Synthesis and in Vitro Evaluation of Oxindole Derivatives as Potential Radioligands for 5-HT(7) Receptor Imaging With PET.
Synthesis and In Vitro Evaluation of Oxindole Derivatives as Potential Radioligands for 5-HT(7) Receptor Imaging with PET.
Filed under: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation
ACS Chem Neurosci. 2012 Dec 19; 3(12): 1002-7
Herth MM, Volk B, Pallagi K, Kofoed Bech… Continue reading
Depression Treatment: Olfactory Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis: Evidence of a Decrease in Different Aspects of Olfactory Function.
Olfactory Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis: Evidence of a Decrease in Different Aspects of Olfactory Function.
Filed under: Depression Treatment
Eur Neurol. 2012 Dec 19; 69(3): 166-170
Rolet A, Magnin E, Millot JL, Berger E, Vidal C, Sileman G, Rumbach… Continue reading
The Effects of Interdisciplinary Team Assessment and a Rehabilitation Program for Patients With Chronic Pain.
The effects of interdisciplinary team assessment and a rehabilitation program for patients with chronic pain.
Filed under: Rehab Centers
Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2013 Jan; 92(1): 77-83
Pietilä Holmner E, Fahlström M, Nordström A
The aim of this… Continue reading
Eating Disorders and the Skin.
Eating disorders and the skin.
Filed under: Eating Disorders
Clin Dermatol. 2013 Jan; 31(1): 80-5
Strumia R
Eating disorders, which include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and eating disorder not otherwise specified, are psychiatric disorders with physical complications. Several factors… Continue reading
Effects of Methanolic and Butanolic Fractions of Allium Elburzense Wendelbo Bulbs on Blood Glucose Level of Normal and STZ-Induced Diabetic Rats.
Effects of methanolic and butanolic fractions of Allium elburzense Wendelbo bulbs on blood glucose level of normal and STZ-induced diabetic rats.
Filed under: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation
Res Pharm Sci. 2012 Oct; 7(4): 201-7
Zolfaghari B, Shokoohinia Y, Ramezanlou… Continue reading
Altered Hypothalamic Response to Food in Smokers.
Altered hypothalamic response to food in smokers.
Filed under: Eating Disorders
Am J Clin Nutr. 2012 Dec 12;
Geha PY, Aschenbrenner K, Felsted J, O’Malley SS, Small DM
BACKGROUND: Smoking cessation is often followed by weight gain. Eating behaviors… Continue reading
Rehab Centers: Acute Response of High-Intensity and Traditional Resistance Exercise on Anaerobic Power.
Acute Response of High-Intensity and Traditional Resistance Exercise on Anaerobic Power.
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J Strength Cond Res. 2012 Dec 12;
Austad MA, Gay CR, Murray SR, Pettitt RW
ABSTRACT: Quantifying the maximal work capacity (W’) above the aerobic critical power (CP) has emerged as a method for estimating anaerobic work capacity. Slower cadence, lower-load resistance training (RT), colloquially referred to as High-intensity training (HIT), made up of slower cadence, lower-load resistance, is purported to be a better metabolic stressor than faster cadence, higher-load TR, but to date this belief has not been supported by research. We compared the acute effects of HIT and traditional RT bouts on average power within a 150-second time period (P150 s), CP and W’, as measured from a 3-minute all-out exercise test using cycling ergometry (3 MT). Eight recreationally active male subjects (mean ± SD: age 22 ± 2 years, body mass 85 kg ± 14 kg, and height 183 cm ± 9 cm) completed a baseline 3 MT, 10 repetition maximum testing on leg-press and leg-extension machines, and post-bout 3 MTs following a HIT (4:2 second cadence) or traditional RT bout (1:1 second cadence). Measurements of CP from the 3 MT were similar between the baseline, post-HIT (? = 0.96) and post-traditional RT bouts (? = 0.98). Neither HIT (269.2 ± 51.3 W) nor traditional RT (275.1 ± 51.3 W) evoked depreciations (P > 0.05) in P150 s from the baseline (275.1 ± 45.4 W). Moreover, estimates of W’ at the baseline (8.3 ± 3.2 kJ) were unaffected (P > 0.05) either by the HIT (7.6 ± 2.3 kJ)… Continue reading
Eating Disorders: Anorexigenic Postprandial Responses of PYY and GLP-1 to Slow Ice-Cream Consumption: Preservation in Obese Adolescents, but Not in Obese Adults.
Anorexigenic postprandial responses of PYY and GLP-1 to slow ice-cream consumption: preservation in obese adolescents, but not in obese adults.
Filed under: Eating Disorders
Eur J Endocrinol. 2012 Dec 12;
Rigamonti AE, Agosti F, Compri E, Giunta M, Marazzi… Continue reading