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Mental Fatigue (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Mental Fatigue'
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Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome: underestimated and undertreated.
27 Mar 2005
The obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) was first identified only 40 years ago and its clinical importance is increasingly recognized. Although now acknowledged as a worldwide problem, which in Western countries affects 2-4% of middle-aged men ...
rec_pub_15798032-obstructive-sleep-apnoea-syndrome-underestimated-undertreated.htm
Mental workload: a new parameter for objective assessment?
27 Feb 2005
rec_pub_15846450-mental-workload-new-parameter-objective-assessment.htm
27 Feb 2005
Exposure to Magnetic Fields (MF) may affect the health of workers in an occupational environment. However, there is no clear evidence that the emission of MF from the visual display terminals (VDT) affects workers'mental status or induces stress in ...
rec_pub_15794590-a-low-level-magnetic-field-exposure-does-affect-participant-s-mental.htm
Fatigue is not a specific symptom in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis.
27 Feb 2005
BACKGROUND: Fatigue has been reported to be common in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). Limited data exist on comparison with fatigue in the general population and comparison with patients with other chronic gastrointestinal disorders ...
rec_pub_15716661-fatigue-specific-symptom-patients-primary-biliary-cirrhosis.htm
Impaired cognitive control and reduced cingulate activity during mental fatigue.
22 Feb 2005
Neurocognitive mechanisms underlying the effects of mental fatigue are poorly understood. Here, we examined whether error-related brain activity, indexing performance monitoring by the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and strategic behavioural ...
rec_pub_15993758-impaired-cognitive-control-reduced-cingulate-activity-mental-fatigue.htm
Fatigue and fatigue-related symptoms in an orofacial pain population.
30 Jan 2005
OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to investigate the presence and magnitude of self-reported fatigue and fatigue-related symptoms and to determine whether fatigue can be distinguished as a unique clinical symptom in a sample of patients ...
rec_pub_15660087-fatigue-fatigue-related-symptoms-orofacial-pain-population.htm
Cardiovascular effects of coffee: is it a risk factor?
30 Dec 2004
Intake of coffee, one of the most common beverages worldwide, is often reported as a cardiovascular risk factor; however, definitive data are lacking. Acute intake of coffee or beverages containing caffeine can increase blood pressure, heart minute ...
rec_pub_15886549-cardiovascular-effects-coffee-risk-factor.htm
30 Nov 2004
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Increased mental fatiguability, concentration and memory difficulties, irritability, emotional instability, impaired stress tolerance, and sound and light sensitivity, in this paper operationalized through the ...
rec_pub_15742983-a-qualitative-study-consequences-hidden-dysfunctions-year-mild-stroke.htm
Characteristics of an external employee assistance programme in Japan.
29 Nov 2004
BACKGROUND: Mental health care is now a major occupational health issue in Japan. Although realizing effective use of external employee assistance programmes (EAPs) has been identified as crucial for mental health care, few scientific papers ...
rec_pub_15576872-characteristics-external-employee-assistance-programme-japan.htm
What is the clinical significance of periodic limb movements during sleep?
21 Nov 2004
To understand better the clinical impact of periodic limb movements during sleep (PLMS) we analysed data from 51 patients who, following an adaptation night, presented a PLMS index > 5 during two consecutive nocturnal polysomnographic recordings. In ...
rec_pub_15890162-what-clinical-significance-periodic-limb-movements-sleep.htm
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