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Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. 28:193-203
Thermal biofeedback may be a useful adjunctive technique for enhancing cutaneous blood flow in patients with lower-extremity vascular complications of diabetes. However, autonomic, sensory, and/or motor neuropathies may impair vasomotion and limit th
Autor:
Marit Sørensen, Judy L. Van Raalte, Britton W. Brewer, Patricia L. Fiero, Nancy S. Diehl, Darlene Shaw
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Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal. 10:89-101
In a study examining the relationships between two social psychological factors and exercise partner preferences, 97 women (mean age 32.42; SD = 9.85 years) provided demographic information, indicated their exercise partner preference, and completed
Publikováno v:
Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback. 28(3)
Thermal biofeedback may be a useful adjunctive technique for enhancing cutaneous blood flow in patients with lower-extremity vascular complications of diabetes. However, autonomic, sensory, and/or motor neuropathies may impair vasomotion and limit th
Autor:
Kristine L. Brady, Patricia L. Fiero
Publikováno v:
Advanced Abnormal Psychology ISBN: 9781461346319
This chapter is concerned with actual medical conditions that are significantly influenced by psychological, behavioral, and/or environmental factors. Psychological factors that contribute to medical conditions include personality variables such as n
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Publikováno v:
Archives of general psychiatry. 51(10)
The purpose of this article is to review the literature on the effects of the menstrual cycle on dependent variables in mood disorder research to inform investigators which physiological measures are likely to be significantly affected by menstrual c
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The American journal of psychiatry. 150(2)
Objective: The authors examined the relationship between depressive symptoms and the self-reported use ofalcohol, carbohydrates, and caffeine in normal volunteers and four groups ofpsychiatric outpatients. Method: Outpatients and normal volunteers we