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How do physiological networks respond to normobaric hypoxia and isometric exercise?
Abstract The dynamics of physiological systems are impacted by both exercise and hypoxia. Network models can be used to map the interactions between various physiological components in environmental physiology and exercise using the concepts of information theory.
Danilo Bondi +6 more
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Correction: Sensory processing sensitivity and its associations with guilt, shame, self-esteem, and neuroticism. [PDF]
Buchtova M +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the relationships between individual preferences, personality traits, abilities, and multiple indicators of financial well‐being (FWB). Employing survey data from the Understanding America Study (UAS), we analyze FWB across its different dimensions, including a composite scale, single‐item perceptions of FWB, objective ...
Jennifer Coats, Vickie Bajtelsmit
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Association between neuroticism and physical activity: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Gao R +5 more
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Abstract Aim Avoidance is a key maintaining factor in major depressive disorder (MDD); however, longitudinal evidence remains limited, and its association with personality traits is not fully understood. This study aimed to (1) examine the longitudinal associations among avoidance, depressive symptoms, and rumination and (2) explore the relationship ...
Ryotaro Higuchi +9 more
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Sensory processing sensitivity and its associations with guilt, shame, self-esteem, and neuroticism. [PDF]
Buchtova M +4 more
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Association of Self-esteem with Mental Health and Personality: The Contribution of Genetic and Environmental Factors. [PDF]
van den Berg HF +7 more
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Human-pet interaction and well-being in mid-to-later adulthood: moderating roles of neuroticism and anxious attachment. [PDF]
Wang YL, Tsai CH, Liu CC.
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