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    Image_2_No Evidence for a Decrease in Physical Activity Among Swiss Office Workers During COVID-19: A Longitudinal Study.TIFF by Andrea Martina Aegerter (10127111)

    Published 2021
    “…Weak statistical evidence for a decline in total physical activity in metabolic equivalent of task minutes per week (MET min/week) was found (estimate = −292, 95% CI from – ∞ to 74, p-value = 0.09), with no evidence for a decrease in the three types of activity: walking (estimate = −189, 95% CI from – ∞ to 100, p-value = 0.28), moderate-intensity activity (estimate = −200, 95% CI from – ∞ to 30, p-value = 0.22) and vigorous-intensity activity (estimate = 80, 95% CI from – ∞ to 460, p-value = 0.74). …”
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    Presentation_1_No Evidence for a Decrease in Physical Activity Among Swiss Office Workers During COVID-19: A Longitudinal Study.pdf by Andrea Martina Aegerter (10127111)

    Published 2021
    “…Weak statistical evidence for a decline in total physical activity in metabolic equivalent of task minutes per week (MET min/week) was found (estimate = −292, 95% CI from – ∞ to 74, p-value = 0.09), with no evidence for a decrease in the three types of activity: walking (estimate = −189, 95% CI from – ∞ to 100, p-value = 0.28), moderate-intensity activity (estimate = −200, 95% CI from – ∞ to 30, p-value = 0.22) and vigorous-intensity activity (estimate = 80, 95% CI from – ∞ to 460, p-value = 0.74). …”
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    Decreased brain-derived neurotrophic factor plasma levels in psoriasis patients by A.R. Brunoni (5694239)

    Published 2019
    “…Our finding, that BDNF is decreased in psoriasis, supports the concept of a brain-skin connection in psoriasis. …”
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    Fig 5 Data. by Kevin D. Gaitonde (15411707)

    Published 2023
    “…Loss-of-function GNAS in QPLOT neurons resulted in several subtle rhythmic changes in multiple metabolic parameters. We observed that <i>Opn5</i><sup><i>cre</i></sup><i>; Gnas</i><sup><i>fl/fl</i></sup> mice show a higher rhythm-adjusted mean energy expenditure at 22°C and 10°C, and an exaggerated respiratory exchange shift with temperature. …”
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