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‘Calling dr. Burroughs, wanted at Deconditioning’
Verslaving, 2009William S. Burroughs (1914-1997) was een langdurig verslaafde die in zijn schrijven en denken van de jaren vijftig en zestig van de vorige eeuw de sociale en mentale mechanismen van drugsverslaving en ontwenning ontwikkelde tot een metafoor van de moderne, westerse samenleving.
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Hospital‐associated deconditioning: Not only physical, but also cognitive
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2022Yaohua Chen +2 more
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Immunosuppression during spaceflight deconditioning.
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 1998Spaceflight results in immunosuppression which is likely due mainly to neurohumoral factors released in response to intermittent stress effects during flight. However, no major non-physiological health problems have been reported during or following spaceflight, but diseases resulting from immunosuppression could occur on long-duration missions and ...
D S, Levine, J E, Greenleaf
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Early Deconditioning of Human Skeletal Muscles and the Effects of a Thigh Cuff Countermeasure
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021Corentin Guilhot +2 more
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Deconditioning in Hospitalized Patients with Cancer
Seminars in Oncology NursingProvide an overview of hospital-associated deconditioning in hospitalized patients with cancer, including risk factors and trajectory of deconditioning. Discuss interdisciplinary roles in preventing deconditioning, best practices, and oncology nursing implications.A literature search was conducted in PubMed and on Google Scholar using search terms ...
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Exercise capacity impairment after COVID-19 pneumonia is mainly caused by deconditioning
European Respiratory Journal, 2022Mihaela Sava +2 more
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