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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674224/effect-of-physical-exercise-programs-based-on-mobile-health-and-ecological-momentary-assessment-on-the-physical-and-mental-health-cognitive-functions-and-social-environment-of-adults-in-developing-countries-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Alejandro Flores Aniotz, Daniel Reyes-Molina, Igor Cigarroa, Sonia García-Merino, Margarita Rubio Alonso, Margarita Pérez Ruiz, Rafael Zapata-Lamana
Background and Objectives: Although there is strong evidence of the positive effects of physical exercise on health, adherence to face-to-face exercise programs in the adult population is low, identifying several barriers that hinder their practice. There is research that demonstrates the viability of physical exercise programs with the use of Mobile Health in Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) mode, which contributes to overcoming many reported barriers. To synthesize the methodological characteristics and health effects of physical exercise programs based on mobile health in EMA modality in adults in developing countries...
March 31, 2024: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673476/neuropsychiatric-aspects-of-sotos-syndrome-explorative-review-building-multidisciplinary-bridges-in-clinical-practice
#42
REVIEW
Sigita Lesinskiene, Reda Montvilaite, Kamile Pociute, Ausra Matuleviciene, Algirdas Utkus
Background: Sotos syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by NSD1 gene (nuclear receptor binding SET domain containing protein 1) variants and characterized by overgrowth, macrocephaly, learning disabilities, and co-occurring neuropsychiatric symptoms. Methods: Literature sources published in 2002-2023 were selected and analyzed from PubMed and Google Scholar databases. Results: Neuropsychiatric symptoms are observed among children and adolescents with Sotos syndrome. The majority have intellectual disabilities or borderline intellect...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673423/understanding-the-risk-of-social-vulnerability-for-the-chinese-diaspora-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-model-driving-risk-perception-and-threat-appraisal-of-risk-communication-a-qualitative-study
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Doris Yuet Lan Leung, Hilary Hwu, Shoilee Khan, Aaida Mamuji, Jack Rozdilsky, Terri Chu, Charlotte Lee
During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, immigrants were among the most socially vulnerable in Western countries. The Chinese diaspora in Canada were one such group due to the widespread cultural stigma surrounding their purported greater susceptibility to transmit and become infected by COVID-19. This paper aims to understand the social vulnerability of the Chinese diaspora in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada, during the first wave of COVID-19 from an explanation of their risk perception and threat appraisal of risk communication...
April 21, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673420/cognitive-and-relational-processes-associated-to-mental-health-in-italian-high-school-students-during-covid-19-and-russian-ukrainian-war-outbreaks
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Attà Negri, Arianna Barazzetti, Alice Rinzivillo, Rachele Mariani, Cinzia Di Monte
The negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health has been widely demonstrated; however, few studies have investigated the psychological processes involved in this impact, including core beliefs violation, meaning-making disruption, interpersonal support, or one's relational functioning. This study explored the mental health of 215 Italian adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian war. By administering a set of questionnaires, several cognitive and emotional variables were investigated, including core belief violation, meaning attribution to the pandemic and war, attachment, and emotion regulation, social media addiction, and relationships with significant others and teachers...
April 19, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673409/exploring-the-relationship-of-leisure-travel-with-loneliness-depression-and-cognitive-function-in-older-adults
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shu Cole, Chenggang Hua, Siyun Peng, Weixuan Wang
Loneliness, depression, and cognitive decline are pressing concerns among older adults. This study examines the association between leisure travel participation and these health outcomes in older adults, aiming to provide further evidence of the benefits of leisure travel. Using nationally representative historical data from the 2006 household survey of the Health and Retirement Study, this study conducted a series of regression analyses to investigate the relationship between traveling and the three health outcomes, adjusting for age, sex, race, marital status, education, total wealth, annual income, and difficulty with daily activities...
April 18, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673373/physical-activity-levels-and-social-cognitive-theory-correlates-among-adults-with-crohn-s-disease-preliminary-results-from-a-cross-sectional-analysis
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Whitney N Neal, Dorothy Pekmezi, Robert W Motl
There is increasing research and clinical interest in physical activity (PA) as an adjuvant therapy for improving health outcomes among persons with Crohn's disease. To date, little is known regarding PA behavior and its cognitive and behavioral correlates in Crohn's disease. Thus, we assessed self-reported PA and its social cognitive theory (SCT) correlates in a sample of persons with Crohn's disease. Data on demographic and clinical characteristics, disease activity, leisure-time PA, and SCT variables were collected from 30 participants with Crohn's disease (90% White, 60% female) through an online survey...
April 10, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673299/emotional-and-behavioural-factors-predisposing-to-internet-addiction-the-smartphone-distraction-among-italian-high-school-students
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Loredana Benedetto, Simone Rollo, Anna Cafeo, Gabriella Di Rosa, Rossella Pino, Antonella Gagliano, Eva Germanò, Massimo Ingrassia
In a digitally oriented society, smartphones provide continual online accessibility to daily life while simultaneously predisposing adolescents to engage in prolonged connections for various purposes, thus escalating the risk of Internet addiction (IA). Cognitive processes such as multitasking and attentional shifting are frequently associated with smartphone activities. Additionally, online engagements may serve as emotional strategies for regulating negative states (e.g., boredom and distress), redirecting attention towards more gratifying activities, such as social media contents...
March 22, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672785/do-they-know-what-they-are-doing-cognitive-aspects-of-rescue-behaviour-directed-by-workers-of-the-red-wood-ant-formica-polyctena-to-nestmate-victims-entrapped-in-artificial-snares
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Szczuka, Alicja Sochacka-Marlowe, Julita Korczyńska, Paweł Jarosław Mazurkiewicz, Beata Symonowicz, Olga Kukina, Ewa Joanna Godzińska
Ant rescue behaviour belongs to the most interesting subcategories of prosocial and altruistic behaviour encountered in the animal world. Several studies suggested that ants are able to identify what exactly restrains the movements of another individual and to direct their rescue behaviour precisely to that object. To shed more light on the question of how precise the identification of the source of restraint of another ant is, we investigated rescue behaviour of red wood ant Formica polyctena workers, using a new version of an artificial snare bioassay in which a nestmate victim bore two wire loops on its body, one (acting as a snare) placed on its petiole and an additional one on its leg...
April 16, 2024: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672044/brain-activation-for-social-cognition-and-emotion-processing-tasks-in-borderline-personality-disorder-a-meta-analysis-of-neuroimaging-studies
#49
REVIEW
Matthias Schurz, Jan-Patrick Berenz, Jeff Maerz, Raphael Perla, Anna Buchheim, Karin Labek
The present meta-analysis summarizes brain activation for social cognition and emotion-processing tasks in borderline personality disorder (BPD). We carried out two meta-analyses to elaborate on commonalities and potential differences between the two types of tasks. In the first meta-analysis, we implemented a more liberal strategy for task selection (including social and emotional content). The results confirmed previously reported hyperactivations in patients with BPD in the bilateral amygdala and prefrontal cortex and hypoactivations in bilateral inferior frontal gyri...
April 18, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672036/pragmatic-communication-deficit-and-functional-outcome-in-patients-with-right-and-left-brain-damage-a-pilot-study
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simona Spaccavento, Sofia Caliendo, Roberta Galetta, Emilia Picciola, Ernesto Losavio, Robert Glueckauf
Pragmatic communication abilities refer to the capacity to use language in a social context. Despite evidence to the contrary, the left cerebral hemisphere of the majority of right handers has been considered exclusively specialized for control of language phonology, syntax and semantics, whereas the right hemisphere has been specialized for the control of language pragmatics. Many studies have shown the non-exclusivity of the left hemisphere for language skills. Communication deficits observed in these studies for patients with right hemisphere damage confirmed the necessity for integrity of the right hemisphere across a number of language components...
April 16, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672032/ai-and-aphasia-in-the-digital-age-a-critical-review
#51
REVIEW
Adam John Privitera, Siew Hiang Sally Ng, Anthony Pak-Hin Kong, Brendan Stuart Weekes
Aphasiology has a long and rich tradition of contributing to understanding how culture, language, and social environment contribute to brain development and function. Recent breakthroughs in AI can transform the role of aphasiology in the digital age by leveraging speech data in all languages to model how damage to specific brain regions impacts linguistic universals such as grammar. These tools, including generative AI (ChatGPT) and natural language processing (NLP) models, could also inform practitioners working with clinical populations in the assessment and treatment of aphasia using AI-based interventions such as personalized therapy and adaptive platforms...
April 16, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672023/exploring-the-role-of-conscious-and-unconscious-processes-in-hypnosis-a-theoretical-review
#52
REVIEW
Gavriel Knafo, Joel Weinberger
This review provided a comprehensive examination of various theories that attempt to explain hypnosis, focusing on the interplay between conscious and unconscious processes. We conducted a thorough analysis of key theories, from historical origins to recent models centered on cognition, social factors, and attributions. A central theme emerged: the critical role of the unconscious as a "gatekeeper" that modulates and guides the hypnotic experience. This notion appears in various forms across many theories, with the unconscious actively shaping and regulating the flow of information between conscious and unconscious realms during hypnosis...
April 12, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671966/embodied-cross-modal-interactions-based-on-an-altercentric-reference-frame
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guanchen Guo, Nanbo Wang, Chu Sun, Haiyan Geng
Accurate comprehension of others' thoughts and intentions is crucial for smooth social interactions, wherein understanding their perceptual experiences serves as a fundamental basis for this high-level social cognition. However, previous research has predominantly focused on the visual modality when investigating perceptual processing from others' perspectives, leaving the exploration of multisensory inputs during this process largely unexplored. By incorporating auditory stimuli into visual perspective-taking (VPT) tasks, we have designed a novel experimental paradigm in which the spatial correspondence between visual and auditory stimuli was limited to the altercentric rather than the egocentric reference frame...
March 27, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671857/the-impact-of-oxidative-stress-on-the-epigenetics-of-fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorders
#54
REVIEW
Sergio Terracina, Luigi Tarani, Mauro Ceccanti, Mario Vitali, Silvia Francati, Marco Lucarelli, Sabrina Venditti, Loredana Verdone, Giampiero Ferraguti, Marco Fiore
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) represent a continuum of lifelong impairments resulting from prenatal exposure to alcohol, with significant global impact. The "spectrum" of disorders includes a continuum of physical, cognitive, behavioral, and developmental impairments which can have profound and lasting effects on individuals throughout their lives, impacting their health, social interactions, psychological well-being, and every aspect of their lives. This narrative paper explores the intricate relationship between oxidative stress and epigenetics in FASD pathogenesis and its therapeutic implications...
March 28, 2024: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671706/speech-sounds-production-narrative-skills-and-verbal-memory-of-children-with-22q11-2-microdeletion
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marijana Rakonjac, Goran Cuturilo, Natasa Kovacevic-Grujicic, Ivana Simeunovic, Jovana Kostic, Milena Stevanovic, Danijela Drakulic
22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS), the most frequent microdeletion syndrome in humans, is related to a high risk of developing neurodevelopmental disorders. About 95% of patients with 22q11.2DS have speech and language impairments. Global articulation, story generation, and verbal memory tests were applied to compare articulatory characteristics of speech sounds, spontaneous language abilities, and immediate verbal memory between four groups of Serbian-speaking children: patients with 22q11.2DS, children with clinical presentation of 22q11...
April 19, 2024: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671701/enhancing-executive-functions-in-pediatric-epilepsy-feasibility-and-efficacy-of-a-computerized-cognitive-training-program
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
José Luis Tapia, Luis Miguel Aras, Jon Andoni Duñabeitia
Epilepsy, a prevalent neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, significantly impacts individuals' neurobiological, cognitive, and social lives. This report presents a feasibility study investigating the effects of a computerized cognitive training program on enhancing executive functions, particularly inhibitory control, in children and adolescents with epilepsy. Employing a pre-test-intervention-post-test design, the study involved 26 participants with diverse epileptic syndromes, focusing on those without severe intellectual disabilities...
April 18, 2024: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671466/psychosocial-characteristics-pattern-correlated-with-suicidal-ideation-and-non-suicidal-self-injury-among-nurse-staff-a-latent-profile-analysis
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xuehua Li, Changmian Ding, Guizhi Li, Zhizhou Duan
BACKGROUND: Nurses frequently endure elevated levels of psychosocial stress, which often correlates with an increased suicide risk. This study aimed to investigate the impact of latent psychosocial characteristic patterns on suicidal ideation and non-suicidal self-injury among nursing staff. METHOD: Participants were recruited from the Dehong districts of Yunnan province, China, between July 11th and July 26th, 2022. Subgroups were identified using variables linked to suicidal ideation and non-suicidal self-injury, including perceived cognitive deficits, anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, resilience, social support, childhood trauma, loneliness, and sleep quality...
April 26, 2024: BMC Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670881/training-in-neonatal-neurocritical-care-a-case-based-interdisciplinary-approach
#58
REVIEW
Khorshid Mohammad, Eleanor Molloy, Mark Scher
Interdisciplinary fetal-neonatal neurology (FNN) training strengthens neonatal neurocritical care (NNCC) clinical decisions. Neonatal neurological phenotypes require immediate followed by sustained neuroprotective care path choices through discharge. Serial assessments during neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) rounds are supplemented by family conferences and didactic interactions. These encounters collectively contribute to optimal interventions yielding more accurate outcome predictions. Maternal-placental-fetal (MPF) triad disease pathways influence postnatal medical complications which potentially reduce effective interventions and negatively impact outcome...
April 11, 2024: Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670667/implementation-and-preliminary-outcomes-of-an-exposure-based-summer-camp-for-pediatric-ocd-and-anxiety
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryan J McCarty, Seth T Downing, Andrea D Guastello, Lacie M Lazaroe, Ashley R Ordway, Tannaz MirHosseini, Megan A Barthle-Herrera, Danielle L Cooke, Carol A Mathews, Joseph P H McNamara
Despite the high prevalence of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents and the existence of effective evidence-based treatments for them, access to psychological care remains a major public health concern. Summer camps may provide an effective treatment avenue for youth who might not otherwise have access to care. This study describes the design and implementation of Fear Facers, a semistructured, 5-day, daytime exposure-therapy-based summer camp designed for youth with a primary diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), social anxiety, separation anxiety, or a specific phobia...
May 2024: Behavior Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670666/internet-based-versus-face-to-face-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-for-social-anxiety-disorder-a-randomized-control-trial
#60
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Hassan Soleimani Rad, Hanieh Goodarzi, Leili Bahrami, Abbas Abolghasemi
During the COVID-19 epidemic, face-to-face mental health services faced obstacles. Using Internet-based interventions was a good solution and had the potential to overcome these treatment barriers. However, there is no strong research evidence about the effectiveness of these methods for social anxiety disorder in different cultures and developing countries. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness and application of Internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for social anxiety disorder in Iran...
May 2024: Behavior Therapy
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