The prospective controlled clinical study tracked
biological markers of inflammation in 150 pregnant women who had PCOS and 150 pregnant women of about the same age and body mass index.
Not exact matches
We also studied
biological markers of oxidative stress and
inflammation in relation to milk intake in humans.
In an effort to identify a
biological marker to help guide intervention, a new study in Biological Psychiatry reports that postoperative delirium is associated with signs of inflammation — specifically elevations in the inflammatory marker C - reactive protein (CRP)-- in patients 70 years of age
biological marker to help guide intervention, a new study in
Biological Psychiatry reports that postoperative delirium is associated with signs of inflammation — specifically elevations in the inflammatory marker C - reactive protein (CRP)-- in patients 70 years of age
Biological Psychiatry reports that postoperative delirium is associated with signs
of inflammation — specifically elevations in the inflammatory
marker C - reactive protein (CRP)-- in patients 70 years
of age or older.
In addition to effects on the brain, Brody's research with the SAAF participants has found they have lower levels
of stress hormones circulating in their bodies, they have lower levels
of inflammation, and they are less likely to show
biological markers of premature aging.
Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) have increased brain levels
of a
marker of microglial activation, a sign
of inflammation, according to a new study in
Biological Psychiatry by researchers at the University
of Manchester, United Kingdom.
In addition to increases in the volume
of the hippocampus, a part
of the brain that can shrink in Alzheimer's patients, the study authors noted other
biological changes, including improvements in CRP, a
marker of inflammation, as well as glucose metabolism and insulin levels.
(NaturalHealth365) C - reactive protein, or CRP, is a
biological marker that doctors have long used to evaluate the amount
of inflammation present in the body.
This e-book focuses on salivary cortisol in relation to the following topics: psychosocial work environment (effort reward imbalance and job demand vs control model), psychosocial resources (mastery, perceived control, sense
of coherence), psychosocial risk factors (perceived stress, depression, vital exhaustion, burn - out), sleep quality,
biological markers (bodily factors, cardiovascular risk factors,
inflammation and metabolism) and somatic outcome.