Sentences with phrase «reduces cognitive symptoms»

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Other benefits include boosting cognitive function, strengthening the immune system, and reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety.
The benefits of practicing meditation may include boosted cognitive function, a strengthened immune system, and reduced symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Research from as far back as 1985 suggests physical activity and exercise improve self - image and cognitive functioning, and they reduce the symptoms of anxiety.
Mandating such a limit would dramatically reduce total head trauma, including the accumulation of sub-concussive hits that researchers at Purdue in a 2010 study found can lead to subtle cognitive deficits that evade detection via the usual signs or symptoms method.
The first study, published in the October 2010 issue of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, found that self - guided, Internet - based cognitive - behavior therapy (CBT) reduced social phobia symptoms in most of the participants.
Despite a lack of symptoms, more than half of the children experienced stunted growth in the first two years of life, leading to irreversible damage and contributing to poor cognitive development, poor educational performance and reduced earning potential in adulthood, trapping individuals in a lifetime of poverty.
Greater improvements in gambling symptoms and reduced days gambled when GA / / was combined with cognitive behavioural therapy.
It shows targeting specific symptoms of depression by using cognitive behavioural therapy, for example, can be useful in reducing depression and therefore its effect on the child.
Struggling to balance on one leg for 20 seconds or longer was linked to an increased risk for small blood vessel damage in the brain and reduced cognitive function in otherwise healthy people with no clinical symptoms, according to new research in the American Heart Association's journal Stroke.
It is a highly debilitating autoimmune disease: the condition severely reduces patients» quality of life through symptoms which disrupt motor, cognitive, and sensory systems.
A recent article by MS researchers describes a new nonpharmacological approach to reduce cognitive fatigue, a disabling symptom reported by as many as 90 % of individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Enhanced amyloidogenic processing of APP by the ß - site APP cleaving enzyme (BACE) and the γ - secretase complex and reduced clearance lead to increased intracellular levels of soluble oligomeric Aß, resulting in cellular dysfunction comprising e.g., synaptic failure, mitochondrial dysfunction, enhanced oxidative stress, neurotransmitter and neurotrophin depletion, inflammation, and apoptosis which is reflected in patients as clinical symptoms such as cognitive deficits [2, 3].
Symptoms include low energy, amenorrhea in women and low testosterone in men, osteoporosis, reduced cognitive ability, and impaired immune function.
Taken together, these findings suggest that brain stimulation may reduce symptoms of anorexia by improving cognitive control over compulsive features of the disorder,» McClelland said.
It may slow down the decline of older adults» cognitive function and reduce the severity of premenstrual syndrome symptoms.
Science shows benefits from the consumption of omega - 3s include reducing triglyceride levels; reducing symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, ADHD, and depression; and assisting in visual and cognitive development in infants.
Symptoms of deficiency can include delayed or reduced cognitive and physical skills, seizures, and congenital microcephaly 10.
In a case report, John Correa, a psychologist at the University of South Florida demonstrates how The PCOS Workbook, a cognitive - behavioral therapy (CBT) based approach, helped his 19 year - old client with PCOS reduce her symptoms of anxiety, depression, improve her body image and lose weight.
Nevertheless, the possibility that we can reduce symptoms of untreatable neurological disorders through modifying dietary composition is quite incredible; that a ketogenic diet may benefit physical and cognitive performance in healthy individuals is an even more tantalizing idea.
Health benefits of herbs and spices include reducing the risk of cancer, heart disease and cognitive degeneration, increasing the metabolism, improving mood, clearing congestion, reducing nausea and symptoms of IBS, fighting diabetes and improving the memory.
Except for the flu like feeling and some of the cognitive issues most symptoms are usually strongly reduced (or go away totally) a short time after the exposure is reduced.
Currently we are aware of symptoms such as anxiety, reduced cognitive function, and depression that commonly accompany thyroid conditions such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
These B vitamins are known for their ability to improve cognitive function, reduce stress, reduce the risk of heart disease, improve brain function, reduce PMS symptoms, ease morning sickness, reduce anxiety and depression, and boost overall mood.
For example, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) had small positive effects on disability and catastrophic thinking.66 Exercise therapy reduced pain and improved function in chronic low back pain54; improved function and reduced pain in osteoarthritis of the knee51 and hip52; and improved well - being, fibromyalgia symptoms, and physical function in fibromyalgia.48 Multimodal and multidisciplinary therapies helped reduce pain and improve function more effectively than single modalities.55, 67 Multiple guidelines recommended acetaminophen as first - line pharmacotherapy for osteoarthritis68 - 73 or for low back pain74 and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) as first - line treatment for osteoarthritis or low back pain70, 74; first - and second - line drugs for neuropathic pain include anticonvulsants (gabapentin or pregabalin), tricyclic antidepressants, and serotonin - norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs).75 - 78 Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have been associated with hepatic, gastrointestinal, renal, and cardiovascular risks.63, 73,79
Whether your symptoms are primarily physical (headaches, blurred vision, seizures) or cognitive (reduced memory, fatigue, poor concentration) we can help you get the treatment you need and the maximum compensation you are entitled to.
In this project, the researchers» primary aim was to test the relative benefits of a Family Education program (BEST - PLUS), an enhanced adolescent cognitive therapy (SHADEY CBT), and their combination for reducing parent and adolescent depressive symptoms.
Question: Is a computerised cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) intervention (SPARX: smart, positive, active, realistic, X-factor thoughts) as effective as usual care at reducing depressive symptoms in help - seeking adolescents?
Mothers with depressive symptoms may have reduced levels of cognitive and emotional engagement with their children, 13 and children's TV viewing could be greater in such circumstances.
Arch Gen Psychiatry1998Sep; 55:816 — 20OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science Question In patients who have recurrent depression after successful antidepressant treatment, is cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) effective for reducing residual symptoms and relapse rates?
Dr. Daskalakis uses cognitive behavioral techniques as well as dialectical behavioral techniques to reduce intense symptomology in patients experiencing symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder.
For individuals prone to depression relapse who are looking to stay well over time, MBCT, Mindfulness - Based Cognitive Therapy, is clinically proven for reducing symptoms and preventing future episodes of depression.
Cognitive - behavioral conjoint therapy is a manualized intervention for PTSD delivered in a couple therapy format that is designed to simultaneously reduce PTSD and its comorbid symptoms and enhance relationship satisfaction.10 The therapy consists of 15 sessions organized into 3 phases that build on one another and includes both in - and out - of - session exercises to increase skill acquisition and use.
«NIMH - funded researchers recently completed a pilot study showing that an Internet - based, self - managed cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can help reduce symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression, with effects that last after treatment has ended.»
OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science QUESTION: In patients with residual depressive symptoms who continue to receive maintenance antidepressant treatment, does cognitive therapy (CT) reduce relapse rates?
Q Does cognitive behavioural therapy reduce the risk of relapse in people with residual symptoms of depression?
To determine whether cognitive — behavioural therapy (CBT) along with a supplementary manual was effective in reducing symptoms and health consultations in patients with high health anxiety in a genitourinary medicine clinic.
Intensive cognitive behaviour therapy plus routine care — This intervention had three components: coping strategy enhancement, aimed at teaching patients specific methods of coping with their symptoms; training in problem solving; and strategies to reduce risk of relapse.
Still, a number of trials have shown that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) aimed at residual depressive symptoms is effective in reducing risk of recurrence.
Cognitive behavioural therapy has been shown to be effective in treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) when delivered once or twice a week over several months.1 Cognitive therapies for PTSD are effective in reducing symptoms compared with self - help interventions with minimal therapist contact, but there are few comparisons to credible psychotherapy.1, 2
Reviews of cognitive behaviour therapy in schizophrenia indicate that evaluations are mainly case studies or uncontrolled trials.3 — 5 Four controlled trials have suggested that cognitive behavioural interventions can result in a reduction of psychotic and associated symptoms that are resistant to medication in chronic schizophrenia, 6 — 9 and a single trial has shown reduction of symptoms in acute schizophrenia.10 Although these trials are small and all suffer methodological limitations, particularly a lack of blind assessment, they represent encouraging evidence that cognitive behavioural interventions can have considerable benefits in reducing persistent hallucinations and delusions.
In conclusion, our findings demonstrated that in the clinical settings, both of the indoor exercise program in a gym and green exercise program in an outdoor green environment of an urban park can help to further improvement of all three categories of affective, cognitive and somatic symptoms of depression as an adjunct (or independent) treatment to the same degree, especially mediated by reducing the amount of perceived stress, but not through any changes in cognitive - behavioral coping strategies.
In patients with residual depressive symptoms who continued to receive maintenance antidepressant treatment, cognitive therapy reduced relapse rates.
Giving cognitive behaviour therapy in addition to routine care reduced positive psychotic symptoms more than giving routine care alone
The following hypotheses were tested: that the cognitive behaviour therapy would be superior to supportive counselling and routine care, and routine care alone, firstly, in reducing positive psychotic symptoms; secondly, in preventing the exacerbation of positive symptoms and reducing hospital stay; and, thirdly, by using the convention of the previous study of 50 % improvement in positive symptoms as an indicator of considerable clinical improvement, 6 in the number of patients achieving such improvement.
Psychosocial interventions for non-heterosexual people that draw from cognitive behavioural therapy models or increase social support may be effective in reducing depressive symptoms.
Recognizing the opportunity to use the MIECHV program to help improve new mothers» mental health, many states are building on promising approaches to address postpartum depression directly through home visiting programs in effective, innovative ways.27 In 2014, 68 percent of state MIECHV - funded programs increased screenings for maternal depressive symptoms and improved referral rates among pregnant women or women enrolled in home visiting programs.28 Additionally, 70 percent of state programs reported improvements to parents» emotional well - being by successfully lowering reported parental stress and reducing rates of depressive symptoms among participating families.29 For example, Moving Beyond Depression is a program that uses in - home cognitive behavioral therapy to ameliorate, not just screen for, maternal depression.
A cluster randomised controlled trial to determine the clinical effectiveness and cost - effectiveness of classroom - based cognitive - behavioural therapy (CBT) in reducing symptoms of depression in high - risk adolescents.
Web - based Mindfulness - based Cognitive Therapy for reducing residual depressive symptoms: An open trial and quasi-experimental comparison to propensity score matched controls.
Targeting cognitive behaviour therapy to people with schizophrenia whose prodromal symptoms increase, may reduce relapse rates and hospital admission compared with usual care.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The present study examined Mindfulness - Based Cognitive Therapy for Children (MBCT - C) in reducing (a) attention problems, (b) anxiety symptoms, and (c) behavior problems in children.
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