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RESEARCH Open Access
Measuring the impact of apnea and obesity on
circadian activity patterns using functional linear
modeling of actigraphy ... Results
WeapplyFLMtomeasuretheimpactofapneaand
BMI on subject circadian activity patterns and test the
null hypothesis that circadian a...
... levels of impact
and distress across the aspects assessed by the PIPP.
Discussion
The aim of this study was to assess the psychometric prop-
erties of the PIPP scales using Rasch analysis and to ... four. Only 11% of respondents reported only one
site.
Rasch analysis
Rasch analysis was conducted for each of the individual
subscales of the PIPP with separate a...
... (Isaan),
the setting of the Thai arm of the RESILIENCE study. The
Isaan region, with a population of 19 million, is the larg-
est of four regions in Thailand. The majority of the popu-
lation are of ... percent of the then total population of 57 million. The
majority had physical disabilities, and resided in the poor
northeast region, followed by the no...
... percent of the then total population of 57 million. The
majority had physical disabilities, and resided in the poor
northeast region, followed by the north of Thailand [14].
A second survey conducted ... areas
of Khon Kaen Province in the Northeast Region (Isaan),
the setting of the Thai arm of the RESILIENCE study. The
Isaan region, with a population of 19 m...
...
lightly
and
heavily
damaged
had
only
52
and
25
%,
respectively,
the
frequency
of
living
roots
of
undamaged
trees;
the
values
were
72
and
25
%
for
lightly
and
heavi-
ly ...
infection
increased,
lesions
quickly
reached
the
part
of
the
root
system
just
beneath
the
trunk
and
apparently
spread
from
there
to
the
entire
root
system.
On...
... countries under study.
This study only indirectly considered the impact of
non-adherence on HIV outcomes by mean s of inputting
empirically obtained mortality rates. A closer examina-
tion of adherence ... Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Authors’ contributions
AA conceived the study design, contributed to the demographic modeling
methods, and wrote the first draft of...
... favourable
prognosis and response to immunosuppression [5,6].
Here, we could demonstrate for the first time that the reactivity
to PM/Scl depends on the underlying disease and furthermore
on the clinical symptoms. ... Registry of the German Network for Systemic Sclero-
derma. The registry of the German Network for Systemic Scle-
roderma: frequency of disease subset...
... malignancy and serious infection? Commentary on the
meta-analysis by Bongartz et al. Arthritis Res Ther 2006, 8:111.
Letter
Response to commentary by Dixon and Silman on the systematic
review and ... may be real, the result
of chance, or due to an as yet unclear systematic design or
analysis flaw of all included randomized controlled trials. We
are wary of the interpre...
... motility, urination, and
sexual activity, among many other variables, all regulated by
the system.
One striking characteristic of the ANS network is the rapidity
and intensity of onset of its action ... research on the
behavior of the principal component of the stress response
system, the ANS, in patients with FM.
Autonomic nervous system
The ANS is the main...
... for the study designs;
the collection, analysis and interpretation of data; the writing of the report;
and the decision to submit the paper for publication.
Author details
1
Lilly Research Laboratories, ... contributed to the interpretation of the results and reviewed and
approved the final version of the manuscript.
Competing interests
All coauthors are em...