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[BOOK] The relaxation & stress reduction workbook


M Davis, ER Eshelman, M McKay, 2008 - books.google.com
"This comprehensive workbook deserves to be in the library of every active
therapist, but it shouldn't be left on the shelf! Once again, the authors have
empowered the reader with straight- forward instructions on every major ...
Cited by 304 - Related articles - Library Search - All 6 versions

Self-management interventions for chronic illness

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S Newman, L Steed, K Mulligan - The Lancet, 2004 - Elsevier
An increasing number of interventions have been developed for patients to better
manage their chronic illnesses. They are characterised by substantial
responsibility taken by patients, and are commonly referred to as self- ...
Cited by 177 - Related articles - All 15 versions

Mind-body medicine: state of the science, implications for practice

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JA Astin, SL Shapiro, DM Eisenberg, KL Forys - Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 2003 - Am Board Family Med
Results: Drawing principally from systematic reviews and meta-analyses, there is
considerable evidence of efficacy for several mind-body therapies in the
treatment of coronary artery disease (eg, cardiac rehabilitation), ...
Cited by 163 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 17 versions

Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials of psychological …


K Ismail, K Winkley, S Rabe-Hesketh - The Lancet, 2004 - Elsevier
We searched MEDLINE, PsychINFO, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Central Register of
Controlled Trials up to January, 2003. Eligible studies were randomised
controlled trials that involved people with type 2 diabetes and evaluated a ...
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Socioeconomic position and health among persons with diabetes mellitus: a conceptual …

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AF Brown, SL Ettner, J Piette, M Weinberger, … - Epidemiologic reviews, 2004 - Soc Epidemiolc Res
1 Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of
California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. 2 Health Sciences and Research
Development, Ann Arbor Veterans Administration Medical Center and ...
Cited by 62 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions

The role of stress in inflammatory disease, including periodontal disease: review of concepts …


L LeResche, SF Dworkin - Periodontology 2000, 2002 - pt.wkhealth.com
Stress, a term continually being redefined in the scientific study of disease
and illness, is nevertheless a confirmed and important factor in the etiology
and maintenance of many inflammatory diseases, including periodontal ...
Cited by 37 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions

[PDF] Role of a critical visceral adipose tissue threshold (CVATT) in metabolic syndrome: …


ES Freedland - Nutr Metab, 2004 - biomedcentral.com
Abstract There are likely many scenarios and pathways that can lead to metabolic
syndrome. This paper reviews mechanisms by which the accumulation of visceral
adipose tissue (VAT) may contribute to the metabolic syndrome, and explores ...
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[PDF] Achieving good glycemic control: initiation of new antihyperglycemic therapies in patients …


AJ Karter, HH Moffet, J Liu, MM Parker, AT … - Am J Manag Care, 2005 - ajmc.com
The importance of maintaining tight blood glucose control for the prevention of
microvascular com- plications (eg, retinopathy, nephropathy) is well
established.1,2 For almost half of a century, insulin and sulfonylureas ...
Cited by 32 - Related articles - View as HTML - All 4 versions

Relationship between stress, inflammation and metabolism


G Seematter, C Binnert, JL Martin, L Tappy - Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Purpose of review: Various threatening stimuli, such as pain, low blood
pressure, or infection, elicit a set of neuroendocrine responses that include an
increased secretion of catecholamines and glucocorticoid from the adrenal ...
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Healthy coping, negative emotions, and diabetes management: a systematic review and …


EB Fisher, CT Thorpe, BME DeVellis, RF … - The Diabetes Educator, 2007 - tde.sagepub.com
Connections among psychological variables, behavioral factors, coping, metabolic
control, and quality of life are appreciable and multidirectional. Interventions
for which well-controlled studies indicate benefits for quality of life ...
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