scholarly journals Light exposure is related to social and emotional functioning and to quality of life in older women

2006 ◽  
Vol 143 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael A. Grandner ◽  
Daniel F. Kripke ◽  
Robert D. Langer
Author(s):  
O. Petrusenko ◽  
I. Bodnar

In connection with the increasing the number of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) who enrolls in educational institutions of Ukraine, the issue of individualization of physical education (PE) of children with ASD in the school process becomes important. There is little data on the quality of life of schoolchildren with autism spectrum disorders. It does not allow to draw individual trajectories of physical education of such children, to help them to improve their adaptability. Most of studies have been performed on males. Objective: to analyze the level of cognitive, physical, emotional, social functioning and functioning in school of girls of primary school age with autism spectrum disorders and compare them with typically developed peers. It was found that there were no differences between the rates of girls with ASD and girls with typical development in walking and running, feeling of pain and low energy levels, the frequency of school absences due to doctor visits and the frequency of forgetting things. However, the level of development of cognitive, social and emotional functioning of girls with ASD is significantly lower than the indicators with typical development by all criteria. To overcome the problems with cognitive, social and emotional functioning of girls with ASD, it is recommended to select appropriate means of PE. In oder to improve the cognitive processes (attention, memory) of girls with ASD, we recommend to increase the amount of means that promote the development of coordination in PE classes; to improve physical functioning - exercises for developing muscle strength and endurance. The game activity with normal girls will help to improve the social well-being of girls with ASD. We should use oriental martial arts and oriental gymnastics to improve the psycho-emotional state of girls with ASD.


2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Molly M. Garwood ◽  
Jessica M. Bernacki ◽  
Kathi M. Fine ◽  
Keri R. Hainsworth ◽  
W. Hobart Davies ◽  
...  

Objective. To examine physical, cognitive, and social-emotional predictors of quality of life (HRQOL) and functional disability (FD) in adolescents diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis-1. Methods. Participants were twenty-seven adolescents with a diagnosis of NF-1 who were recruited through an NF-1 specialty clinic at a large Midwestern children’s hospital. Measurements of the adolescents’ cognitive functioning, pain, FD, HRQOL, and social and emotional functioning were obtained with corresponding parent measures. Results. Emotional functioning significantly predicted youth-reported and parent-reported HRQOL, whereas days of pain significantly predicted youth-reported FD. Conclusions. NF-1 is a complex disease. Measurements of the overall impact of the disease tap into different aspects of the effects of NF-1 on daily life. Global outcomes such as HRQOL appear to be influenced especially by emotional functioning, whereas outcomes such as FD appear to be influenced by the physical/organic aspects of NF-1.


2021 ◽  
Vol 39 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. 1051-1051
Author(s):  
Debu Tripathy ◽  
Tristan Curteis ◽  
Sara A. Hurvitz ◽  
Denise A. Yardley ◽  
Fabio Franke ◽  
...  

1051 Background: The international, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, Phase III ML-7 trial (NCT02278120) assessed ribociclib + endocrine therapy (ET) vs ET alone in premenopausal women with HR+/HER2– ABC. To our knowledge, the relationship between WPL and domains of the EORTC QLQ-C30 and the tumor-specific module for breast cancer (QLQ-BR23) has not been explored in ABC. In this post hoc analysis (data cutoff, November 30, 2018) of all patients (pts) enrolled in ML-7, we assessed the correlation between the WPL component of the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment: General Health (WPAI:GH) questionnaire and domains of the EORTC QLQ-C30/BR23. Methods: We analyzed EORTC and WPAI:GH data from all pts enrolled in ML-7 who were employed at any point during the trial (N = 329 of 672 total pts). Domains of the EORTC QLQ-C30 and QLQ-BR23 that had the greatest correlation (pairwise Pearson correlation) with WPL were prioritized for analysis. Separate univariable mixed-model repeated-measures regression models were fitted for each domain, with WPL as the dependent variable and each EORTC domain as a single fixed-effect covariate. Linear and quadratic relationships were considered. Model selection was based on the Akaike information criterion (AIC). Results: Linear models were favored over quadratic models. WPL was negatively correlated with global health status (GHS) and the physical, role, social, and emotional functioning domains and was positively correlated with the fatigue and pain domains of the QLQ-C30 ( P <.001; Table). The coefficients indicated the estimated mean change in WPL was associated with a 1-unit increase in each QLQ-C30 domain. For example, a 10-point increase in GHS was associated with an estimated mean decrease of 7.8% (95% CI, 7.1%-8.5%) in WPL. Conclusions: Greater WPL was associated with higher levels of fatigue and pain and with lower levels of overall quality of life and physical, role, social, and emotional functioning among pts with HR+/HER2− ABC in ML-7. Further investigation of the correlation with QLQ-BR23 and multivariable analysis could determine which EORTC domains and items independently drive these findings. Clinical trial information: NCT02278120 .[Table: see text]


Author(s):  
Grażyna Bączyk ◽  
Urszula Kwapisz ◽  
Katarzyna Karpińska

Introduction. The assessment of the quality of life in cancer patients requires a multidisciplinary approach and an evaluation of emotional, social and physical conditions. Objectives. The aim of the study was to analyze the quality of life patients after surgical treatment of laryngeal cancer but before the next stage of therapy, i.e. radiotherapy.Material and Methods. The study group comprised 60 patients aged 44–82 years, with laryngeal cancer treated at the Radiotherapy Wards of Wielkopolskie Centrum Onkologii, Poznań, Poland. The Polish versions of the QLQ C-30 and the cancer‑specific EORTC QLQ H&N35 questionnaires were used.Results. Mean score for the general health status (QLQ C-30) was 56.81. Mean values for the physical, role, cognitive, social and emotional functioning were 81.11, 80.83, 75.28, 70.00 and 54.72, respectively. The following constituted the main problems for laryngectomees: difficulty gaining weight (75.00), necessity to take nutritional supplements (58.33), sense of smell and taste problems (57.78), weight loss (56.67), articulation problems (56.67). A statistically significant difference (p = 0.002) was observed with regard to emotional functioning, with mean values of 28.83 and 60.51 for women and men, respectively. Also, a statistically significant difference (p = 0.01) was observed with regard to social functioning, with mean values of 45.53 and 75.51 for women and men, respectively. Conclusions. There exists a definite need to investigate the quality of life by means of patient self‑evaluation of the symptoms in order to monitor patient status and establish an individual therapeutic, care and psychological approach.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Alice Baptista ◽  
Nathália Kimura ◽  
Isabel Lacerda ◽  
Felipe Silva ◽  
Marcia Cristina Dourado

Background: Young onset dementia (YOD) is a diagnosis given when the neurocognitive process sets in before 65 years age. The YOD dementia process poses specific challenges related to financial issues, work and social demands, marriage, and parenthood, including losses and shifting roles, care responsibilities, as well as prospects for the future. Those challenges might account for the difference in awareness between YOD and late onset dementia (LOD). Awareness can be defined as the recognition of changes caused by deficits related to the disease process, which may include the ability to recognize a specific deficit, the emotional response to the difficulties presented and the ability to understand the impact of the disease in activities of daily living Objectives: This study is designed to investigate differences in awareness of cognitive functioning and health condition, functional activity impairments, emotional state, and social functioning and relationships among people with young onset (YOD) and late onset dementia (LOD); and examine associations between awareness and its domains with cognition, functionality, neuropsychiatric symptoms, social and emotional functioning and quality of life (QoL) in both groups. Methods: This is a cross-sectional design study. A group of 136 people with dementia and their respective caregivers (YOD = 50 and LOD = 86) were consecutively selected from an Alzheimer’s disease outpatient unit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We assessed awareness of disease, dementia severity, cognition, functionality, neuropsychiatric symptoms, social and emotional functioning, and quality of life. Results: People with YOD were more aware of disease (total score), more aware of their cognitive functioning and health condition and of their functional activity impairments than people with LOD, even if this group was more severely cognitive impaired and had a worse level of functionality than LOD group. Besides, people with YOD had more neuropsychiatric symptoms than people with LOD. Multivariate linear regressions showed that functionality has a wide relationship to awareness for people with YOD. While neuropsychiatric symptoms and quality of life has a greater relation to awareness for people with LOD. Conclusions Different clinical variables are associated to different domains in YOD and LOD groups, reinforcing the heterogeneity of awareness in dementia.


Ob Gyn News ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 42 (24) ◽  
pp. 11
Author(s):  
HEIDI SPLETE
Keyword(s):  

2021 ◽  
pp. 0272989X2110035
Author(s):  
Dennis A. Revicki ◽  
Madeleine T. King ◽  
Rosalie Viney ◽  
A. Simon Pickard ◽  
Rebecca Mercieca-Bebber ◽  
...  

Background The EORTC QLU-C10D is a multiattribute utility measure derived from the cancer-specific quality-of-life questionnaire, the EORTC QLQ-C30. The QLU-C10D contains 10 dimensions (physical, role, social and emotional functioning, pain, fatigue, sleep, appetite, nausea, bowel problems). The objective of this study was to develop a United States value set for the QLU-C10D. Methods A US online panel was quota recruited to achieve a representative sample for sex, age (≥18 y), race, and ethnicity. Respondents undertook a discrete choice experiment, each completing 16 choice-pairs, randomly assigned from a total of 960 choice-pairs. Each pair included 2 QLU-C10D health states and duration. Data were analyzed using conditional logistic regression, parameterized to fit the quality-adjusted life-year framework. Utility weights were calculated as the ratio of each dimension-level coefficient to the coefficient for life expectancy. Results A total of 2480 panel members opted in, 2333 (94%) completed at least 1 choice-pair, and 2273 (92%) completed all choice-pairs. Within dimensions, weights were generally monotonic. Physical functioning, role functioning, and pain were associated with the largest utility weights. Cancer-specific dimensions, such as nausea and bowel problems, were associated with moderate utility decrements, as were general issues such as problems with emotional functioning and social functioning. Sleep problems and fatigue were associated with smaller utility decrements. The value of the worst health state was 0.032, which was slightly greater than 0 (equivalent to being dead). Conclusions This study provides the US-specific value set for the QLU-C10D. These estimated health state scores, based on responses to the EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire, can be used to evaluate the cost-utility of oncology treatments.


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