This may be due to
decreased anxiety associated with a fear of pregnancy.
Not exact matches
Thus, stress or pain, which may be
associated with breastfeeding, may result in a
decrease in serotonin levels with resultant
anxiety and depression.15 Early identification of at - risk women is important to both
decrease the negative sequelae of postpartum depression and, potentially, to increase breastfeeding success.
They found that elevated anxious temperament is
associated with
decreased messenger RNA expression of two neuropeptide Y receptors, Y1R and Y5R, in the central nucleus of the amygdala, a region of the brain that plays an important role in regulating fear and
anxiety.
A new article published online in The Gerontologist reports that among older Christians, listening to religious music is
associated with a
decrease in
anxiety about death and increases in life satisfaction, self - esteem, and sense of control over their lives.
In particular, listening to gospel music is
associated with a
decrease in
anxiety about death and an increase in sense of control.
At the end of the eight sessions, the intervention was
associated with significant increases in the students» life satisfaction, as well as a significant
decrease in depression and
anxiety, when compared to students who did not participate in the training.
Better yet, there's plenty of evidence that shows a
decrease of gray matter in the parts of the brain that are
associated with fear and
anxiety.
Cardiovascular exercise has been
associated with a variety of positive health outcomes, including
decreased blood pressure, reduced knee pain, improved brain function, reduced obesity, and even reduced
anxiety and depression.
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Decreases anxiety and offers promising results as a complementary treatment for depression · Reduces pain and improves function in patients with arthritis · Plays a complementary role in treating asthma to improve respiration · Improves most risk factors
associated with cardiovascular disease and diabetes · Enhances sleep quality, even in patients with insomnia
Research shows that multitasking is
associated with poor attention skills, depression,
anxiety, and a
decrease in gray matter density in the brain.7 Loh, Kep Kee, and Ryota Kanai.
Moreover, evidence shows childhood maltreatment is linked to
decreased brain volume, which is
associated with
anxiety.
In chronic Lyme and
associated diseases Ashwagandha is an herbal medicine adaptogen, a substance which improves the ability to withstand stress, that improves energy and stamina, stimulates white blood cells to fight infection, balances adrenal and thyroid gland function,
decreases inflammation, and
decreases anxiety.
Electroencephalography data, recorded for three - minute periods before, during, and after the aromatherapy sessions, showed that frontal beta 2 power,
associated with drowsiness, increased after sessions in both groups, while frontal alpha power,
associated with relaxation and drowsiness, increased significantly after the lavender sessions, but
decreased after the rosemary sessions, which provided some physiologic support for the subjective reports of reduced
anxiety in both groups and the reported increased alertness in the rosemary group.
This teaches the dog to
associate you leaving the house with good things and will
decrease the
anxiety, thus
decreasing the unwanted behavior.
Successful weight loss (30 dogs) was
associated with increased vitality scores (P < 0.001), and
decreased scores for both emotional disturbance (P < 0.001) and pain (P < 0.001); but there was no change in
anxiety (P = 0.09)(German et al. 2012).
Scientific research on meditation is accelerating with the growing awareness of meditation's numerous benefits, including a
decrease in hypertension, heart disease,
anxiety, depression, insomnia, and addictive behaviors.A groundbreaking study by Massachusetts General Hospital found that as little as eight weeks of meditation not only helped people feel calmer but also produced changes in various areas of the brain, including growth in the areas
associated with memory, empathy, sense of self, and stress regulation.
Published findings show that participation in the program is
associated with
decreased stress, depression, and
anxiety, along with improvements in coping, optimism, and life satisfaction.
Stress paradigms in rodent models have been
associated with elevated
anxiety and contrasting alterations in neuronal morphology in the hippocampus and amygdala, with dendritic atrophy observed in the hippocampus and increased dendritic arborization in the amygdala.12, 13 Developing rodents deprived of maternal nurturance show
decreased hippocampal volume and altered stress reactivity.14 An epigenetic mechanism for this effect has been elaborated.15 Importantly, controlled trials that have randomized institutionalized toddlers to early therapeutic foster care vs institutionalization have documented the deleterious effects of early relative deprivation on cognitive outcomes.16
Those with comorbid
anxiety disorder showed the greatest reductions.41) In another study, depression was also
associated with reduced HRV, which
decreases with the increasing severity of depression.10)
In contrast, higher levels of social engagement with their culture of origin were
associated with a
decreased risk of
anxiety symptoms.
Critically, our results further indicate that greater population frequency of S allele carriers is
associated with
decreased prevalence of
anxiety and mood disorders due to increased cultural collectivism.
Results indicated that among women, enjoyment of competition was
associated with
decreased levels of athletic
anxiety and a positive correlation between positive self - perception when winning and self - and socially oriented perfectionism, and between negative perception when losing and self - and socially oriented perfectionism.
Increases in mindfulness were
associated with
decreases in
anxiety.
Results indicated MBCT - C was
associated with increases in activation of the bilateral insula, lentiform nucleus, and thalamus, as well as the left anterior cingulate while viewing emotional stimuli during the continuous processing task with emotional and neutral distractors (CPT - END), and
decreases in
anxiety were correlated with change in activation in the bilateral insula and anterior cingulate during the viewing of emotional stimuli.
In contrast to the above findings that negative coparenting is
associated with
anxiety or its temperamental precursors or internalizing problems, support for the alternative hypothesis that a certain level of negative coparenting may
decrease child behavioral inhibition and
anxiety (Park et al. 1997; Belsky et al. 1996) comes from two studies.
Research shows that this group of medicines tends to
decrease anxiety, depression, and panic
associated with PTSD in many people.
Meditation practice was
associated with
decreases in negative emotion and social
anxiety symptom severity, and increases in attention - related parietal cortex neural responses when implementing attention regulation of negative self - beliefs.