One possible explanation for this is that the index group may have more
current daily stresses than the control group, given their alleged maltreatment of their children.
Not exact matches
• Your energy levels • Your sleep (quality and quantity) • Your body (how it feels, strength, fitness, weight, injuries and health issues) • Your eating • Balance in your life • Your mindset and
daily mood • Your
stress and anxiety levels • Any
current frustrations • Your overall feelings about yourself and your life
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Current research suggests that
daily supplementation with prebiotics may boost immune function and gastrointestinal health during times of heightened
stress.
some ideas: add carbs slowly, and in relation to your body weight, total
daily protein (at least 100g), protein in the
current meal, total
daily fat (anywhere from 50 + g day), fat in the
current meal (this is tricky, sometimes you want to do high carb with a low - no fat meal, just to get the carbs in, such as during extreme
stress or post exercise), and finally how you feel after ingesting the carb (different results from drinking vs eating carbs for example)
In the
current study, statistical analyses evaluated the main and moderating effects of variables measured repeatedly at the within - person level (
stress, social support, and unsupportive interactions) and variables measured at the between - person level (disruptive child behaviors, and support services) on
daily positive and negative mood.
Using the experience sampling method (ESM), a structured diary technique assessing
current context, mood, and psychotic symptoms in
daily life (I.M. - G., M. Oorschot, D. Collip, J. Lataster, P. Delespaul, J. Van Os, unpublished data), 20 it was shown that increased risk for psychosis is associated with increased emotional reactivity to the small
stresses of
daily life.