
Johannes Thrul
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Activity variability: A novel physical activity metric and its association with cognitive impairment
1 month ago |
alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Patrick Donahue |Jennifer A. Schrack |Johannes Thrul |Michelle Carlson
1 INTRODUCTION Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) are a leading cause of death and disability in the United States.1 Older adults with higher daily physical activity levels are believed to have a lower risk of ADRD, making physical activity a modifiable ADRD risk factor.2 Yet, people with ADRD or those who are experiencing cognitive decline often have reduced and altered gait speed/mechanics and daily activity patterns compared to those with normal cognition.3-5 For instance,...
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Jan 17, 2025 |
healio.com | Andrew Rhoades |Carol L. DiBerardino |Johannes Thrul
You've successfully added to your alerts. You will receive an email when new content is published. Click Here to Manage Email Alerts We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact [email protected]. Key takeaways: Study data show that nicotine pouches benefit adults who switched over to them from cigarettes or other tobacco products. The authorization does not mean the products are safe or “FDA approved,” however.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Bryant M. Stone |Johannes Thrul
Innovative real-time data collection methodologies, including ecological momentary assessments, allow researchers to apply cutting-edge analytical tools, such as network analyses—unlocking insights that reshape our understanding of substance use and behavioral addictions. Serre et al.’s study epitomizes these innovative approaches poised to advance addiction research.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
nature.com | Johannes Thrul
In the USA, there are more than 5.5 million registered patients in state-regulated medicinal cannabis programs and many people use hemp products (sourced from cannabis containing <0.3% delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) by dry weight) for therapeutic purposes.
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Aug 7, 2024 |
digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu | Jennifer Kawi |Chao Hsing Yeh |Lauren Grant |Johannes Thrul
BACKGROUND: The existing literature has limited detail on theory-driven interventions, particularly in pain studies. We adapted Bandura's self-efficacy framework toward a theory-driven, non-pharmacological intervention using auricular point acupressure (APA) and evaluated participants' perceptions of this intervention on their pain self-management. APA is a non-invasive modality based on auricular acupuncture principles.
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