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Physical activity and exercise were receiving a great attention as a strategy of prevention and treatment of affective and some anxiety disorders. Many studies have showed the efficacy of exercise in major depression and at depressed episode of bipolar patients, as well as, some authors shows the benefits of exercise in some anxiety disorders like Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Panic. Despite their efficacy, little is known concerning the main mechanisms related to the antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of exercise. Several studies in an animal model using Neurotrophic Factors, Oxidative Stress, Immunologic response and other biological markers reveal promising results. However, few studies were conducted in clinical samples. Additional to the antidepressant and anxiolytic effects, exercise appears improve QoL in major depressed, bipolar and anxiety patients. Theoretically, this increase may be associated with cognitive improvements, improvements at sleep quality, physical functioning, as well as other psychological issues as self-esteem, self-concept, and general well-being. The propose of this topic is to address the novelty and most recent research, related to antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of physical activity and exercise in patients with affective and anxiety disorders, as well as the issues associated with QoL improvement.The topic is looking for: – Clinical trials using exercise and physical activity as a treatment affective and anxiety disorders. – Studies investigating the optimal prescription factors (dose, volume, intensity, setting, frequency) associated with antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of physical activity and exercise for affective and anxiety disorder patients. – Original studies, comprehensive reviews, hypothesis and opinions concerning the mechanisms of antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of physical activity and exercise in affective and anxiety disorder patients. – Original studies, comprehensive reviews, hypothesis and opinions concerning other benefits of physical activity and exercise like : cognition, weight gain prevention and QoL in affective and anxiety disorder patients. – Translational research. – Studies of cost-efficacy analysis
Meditative movement --- Galanin --- BDNF --- Quality of Life --- Depression --- Anxiety --- bipolar --- genetic marker --- Meditative movement --- Galanin --- BDNF --- Quality of Life --- Depression --- Anxiety --- bipolar --- genetic marker
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Physical activity and exercise were receiving a great attention as a strategy of prevention and treatment of affective and some anxiety disorders. Many studies have showed the efficacy of exercise in major depression and at depressed episode of bipolar patients, as well as, some authors shows the benefits of exercise in some anxiety disorders like Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Panic. Despite their efficacy, little is known concerning the main mechanisms related to the antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of exercise. Several studies in an animal model using Neurotrophic Factors, Oxidative Stress, Immunologic response and other biological markers reveal promising results. However, few studies were conducted in clinical samples. Additional to the antidepressant and anxiolytic effects, exercise appears improve QoL in major depressed, bipolar and anxiety patients. Theoretically, this increase may be associated with cognitive improvements, improvements at sleep quality, physical functioning, as well as other psychological issues as self-esteem, self-concept, and general well-being. The propose of this topic is to address the novelty and most recent research, related to antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of physical activity and exercise in patients with affective and anxiety disorders, as well as the issues associated with QoL improvement.The topic is looking for: – Clinical trials using exercise and physical activity as a treatment affective and anxiety disorders. – Studies investigating the optimal prescription factors (dose, volume, intensity, setting, frequency) associated with antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of physical activity and exercise for affective and anxiety disorder patients. – Original studies, comprehensive reviews, hypothesis and opinions concerning the mechanisms of antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of physical activity and exercise in affective and anxiety disorder patients. – Original studies, comprehensive reviews, hypothesis and opinions concerning other benefits of physical activity and exercise like : cognition, weight gain prevention and QoL in affective and anxiety disorder patients. – Translational research. – Studies of cost-efficacy analysis
Meditative movement --- Galanin --- BDNF --- Quality of Life --- Depression --- Anxiety --- bipolar --- genetic marker
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Physical activity and exercise were receiving a great attention as a strategy of prevention and treatment of affective and some anxiety disorders. Many studies have showed the efficacy of exercise in major depression and at depressed episode of bipolar patients, as well as, some authors shows the benefits of exercise in some anxiety disorders like Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Panic. Despite their efficacy, little is known concerning the main mechanisms related to the antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of exercise. Several studies in an animal model using Neurotrophic Factors, Oxidative Stress, Immunologic response and other biological markers reveal promising results. However, few studies were conducted in clinical samples. Additional to the antidepressant and anxiolytic effects, exercise appears improve QoL in major depressed, bipolar and anxiety patients. Theoretically, this increase may be associated with cognitive improvements, improvements at sleep quality, physical functioning, as well as other psychological issues as self-esteem, self-concept, and general well-being. The propose of this topic is to address the novelty and most recent research, related to antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of physical activity and exercise in patients with affective and anxiety disorders, as well as the issues associated with QoL improvement.The topic is looking for: – Clinical trials using exercise and physical activity as a treatment affective and anxiety disorders. – Studies investigating the optimal prescription factors (dose, volume, intensity, setting, frequency) associated with antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of physical activity and exercise for affective and anxiety disorder patients. – Original studies, comprehensive reviews, hypothesis and opinions concerning the mechanisms of antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of physical activity and exercise in affective and anxiety disorder patients. – Original studies, comprehensive reviews, hypothesis and opinions concerning other benefits of physical activity and exercise like : cognition, weight gain prevention and QoL in affective and anxiety disorder patients. – Translational research. – Studies of cost-efficacy analysis
Meditative movement --- Galanin --- BDNF --- Quality of Life --- Depression --- Anxiety --- bipolar --- genetic marker
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Immunogenetics --- Sex determination, Genetic --- Sex differentiation --- Genetic Marker --- H-Y Antigen --- Sex Differentiation --- Congresses. --- congresses. --- GENETIC MARKERS
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Diseases --- Genetic marker. --- HLA antigens --- HLA histocompatibility antigens --- Histocompatibility testing. --- Immunogenetics. --- Immunogenetics. --- Causes and theories of causation. --- Analysis. --- Analysis.
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Genetic Markers --- Biologische markers. --- Bio-indicatoren. --- Biochemical markers --- Marqueurs biologiques --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Genetic Markers. --- Genetic Marker --- Marker, Genetic --- Chromosome Markers --- DNA Markers --- Markers, DNA --- Markers, Genetic --- Chromosome Marker --- DNA Marker --- Marker, Chromosome --- Marker, DNA --- Markers, Chromosome --- Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique --- Periodicals --- Chemistry --- Life Sciences --- Biochemistry --- Biology
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The application of new gene technology has made the study of inherited diseases at the molecular level one of today's fastest moving research areas. This textbook reviews the latest breakthroughs and concentrates on the different types of mutation and their analysis by both classical methods and the newest DNA mapping techniques. Students will find here the information they need to complement lecture courses.
Human genetics --- Molecular biology --- Human gene mapping --- Genetic disorders --- Genetic Diseases, Inborn --- Genetic Markers --- Chromosome Mapping --- genetics --- etiology --- Chromosome Mapping. --- Genetic Markers. --- 577.27 --- Molecular genetics --- #ABIB:aimm --- Genetics --- Human chromosome mapping --- Human genome mapping --- Mapping, Human gene --- Gene mapping --- Congenital diseases --- Disorders, Genetic --- Disorders, Inherited --- Genetic diseases --- Hereditary diseases --- Inherited diseases --- Diseases --- Medical genetics --- Genetic Marker --- Marker, Genetic --- Chromosome Markers --- DNA Markers --- Markers, DNA --- Markers, Genetic --- Chromosome Marker --- DNA Marker --- Marker, Chromosome --- Marker, DNA --- Markers, Chromosome --- Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique --- Genome Mapping --- Gene Mapping --- Linkage Mapping --- Chromosome Mappings --- Gene Mappings --- Genome Mappings --- Linkage Mappings --- Mapping, Chromosome --- Mapping, Gene --- Mapping, Genome --- Mapping, Linkage --- Mappings, Chromosome --- Mappings, Gene --- Mappings, Genome --- Mappings, Linkage --- Cytogenetics --- Cytogenetic Analysis --- Gene Order --- Synteny --- etiology. --- genetics. --- Molecular bases of immunity. Molecular immunology --- Genetic disorders. --- Human gene mapping. --- Molecular genetics. --- Genetic Marker. --- Hereditary Diseases --- 577.27 Molecular bases of immunity. Molecular immunology --- Etiology. --- Genetic Diseases, Inborn - genetics --- Genetic Diseases, Inborn - etiology
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Oncology. Neoplasms --- Cancer --- Tumor markers --- Biomarkers, Tumor. --- Genetic Markers. --- Neoplasms --- Epidemiology --- Prevention --- Diagnostic use --- epidemiology. --- genetics. --- prevention & control. --- Epidemiology. --- Prevention. --- Diagnostic use. --- Genetic Marker --- Marker, Genetic --- Chromosome Markers --- DNA Markers --- Markers, DNA --- Markers, Genetic --- Chromosome Marker --- DNA Marker --- Marker, Chromosome --- Marker, DNA --- Markers, Chromosome --- Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique --- Periodicals --- Health Sciences --- Clinical Medicine --- Diseases --- General and Others --- Medical Education, Training & Research --- Oncology --- Preventive Medicine --- Genetic Markers --- epidemiology --- genetics --- prevention & control
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Cancer --- Tumor markers --- Genetic Markers. --- Neoplasms --- Epidemiology --- Prevention --- Diagnostic use --- epidemiology. --- genetics. --- prevention & control. --- Epidemiology. --- Prevention. --- Diagnostic use. --- Genetic Marker --- Marker, Genetic --- Chromosome Markers --- DNA Markers --- Markers, DNA --- Markers, Genetic --- Chromosome Marker --- DNA Marker --- Marker, Chromosome --- Marker, DNA --- Markers, Chromosome --- Biological markers (Oncology) --- Cancer markers --- Markers, Tumor --- Tumor associated markers --- Cancers --- Carcinoma --- Malignancy (Cancer) --- Malignant tumors --- Molecular diagnosis --- Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique --- Biochemical markers --- Tumors --- Genetic Markers
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In a number of European countries (e.g., Spain, Italy, France, Portugal, Slovenia, Croatia, Poland), a portion of the pig sector is aimed at the production of traditional and certified products (e.g., PDO—Protected Designation of Origin, PGI—Protected Geographical Indication). Dry-cured ham is probably the most famous traditional pork product; however, typical pork products are produced in (and exported to) many countries worldwide. The meat used for producing these high-quality delicacies needs to be suitable for seasoning and dry-curing, and these characteristics are the result of complex interactions between the animal (breed, genotype, rearing condition, feeding regime, age and weight at slaughter, etc.) and the environment, without disregarding the importance of ethical attributes such as animal welfare and the environmental impact.This Special Issue focuses on all the innovative production strategies for pigs intended for high-quality, typical productions (in term of higher sustainability of the whole production chain, improvement of animal welfare, innovative feeding and farming techniques, reduction in environmental impact, improvement in meat and fat quality, etc.), with emphasis on PDOs, PGIs, and other recognized production schemes, and it is aimed at providing new insights for a wide range of stakeholders from different countries.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Technology, engineering, agriculture --- altitude --- carcass quality --- meat quality --- amino acid --- fatty acid --- natural extract --- curing agents --- sausages --- Cinta Senese pig --- immunocastration --- entire male --- castration --- pig --- dry-cured ham --- Iberian pig --- extensive system --- low-protein diet --- carcass --- fatty-acid profile --- Liangshan pig --- traditional pig products --- swine --- Alentejano --- Bísaro --- Ribatejano --- dorsal subcutaneous fat --- pork quality --- lncIMF4 --- intramuscular preadipocyte --- differentiation --- autophagy --- aggression --- agonistic behavior --- darkness --- light --- mixing --- photoperiod --- regrouping --- skin lesions --- Sus scrofa --- Iberian pork --- quality standard --- qualitative analysis --- in-depth interviews --- adipose tissue --- plasma hormones --- lipogenic enzymes --- fatty acids --- animal welfare --- transport --- stress --- pigs --- pork --- solid-phase microextraction --- mass spectrometry --- aroma --- meat --- genetic marker --- ham processing --- ham quality
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