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Impact of temperature, humidity, dehydration, and psychological stress on salivary flow and xerostomia in young men: An observational study. [PDF]
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The measurement of stress in pregnancy
Nursing & Health Sciences, 1999Stress is thought to be one of the biopsychosocial factors that contribute to adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as preterm labor and low birthweight. Identification of these factors (as in total number), and measurement of their individually perceived importance (severity) could lead to opportunities for intervention, and improved pregnancy outcome.
R J, Ruiz, J T, Fullerton
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Current Protocols in Toxicology, 2009
AbstractPolyunsaturated fatty acids are primary targets during oxidative stress. Diffusible electrophilic α,β‐unsaturated aldehydes, such as 4‐hydroxynonenal (HNE), have been shown to modify proteins that mediate cell signaling and modify gene expression pathways. We describe a global strategy for identifying the protein targets of HNE modification.
Keri A, Tallman +3 more
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AbstractPolyunsaturated fatty acids are primary targets during oxidative stress. Diffusible electrophilic α,β‐unsaturated aldehydes, such as 4‐hydroxynonenal (HNE), have been shown to modify proteins that mediate cell signaling and modify gene expression pathways. We describe a global strategy for identifying the protein targets of HNE modification.
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2014
This article provides information on psychological assessments based on the most influential stress theories. In understanding the stress response and its relation to disease, clinical vignettes are provided. Emphasis is placed on assessment measures for use in the general population and on providing an overview of evidence for more commonly used ...
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This article provides information on psychological assessments based on the most influential stress theories. In understanding the stress response and its relation to disease, clinical vignettes are provided. Emphasis is placed on assessment measures for use in the general population and on providing an overview of evidence for more commonly used ...
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The nature and measurement of stress
Ergonomics, 1985This paper considers why asking what physiological measures of stress there are is not a sensible question. In so doing, it examines the nature of stress as described by contemporary theories and explores their implications for measurement. It concludes that there cannot be direct physiological measures of stress, only physiological correlates.
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2006
Development of in vivo markers of oxidative stress that are sensitive, specific, reliable, and accurate in reflecting underlying atherosclerotic disease states and prediction of cardiovascular risk and clinical events will be invaluable in the future in clinical medicine.
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Development of in vivo markers of oxidative stress that are sensitive, specific, reliable, and accurate in reflecting underlying atherosclerotic disease states and prediction of cardiovascular risk and clinical events will be invaluable in the future in clinical medicine.
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2005
Aims. This paper reports a study whose purpose was to revalidate the Hung Postpartum Stress Scale by expanding and revising its contexts to reflect the social changes that have occurred in Taiwan over the last two decades.Background. Existing measures of general stress, which have also been used to assess postpartum stress, fail to measure women's ...
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Aims. This paper reports a study whose purpose was to revalidate the Hung Postpartum Stress Scale by expanding and revising its contexts to reflect the social changes that have occurred in Taiwan over the last two decades.Background. Existing measures of general stress, which have also been used to assess postpartum stress, fail to measure women's ...
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Measurement of residual stress in the brain
Journal of Biomechanical EngineeringABSTRACT Mechanical stress in brain tissue is an important feature of the brain, likely to play key roles in brain development and brain injury. Here, we characterize residual stresses in grey matter and white matter from the deformed shape of tissue cylinders extracted from the brain using a biopsy needle and imaged with high ...
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Stress Medicine, 1990
AbstractEmpirical findings from studies of stressful life events and well‐being have been disappointing. The difficulty with this literature may be attributed in part to basic problems in the measurement of stressful life events. The purpose of this article is to propose a measurement strategy that is based on stressors arising within social roles ...
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AbstractEmpirical findings from studies of stressful life events and well‐being have been disappointing. The difficulty with this literature may be attributed in part to basic problems in the measurement of stressful life events. The purpose of this article is to propose a measurement strategy that is based on stressors arising within social roles ...
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Stress measurements in soft rocks
Engineering Geology, 2003The objective of this paper is to demonstrate that accurate and reliable in situ stress measurements can be performed in soft rocks. A quick overview of the mechanical behaviour of soft rocks is presented. After reviewing stress measurement techniques that have been used in soft rocks, the modified doorstopper technique is presented and the advantages ...
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