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221por Chen, Yancong, Sun, Xuemei, Lin, Yali, Zhang, Zixuan, Gao, Yinyan, Wu, Irene X.Y.“…Evidence from prospective studies showed that physical activity, smoking, coffee, caffeine, tea, fat intake, ibuprofen use, calcium channel blocker use, statin use, thiazolidinediones, and high serum urate levels significantly reduced the risk of PD, while dairy intake, diabetes, hormone replacement therapy, depression, mood disorder, bipolar disorder, and aspirin use significantly increased the risk of PD. …”
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222“…OBJECTIVE: This present study aimed to investigate the relationship between working hours and anxiety/depression mood of medical staff in China during COVID-19 epidemic. …”
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223“…In particular this pandemic has worsened neurodevelopmental disorders ADHD, ASD,IDD with an increase in MH, Psychosocial consequences in children and parents.Many of the NDDs are illnesses of life span and require multiple supportive, life enhancing interventions.COVID Pandemic increased phobias,anxiety,clinginess, distraction, irritability, depression, mood lability, impaired social interaction, sleep disturbances, low self-esteem, substance use disorder, and suicide. …”
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224por Mahmood, Danish, Alenezi, Sattam K., Anwar, Md. Jamir, Azam, Faizul, Qureshi, Kamal A., Jaremko, Mariusz“…Psychedelics have demonstrated efficacy in treating neuropsychiatric maladies such as difficult to treat anxiety, depression, mood disorders, obsessive compulsive disorders, suicidal ideation, posttraumatic stress disorder, and also in treating substance use disorders. …”
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225por Iovino, Paola, Chiarioni, Giuseppe, Bilancio, Giancarlo, Cirillo, Massimo, Mekjavic, Igor B., Pisot, Rado, Ciacci, Carolina“…Pre and post bed rest Quality of Life (SF-36), general health (Goldberg’s General Health) and depression mood (Zung scale) questionnaires were administered. …”
Publicado 2013
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226por Huijben-Schoenmakers, Marleen, Rademaker, Arno, van Rooden, Peter, Scherder, Erik“…Clinical neuropsychologists will assess patients’ cognitive functioning, level of depression (mood) and anxiety. Nurses will assess a Barthel Index score on a weekly basis (ADL). …”
Publicado 2014
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227por Ayers, Susan, Crawley, Rosalind, Button, Susan, Thornton, Alexandra, Field, Andy P., Flood, Chris, Lee, Suzanne, Eagle, Andrew, Bradley, Robert, Moore, Donna, Gyte, Gill, Smith, Helen“…Intent-to-treat analyses showed no significant differences between women in the expressive writing, control writing and normal care groups on measures of physical health, anxiety, depression, mood or quality of life at 1 and 6 months. …”
Publicado 2018
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228por Verhallen, Anne M., Renken, Remco J., Marsman, Jan-Bernard C., ter Horst, Gert J.“…A questionnaire battery was administered to acquire information related to depression, mood, the breakup and (former) relationship. …”
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229“…No changes in role limitations (P = 0.02) due to emotional state (e.g. panic, depression, mood alteration) were reported. Monthly reports of psychoactive adverse effects showed significant insomnia reduction (P < 0.03) and improvement in mood (P < 0.03) and concentration (P < 0.01). …”
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230por Laska, Eugene M., Siegel, Carole E., Lin, Ziqiang, Bogenschutz, Michael, Marmar, Charles R.“…Baseline features including measures of alcohol use, anxiety, depression, mood states, sleep, and impulsivity were used in a random forest (RF) model to predict ΔHDD to treatment with GE‐XR based on those assigned to GE‐XR. …”
Publicado 2020
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231por Onwumere, Juliana, Kuipers, Elizabeth, Wildman, Emilie, Mason, Ava, Stahl, Daniel“…Most participants (> 80%) reported poor sleep quality, while nearly half the sample met case threshold for anxiety (46.2%) and 29% for depression. Mood disturbance in carers was associated with higher levels of sleep disturbances. …”
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232por Cunningham, John A., Godinho, Alexandra, Hendershot, Christian S., Kay-Lambkin, Frances, Neighbors, Clayton, Griffiths, Kathleen M., Schell, Christina“…Participants were randomized to an established intervention for depression (MoodGYM; M-only) or to receive MoodGYM plus a brief personalized feedback intervention for hazardous drinking (Check Your Drinking; M + CYD). …”
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233“…For ASD, MT improved behaviour, social communication, brain connectivity and parent–child relationship. For depression, mood was enhanced, and for insomnia, sleep quality, stress, anxiety, total sleep time, disease severity and psychological QoL improved. …”
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234“…Diagnoses of specific mental disorders (unipolar depression, mood, anxiety, obsessive compulsive, eating, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) were used as exposure variables. …”
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235por Gokal, Kajal, Munir, Fehmidah, Wallis, Deborah, Ahmed, Samreen, Boiangiu, Ion, Kancherla, Kiran“…Secondary outcome measures include: objective measures of executive function; attention; visual spatial skills; self report cognitive function; self-report fatigue; anxiety; depression; mood and self-esteem. As emotional distress has been associated with self-reporting of cognitive problems, this intervention will further test whether emotional distress mediates between the amount of walking undertaken during the intervention period and levels of self-reported cognitive functioning. …”
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236por Mikus, Adam, Hoogendoorn, Mark, Rocha, Artur, Gama, Joao, Ruwaard, Jeroen, Riper, Heleen“…We use data collected from patients from five countries who used the ICT4Depression/MoodBuster platform in the context of the EU E-COMPARED project. …”
Publicado 2017
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237“…After the intervention, the observation group's health knowledge level, self-care skills, self-care responsibility, self-concept, and mental flexibility (resilience, strength, optimism) indicators were higher than the control group, while the depression mood disorder score was significantly lower than the control group; statistics showed that this difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). …”
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238“…The main outcomes measured were anxiety, depression, mood, fatigue, quality of life (QoL), comfort, well-being, neurotoxicity, pain, and nausea. …”
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239por Danthiir, Vanessa, Burns, Nicholas R, Nettelbeck, Ted, Wilson, Carlene, Wittert, Gary“…Secondary outcomes are change in the Mini-mental State Examination, functional capacity and well-being (including health status, depression, mood, and self-report cognitive functioning), blood pressure, and biomarkers of n-3 LC PUFA status, glucose, lipid metabolism, inflammation, oxidative stress, and DNA damage. …”
Publicado 2011
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240por Kripke, Daniel F, Nievergelt, Caroline M, Tranah, Gregory J, Murray, Sarah S, Rex, Katharine M, Grizas, Alexandra P, Hahn, Elizabeth K, Lee, Heon-Jeong, Kelsoe, John R, Kline, Lawrence E“…Notably, 16 SNPs nominally associated with depressed mood (14 in GSK3B) were also nominally associated with delayed sleep phase syndrome (P=3E10(-6)). …”
Publicado 2013
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