... meat intakeand GC and OC risk (10 of 14 studies on GC and of studies of OC), which were SS in most of them, particularly regarding OC Preserved fish intake Regarding GC risk and preserved fish intake ... no association with nitrite intake[ 16] or no significantly positive association with nitrite and NDMA intake[ 21] (Figure 1) Dietary intake of food sources of exogenous and/ or endogenous nitrosamines ... meat intakeand GC and OC, showing a positive association in of studies of GC and in of studies on OC However, there are a large number of case-control studies presenting results on meat intake and...
... Disorder and Tourette’s Syndrome Donna R Palumbo v 39 89 vi Contents Anxiety andOther Comorbid Emotional Disorders Barbara J Coffey, Deborah Frisone, and Loren Gianini 109 Aggressive Symptoms and ... Budman, Lori Rockmore, and Ruth Dowling Bruun 127 III DIAGNOSIS AND ASSESSMENT Primary Tic Disorders Gerald Erenberg 155 Tics in Other Neurological Disorders Joseph Jankovic and Carolyn Kwak 173 ... parkinsonism, and progressive supranuclear palsy, and from levodopa toxicity; brief sounds in oromandibular dystonia, Huntington’s disease, neuroacanthocytosis, and tardive dyskinesia; and the sniffing and...
... considered to be different from that of other relaxin proteins involved in the growth and remodeling of reproductive andother tissues during pregnancy [10] In the mouse and rat brain, relaxin-3 expression ... neuroendocrine processes, stress response, water intakeand spatial memory [12,16,28,30–35] Particularly, this peptide also regulates food intake, as well as other hypothalamic peptides described in ... expression and function in the hypothalamus sion and leads to an increase in relaxin-3 mRNA levels in the NI [12] On the other hand, relaxin-3-positive neurons project fibers to the hypothalamus, and...
... andfoodintake by PrRP and RFRP The PrRP and RFRP systems influence energy homeostasis and stress responses The dorsomedial hypothalamus has direct connections to and from the limbic areas, other ... the brainstem and hypothalamus, and induce neuroendocrine andbehavioral responses Foodintake also activates the brainstem and hypothalamus, resulting in the termination of meals and the induction ... energy consumption Energy homeostasis and stress interact with each other Stress affects foodintakeand energy expenditure On the other hand, energy balance conditions affect stress responses As...
... Kennedy S, Goldbloom D: Current perspectives on drug therapies for anorexianervosaandbulimianervosa Drugs 1991, 41:367-377 Agras W, Brandt H, Bulik C, Dolan-Sewell R, Fairburn C, Halmi K, Herzog ... in patients with anorexianervosaand in semistarved rats: evidence for a pivotal role of hypoleptinemia Physiol Behav 2003, 79:25-37 Guelfi J, C M: [Anorexia nervosa A clinical and psychometric ... indifference' and mood in anorexia nervosa: neuropsychological correlates Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiat 1991, 15:15-23 Casper RC: Behavioral activation and lack of concern, core symptoms of anorexia...
... and limbic structures, coincident AD-type pathology in cortical and limbic structures, and pathology in subcortical structures (eg, degeneration of the medial susbtantia nigra and nuclei of other ... distinct and different diseases, and others have given its name to diseases differing essentially from it" [1] For instance, dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease are one or two disorders? ... recognize that cognitive andbehavioral symptoms are common in PD and are major determinants of patients' and caregivers' distress, often leading to institutionalization The Movement Disorders Society...
... aComparisons between AN and HC; bcomparisons between AN and ANRec; ccomparisons between ANRec and HC AN = anorexia nervosa; ANOVA = analysis of variance; ANRec = recovered from anorexia nervosa; BMI = ... 0.001 aComparisons between AN and HC; bcomparisons between AN and ANRec; ccomparisons between ANRec and HC AN = anorexia nervosa; ANRec = recovered from anorexia nervosa; HC = healthy controls; ... juvenile anorexianervosa Psychiatry Res 1998, 82:171-179 American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 4th edition Washington DC: American Psychiatric...
... ‘cognition’, and ‘eating disorders (including anorexia , bulimia , ‘EDNOS’, ‘recovered anorexia , ‘recovered bulimia ) After failing to obtain a substantial number of studies in bulimianervosa ... 33 anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and related eating disorders London, UK: National Institute for Clinical Excellence; 2004 Bulik CM, Berkman ND, Brownley KA, Sedway JA, Lohr KN: Anorexianervosa ... information for clinicians and researchers Acknowledgements This work is part of the ARIADNE (Applied Research into AnorexiaNervosaand Not Otherwise Specified Eating Disorders) programme, funded...
... with anorexianervosaandbulimianervosa Mol Psychiatry 2003, 8:680-684 21 Palmblad J, Fohlin L, Norberg R: Plasma levels of complement factors and 4, orosomucoid and opsonic functions in anorexia ... severe anorexia nervosa, and to determine whether complement serum levels may represent a useful marker for determining and monitoring the severity of disease We hypothesized that anorexianervosa ... forms of anorexianervosa Upon primary medical stabilization, patients are transferred to a psychiatrically based inpatient eating disorder program further treatment and follow-up Patients and controls...
... subcutaneous tissue A thorough and accurate knowledge of the course of the SPN and its relationships is essential to understand the pathophysiology, and a thorough and careful physical examination ... palsy in anorexia nervosa: three cases Arch Pediatr 2000, 7:316-317 Lutte I, Rhys C, Hubert C, Brion F, Boland B, Peeters A, Van Den Bergh P, Lambert M: Peroneal nerve palsy in anorexianervosa ... in a patient with anorexianervosa Int J Eat Disord 1997, 22:335-337 MacKenzie JR, LaBan MM, Sackeyfio AH: The prevalence of peripheral neuropathy in patients with anorexianervosa Arch Phys...
... damage in anorexia nervosa: two case reports Nutrition 2006, 22:572-575 Mine T, Ogata E, Kumano H, Kuboki T, Suematsu H: Liver dysfunction in anorexianervosa Reports of the anorexianervosa study ... contributions SY and MS contributed equally to the management of the patient and the researching for and writing of this manuscript SY mainly wrote the manuscript MK, SK, and KS commented on drafts and did ... in anorexianervosa Int J Eat Disord 2001, 29:354-357 Bando N, Watanabe K, Tomotake M, Taniguchi T, Ohmori T: Central pontine myelinolysis associated with a hypoglycemic coma in anorexia nervosa...
... for low mood and zopiclone (7.5 mg four times a day) Her physical health screen did not reveal any abnormalities She had a long history of both anorexianervosaand alcohol dependence Anorexia was ... of and lacerating; her last admission to Accident and Emergency was two years ago Her father died of alcohol-related problems and her uncles are also alcohol dependent Her sister had anorexianervosa ... not considered addictive and that there is no specific protocol for detoxification, other than substitution with diazepam, and help for understanding this addiction and preventing relapse Discussion...
... patients with anorexianervosa compared with the general population is 11.6 for all causes of death and 56.9 for suicide, anorexianervosa remains a very important disorder to recognize and treat ... the setting of anorexia [6] There are two case reports which describe individual patients with anorexianervosaand SMA syndrome who were unwilling to comply with psychotherapy and consequently ... management for the other We therefore describe various treatment options for managing both anorexiaand SMA syndrome, and illustrate how we utilized a variety of resources to develop a novel and appropriate...
... be caused by their presence in the same foods and by the biological interaction of vitamins C and E [13,15] A beneficial association between fish intakeand asthma was suggested by the observation ... unfavourable intake of these foods [20] The contribution of each of these foods to the overall beneficial effect was largely additive Information on the temporal relationship between dietary intakeand ... confounding bias and to misclassification of dietary intakeand disease outcome [26] Differences in methods of data collection and analysis may be another source of variability between studies Reporting...
... endocannabinoid anandamide are increased in anorexianervosaand in binge-eating disorder, but not in bulimianervosa Neuropsychopharmacology 2005, 30:1216-1221 Bulik CM, Hebebrand J, Keski-Rahkonen ... anxiety andfood restriction on physical activity levels in acute anorexianervosa Int J Eat Disord 2004, 36:163-171 Holtkamp K, Herpertz-Dahlmann B, Hebebrand K, Mika C, Kratzsch J, Hebebrand J: ... hydrolase that hydrolyses 2-AG in glycerol and arachidonic acid [22] As endocannabinoids stimulate foodintake through activation of CNR1 and as FAAH, NAAA and MGLL counteract the orexigenic effects...
... with anorexianervosa choose to engage in weight loss behaviours – mild anorexianervosa' D23 'Patients with anorexianervosa choose to engage in weight loss behaviours – severe anorexianervosa' ... exercise and purging behaviours – severe anorexianervosa' D28 'Patients with anorexianervosa are generally able to reason properly about treatment – mild anorexianervosa' 0.71 tribution of standardised ... Questions specifically on anorexia nervosa: II Treatment decisions in anorexianervosa C20 'Treatment refusal by patients is due to the influence of the anorexianervosaand therefore does not fully...
... messages • Anorexianervosa is an infrequent cause of ICU admission • ICU physicians need recommendations to improve the management of anorexianervosa patients • Early recognition and prevention ... mortality of anorexianervosa patients admitted in ICU Authors’ contributions MV and JMC participated in the design of the study, carried out the study and drafted the manuscript MR, MVP, EF and JEB ... weight restoration in anorexia nervosa: a randomized controlled trial JAMA 2006, 295:2605-2612 Fairburn CG, Cowen PJ, Harrison PJ: Twin studies and the etiology of eating disorders Int J Eat Disord...
... regulatory and compliance issues affecting private funds and investment advisers, as well as broker-dealers, banks and registered investment companies Mr Gale also forms and structures private funds and ... collection obligations; Business conduct and governance standards; 10 Counterparty eligibility requirements; and 11 Segregation of uncleared funds D Mandatory Clearing and Exchange Trading Dodd-Frank ... in a “covered fund” (e.g., a hedge fund, private equity fund, and numerous other private funds and pooled investment vehicles), and (ii) having certain relationships with a covered fund.33 Additionally,...