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Hair Cortisol Concentrations in Children: A Longitudinal Analysis Across Childhood
ABSTRACT Hair cortisol concentration (HCC) reflects long‐term cortisol exposure and is commonly used as a biomarker of hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis activity. Although increasingly applied in pediatric populations, developmental changes in HCC and potential sex differences remain unclear.
Miguel Ángel Baos‐González +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study extends previous research on a Mindfulness Based Program (MBP) for teachers by examining whether psychological impacts of MBP participation were moderated by changes in teachers' neuroendocrine stress across the program. Teachers (n = 60, 54 women) were randomly assigned to MBP or waitlist control conditions and assessed at pre ...
Heidemarie K. Laurent +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Using serum metabolomics in Community‐Based Participatory Research (CBPR) with underserved populations presents challenges due to the invasive nature of venipuncture, which limits longitudinal sample collection in community settings. In this pilot study, we compared saliva and serum metabolomics in patients with prostate cancer to
Alireza Abdshah +13 more
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Heart Rate Variability in Newborns From Diabetic Mothers: Clinical Application and Significance
Risk factors for GDM contribute to a hyperglycemic intrauterine environment, which may in turn impair ANS function in the offspring. Altered ANS activity can be assessed through measures such as HRV. ABSTRACT Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common pregnancy complications, arising from inadequate insulin secretion and increased ...
Virginia Beretta +7 more
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Kangaroo Mother Care Is Beneficial for Both Infants and Parents: An Umbrella Review
ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate the overall effectiveness of kangaroo mother care (KMC) for newborn infants and parents. Methods In February 2024, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science were searched to identify systematic reviews with meta‐analyses of randomised controlled trials that investigated KMC.
Edwina Hurme +3 more
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University Exams and Psychosocial Stress: Effects on Cortisol Rhythmicity in Students
ABSTRACT Background University exams are recognised as naturalistic stressors that may elicit psychosocial and physiological responses in students. This pilot study investigated the short‐ and long‐term effects of exam‐related stress on hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis activity, focusing on cortisol production and rhythmicity.
Filipy Borghi +6 more
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Social memory, social stress, and economic behaviors [PDF]
Social memory plays a pivotal role in social behaviors, from mating behaviors to cooperative behaviors based on reciprocal altruism. More specifically, social/person recognition memory is supposed, by behavioral-economic and game-theoretic analysis, to ...
Taiki Takahashi
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[Salivary cortisol in adrenal diseases].
Salivary cortisol reflects the free and biologically active fraction of cortisol in serum. We evaluated the usefulness of salivary cortisol measurements in the assessment of Cushing's syndrome and adrenal insufficiency.Publications about salivary cortisol were found in PubMed (search terms: salivary cortisol and Cushing's syndrome or adrenal ...
Kristian, Løvås, Eystein S, Husebye
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p75NTR Promotes Circadian‐Driven Mineralization During Tooth Development via CK2/PER2 Pathway
The diagram illustrates how the circadian rhythm regulates the p75NTR‐CK2‐PER2 axis, driving rhythmic biomineralisation during tooth development. ABSTRACT Circadian rhythm is an essential biological process that synchronises physiological activities with environmental light/dark cycles.
Manzhu Zhao +8 more
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Predicting Positive Affect in Infancy
ABSTRACT Positive affect (PA) is integral to health and development, yet its early origins remain largely unexplored. In this pre‐registered study (N = 78), we investigated whether infant‐specific biological and social‐behavioral factors predict PA in early development.
Tobias Grossmann +2 more
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