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Digital N‐of‐1 trials and their application in experimental physiology
Abstract Traditionally, studies in experimental physiology have been conducted in small groups of human participants, animal models or cell lines. Identifying optimal study designs that achieve sufficient power for drawing proper statistical inferences to detect group level effects with small sample sizes has been challenging. Moreover, average effects
Stefan Konigorski +2 more
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Effectiveness of yoga therapy as an adjunct on mental health status, quality of life, and medication adherence among people living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy: A study protocol of a randomized controlled trial (ART YOGA). [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Background This randomized controlled study compared different forms of therapy for chronic back pain. Methods Seventy‐nine patients with chronic back pain with a duration of symptoms of more than 6 months were included in the study and randomly assigned to one of four therapy groups (a) sports therapy with a focus on strength training (SG ...
Thorsten Schmidt +7 more
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The effect of yoga on birth outcomes of Chinese pregnancies with preeclampsia. [PDF]
Wang X, Fu H, Zhou X, Liu D.
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ABSTRACT Objective Individuals with binge‐spectrum eating disorders (EDs) engage in varying degrees of maladaptive and adaptive exercise. Elevated shape/weight concern is associated with engagement in maladaptive and adaptive exercise. No research has examined whether specific facets of shape/weight concern (e.g., fear of weight gain) are associated ...
Naomi G. Hill +3 more
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Correction To: Effectiveness of a three-month yoga protocol on glycemic control in type 2 diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
Vijay A +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities are recognised as a priority population within Australia's preventive health strategies. Community‐based wellbeing programs can enhance mental and physical health, but culturally tailored approaches are essential for engaging CALD populations and reducing health inequities ...
Michelle C. Attard, Camilla L. Brockett
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Yoga and Mindfulness-Based Rehabilitation After Myocardial Infarction: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Bianchi C +8 more
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ABSTRACT Issue Addressed Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities have unique strengths, needs, and health seeking behaviours reflecting their cultural background. Therefore, top‐down population‐level health promotion initiatives with externally imposed performance indicators are frequently ineffective in CALD contexts. Accordingly, the
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