Longitudinal study

Reducing Appointment No-Shows: Going From Theory to Practice.

Reducing Appointment No-Shows: Going from Theory to Practice.

Subst Use Misuse. 2013 Apr 22;
Molfenter T

Addiction appointment no-shows adversely impact clinical outcomes and healthcare productivity. During 2007-2010, 67 treatment organizations in the Strengthening Treatment Access and Retention program… Continue reading

Quality of Life After Transoral Laser Microresection of Laryngeal Cancer: A Longitudinal Study.

Quality of life after transoral laser microresection of laryngeal cancer: A longitudinal study.

J Surg Oncol. 2013 Apr 23;
Vilaseca I, Ballesteros F, Martínez-Vidal BM, Lehrer E, Bernal-Sprekelsen M, Blanch JL

BACKGROUND AND METHODS: In the treatment of early… Continue reading

Reliability of Classifying Multiple Sclerosis Disease Activity Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging in a Multiple Sclerosis Clinic.

Reliability of classifying multiple sclerosis disease activity using magnetic resonance imaging in a multiple sclerosis clinic.

JAMA Neurol. 2013 Mar 1; 70(3): 338-44
Erbayat Altay E, Fisher E, Jones SE, Hara-Cleaver C, Lee JC, Rudick RA

To assess the… Continue reading

Reliable Change in Depression During Behavioral Weight Loss Treatment Among Women With Major Depression.

Reliable change in depression during behavioral weight loss treatment among women with major depression.

Obesity (Silver Spring). 2013 Mar; 21(3): E211-E218
Busch AM, Whited MC, Appelhans BM, Schneider KL, Waring ME, Debiasse MA, Oleski JL, Crawford SL, Pagoto SL… Continue reading

[Short and Simple Is Not Always Better: Limitations of Cognitive Screening Tests].

[Short and Simple is Not Always Better: Limitations of Cognitive Screening Tests].

Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr. 2013 Apr; 81(4): 188-94
Uttner I, Wittig S, von Arnim CA, Jäger M

The increasing prevalence of Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) and limited resources in… Continue reading

The Role of Reproductive Hormones in the Development and Maintenance of Eating Disorders.

The role of reproductive hormones in the development and maintenance of eating disorders.

Expert Rev Obstet Gynecol. 2012 Nov 1; 7(6): 573-583
Baker JH, Girdler SS, Bulik CM

Much remains to be understood about the etiology of eating disorders.… Continue reading

Dietary Patterns in Association With Postpartum Weight Retention.

Dietary patterns in association with postpartum weight retention.

Am J Clin Nutr. 2013 Apr 10;
Boghossian NS, Yeung EH, Lipsky LM, Poon AK, Albert PS

BACKGROUND: Postpartum weight retention (PPWR) can contribute to obesity development in women of reproductive age. Few studies have examined the association between postnatal diet and PPWR. OBJECTIVE: We examined both PPWR and substantial PPWR (?4.55 kg) in association with the following dietary patterns: the alternate Mediterranean Diet Score (aMED) and the Alternative Healthy Eating Index-2010 (AHEI-2010). DESIGN: Women (n = 1136) in the Infant Feeding Practices Study II (2005-2007) self-reported their prepregnancy and postpartum weights at ?4, 7, 10, and 14 mo. Dietary patterns were calculated from a food-frequency questionnaire administered ?4 mo postpartum. Linear mixed models and generalized estimating equations for repeated measurements were used to examine PPWR and substantial PPWR, respectively, in association with the dietary patterns with adjustment for energy intake, breastfeeding, age, education, smoking, and marital status. RESULTS: At 14 mo postpartum, the mean (±SD) PPWR was 1.1 ± 6.7 kg, and 22.4% of women had substantial PPWR. Although the change in PPWR over time seemed to differ by diet quality 4-7 mo postpartum, no differences were ultimately observed in the total mean PPWR or probability of substantial PPWR across aMED and AHEI-2010 categories during the rest of the follow-up (P > 0.12). Instead, PPWR and substantial PPWR were associated with total energy intake (at ?7-14… Continue reading

Damaged Self-Esteem Is Associated With Internalizing Problems.

Damaged Self-Esteem is Associated with Internalizing Problems.

Front Psychol. 2013; 4: 152
Creemers DH, Scholte RH, Engels RC, Prinstein MJ, Wiers RW

Implicit and explicit self-esteem are assumed to be important factors in understanding the onset and maintenance of… Continue reading

Nesfatin-1/NUCB2 as a Potential New Element of Sleep Regulation in Rats.

Nesfatin-1/NUCB2 as a Potential New Element of Sleep Regulation in Rats.

PLoS One. 2013; 8(4): e59809
Vas S, Adori C, Könczöl K, Kátai Z, Pap D, Papp RS, Bagdy G, Palkovits M, Tóth ZE

Millions suffer from sleep disorders… Continue reading

A Method for Working With Displeased Patients-Blast.

A method for working with displeased patients-blast.

J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2013 Mar; 6(3): 25-8
Steinman HK

Clinicians inevitably encounter patients with complaints and concerns about the quality of their care. This causes some to experience anxiety, fear, anger,… Continue reading