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ABSTRACT Background Yoga has been shown to have physical benefits for people with learning disabilities. It is unclear whether the mental health and wellbeing benefits of yoga found in other populations are apparent in people with learning disabilities. This study was a pilot. Method The study comprised three stages.
Dale Metcalfe +3 more
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Introduction: Physical inactivity has been linked with many non-communicable diseases and it is now a major health problem in many countries. The aim of this research was to study the level of physical activity in the students at basic medical ssciences
Arezoo Aghakoochak +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Although semaglutide 2.4 mg has demonstrated significant weight loss efficacy in clinical trials, real‐world data, particularly with regard to clinically complex and underrepresented populations, remain limited. Objectives The study aims to assess the real‐world effectiveness and patient‐reported outcomes associated with the use of ...
Pierre Bel Lassen +20 more
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Psychological, emotional and social impairments are associated with adherence and healthcare spending in type 2 diabetic patients: an observational study [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess the association among anxiety, depression, stress, social support and emotional abilities with adherence and healthcare spending in type 2 diabetic patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty-four patients
Aceto, Paola +9 more
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Relation of modifiable neighborhood attributes to walking [PDF]
Background There is a paucity of research examining associations between walking and environmental attributes that are more modifiable in the short term, such as car parking availability, access to transit, neighborhood traffic, walkways and trails, and ...
Aytur, Semra +4 more
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Dementia and all‐cause mortality in older adults: Findings from the ELSI‐Brazil study
Abstract INTRODUCTION Although nearly two‐thirds of all dementia cases occur in low‐ and middle‐income countries, evidence on dementia‐related mortality in these settings remains scarce. METHODS We analyzed 5249 participants aged ≥60 years from the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Aging (ELSI‐Brazil).
Matheus Ghossain Barbosa +6 more
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SELF-RATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVEL ACROSS EUROPE – POLAND AND OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Physical inactivity has become a serious public health problem as it contributes to major non-communicable diseases. Increasing activity levels has beneficial effects on musculoskeletal health and mental health as well.
Monika Ewa Piątkowska
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Walks4work: Rationale and study design to investigate walking at lunchtime in the workplace setting [PDF]
Background: Following recruitment of a private sector company, an 8week lunchtime walking intervention was implemented to examine the effect of the intervention on modifiable cardiovascular disease risk factors, and further to see if walking environment ...
A Alwan +69 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Poor sleep has been associated with elevated dementia risk, potentially related to its cerebrovascular consequences, measured by cerebral white matter hyperintensity (WMH) volume. METHODS We examined self‐reported sleep behaviors and prospective magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) WMH volume, measured 8.8 ± 1.7 (mean ± SD) years ...
Madeline Ally +10 more
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This study examines the association between urban aesthetic perception and white matter microstructure in healthy adults. Diffusion tensor imaging reveals that both whole‐brain fractional anisotropy and superior longitudinal fasciculus integrity are positively related to subjective evaluations of urban aesthetic quality, suggesting that everyday ...
Keisuke Kokubun +3 more
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