As both anxiety and ADHD have an onset at a young age, emotional
dysregulation as a possible risk factor for this co-occurrence needs to be investigated at an early developmental stage.
Affect and State
Dysregulation as Moderators of the Relationship Between Childhood Sexual Abuse and Nonsuicidal Self - injury.
This study explored relations between components of cumulative risk and adjustment in a sample of 324 South African youth (M age = 13.11 years; SD = 1.54 years; 65 % female; 56 % Black / African; 14 % Colored; 23 % Indian; 7 % White), and tested competing models of emotion
dysregulation as a mediator or moderator of risk — adjustment links.
Parental maltreatment and emotional
dysregulation as risk factors for bullying and victimization in middle childhood
In other words, emotion
dysregulation as a core deficit serves as an embedded risk factor that can lead to multiple, different outcomes (i.e., «multifinality» [13]-RRB-.
[jounal] Keenan, K. / 2000 / Emotion
dysregulation as a risk factor for child psychopathology / Clinical Psychology: Science & Practice 7: 418 ~ 434
We examined parent emotion
dysregulation as part of a model of family emotion - related processes and adolescent psychopathology.
Narrative representations of caregivers and emotional
dysregulation as predictors of maltreated children's rejection by peers
Dr. Jakupcak will review theories and research specific to emotional
dysregulation as an overlapping and core feature of trauma responses and discuss the associations between emotional dysregulation and high - risk behaviors.
Its support of the caregiver's
dysregulation as related to the child's trauma which increases parents» capacity for self - regulation
I have experience providing evidence - informed treatment to children, adolescent, and adult survivors of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse; children and youth experiencing emotional
dysregulation as a result of issues of attachment, acculturation, and grief; and children experiencing difficulties with problem sexual behaviors.
The chapter proposes that the risk for both physiological and behavioral
dysregulation as a result of poor early care in infancy constitutes a hidden trauma.
[7] This decrease in brain structure and functionality is also seen in youth with other diagnoses such as in cases of child abuse and neglect, causing reactive attachment disorder and temper
dysregulation as well as schizophrenia, which makes careful attention to the differential of rule - breaking behaviors important for accurate diagnosis.
Adrenal fatigue, or HPA axis
dysregulation as it's more commonly known, happens to be one of the main reasons why the one - size - fits - all approach to exercise and boundless energy is the wrong kind of approach.
Weight training is a key component to addressing HPA axis
dysregulation as well.
Schizophrenia: redox
dysregulation as vulnerability factor; from basic to clinical perspectives
Not exact matches
An increasing number of individuals suffer from immune system
dysregulation, also known
as chemical sensitivity or ecologic illness.
Disruptive mood
dysregulation disorder is more common than bipolar disorder before adolescence, and symptoms tend to decrease
as an adolescent moves into adulthood.
Harkness has characterized it
as trying «to push stimulation to the maximum without going over the edge into
dysregulation of basic state control.»
I usually start with sleep,
as chronic sleep deprivation is inextricably linked with emotional and attentional
dysregulation.
Bone loss in HIV infection is due to immune
dysregulation, chronic inflammation and antiretroviral therapy,
as well
as increased bone turnover from the HIV - infection itself.
The study found
dysregulation of these hormones in people who had been abused or neglected
as children.
Together, these findings support the concept of borderline personality disorder
as a disorder of emotion
dysregulation.
The «hotspots» of these trans associations, when grouped by pathway, highlight known targets of
dysregulation in breast cancer such
as ERBB2 and MYC.
Many of today's most severe diseases come
as a result of immune system
dysregulation.
Dysregulation of DDR and repair is closely associated with human diseases such
as cancers, cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disorders and aging.
The question of how cellular behavior is controlled is at the center of stem cell biology, and understanding the mechanisms of cell fate regulation is key for treating diseases that occur upon
dysregulation, such
as cancer or diabetes.
Characterized
as a biological subset of PTCL - NOS, patients with
dysregulation of the histone modification machinery may be amenable to therapeutic intervention with HDAC inhibitors, given either alone or in combination with hypomethylating agents.
Molecular mechanisms leading to pDC
dysregulation and persistent type I IFN signature are largely unexplored, especially in systemic sclerosis (SSc), a disease in which pDCs infiltrate fibrotic skin lesions and produce higher levels of IFNα
as compared to healthy controls.
We think that social stress explains these effects because a great deal of research has linked lower rank to increased social stress in captive female macaques (and for primates in some other settings
as well), and in fact we were able to measure stress hormone
dysregulation in our study subjects indicative of chronic stress.
Using a nonhuman primate model, their findings provide insight into the mechanisms of human psychiatric disorders associated with emotion
dysregulation, such
as PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) and schizophrenia.
This study shows for the first time proteins interacting with Nbeal2 and points to the
dysregulation of the canonical signaling pathway of Dock7
as a possible cause of the aberrant formation of platelets in GPS cases and Nbeal2 deficient mice.
Wu says his lab will investigate the role that localized protein synthesis plays in the growth and connection of neurons — work that ultimately could lead to new interventions for conditions such
as autism and Alzheimer's disease, which are associated with a
dysregulation of localized protein production.
For people with
dysregulation of the control system for CRH and cortisol, the hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal axis, you may need to back off your workouts in order to fully heal,
as part of a comprehensive functional medicine protocol.
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs)-- such
as pesticides and industrial byproducts — are known to cause oxidative stress (damage to your cells and aging),
as well
as hormone
dysregulation.
Without the proper amount and balance of hormones, patients may experience symptoms such
as constipation or diarrhea, sleep disturbances, mood swings, anxiety, high cholesterol, weight gain, depression, bloating, hair loss, immune
dysregulation and even infertility.
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs)-- such
as pesticides and industrial byproducts — are known to cause oxidative stress and hormone
dysregulation.
Adrenal fatigue is often referred to
as HPA axis
dysregulation because individuals with adrenal insufficiency often suffer from weight gain, blood sugar problems, thyroid issues and hormonal problems.
A
dysregulation of these mitochondrial dynamics and abnormal morphology (shape) of these mitochondrion are hallmarks of aging and thought to contribute to many degenerative diseases such
as Alzheimers and Parkinsons.
As for the last condition, some experimenters suggest that for women, fasting causes sleeplessness, anxiety, irregular periods, and other indications of hormone
dysregulation.
In the video, Professor Seyfried discusses how,
as a metabolic disorder involving the
dysregulation of respiration, malignant brain cancer can be managed through changes in the metabolic environment.
Besides the appetite and hormonal
dysregulation from excess exercise that promotes sugar cravings and fat storage, the compensation theory suggests that you get lazier and eat more calories over the course of the day
as a consequence of your workout.
Where is it potentially harmful or might cause issues with sleeping or work against you
as you try to heal adrenal
dysregulation.
In all cases, I do not generally recommend that women get on BCP,
as it can cause worse hormonal
dysregulation in the long run (sort of like handicapping a delicate hormonal system), and does not solve the underlying problem.
Additionally, high glucocorticoids, from high stress and adrenal
dysregulation — perhaps even taking corticosteroids like Prednisone — muck with your ability to assimilate nutrients from food such
as calcium and may indirectly lower other hormones like estrogen and thyroid.
Evidence is accumulating that DHEA may be effective
as a treatment for the immunological abnormalities that arise in subjects with low circulating levels of this hormone, including the impaired immune response of older individuals and immune
dysregulation in patients with chronic autoimmune disease.93
These include insoluble extracellular plaques made of beta - amyloid peptide (Aβ); intracellular neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) resulting from the hyperphosphorylation of tau (a microtubule - associated protein); loss of hippocampal neurons; a decrease in production of brain acetylcholine; and a marked decline in glucose usage in regions of the brain associated with memory and learning.5,11,20 - 22 All of these changes can be logically explained
as the sequelae resulting from long - term
dysregulation of insulin signaling and glucose metabolism.
This lack of response to the cortisol and lessening of the amount of cortisol your body will produce is known
as HPA Axis
Dysregulation that we speak about.
Here, there are often concurrent ovarian, thyroid, and adrenal dysfunction (OAT axis imbalance) along with
dysregulation of hormones such
as cortisol, adrenaline, thyroid, insulin, and estrogen.
As mentioned, the regular consumption of a high - fat diet causes alterations in the characteristics of the intestinal microbiota, yet when antimicrobials are administered along with the Western - style diet, the detrimental diet - induced effects on systemic inflammation, systemic LPS burden and glucose - insulin
dysregulation are minimized [21].