Altered Reward Processing in the Orbitofrontal Cortex and Hippocampus in Healthy First-Degree Relatives of Patients With Depression.
Altered reward processing in the orbitofrontal cortex and hippocampus in healthy first-degree relatives of patients with depression.
Psychol Med. 2013 Jul 19; 1-13
Macoveanu J, Knorr U, Skimminge A, Søndergaard MG, Jørgensen A, Fauerholdt-Jepsen M, Paulson OB, Knudsen GM,… Continue reading
Motivational Factors of Adherence to Cardiac Rehabilitation.
Motivational factors of adherence to cardiac rehabilitation.
Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res. 2012 May; 17(4): 318-24
Shahsavari H, Shahriari M, Alimohammadi N
Main suggested theories about patients’ adherence to treatment regimens recognize the importance of motivation in positive changes… Continue reading
Does Scapular Positioning Predict Shoulder Pain in Recreational Overhead Athletes?
Does Scapular Positioning Predict Shoulder Pain in Recreational Overhead Athletes?
Int J Sports Med. 2013 Jul 3;
Struyf F, Nijs J, Meeus M, Roussel NA, Mottram S, Truijen S, Meeusen R
The objective of this prospective study is to… Continue reading
Physical Activity and Onset of Depression in Adolescents: A Prospective Study in the General Population Cohort TRAILS.
Physical activity and onset of depression in adolescents: A prospective study in the general population cohort TRAILS.
J Psychiatr Res. 2013 Jun 29;
Stavrakakis N, Roest AM, Verhulst F, Ormel J, de Jonge P, Oldehinkel AJ
Although it has often been suggested that physical activity and depression are intertwined, only few studies have investigated whether specific aspects of physical activity predict the incidence of major depression in adolescents from the general population. Therefore the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of nature, frequency, duration and intensity of physical activity during early adolescence on the onset of a major depressive episode in early adulthood. In a population sample of adolescents (N = 1396), various aspects of physical activity were assessed at early adolescence (mean age 13.02, SD = 0.61). Major depressive episode onset was assessed using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. A Cox regression model was performed to investigate whether physical activity characteristics and their interactions with gender predicted a major depressive episode onset up until mean age 18.5 (SD = 0.61). The individual characteristics of physical activity (nature, frequency, duration and intensity) or their interactions with gender did not predict a major depressive episode onset (p values >0.05). So far,… Continue reading
Comparison of Proxy Ratings of Main Family Caregivers and Physicians on the Quality of Dying of Terminally Ill Cancer Patients.
Comparison of Proxy Ratings of Main Family Caregivers and Physicians on the Quality of Dying of Terminally Ill Cancer Patients.
Jpn J Clin Oncol. 2013 Jun 30;
Cheng SY, Dy S, Huang SB, Chen CY, Chiu TY
Proxy data… Continue reading