2015
DOI: 10.3724/sp.j.1008.2015.00477
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Effect of exercise on estrogen deficiency-induced depression-like behavior and its inflammatory mechanisms

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“…Zorick et al compared serum PRL levels in early methamphetamine quitters with healthy controls and showed that serum PRL levels were elevated at weeks 1 and 4 of abstinence, suggesting that methamphetamine dependence may be related to elevated PRL levels [25] . An 8-week group intervention, including meditation and yoga, also demonstrated that stress reduction from positive thoughts can reduce depressive symptoms in perimenopausal women [26]. These are very similar to the results of the present experiment, where significant changes in hormone levels occurred in both the yoga and physical fitness groups before and after the exercise intervention, accompanied by decreases in anxiety and depression scores, suggesting a strong relationship between sex hormones and anxiety and depression [27].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Zorick et al compared serum PRL levels in early methamphetamine quitters with healthy controls and showed that serum PRL levels were elevated at weeks 1 and 4 of abstinence, suggesting that methamphetamine dependence may be related to elevated PRL levels [25] . An 8-week group intervention, including meditation and yoga, also demonstrated that stress reduction from positive thoughts can reduce depressive symptoms in perimenopausal women [26]. These are very similar to the results of the present experiment, where significant changes in hormone levels occurred in both the yoga and physical fitness groups before and after the exercise intervention, accompanied by decreases in anxiety and depression scores, suggesting a strong relationship between sex hormones and anxiety and depression [27].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Aggression in the doctor-patient interaction refers to intentional aggression of patients toward medical staff and damage to hospital facilities during treatment or while waiting in medical institutions. This behavior can manifest in various forms, including verbal abuse, accusations, and violent destructive actions [ 7 ]. Such behavior can contribute to multiple hazards.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%