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    Upper and lower musculoskeletal back pain, stress, physical activity, and organisational work support: An exploratory study of police investigative interviewers by Lillis Rabbing, Brita Bjørkelo, Eva Langvik

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Compared to other police employees, they reported similar levels of musculoskeletal back pain, higher levels of upper back pain, and higher levels of stress. Physical activity was not related to musculoskeletal back pain. …”
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    Development oxidative stress in terms physical activity peak intensity by N. Bogdanovskaya, A. Golubenko

    Published 2016-08-01
    Subjects: “…oxidative stress, physical activity…”
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    The impact of adolescents’ health motivation on the relationship among mental stress, physical exercise, and stress symptoms during COVID-19: A dual moderation model by Hu Lou, Jin Chen, Ping Liu

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…However, it remains unclear whether health motivation regulates the relationships among mental stress, physical exercise, and stress symptoms. This study examined whether mental stress events during the epidemic can predict stress symptoms, whether physical exercise can buffer mental stress, and whether the mental stress buffer effect is enhanced when health motivation regarding physical exercise is high.MethodsIn total, 2,420 junior high school students (1,190 boys and 1,230 girls; 826 seventh-grade students, 913 eighth-grade students, and 681 ninth-grade students) from nine provinces nationwide were selected to investigate mental stress events, symptoms, health motivation, and physical exercise in adolescents. …”
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    Analysis of the actual nutrition status of servicemen of the Transcarpathian region who participated in the ATO and its influence on the development of the pathology of the digesti... by Ivan M. Rogach, Angelika O. Keretsman, Ivan I. Gadzhega

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…This gain is particularly gaining in people who work in conditions of increased stress, physical and psychological overload. To such a contingent of population are also servicemen of the armed forces of Ukraine. …”
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    Sarcopenic obesity, pathogenesis, and treatment with a focus on exercise and protein intake by Yasemin Karaağaç

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Changes in body composition and sex hormones with age, myocellular mechanisms, inflammation, oxidative stress, physical inactivity, and insufficient protein intake are the main factors associated with the pathogenesis of sarcopenic obesity. …”
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    Understanding the relationship between perceived stress, academic motivation, and physical activity in college students during the coronavirus pandemic by Martina Rahe, Petra Jansen

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…General stress and gender predicted mastery goals, and performance goals were predicted by general stress. Physical activity was not related to students' motivation during the pandemic. …”
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    The Importance of Leptin in Animal Science by Mirela Ahmadi, Nicolae Păcală, Ioan Bencsik, Dorel Dronca, Lavinia Ștef, Ileana Nichita, Mihaela Scurtu, Cornelia Milovanov

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Blood leptin is correlated also with other characteristics, such as: fasting for a short term, stress, physical activity, sleep duration (prehibernation and hibernation), insulin concentration, obesity and diabetes.…”
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    A 12-week community-based physical activity and mindfulness intervention: health outcomes and markers of autonomic nervous system function (Sweet Hearts biokinetics pilot study) by Evans, Robert William, Hume, David John, Noorbhai, Mohammed Habib, Van der Schyff, Nasief, Rauch, H.G. Laurie

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The nexus between stress, physical inactivity and non-communicable diseases may be regulated, in part, by changes in the autonomic nervous system (ANS). …”
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    Sources of Psychological Stress and its Relationship to Adjustment Strategies among Syrian Adolescence Refugees in Jordan by Omar. M. Alshawashreh, Housneih. A. Nazzal

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The results indicated that the sources of emotional stress ranked first within the (high) level, followed by the sources of stress (physical, personal, academic, and social), respectively, and all of them came at the (medium) level. …”
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    Application of Temperature Cycles to Austenitic Steel and Study of the Residual Stresses Distribution in HAZ by Šárka Bukovská, Jaromír Moravec, Martin Švec, Jiří Sobotka

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Therefore, a methodology of temperature–stress physical simulations has been developed to study residual stresses in the HAZ over a 6.5 times larger section of the test sample. …”
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    Effect of moisture and region of cut on cassava stalk properties in biomass applications by Nisanath Kaewwinud, Porntep Khokhajaikiat, Apichart Boonma

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Mechanical properties were represented by shearing stress. Physical properties, on the other hand, were represented by length, diameter, and mass. …”
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    Gut brain interaction theory reveals gut microbiota mediated neurogenesis and traditional Chinese medicine research strategies by Chenxi Zhang, Peng Xue, Haiyan Zhang, Chenxi Tan, Shiyao Zhao, Xudong Li, Lihui Sun, Huihui Zheng, Jun Wang, Baoling Zhang, Weiya Lang

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…External factors like stress, physical exercise, diet, medications, etc., affect neurogenesis and the gut microbiota. …”
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    Non-Invasive Assessment of Vascular Circulation Based on Flow Mediated Skin Fluorescence (FMSF) by Andrzej Marcinek, Joanna Katarzynska, Leslaw Sieron, Robert Skokowski, Jacek Zielinski, Jerzy Gebicki

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The NOI parameter is an auxiliary parameter for evaluating the state of microcirculation under stress of various origins (e.g., emotional stress, physical exhaustion, or post-infection stress). …”
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    Epigenetics, Environment and Asthma by María Guadalupe Rico-Rosillo, Gloria Bertha Vega-Robledo, Raúl Silva-García, Diego Oliva-Rico

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…External stimulus such as nourishment, stress, physical activity, atmospheric pollution, tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking can induce either gene silencing or gene expression. …”
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    Dissociation in the phenomenological perspective (in athletes and representatives of extreme careers) by Anastasia S. Vlasik, Alexey V. Korshunov

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…This paper attempts to analyze dissociation from the perspective of phenomenology as experience of persons engaged in activities related to high stress (physical and/ or psychological). Dissociation is usually correlated with the so-called reaction fading in life-threatening situations, which along with the reactions of “fight or flight” reveal both in humans and the representatives of the animal world (“fight, flight or freeze”). …”
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    Epigenetic Genome Modifications during Pregnancy: The Impact of Essential Nutritional Supplements on DNA Methylation by Maciej W. Socha, Wojciech Flis, Mateusz Wartęga

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Recently, more and more attention has been paid to the impacts of specific environmental factors, such as diet, stress, physical activity, etc., on epigenetic modifications, understood as changes occurring in gene expression without the direct alteration of DNA sequences. …”
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    Self-perceived mental well-being amongst Malaysian dentists by Ab-Murat, Norintan, Mason, Lydia, Kadir, Rahimah Abdul, Yusoff, Noriah

    Published 2018
    “…Under the physiological aspect, most respondents reported that they were ‘generally happy’ (93.3%), but about 30% stated they were ‘stressed physically and emotionally’. Of the six domains under the psychological aspect, positive well-being was observed in the ‘sense of coherence’ and ‘behavioural stress’ domains. …”
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