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Relaxation (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Relaxation'
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The "weight" of words on the forearms during relaxation.
22 Mar 2009
In this paper we examined the influence of repetition of weight-related sentences on the involuntary pressure forces of the forearms, when in a relaxed state. These forces were involuntary oscillations, exerted by muscle movements of the ...
rec_pub_19308725-the-weight-words-forearms-relaxation.htm
The second exteroceptive suppression is affected by psychophysiological factors.
Mar 2009
OBJECTIVE: The second exteroceptive suppression (ES2) is assumed to be an indicator of central antinociceptive processing, although some conflicting data have been produced. We examined the impact of experimentally induced psychophysiological ...
rec_pub_19446711-the-second-exteroceptive-suppression-affected-psychophysiological.htm
Meditative movement as a category of exercise: implications for research.
27 Feb 2009
INTRODUCTION: Meditative Movement (MM) is proposed as a new category of exercise defined by (a) some form of movement or body positioning, (b) a focus on breathing, and (c) a cleared or calm state of mind with a goal of (d) deep states of ...
rec_pub_19420401-meditative-movement-category-exercise-implications-research.htm
16 Feb 2009
OBJECTIVE: To investigate patterns of, and associations between, physical activity at work and in leisure time, television viewing and computer use. SUBJECTS: 4531 men and 4594 women with complete plausible data, age 44-45 years, participating in ...
rec_pub_19223916-estimated-activity-patterns-british-45-year-olds-cross-sectional.htm
21 Jan 2009
This paper describes the development and implementation of a physiotherapy intervention for a large multicentred randomised controlled trial of the early management of whiplash injuries in a National Health Service setting. Participants were ...
rec_pub_19627681-development-delivery-physiotherapy-intervention-early-management.htm
Tea-totaling may just be all its cracked up to be.
30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19260206-tea-totaling-just-cracked-be.htm
Effect of integrated yoga on stress and heart rate variability in pregnant women.
23 Dec 2008
OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of integrated yoga practice and guided yogic relaxation on both perceived stress and measured autonomic response in healthy pregnant women. METHOD: The 122 healthy women recruited between the 18th and 20th week of ...
rec_pub_19110245-effect-integrated-yoga-stress-heart-rate-variability-pregnant-women.htm
10 Dec 2008
INTRODUCTION: The internal pelvic exam is a critical component of women's reproductive health care; however, it can be perceived as uncomfortable, embarrassing, and painful, which may lead some women to avoid this procedure. AIMS: The purpose of ...
rec_pub_19170862-just-relax-physicians-experiences-women-difficult-impossible-examine.htm
Light pressure massage for patients with severe anxiety.
9 Dec 2008
Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is common in the western world with a lifetime prevalence of 4.3 to 5.9% and is twice as common in women as in men. GAD can have a decisive impact on a patient's everyday life as it is surrounded by unfocused ...
rec_pub_19341988-light-pressure-massage-patients-severe-anxiety.htm
4 Dec 2008
This study investigated heart rate variability (HRV) in healthy volunteers that were selected for extreme scores of trait anxiety (TA), during two opposite psychophysiological conditions of mental stress, and relaxation induced by autogenic ...
rec_pub_19059813-reduced-heart-rate-variability-vagal-tone-anxiety-trait-versus-state.htm
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