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    Increased epicardial tissue and reduced TAPSE and MAPSE scores in borderline personality disorders. Early indicators for cardiovascular risk? by Charlotte F. M. Schaefer, Britta Stapel, Nicole Scharn, Sebastian Bertele, Alexander Glahn, Kai G. Kahl, Phileas J. Proskynitopoulos, Mechthild Westhoff-Bleck

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Against this background, studies assessing cardiac function in patients with BPD have been missing to date.MethodsThe present study included 28 female patients with a diagnosis of BPD and 28 age, sex, and BMI-matched controls (mean age 29 ± 11 years). …”
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    Long term effects of physical activity types on executive functions in school aged children by Ye Tao, Yunong Zhang, Haonan Qian, Ziyi Cao

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Executive functions were assessed using the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB), including measures of working memory, cognitive flexibility, and inhibitory control; motor competence was evaluated through a comprehensive assessment using Movement ABC-2 (assessing fine motor control), Bruininks-Oseretsky Test-2 (assessing gross motor skills), and KTK test (assessing coordination abilities), constituting a comprehensive motor development index system. …”
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    Self-directed music play to improve executive function in young children using NIRS by Taku Kosokabe, Makoto Mizusaki, Wakako Nagaoka, Miwa Honda, Noriyuki Suzuki, Yusuke Moriguchi

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Here, we examine how music play influences behavioral performance and prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity in preschoolers using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). In a randomized controlled trial, 57 three-year-olds participated in either an Orff-Schulwerk-based music play program emphasizing creative self-expression (n = 27) or a control program (n = 30). …”
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    A personal sensing technology enabled service versus a digital psychoeducation control for primary care patients with depression and anxiety: a pilot randomized controlled trial by Colleen Stiles-Shields, Karen M. Reyes, Tanvi Lakhtakia, Shannon R. Smith, Olga E. Barnas, Elizabeth L. Gray, Charles J. Krause, Kaylee P. Kruzan, Mary J. Kwasny, Zara Mir, Sameer Panjwani, Steven K. Rothschild, Lisa Sánchez-Johnsen, Nathan W. Winquist, Emily G. Lattie, Nicholas B. Allen, Madhu Reddy, David C. Mohr

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Methods Participants were randomized to either: (1) TES: the “Vira” smartphone app (Ksana Health Inc.), informed by behavioral activation and using passive sensing technology to provide behavioral “insights” and target behaviors associated with mental health symptoms, alongside lay-provider coaching, or (2) Control: the Mood Education mobile app (ME), containing static psychoeducational resources designed to target mental health symptoms. …”
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    FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE MASTICATORY MUSCLES OF PATIENTS WITH DEFECTS OF DENTITION, WHICH ARE COMPLICATED BY DENTOALVEOLAR DEFORMITIES by O. V. Bida, Yu. I. Zabuha

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Values of “K” coefficient is significantly higher than in the control group, which indicates a significant negative trend of functional bioelectric activity 1,72 ± 0,03 and 1,79 ± 0,04 for right and left masseter muscles, respectively, versus 1,04 ± 0,04 and 1,05 ± 0,04 respectively for the right and left of the chewing muscles in the control group. …”
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