Even after weight loss, for example, individuals with a history of obesity may still fear stigmatisation [19]. A qualitative study also suggests that some people who lost weight and were no longer classed as having obesity perceived an enduring threat of discrimination [20]. As such, the ...
found that insomnia might be a risk factor for the development of anxiety disorders based on a 11 years interval study, but they did not find evidence suggesting that insomnia would increase the risk of developing depression [36]. What’s more, another longitudinal study reported that sleep ...
Since timely intervention is associated with a better outcome and prognosis, early detection of intergenerational transmission of mood disorders is of paramount importance. Here, we describe the design of the Mood and Resilience in Offspring (MARIO) cohort study in which we investigate: 1. ...
This study aimed to determine which early life socioeconomic factors best predict dietary trajectories across childhood. METHODS: For waves 2-6 of the Baby (B) Cohort (ages 2-3 to 10-11 years) and waves 1-6 of the Kindergarten (K) Cohort (ages 4-5 to 14-15 years) of the ...
The underlying reason for different tracking in males and females from childhood to adulthood in this study is not fully understood. One possible reason is that BP for females in adolescence or early adulthood is more likely to be influenced by their pubertal circadian activities (for example, ...
For example, a decrease in household income during a period of economic growth may be more stressful for an individual in comparison with a period when there is an economic recession. During the latter circumstances, the individual may take solace in the fact that the change in income is not...
For example, a positive coefficient for gender indicates that males score above average (i.e., the intercept) on the value. Next, the overall slope (indicating change over time) is reported, again followed by the coefficients for the covariates. As the Silent-generation is treated as the ...
Monitoring the progression of Tau pathology makes it possible to study the clinical diversity of Alzheimer’s disease. In this 2-year longitudinal PET study, we aimed to determine the progression of [18F]-flortaucipir binding and of cortical atrophy, and their relationships with cognitive decline...
For example, PLR latency (the delay between stimulation onset and the beginning of pupil constriction) decreased from 6 to 8 years in children of typical development; this trend was not apparent in age-matched children with ASD11, suggesting that the PLR differences between individuals with and ...
In summary, this study focuses on the relationship between depression and cognitive function among older adults in the Chinese community, preliminary to the discovery that the Chinese community elderly had less severe depressive symptoms and its relationship with cognitive function. In the future, we ...