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Mental Fatigue (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Mental Fatigue'
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Changes in athlete burnout over a thirty-week "rugby year".
17 Apr 2006
Controversy over a negative experiential state among players, discussed as "burnout" in media reports, stimulated the New Zealand Rugby Union to commission research (including the present study) into players' experiences. Athlete burnout research to ...
rec_pub_16621711-changes-athlete-burnout-thirty-week-rugby-year.htm
30 Mar 2006
Psycho-physical well-being of video display terminal (VDT) workers is often neglected. The aim of this study is to evaluate, through the comparison of controlled studies published in scientific literature, the psycho-physical well-being of VDT ...
rec_pub_16805445-scientific-evidence-occupational-medicine-meta-analysis-data.htm
20 Mar 2006
BACKGROUND: Psychometric properties of two measures of psychological well-being were evaluated for adults with growth hormone deficiency (GHD): the General Well-being Index, (GWBI)--British version of the Psychological General Well-being Index, and ...
rec_pub_16553952-psychometric-properties-two-measures-psychological-adult-growth.htm
Directed attention in normal and high-risk pregnancy.
27 Feb 2006
OBJECTIVE: To compare the ability to direct attention in women having a high-risk pregnancy with those having an uncomplicated pregnancy. DESIGN: Descriptive comparative. SETTING: A tertiary-care hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Women in the 3rd trimester of ...
rec_pub_16620250-directed-attention-normal-high-risk-pregnancy.htm
[Pathophysiology and treatment of fatigue in multiple sclerosis]
27 Feb 2006
Patients suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS) frequently complain of fatigue (53 to 92 percent depending on studies). Fatigue can be one of the most disabling symptoms of MS and presents as physical or mental fatigue in daily living activities. ...
rec_pub_16585886-pathophysiology-treatment-fatigue-multiple-sclerosis.htm
27 Feb 2006
rec_pub_16553112-l-carnitine-reduces-severity-physical-mental-fatigue-improves-daily.htm
27 Feb 2006
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that task-induced mental fatigue is moderated by control over work scheduling. Participants worked for 2 hr on simulated office work, with control manipulated by a yoking procedure. Matched participants were ...
rec_pub_16536659-control-scheduling-simulated-office-work-reduces-impact-workload.htm
Effects of working conditions on intravenous medication errors in a Japanese hospital.
27 Feb 2006
AIM: The aim of this study was to explore quantitatively which working conditions influence the occurrence of medical near-miss errors related to intravenous medication at a hospital in Japan. Background: Although working conditions such as stress, ...
rec_pub_16487424-effects-working-conditions-intravenous-medication-errors-japanese.htm
Post-duty psychomotor performance in young and senior anaesthetists.
27 Feb 2006
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The level of performance in junior and senior anaesthetists was investigated after 24-h shift working and on-call duties. METHODS: Pre- and post-duty psychomotor function, influence on response time, cognitive function and ...
rec_pub_16430797-post-duty-psychomotor-performance-young-senior-anaesthetists.htm
12 Feb 2006
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a 6-week intervention with structured physical activity, relaxation, body-awareness techniques and massage on the symptoms/side-effects of cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. The study was ...
rec_pub_16476570-the-effect-multidimensional-exercise-programme-symptoms-effects.htm
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