61 research outputs found
Correlation of NF-κB signal pathway with tumor metastasis of human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Do Worry and Brooding Predict Health Behaviors? A Daily Diary Investigation
Background Meta-analyses have reported associations between perseverative cognition (both worry and brooding) and increased engagement in health-risk behaviors, poorer sleep, and poorer physiological health outcomes.
Method Using a daily diary design, this study investigated the within- and between-person relationships between state and trait perseverative cognition and health behaviors (eating behavior, physical activity, alcohol consumption, and sleep) both crosssectionally and prospectively. Participants (n = 273, 93% students, Mage = 20.2, SD = 4.11, 93% female) completed morning and evening diaries across 7 consecutive days.
Results Multilevel modeling analyses revealed that, cross-sectionally, higher levels of state worry were associated with more time spent sitting and higher levels of state brooding predicted less daily walking.
Conclusion Worry and brooding may represent useful intervention targets for improving inactivity and walking levels, respectively
Potentiation of tumour apoptosis by human growth hormone via glutathione production and decreased NF-κB activity
Early feeding patterns among Mexican babies: findings from the 2012 National Health and Nutrition Survey and implications for health and obesity prevention
miR-506 contributes to malignancy of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma via targeting of P65 and LAMC1
Evidence that TNF-β induces proliferation in colorectal cancer cells and resveratrol can down-modulate it
Nuclear Factor-kappaB Signaling Pathway Constitutively Activated in Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cell Lines and Inhibition of Growth of Cells by Small Interfering RNA
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