, Burgos, Alexandra Rosado, Cordero, Nicole Hernandez, Ortega, Nydia Burgos, Vick, Margarita Ramirez, Rodriguez, Loida Gonzalez, Alvarado, Milliete“…Patient reported recent development of acne, weight gain, round face, elevated blood pressure and mood changes. At the moment of evaluation, her most recent MRI showed post-surgical changes without a discrete lesion. …”
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20165“…He was not bothered by virilization; testosterone was declined as his GD was relieved by gender affirming surgical interventions. We hypothesize that mood disturbances may have been secondary to high endogenous and exogenous androgen levels, as symptomatology resolved upon testosterone withdrawal. …”
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20166por Wium-Andersen, Marie K., Jørgensen, Terese S. H., Halvorsen, Anniken H., Hartsteen, Birgitte H., Jørgensen, Martin B., Osler, Merete“…IMPORTANCE: During menopause, the levels of estrogen and progesterone decrease and 60% to 70% of women experience menopausal symptoms, including mood disturbances. The latter might be prevented by hormone therapy (HT), yet some studies have suggested that use of HT might be associated with increased risk of depression. …”
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20167por Czerwiec, Frank S, Drajesk, Jeffrey, Hooper, Sarah, Hunsicker, Kimberly, Jacks, Robert, MacPherson, Jamie, Marmon, Tonya, Katz, David A“…Efficacy is assessed by reduction of Cushing's features and morbidities of hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia, adiposity, hepatic steatosis, hypertension, glaucoma, osteopenia, muscle strength, cognition, sleep, and mood. Assessments include tumor-imaging by MRI, ocular tonometry, timed up-and-go and hand-grip strength tests, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, oral glucose tolerance, continuous glucose monitoring, and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. …”
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20168por Perkins, Daniel, Pagni, Broc A., Sarris, Jerome, Barbosa, Paulo C. R., Chenhall, Richard“…Significant increases were identified in positive mood, self-efficacy, authentic living, extraversion, agreeableness, open-mindedness, spirituality, and satisfaction with relationships. …”
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20169por Mueller, Julia, Richards, Rebecca, Jones, Rebecca A., Whittle, Fiona, Woolston, Jennifer, Stubbings, Marie, Sharp, Stephen J., Griffin, Simon J., Bostock, Jennifer, Hughes, Carly A., Hill, Andrew J., Boothby, Clare E., Ahern, Amy L.“…Standard advice was a leaflet on managing weight and mood during the COVID-19 pandemic. RESULTS: 388 participants were randomised (SWiM-C: n = 192, standard advice: n = 196). …”
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20170por Georges, Teuwafeu Denis, Marie-Patrice, Halle, Ingrid, Tonou Sorel, Mbua, Ronald Gobina, Hermine, Fouda Menye, Gloria, Ashuntantang“…Chi-square, fisher, median mood’s and regression logistic test were used, values were considered significant at p < 0.05. …”
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20171por Früh, Anton, Leißa, Patrick, Tkatschenko, Dimitri, Truckenmüller, Peter, Wessels, Lars, Vajkoczy, Peter, Bayerl, Simon“…Both groups benefited from surgical interventions and there was no significant difference concerning pain, pain associated disability, sleeping, life quality, and mood after 1 year or the need of follow-up surgeries 1 year after primary fusion (5 in MDG vs. 5 in FG, p = 0.92) and at the second follow-up with a median time after surgery of 30 months (6 in MDG vs. 7 in FG, p = 0.823). …”
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20172“…Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine the association of mental health conditions (anxiety, depression, and other mood disorder) before and since COVID-19 outbreaks, social isolation and living arrangement, as well as cannabis and alcohol consumption with suicidal ideation during COVID-19. …”
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20173por Baralo, Bohdan, Paravathaneni, Mahati, Jain, Akhil, Buragamadagu, Bhanusowmya, Khanam, Aliza, Iqbal, Sabah, Hossain, Samia, Mulla, Sana, Choi, Eugene, Thirumaran, Rajesh“…BACKGROUND: Patients diagnosed with cancer are at higher risk of anxiety, depression, and overall distress. These mood disturbances are risk factors for non-adherence to cancer treatment, increased length of stay during hospital admissions, increased number of visits to the emergency department, and also impact survival. …”
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20174por Oka, Takakazu, Yamada, Yu, Lkhagvasuren, Battuvshin, Nakao, Mutsuhiro, Nakajima, Ryota, Kanou, Masanobu, Hiramatsu, Ryuji, Nabeshima, Yo-ichi“…Although the scores on the 11-item Chalder Fatigue scale (CFS-11) and numerical rating scale (NRS) of fatigue did not show significant changes, subjective symptoms improved significantly, including headache frequency (4.1 to 3.0 times/week, p = 0.001) and myalgia (4.1 to 2.4 times/week, p = 0.019), NRS brain fog scores (5.7 to 4.5, p = 0.011), difficulty finding appropriate words (4.8 to 3.7, p = 0.015), photophobia (4.8 to 3.5, p = 0.008), and the Profile of Mood Status vigor score (46.9 to 50.0, p = 0.045). …”
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20175por Bailey, Daniel P., Kilbride, Cherry, Harper, Jamie H., Victor, Christina, Brierley, Marsha L., Hewson, David J., Chater, Angel M.“…The following measures will be taken at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months: sitting, standing, and stepping using a thigh-worn activPAL4 device, sarcopenia (via hand grip strength, muscle mass, and physical function), mood, wellbeing, and quality of life. DISCUSSION: This study will determine the feasibility, safety, and acceptability of evaluating a remote intervention to reduce and break up sitting to support improvements in sarcopenia and independent living in frail older adults. …”
Publicado 2023
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20176por Al Khathlan, Noor, Basuwaidan, Meaad, Al Yami, Sarah, Al-Saif, Fatimah, Al-Fareed, Salam, Ansari, Khalid“…BACKGROUND: Incense burning such as scented candles are commonly used in Arabian Gulf regions as it is thought to produce relaxing effects on people’s mood. This study is conducted to examine the prevalence of scented candles’ usage, extent of exposure and its effects on individuals’ health based on symptoms prevalence in young university students. …”
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20177por Cardoso Pinto, Alexandra M., Patel, Sajan B., Stephens, Morwenna, Guha, Payal, Baptista, Ana, Smith, Susan“…For those who only volunteered in-person, 92% reported that ICSM-TBH sessions were a positive experience, compared to 100% who volunteered online; 92% in person volunteers agreed or strongly agreed that ICSM-TBH volunteering in person improved their mood, compared to 89% online; and 100% agreed or strongly agreed that ICSM-TBH volunteering in person helped them feel part of a community, compared to 84% online. …”
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20178por de Angel, Valeria, Adeleye, Fadekemi, Zhang, Yuezhou, Cummins, Nicholas, Munir, Sara, Lewis, Serena, Laporta Puyal, Estela, Matcham, Faith, Sun, Shaoxiong, Folarin, Amos A, Ranjan, Yatharth, Conde, Pauline, Rashid, Zulqarnain, Dobson, Richard, Hotopf, Matthew“…BACKGROUND: Remote measurement technologies (RMTs) such as smartphones and wearables can help improve treatment for depression by providing objective, continuous, and ecologically valid insights into mood and behavior. Engagement with RMTs is varied and highly context dependent; however, few studies have investigated their feasibility in the context of treatment. …”
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20179por Gomes, Patrícia A., Bodo, Cristian, Nogueras-Ortiz, Carlos, Samiotaki, Martina, Chen, Minghao, Soares-Cunha, Carina, Silva, Joana M., Coimbra, Bárbara, Stamatakis, George, Santos, Liliana, Panayotou, George, Tzouanou, Foteini, Waites, Clarissa L., Gatsogiannis, Christos, Sousa, Nuno, Kapogiannis, Dimitrios, Costa-Silva, Bruno, Sotiropoulos, Ioannis“…Our findings show that the released method monitors the drug-evoked inhibition or enhancement of sEVs secretion while chronic stress induces the secretion of brain exosomes accompanied by memory loss and mood deficits suggesting a potential role of sEVs in the brain response to stress and related stress-driven brain pathology. …”
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20180por Stuart, Ruth, Shah, Prisha, Olive, Rachel Rowan, Trevillion, Kylee, Henderson, Claire“…BACKGROUND: Every Mind Matters (EMM) is a publicly funded health campaign, launched in England in 2019, to equip adults to look after their mental health, and that of others, by offering online information about common problems: anxiety, low mood, sleep, and stress. This study is one component of an independent evaluation of EMM conducted by the NIHR Mental Health Policy Research Unit. …”
Publicado 2023
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