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4541por van der Ploeg, Eva S, Camp, Cameron J, Eppingstall, Barbara, Runci, Susannah J, O'Connor, Daniel W“…At the same time, individuals with dementia may develop symptoms of depression and agitation (BPSD) that may be related to changes in family relationships, social interaction and stimulation. Until now, interventions to alleviate carer stress and BPSD have treated carers and relatives separately rather than focusing on maintaining or enhancing their relationships. …”
Publicado 2012
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4542“…Neighborhood interventions might be most successful at improving health if they stimulate both social interaction and physical activity.…”
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4543“…‘Push factors’ discouraging rural practice included: lack of employment opportunities for spouses; perceived inadequate quality of secondary schools; age related issues (retirement, desire for younger peer social interaction, and intention to travel); limited opportunity for career advancement; unmanageable workloads; and inadequate access to CPD. …”
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4544por McCarthy, Ona, Carswell, Kenneth, Murray, Elizabeth, Free, Caroline, Stevenson, Fiona, Bailey, Julia V“…Focus group participants wanted social interaction with other young people online and wanted to see themselves reflected in some way such as through images or videos. …”
Publicado 2012
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4545por Urakawa, Susumu, Takamoto, Kouich, Hori, Etsuro, Sakai, Natsuko, Ono, Taketoshi, Nishijo, Hisao“…BACKGROUND: Early life experiences including physical exercise, sensory stimulation, and social interaction can modulate development of the inhibitory neuronal network and modify various behaviors. …”
Publicado 2013
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4546“…Talking therapies and interventions providing the opportunity for social interaction, support and exercise, such as Cardiac Rehabilitation, were thought to be helpful whereas anti-depressants were not favoured. …”
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4547por Doherty, Aiden R, Kelly, Paul, Kerr, Jacqueline, Marshall, Simon, Oliver, Melody, Badland, Hannah, Hamilton, Alexander, Foster, Charlie“…Nineteen percent of episodes could not have their behaviour type and context categorized; 59% were outdoors versus 39% indoors; 33% of episodes were recorded as leisure time activities, with 33% transport, 18% domestic, and 15% occupational. 33% of the randomly selected episodes contained direct social interaction and 22% were in social situations where the participant wasn’t involved in direct engagement. …”
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4548por Yadav, Roopali, Hillman, Brandon G., Gupta, Subhash C., Suryavanshi, Pratyush, Bhatt, Jay M., Pavuluri, Ratnamala, Stairs, Dustin J., Dravid, Shashank M.“…We have recently shown that deletion of GluD1 receptor results in aberrant emotional and social behaviors such as hyperaggression and depression-like behaviors and social interaction deficits. Additionally, abnormal expression of synaptic proteins was observed in amygdala and prefrontal cortex of GluD1 knockout mice (GluD1 KO). …”
Publicado 2013
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4549por Martínez-Gómez, David, Guallar-Castillón, Pilar, León-Muñoz, Luz M, López-García, Esther, Rodríguez-Artalejo, Fernando“…In this study, we examined the combined impact of three traditional (smoking, physical activity and diet) and three non-traditional health behaviors (sleep duration, sedentary time and social interaction) on mortality among older adults. METHODS: A cohort of 3,465 individuals, representative of the Spanish population aged ≥60 years, was established in 2000/2001 and followed-up prospectively through 2011. …”
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4550por Swallow, Veronica M, Nightingale, Ruth, Williams, Julian, Lambert, Heather, Webb, Nicholas JA, Smith, Trish, Wirz, Lucy, Qizalbash, Leila, Crowther, Laura, Allen, Davina“…Using chronic kidney disease as an exemplar this paper reports on a multi-method study of social interaction between multidisciplinary teams and parents as they shared clinical care. …”
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4551por Eime, Rochelle M, Young, Janet A, Harvey, Jack T, Charity, Melanie J, Payne, Warren R“…There were many different psychological and social health benefits reported, with the most commonly being improved self-esteem, social interaction followed by fewer depressive symptoms. …”
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4552por Bok, Harold GJ, Teunissen, Pim W, Favier, Robert P, Rietbroek, Nancy J, Theyse, Lars FH, Brommer, Harold, Haarhuis, Jan CM, van Beukelen, Peter, van der Vleuten, Cees PM, Jaarsma, Debbie ADC“…Peer feedback was experienced as a valuable method for formative feedback. Social interaction and external guidance seemed to be of crucial importance to scaffold self-directed learning. …”
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4553por Alfaro, Victoria Y., Goldblatt, David L., Valverde, Gabriella R., Munsell, Mark F., Quinton, Lee J., Walker, Adam K., Dantzer, Robert, Varadhachary, Atul, Scott, Brenton L., Evans, Scott E., Tuvim, Michael J., Dickey, Burton F.“…There were no overt signs of distress in mice treated with ODN/Pam2CSK4 in doses up to eightfold the therapeutic dose, and no changes in temperature, respiratory rate, or behavioral signs of sickness including sugar water preference, food disappearance, cage exploration or social interaction, though there was a small degree of transient weight loss. …”
Publicado 2014
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4554por Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J, Kruize, Hanneke, Gidlow, Christopher, Andrusaityte, Sandra, Antó, Josep Maria, Basagaña, Xavier, Cirach, Marta, Dadvand, Payam, Danileviciute, Asta, Donaire-Gonzalez, David, Garcia, Judith, Jerrett, Michael, Jones, Marc, Julvez, Jordi, van Kempen, Elise, van Kamp, Irene, Maas, Jolanda, Seto, Edmund, Smith, Graham, Triguero, Margarita, Wendel-Vos, Wanda, Wright, John, Zufferey, Joris, van den Hazel, Peter Jan, Lawrence, Roderick, Grazuleviciene, Regina“…AIMS AND METHODS: The PHENOTYPE project explores the proposed underlying mechanisms at work (stress reduction/restorative function, physical activity, social interaction, exposure to environmental hazards) and examines the associations with health outcomes for different population groups. …”
Publicado 2014
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4555“…Overall, participants largely identified caffeine consumption as a highly meaningful activity, which provided structure to their day and facilitated opportunities for social interaction. CONCLUSIONS: The inconsistencies between individuals’ beliefs about their health and the actual risk of harm associated with health-related behaviours present significant and ongoing challenges for the implementation of relevant and effective strategies for health promotion among individuals diagnosed with mental illness. …”
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4556por Gustafsson, Peik, Kerekes, Nóra, Anckarsäter, Henrik, Lichtenstein, Paul, Gillberg, Christopher, Råstam, Maria“…Associations between the continuous scores for ADHD, ASD, CD, and the subdomains Concentration/Attention, Impulsiveness/Activity, Flexibility, Social Interaction and Language, and the categorical factors age and gender, on the one hand, and the dependent dichotomic variables Motor control and Perception problems, on the other hand, were analysed using binary logistic regression in general estimated equation models. …”
Publicado 2014
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4557“…Social capital, i.e. the generalized trust in other people and social participation/social networks which decreases the costs of social interaction, has been suggested to affect health through psychosocial pathways and through norms connected with health related behaviours, The aim of this study is to investigate the association between sexual orientation and daily tobacco smoking, taking social capital into account and analyzing the attenuation of the logit after the introduction of social participation, trust and their combination in the models. …”
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4558por Bloch, Paul, Toft, Ulla, Reinbach, Helene Christine, Clausen, Laura Tolnov, Mikkelsen, Bent Egberg, Poulsen, Kjeld, Jensen, Bjarne Bruun“…The paper introduces a modified concept, the supersetting approach, which builds on the optimised use of diverse and valuable resources embedded in local community settings and on the strengths of social interaction and local ownership as drivers of change processes. …”
Publicado 2014
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4559por Haapala, Henna L, Hirvensalo, Mirja H, Laine, Kaarlo, Laakso, Lauri, Hakonen, Harto, Kankaanpää, Anna, Lintunen, Taru, Tammelin, Tuija H“…BACKGROUND: Participation in physical activities provides students with opportunities for social interaction and social skills development. The purpose of this study was to investigate the associations of students’ recess physical activity with school-related social factors. …”
Publicado 2014
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4560por Busse, Monica, Quinn, Lori, Dawes, Helen, Jones, Carys, Kelson, Mark, Poile, Vincent, Trubey, Rob, Townson, Julia, Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor, Rosser, Anne, Hood, Kerenza“…The physical activity intervention and the comparator social interaction intervention have been developed following consultation with people with HD and their families. …”
Publicado 2014
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