We argue that the cognitive-motor challenges of the FUNBALL program are an important prerequisite for the cognitive benefits that were observed (see also Diamond, 2015; Staiano et al., 2022; Tomporowski & Pesce, 2019). However, further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms ...
The benefits of n-3 LC PUFA supplementation on cognitive function in older normal populations thus still remain unclear. The main objective of the current study was to provide a comprehensive assessment of the potential of n-3 LC PUFAs to slow cognitive decline in normal elderly people, and ...
Mehendale S, Chariyalertsak S, Santos BR, Mayer KH, Hoffman IF, Eshleman SH, Piwowar-Manning E, Wang L, Makhema J, Mills LA, De Bruyn G, Sanne I, Eron J, Gallant J, Havlir D, Swindells S, Ribaudo H, Elharrar V, Burns D: Prevention of HIV-1 Infection with Early Antiretroviral...
Hi all. I pretty much said everything in my 2015 paper (Towards an evidence-based theory of aging) even talking about Cai’s earlier work. It was clear to me then that the number of elements – both those that cause aging and those that prevent it – would be too large which is...
FCP devices employ typically a Maxwellian view setup in contrast to standard automated perimetry (Midena and Pilotto, 2013), which means that the illumination source is made optically conjugate to the pupil of the eye (Burns and Webb, 1995). This leads to important implications with regard to...
For these reasons, early discontinuation of the study due to benefits of the experimental treatment is not planned. Discussion ARDS is a common problem in intensive care associated with a very large in-hospital mortality rate, in spite of advances in therapy[3]. Maximum alveolar recruitment ...
However, in accredited centres these risks are minimal and the benefits are likely to outweigh them. There is limited scientific evidence suggesting that TR is effective. Previous studies indicate that TR and hippotherapy are beneficial for improving postural control in children with cerebral palsy [...
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The combined benefits of tailored interventions and of the use of ICT make this type of intervention more effective than traditional health education interventions [34]. Studies have confirmed the efficacy of this type of intervention on the adoption of various health behaviors, including quitting smok...
[4,27]. Even though physical activity as a treatment for depression may be as effective as medication, it is currently under-used for this disorder despite having many additional health benefits, for example a reduced risk of heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, some cancers, type 2 ...