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ISSN:1751-0759

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Background: Although seated isometric yoga has been shown to reduce the fatigue and pain of patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), some patients who are for the most part bedridden have...
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Objective: Screening tools such as the Patient Healthcare Questionnaire (PHQ) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) are useful for detecting poststroke depression (PSD). However, validation of these tools has y...
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Background: In Japan, approximately 20% of young women are underweight, a rate higher than that of other developed countries. For women, being underweight at a young age has been associated with amenorrhea, eating disorde...
Mariko Ogawa,Michiko Nakazato,Jinko Yokota et al. Mariko Ogawa et al.
Background: In Japan, approximately 20% of young women are underweight, a rate higher than that of other developed countries. For women, being underweight at a young age has been associated with amenorrhea, eating disorde...
Takakazu Oka,Battuvshin Lkhagvasuren Takakazu Oka
Background: Our previous studies demonstrated that the regular practice of recumbent isometric yoga reduced the fatigue of patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Some patients with ME/C...
Noriaki Kurita,Takako Maeshibu,Tetsuro Aita et al. Noriaki Kurita et al.
Background: Obesity is a chronic disease influenced by genetic, cultural, environmental, and psychosocial factors, making it difficult to manage through individual effort alone. Despite this complexity, obesity is often a...
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Background: Psychosocial factors are involved in all types of chronic pain but seem to play a more prominent role in non-specific pain, such as chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP), compared to a specific pain condition, su...
Isa Okajima,Miho Suzuki,Noriko Tanizawa et al. Isa Okajima et al.
Background: Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) has a high potential for improving insomnia and depressive symptoms; however, it is unclear whether the improvement of symptoms reaches the level of healthy pe...
Lujain Nahas,Jameel Soqia,Lama Mohamad et al. Lujain Nahas et al.
Objective: To study how common are disordered eating behaviors among medical residents in different specialties and how certain preceding factors might contribute to that risk. ...