The results were even more auspicious when the investigators stratified vaccinated subjects by antibody responder status: subjects who successfully mounted an immunological response to the vaccine enjoyed statistically significant benefits as measured with the IGA, the two motor function subscales of the MDS - UPDRS, and the Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire (PDQ - 39) of quality of life (though not on the PD Non-Motor Symptoms Questionnaire (NMS - Quest / PD - NMS)-RRB-, while no benefit was observed
in nonresponders on any scale (Table 1).
Not exact matches
«We believe that it is quite remarkable,» he says, «that for all the determinants that have been considered
in a series of investigations performed
in our laboratory, one can find
nonresponders — even after 20 weeks of regular exercise at a frequency of five times a week over the last several weeks of the program.»
«It could have implications
in terms of identifying responders versus
nonresponders by doing a simple test before a vaccination.»
Exercise - induced improvements
in glycemic control are dependent on the pre-training glycemic level, and although moderate - intensity aerobic exercise can improve glycemic control, individuals with ambient hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) are more likely to be
nonresponders, according to a research letter by Thomas P. J. Solomon, Ph.D. of the Centre of Inflammation and Metabolism, Copenhagen, Denmark, and colleagues.
Early weight - loss success identifies
nonresponders after a lifestyle intervention
in a worksite diabetes prevention trial.
However, there was no evidence of selective attrition according to whether the family had received the intervention; the percentages of
nonresponders in the intervention and control groups were similar for mothers who were < 20 years of age, who had less than high school education, and who were black, Hispanic, and not married (data available on request).
Compared with
nonresponders, the sample providing data at 30 to 33 months tended to be somewhat more advantaged than the original cohort (data available upon request from authors).12 More mothers
in the sample were older, more educated, white, non-Hispanic, married, employed, and did not have Medicaid.
In addition, 80 % of pervasive children whose mothers were highly critical immediately posttreatment were classified as school
nonresponders at the 2 - year follow - up.
The present study is part of a larger study on a stepped care model investigating the effect of an additional treatment protocol for
nonresponders to the initial CBT program used
in the present study.
There was no significant difference between responders and
nonresponders in the initial severity of their child's sleep problem, initial EPDS score, presence of a sleep problem at the end of the Infant Sleep Study, maternal employment status, or the number of children
in the family.