Sentences with phrase «effects of therapeutic interventions»

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This highlights a temporal window for potential therapeutic intervention, in order to preserve the beneficial effects of enhanced neurogenesis.
They surmise that methods to measure clot contraction could be used for diagnosis of its effects on bleeding or thrombosis, and perhaps in the future these effects might even be modulated with therapeutic interventions.
Acupuncture, Tai chi, Qigong, therapeutic massage and five elements musical intervention were among the approaches evaluated in a new analysis of traditional Chinese medicine and its effects on quality of life in Chinese cancer patients.
Further exploration of the TCA cycle, using metabolomics, may identify novel therapeutic targets for CKD and in turn may help us evaluate the effects of promising interventions
Promoting optimal mobility, physical activity and overall health and wellness; Preventing disease, injury, and disability; Managing acute and chronic conditions, activity limitations, and participation restrictions; Improving and maintaining optimal functional independence and physical performance; Rehabilitating injury and the effects of disease or disability with therapeutic exercise programs and other interventions; and Educating and planning maintenance and support programs to prevent re-occurrence, re-injury or functional decline.
As discussed in Part II of this review, urine hormone testing using both gas chromatography - mass spectrometry (GS - MS) or liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometry (LC - MS / MS) is well - established in the medical literature as a reliable method of assessing levels of active (free & conjugated) hormones and their metabolites, correlates well with patient symptoms, and reflects the beneficial impact (or lack of benefit and potentially oncogenic effect) of therapeutic interventions.43, 444 Radioimmunoassay (RIA) and enzyme - linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA, also known as enzyme immunoassay [EIA]-RRB- analysis may not be accurate.
These effects of NMN highlight the preventive and therapeutic potential of NAD + intermediates as effective anti-aging interventions in humans
One particular case study in the form of an intervention trial noted the therapeutic effect of creatine for treating PTSD.
1935 Effects of the high carbohydrate - low calorie diet upon carbohydrate tolerance in diabetes mellitus 1955 Low - fat diet and therapeutic doses of insulin in diabetes mellitus 1958 Effect of rice diet on diabetes mellitus associated with vascular disease 1976 Beneficial effects of a high carbohydrate, high fiber diet on hyperglycemic diabetic men 1977 Effect of carbohydrate restriction and high carbohydrates diets on men with chemical diabetes 1979 High - carbohydrate, high - fiber diets for insulin - treated men with diabetes mellitus 1981 High carbohydrate high in fibre diet in diabetes 1982 Response of non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients to an intensive program of diet and exercise 1983 Long - term use of a high - complex - carbohydrate, high - fiber, low - fat diet and exercise in the treatment of NIDDM patients 1994 Diet and exercise in the treatment of NIDDM: the need for early emphasis 1999 Toward improved management of NIDDM: A randomized, controlled, pilot intervention using a lowfat, vegetarian diet 2005 The effects of a low - fat, plant - based dietary intervention on body weight, metabolism, and insulin sensitivity 2006 A low - fat vegan diet improves glycemic control and cardiovascular risk factors in a randomized clinical trial in individuals with type 2 diabetes 2006 Effect of short ‐ term Pritikin diet therapy on the metabolic syndrome 2009 A low - fat vegan diet and a conventional diabetes diet in the treatment of type 2 diabetes: a randomized, controlled, 74 - wk clinical trial
She is conducting clinical trials testing the effect of nutrition and lifestyle interventions to treat MS.. She is also committed to teaching the public and medical community about the healing power of the Paleo diet and therapeutic lifestyle changes to restore health and vitality to our citizens.
The blood pressure lowering and total cholesterol lowering effects of dark chocolate consumption provide a non-drug treatment option, either alone or in combination with therapeutic interventions.
Pets of all ages, sizes, and breeds can have improved quality of life as a result of therapeutic interventions that can minimize the effects of disability, slow physical decline, promote weight loss, and allow earlier return to normal function and previous level of activity following surgical procedures.
Most of the literature on psychological interventions is merely descriptive, and the few studies that include a control group usually compare intervention vs waiting list controls.5 - 7 This design does not control the effect of the time spent with the therapist or meeting other patients, which may be therapeutic in itself for some patients, as shown by the increasing popularity of self - help groups for bipolar patients.17
There is growing evidence for online mindfulness courses being as effective as other face - to - face interventions and online courses for stress even without a therapeutic alliance.37 — 40 Previously found Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) effect sizes are comparable to those found with face - to - face mindfulness and CBT interventions, including our previous research examining the course currently under investigation.40 — 42 One RCT found that an automated internet - based therapy including CBT and mindfulness actually had better outcomes for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) than the comparative online therapist - led intervention, suggesting that the effects of internet interventions can not be attributed to, and do not rely on, therapist interaction.43 Studies are finding that online mindfulness courses can be beneficial for depression in samples with IBS and epilepsy and anxiety symptoms in a non-clinical sample comparing a 3 - week mindfulness course with positive psychology interventions and treatment as usual (see Monshat38 for a review).
The effects of the interpersonal framework of intervention on therapeutic compliance, alliance, and outcome.
The phenomena of the initial sessions: The patient's experience of the relationship and the effects of therapist interventions on the therapeutic alliance during the opening phase of treatment.
This effect was attributed to the use of an extremely nurturing therapeutic stance from the beginning of the intervention — one using the frame of limited re-parenting.
We carefully screened the abstracts of all articles identified by the electronic searches (840 in total) to determine whether the abstracts met the following inclusion criteria: (1) described an intervention study that empirically assessed the effects of e-therapy on an outcome (excluding qualitative studies, survey studies, reviews, meta - analyses, etc), and (2) reported data relevant to the therapeutic relationship.
Recent reviews have failed to demonstrate any effect on reducing repetition of self - harm among adolescents receiving a range of treatment approaches including therapeutic assessments and compliance enhancement in hospitals, youth - nominated support teams, tokens for hospital admission and home and family - focused interventions [19, 20].
Abstract: Clinical trials to evaluate the therapeutic effect of pharmacological interventions are mostly conducted as double - blind comparative studies.
The KITS Follow - Up study was a longitudinal study of the effects of an intervention that targeted specific school - related skills during the summer and early fall preceding school entry via three mechanisms: (1) a therapeutic playgroup; (2) caregiver psychoeducational support groups; and (3) behavioral consultation in the home, school, and community settings.
Clinical trials to evaluate the therapeutic effect of pharmacological interventions are mostly conducted as double - blind comparative studies.
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