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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689567/global-regional-and-national-burden-of-premenstrual-syndrome-1990-2019-an-analysis-based-on-the-global-burden-of-disease-study-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xingyu Liu, Ruyuan Li, Shixuan Wang, Jinjin Zhang
STUDY QUESTION: What is the burden of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) at the global, regional, and national levels across 21 regions and 204 countries and territories? SUMMARY ANSWER: Over the past few decades, the global prevalent cases of PMS have grown significantly from 652.5 million in 1990 to 956.0 million in 2019, representing a 46.5% increase. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: PMS, which affects almost half of reproductive women worldwide, has substantial social, occupational, academic, and psychological effects on women's lives...
April 30, 2024: Human Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689345/application-and-value-of-anxiety-and-depression-scale-in-patients-with-functional-dyspepsia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yejiao Ruan, Hao Lin, Xinru Lu, Yiying Lin, Jian Sun, Cengqi Xu, Lingjun Zhou, Zhenzhai Cai, Xiaoyan Chen
BACKGROUND: Patients with functional dyspepsia (FD) cannot be assessed for their mental health using a suitable and practical measure. The purpose of the study is to investigate the usefulness of several anxiety and depression scales in patients with FD, offering recommendations for clinical identification and therapy. METHODS: From September 2021 to September 2022, patients were sought and selected. The psychological symptoms were assessed using ten depression or anxiety questionnaires...
April 30, 2024: BMC Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689236/the-mediating-effect-of-dispositional-mindfulness-on-the-association-between-upps-p-impulsivity-traits-and-gaming-disorder-among-asia-pacific-young-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anson Chui Yan Tang, Regina Lai-Tong Lee, Paul Hong Lee, Keiko Tanida, Shun Chan, Simon Ching Lam, Jennifer Nailes, Joy P Malinit, Jose Ronilo G Juangco, Qing Wang, Jason Ligot, Lorna Kwai Ping Suen
BACKGROUND: Little evidence is available to verify the mediating effect of dispositional mindfulness on the association between gaming disorder and various impulsivity traits. The present study aimed to investigate the mediating effect of dispositional mindfulness on the association between the five UPPS-P impulsivity traits and the risk of gaming disorder among young adults. METHODS: It was an inter-regional cross-sectional study using online survey in Australia, Japan, The Philippines and China...
April 30, 2024: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689164/the-involvement-of-rtpj-in-intention-attribution-during-social-decision-making-a-tms-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Panico, Antonella Ferrara, Laura Sagliano, Luigi Trojano
The mini-Ultimatum Game (mini-UG) is a bargaining game used to assess the reactions of a responder to unfair offers made by a proposer under different intentionality conditions. Previous studies employing this task showed the activation of responders' right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ), which could be related to its involvement in judgments of intentionality. To verify this hypothesis, in the present study we applied online transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over the rTPJ in responders during the mini-UG, in which we manipulated intention attribution implicitly...
April 30, 2024: Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689144/biomechanical-behavior-of-all-on-4-concept-and-alternative-designs-under-different-occlusal-load-configurations-for-completely-edentulous-mandible-a-3-d-finite-element-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayben Şentürk, Funda Akaltan
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the All-on-4 design and 4 alternative implant-supported fixed prosthesis designs on stress distribution in implants, peri-implant bone, and prosthetic framework in the edentulous mandible under different loading conditions using three-dimensional finite element analysis (3D-FEA).Five different experimental finite element models (Model A (unsplinted 6), Model B (splinted 6), Model C (All-on-4), Model D (axial; 2 anterior, 2 posterior), and Model E (4 interforaminal)) were created...
April 30, 2024: Odontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688961/the-gene-degrees-of-kevin-bacon-dokb-regulates-a-social-network-behaviour-in-drosophila-melanogaster
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca Rooke, Joshua J Krupp, Amara Rasool, Mireille Golemiec, Megan Stewart, Jonathan Schneider, Joel D Levine
Social networks are a mathematical representation of interactions among individuals which are prevalent across various animal species. Studies of human populations have shown the breadth of what can spread throughout a social network: obesity, smoking cessation, happiness, drug use and divorce. 'Betweenness centrality' is a key property of social networks that indicates an individual's importance in facilitating communication and cohesion within the network. Heritability of betweenness centrality has been suggested in several species, however the genetic regulation of this property remains enigmatic...
April 30, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688882/clinical-predictors-of-alzheimer-s-disease-like-brain-atrophy-in-individuals-with-memory-complaints
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmet Alp Karakasli, Esra Ozkan, Melike Karacam Dogan, Duygu Cap, Ayca Karaosmanoglu, Sevilay Karahan, Nabi Zorlu, Esen Saka, Yavuz Ayhan
OBJECTIVES: The definition and assessment methods for subjective cognitive decline (SCD) vary among studies. We aimed to investigate which features or assessment methods of SCD best predict Alzheimer's disease (AD)-related structural atrophy patterns. METHODS: We assessed 104 individuals aged 55+ with memory complaints but normal cognitive screening. Our research questions were as follows: To improve the prediction of AD related morphological changes, (1) Would the use of a standardized cognitive screening scale be beneficial? (2) Is conducting a thorough neuropsychological evaluation necessary instead of relying solely on cognitive screening tests? (3) Should we apply SCD-plus research criteria, and if so, which criterion would be the most effective? (4) Is it necessary to consider medical and psychiatric comorbidities, vitamin deficiencies, vascular burden on MRI, and family history? We utilized Freesurfer to analyze cortical thickness and regional brain volume meta-scores linked to AD or predicting its development...
May 2024: Brain and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688877/escalating-to-medium-versus-high-efficacy-disease-modifying-therapy-after-low-efficacy-treatment-in-relapsing-remitting-multiple-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jannis Müller, Izanne Roos, Tomas Kalincik, Johannes Lorscheider, Edoardo Galli, Pascal Benkert, Sabine Schädelin, Sifat Sharmin, Maximilian Einsiedler, Peter Hänni, Jürg Schmid, Jens Kuhle, Tobias Derfuss, Cristina Granziera, Tjalf Ziemssen, Timo Siepmann, Özgür Yaldizli
BACKGROUND: In patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) on low-efficacy disease modifying therapies (DMT), the optimal strategy on how to escalate treatment once needed, remains unknown. METHODS: We studied RRMS patients on low-efficacy DMTs listed in the Swiss National Treatment Registry, who underwent escalation to either medium- or high-efficacy DMTs. Propensity score-based matching was applied using 12 clinically relevant variables. Both groups were also separately matched with control subjects who did not escalate therapy...
May 2024: Brain and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688469/inhibition-of-ironic-errors-and-facilitation-of-overcompensation-errors-under-pressure-an-investigation-including-perceived-weakness
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Hiroki Nakamoto, Shoya Hashimoto, Mio Kamei, Munenori Murata, Sachi Ikudome, Kenta Karakida, Yoshifumi Tanaka
The conflicting predictions of ironic process theory and the implicit overcompensation hypothesis have been presented as a framework to explain the characteristics of errors that occur when a certain behavior is prohibited. The former predicts that instructions prohibiting a particular behavior will increase the likelihood of an outcome that should be avoided (ironic error), whereas the latter predicts that the likelihood of an outcome opposite of that to be avoided (overcompensation error) will increase. We examined how these errors, which negatively affect performance, are influenced by pressure and perceived weakness...
April 30, 2024: Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687887/caspase-1-deletion-reveals-pyroptosis-participates-in-neural-damage-induced-by-cerebral-ischemia-reperfusion-in-tmcao-model-mice
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Qing-Na Hao, Xiao-Bo Xue, Heng Zhou, Zhao-Li Hu
Pyroptosis, a form of programmed cell death, drives inflammation in the context of cerebral ischemia/reperfusion. The molecular mechanism of pyroptosis underlying ischemia/reperfusion, however, is not fully understood. The transient middle cerebral artery occlusion was applied to wild-type and caspase-1 knockout mice. 2,3,5-Triphenyltetrazolium chloride-staining and immunohistochemistry were used to identify the ischemic region, and western blot and immunofluorescence for the examination of neuronal pyroptosis...
April 29, 2024: Neuroreport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687600/precision-assessment-of-real-world-associations-between-stress-and-sleep-duration-using-actigraphy-data-collected-continuously-for-an-academic-year-individual-level-modeling-study
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Constanza M Vidal Bustamante, Garth Coombs Iii, Habiballah Rahimi-Eichi, Patrick Mair, Jukka-Pekka Onnela, Justin T Baker, Randy L Buckner
BACKGROUND: Heightened stress and insufficient sleep are common in the transition to college, often co-occur, and have both been linked to negative health outcomes. A challenge concerns disentangling whether perceived stress precedes or succeeds changes in sleep. These day-to-day associations may vary across individuals, but short study periods and group-level analyses in prior research may have obscured person-specific phenotypes. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to obtain stable estimates of lead-lag associations between perceived stress and objective sleep duration in the individual, unbiased by the group, by developing an individual-level linear model that can leverage intensive longitudinal data while remaining parsimonious...
April 30, 2024: JMIR Formative Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687504/recent-progress-and-perspectives-on-metal-organic-frameworks-as-solid-state-electrolytes-for-lithium-batteries
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Xin Wang, Sheng Jin, Zhiliang Liu
Solid-state electrolytes (SSEs) are the key materials in the new generation of all-solid-state lithium ion/metal batteries. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are ideal materials for developing solid electrolytes because of their structural diversity and porous properties. However, there are several significant issues and obstacles involved, such as lower ion conductivity, a smaller ion transport number, a narrower electrochemical stability window and poor interface contact. In this review, a comprehensive analysis and summary of the unique ion-conducting behavior of MOF-based electrolytes in rechargeable batteries are presented, and the different design principles of MOF-based SSEs are classified and emphasized...
April 30, 2024: Chemical Communications: Chem Comm
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687246/realization-of-multiple-synapse-plasticity-by-coexistence-of-volatile-and-nonvolatile-characteristics-of-interface-type-memristor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dongyeol Ju, Sungjoon Kim, Kyungchul Park, Jungwoo Lee, Minsuk Koo, Sungjun Kim
Studies on neuromorphic computing systems are becoming increasingly important in the big-data-processing era as these systems are capable of energy-efficient parallel data processing and can overcome the present limitations owing to the von Neumann bottleneck. The Pt/WO x /ITO resistive random-access memory device can be used to implement versatile synapse functions because it possesses both volatile and nonvolatile characteristics. The gradual increase and decrease in the current of the Pt/WO x /ITO device with its uniform resistance state for endurance and retention enables additional synaptic applications that can be controlled using electric pulses...
April 30, 2024: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686975/factors-associated-with-negative-life-changes-due-to-covid-19-among-older-adults-residing-in-an-urban-low-income-neighborhood-in-korea-focused-on-gendered-differences
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Jae Yoon Yi, Hongsoo Kim
This study examined negative life changes due to coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) and its correlates in a sample of community-dwelling older adults from a low-income urban city in Korea, focusing on gendered differences. Negative life changes due to COVID-19 were categorized into four domains: behavioral/physical, psychosocial, goal-seeking, and control/freedom. Being female, not receiving basic livelihood security, and dissatisfaction with housing situation were significantly associated with negative life changes during the pandemic...
April 30, 2024: Journal of Applied Gerontology: the Official Journal of the Southern Gerontological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686744/children-s-experiences-during-their-first-dental-visit-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
B Tahani, F Nilchian
BACKGROUND: While the child's first dental visit can shape his/her attitude towards further treatments, little consideration has been given to exploring this experience from the child's perspective. Therefore, the aim of the study was to delineate the experiences of the first dental visit of children based on self-written stories in their own words. METHODS: Qualitative study conducted as part of the oral health promoting school program in Isfahan city, Iran. Data collection was based on the responses to a question included in the programme's printed educational content...
April 24, 2024: Community Dental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686631/using-pose-estimation-and-3d-rendered-models-to-study-leg-mediated-self-righting-by-lanternflies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Theodore Bien, Benjamin H Alexander, Chengpei Li, Natalie Goeler-Slough, S Tonia Hsieh, Suzanne Amador Kane
The ability to upright quickly and efficiently when overturned on the ground (terrestrial self-righting) is crucial for living organisms and robots. Previous studies have mapped the diverse behaviors used by various animals to self-right on different substrates, and proposed physical models to explain how body morphology can favor specific self-righting methods. However, to our knowledge, no studies have quantified and modeled all of an animal's limb motions during these complicated behaviors. Here, we studied terrestrial self-righting by immature invasive spotted lanternflies (Lycorma delicatula), an insect species that must frequently recover from being overturned after jumping and falling in its native habitat...
April 10, 2024: Integrative and Comparative Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686559/atherosclerosis-is-a-smooth-muscle-cell-driven-tumor-like-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huize Pan, Sebastian E Ho, Chenyi Xue, Jian Cui, Quinian S Johanson, Nadja Sachs, Leila S Ross, Fang Li, Robert A Solomon, E Sander Connolly, Virendra I Patel, Lars Maegdefessel, Hanrui Zhang, Muredach P Reilly
BACKGROUND: Atherosclerosis, a leading cause of cardiovascular disease, involves the pathological activation of various cell types, including immunocytes (eg, macrophages and T cells), smooth muscle cells (SMCs), and endothelial cells. Accumulating evidence suggests that transition of SMCs to other cell types, known as phenotypic switching, plays a central role in atherosclerosis development and complications. However, the characteristics of SMC-derived cells and the underlying mechanisms of SMC transition in disease pathogenesis remain poorly understood...
April 30, 2024: Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686451/dynamics-and-phase-behavior-of-metallo-dielectric-rod-shaped-microswimmers-driven-by-alternating-current-electric-field
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suvendu Kumar Panda, Srikanta Debata, Nomaan Alam Kherani, Dhruv Pratap Singh
The ability to move and self-organize in response to external stimuli is a fascinating feature of living active matter. Here, the metallo-dielectric rod-shaped microswimmers are shown to have a similar behavior in the presence of an AC electric field. The silica-copper Janus microrods were fabricated using the physical vapor deposition-based glancing angle deposition technique (GLAD). When the aqueous solution of the microrods was under the influence of an external AC electric field, they were found to exhibit different phases such as clustering, swimming, and vertical standing in response to variation of the applied frequency...
April 30, 2024: Soft Matter
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686416/-a-study-on-the-regulation-of-motor-behavior-in-mouse-based-on-temporal-interference
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haoran Zhu, Ruituo Huai, Pingqiu Zhang, Hui Wang, Junqing Yang, Tao Yin, Zhihao Yu, Feng Shao
Temporal interference (TI) as a new neuromodulation technique can be applied to non-invasive deep brain stimulation. In order to verify its effectiveness in the regulation of motor behavior in animals, this paper uses the TI method to focus the envelope electric field to the ventral posterior lateral nucleus (VPL) of the thalamus in the deep brain of mouse to regulate left- and right-turning motor behavior. The focusability of TI in the mouse VPL was analyzed by finite element method, and the focus area and volume were obtained by numerical calculation...
April 25, 2024: Sheng Wu Yi Xue Gong Cheng Xue za Zhi, Journal of Biomedical Engineering, Shengwu Yixue Gongchengxue Zazhi
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686302/molecular-dynamics-simulation-of-the-initial-stage-induction-of-alkali-activated-aluminosilicate-minerals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Feng Guo, Jizhou Chen, Qingyin Tang, Mengqi Sun, Haibao Feng, Hailiang Gao, Mengmeng Li, Shuang Lu
With the increasing global concern over carbon emissions, geopolymers have garnered significant attention due to their energy-saving, waste utilization, and eco-friendly advantages. Metakaolin and slag, as aluminum-containing mineral materials in geopolymer production, have been widely studied and applied. Previous research has mainly focused on performance design and theoretical development, while the underlying mechanisms at the microscopic level remain unclear. In this study, we employed molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the microscale reaction behavior of geopolymers, exploring the induction process and structural evolution during the initial stages, and revealing the similarities and differences under alkali activation for different materials...
April 25, 2024: RSC Advances
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