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Effectiveness of abdominal bracing core exercises as rehabilitation therapy for reducing abdominal symptoms in patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease and signif...
Published 2025“…After the intervention, pain and pressure-related symptoms significantly decreased in some cases; however, gastrointestinal symptoms did not improve. …”
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Sociodemographic Characteristics of Sample 2.
Published 2025“…We also found that the mean agreement with the IB-DE subscale decreased after the pandemic. In a separate third sample (N<sub>S3</sub> = 39, 19 women, M<sub>age</sub> = 23.72), we observed an inverse U-shape relationship between moral behavior related to quarantine requirements and the IH-DE subscale, as measured during the peak pandemic restrictions in late 2020. …”
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English and German versions of OUS.
Published 2025“…We also found that the mean agreement with the IB-DE subscale decreased after the pandemic. In a separate third sample (N<sub>S3</sub> = 39, 19 women, M<sub>age</sub> = 23.72), we observed an inverse U-shape relationship between moral behavior related to quarantine requirements and the IH-DE subscale, as measured during the peak pandemic restrictions in late 2020. …”
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The relationship between longer TV watching time and risk of cognitive impairment.
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