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Retrospective bullying trajectories in adults with self-reported oral language difficulties. [PDF]
Abstract Background Previous research has consistently evidenced that children with speech and language difficulties suffer more bullying victimisation during middle school years, whereas other educative stages remain less explored. Moreover, there are divergent results in previous evidence about the types of victimisation (physical, verbal, relational)
Esteller-Cano À +4 more
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Summary This systematic review critically appraised and synthesized evidence from economic evaluations of interventions targeting childhood excess weight. We conducted systematic searches in 11 databases from inception to April 19, 2023. Studies were eligible if they evaluated interventions targeting children up to 18 years and the study intervention(s)
Olu Onyimadu +10 more
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Abstract Acceptance of fake news is probably modulated by an intricate interplay of social, cultural, and political factors. In this study, we investigated whether individual‐level cognitive factors related to thinking and decision making could influence the tendency to accept fake news.
Joan Saltor +2 more
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Summary Introduction This systematic review and meta‐analysis investigate the long‐term effects of primary school‐based obesity prevention interventions on body‐mass index (and z‐scores), waist circumference (and z‐scores) and weight status. Methods Four databases were searched for studies from date of inception until June 8th, 2021.
Michel S. Smit +4 more
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Individual differences in the evolution of causal illusions
Abstract In this research, we investigated individual differences in the formation and persistence of causal illusions. In a re‐analysis of existing data, we identified two clusters of participants – persistent and adjusting – based on their trajectories in learning from repeated exposure to null contingencies.
J. García‐Arch +2 more
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Mass spectrometry analysis of 569 lipid species showed that ceramide‐to‐hexosylceramide conversion and the preservation of ether‐linked PC levels are key phenotypic traits ensuring extreme longevity. This lipidomic signature is shaped by an intrinsic adaptive program that maintains protective mechanisms and cellular identity.
Anna Fernàndez‐Bernal +10 more
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Cognate beginnings to bilingual lexical acquisition
Abstract Recent studies suggest that cognateness boosts bilingual lexical acquisition. This study proposes an account in which language co‐activation accelerates accumulation of word‐learning instances across languages. This account predicts a larger cognate facilitation for words in the lower‐exposure language than in the higher‐exposure language, as ...
Gonzalo Garcia‐Castro +3 more
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Main Points JUN overexpression in Schwann cells does not prevent motor neuron loss and axonopathy in SOD1G93A mice. JUN overexpression in Schwann cells worsens motor performance in SOD1G93A mice by inducing peripheral nerve demyelination. Abstract Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a devastating neurodegenerative disease characterized by motor neuron ...
Sonia Cabeza‐Fernández +6 more
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Movement Awareness Therapies in Eating Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Given the rising prevalence and complexity of eating disorders, a comprehensive multidisciplinary holistic approach is necessary. This work aimed to assess the effectiveness of body and movement awareness therapies in patients with eating disorders. Search strategy was undertaken using several scientific health databases.
Cristina Bravo +5 more
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L’article presenta una investigació en l’àmbit d’estudi de l’educació i el gènere que adopta la metodologia de l’estudi de cas per visibilitzar i analitzar els models de gènere de les i els adolescents.
Isabel Carrillo +3 more
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