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The Moderating Effect of Self‐Esteem on the Relationships Between Associated Factors and Cyberbullying Behavior Among Thai Adolescents

open access: yesPsychology in the Schools, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Cyberbullying has emerged as a significant problem, impacting adolescents globally, and persistent experiences with this can have adverse effects on their lives. The purposes of this study were 1) to validate the relationships among depression, traditional bullying, traditional victimization, online disinhibition, peer relationships, parental ...
Supawadee Charoenwanit   +3 more
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Prospective Association Between Perfectionism and Depressive Symptoms in High School Adolescents: Analysis of the Mediating Role of Academic Self‐Efficacy

open access: yesPsychology in the Schools, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Depression is still not fully understood when it comes to its risk factors. The association with perfectionism is increasingly under scrutiny. Moreover, this link could be elucidated by intermediary variables. This contributes to the fact that the risk factors for depression are not yet fully understood.
Gabriela Campeau   +5 more
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Two weeks of exercise training intensity on appetite regulation in obese adults with prediabetes.

open access: yesJ Appl Physiol (1985), 2019
Heiston EM   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source
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Serotonergic regulation of appetite and sodium appetite

Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2023
AbstractSerotonin is a neurotransmitter that is synthesized and released from the brainstem raphe nuclei to affect many brain functions. It is well known that the activity of raphe serotonergic neurons is changed in response to the changes in feeding status to regulate appetite via the serotonin receptors.
Yurim Shin   +2 more
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CNS regulation of appetite

Neuropharmacology, 2012
This article reviews the regulation of appetite from a biopsychological perspective. It considers psychological experiences and peripheral nutritional systems (both episodic and tonic) and addresses their relationship with the CNS networks that process and integrate their input.
John E. Blundell   +3 more
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Hypothalamic regulation of appetite

Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2008
The prevalence of obesity is steadily rising and has huge health and financial implications for society. Weight gain is due to an imbalance between dietary intake and energy expenditure and research has focused on trying to understand the complex pathways involved in controlling these aspects.
Kate Simpson   +2 more
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Orexins and appetite regulation

Neuropeptides, 2002
Initial research on the functional significance of two novel hypothalamic neuropeptides, orexin-A and orexin-B, suggested an important role in appetite regulation. Since then, however, these peptides have also been shown to influence a wide range of other physiological and behavioural processes.
John E. Blundell   +3 more
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Regulation of appetite in frail persons

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2002
Aging is often accompanied by anorexia of aging, described as a decline in appetite resulting in a lower dietary intake, followed by unexplained weight loss and adverse effects on health. This article discusses the main causes of a lack of appetite in frail elderly people.
van Staveren, W.A.   +2 more
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Gut peptides and the regulation of appetite

Obesity Reviews, 2006
SummaryThere is a growing worldwide epidemic of obesity. Obese people have a higher incidence of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and hence present increasing social, financial and health burdens. Weight loss is always difficult to achieve through lifestyle changes alone, and currently licensed anti‐obesity drug treatments, such as orlistat ...
Jonathan Pinkney   +2 more
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Appetite Regulation: An Overview

Thyroid, 2007
Obesity is a major public health problem associated with morbidity and mortality and continues to increase worldwide. This review focuses on the regions of the brain that are important in appetite regulation and the circulating factors implicated in the control of food intake.
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