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    Blood lipids and adipokines concentrations during a 6-month nutritional and physical activity intervention for metabolic syndrome treatment

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>To report changes in body weight, total and central fat mass, metabolic, hormonal and inflammatory parameters in overweight people who participated in a six months weight loss intervention associating diet management and exercise.</p> <p>Subjects and Methods</p> <p>Fourteen subjects (10 M, 4 F, mean age 62.9 ± 6.9 years, BMI 30.4+/- 3.8 kg/m<sup>2</sup>) presenting the characteristics of the Metabolic Syndrome (MS) were included in the survey. They followed a three weeks (D0 to D20) cure in a medical establishment and a six months (D20 to M3 and M6) follow up at home. During the cure, they receive a balanced diet corresponding to 500 Kcal deficit vs their dayly energy expenditure (DEE) and they exercised 2 to 3 hours per day.</p> <p>At D0, D20, M3 and M6, body composition (lean mass, total and central fat mass) was analyzed with DEXA, blood pressure was taken and blood was collected to evaluate glycaemia, triglycerides, total, LDL and HDL cholesterol, insulin, leptin and adiponectin levels, CRP and pro-inflammatory interleukines IL1, IL.6 and TNFalpha.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>All parameters listed above except the cytokine were improved at D20, so that 4 subjects among 14 still presented the MS. After returning to home, these parameters remained stable.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The efficacy of therapeutic lifestyle modifications with education and exercise and diet was demonstrated, but the compliance to the new healthy lifestyle initiated during the cure was not optimal.</p

    Measuring Happiness: From Fluctuating Happiness to Authentic–Durable Happiness

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    On the basis of the theoretical distinction between self-centeredness and selflessness (Dambrun and Ricard, 2011), the main goal of this research was to develop two new scales assessing distinct dimensions of happiness. By trying to maximize pleasures and to avoid displeasures, we propose that a self-centered functioning induces a fluctuating happiness in which phases of pleasure and displeasure alternate repeatedly (i.e., Fluctuating Happiness). In contrast, a selfless psychological functioning postulates the existence of a state of durable plenitude that is less dependent upon circumstances but rather is related to a person’s inner resources and abilities to deal with whatever comes his way in life (i.e., Authentic–Durable Happiness). Using various samples (n = 735), we developed a 10-item Scale measuring Subjective Fluctuating Happiness (SFHS) and a 13-item scale assessing Subjective Authentic–Durable Happiness (SA–DHS). Results indicated high internal consistencies, satisfactory test–retest validities, and adequate convergent and discriminant validities with various constructs including a biological marker of stress (salivary cortisol). Consistent with our theoretical framework, while self-enhancement values were related only to fluctuating happiness, self-transcendence values were related only to authentic–durable happiness. Support for the distinction between contentment and inner-peace, two related markers of authentic happiness, also was found

    Suivi hormonal, métabolique, nutritionel et comportemental du sportif de haut niveau (relation avec la compétition et la récupération)

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    CLERMONT FD-BCIU Sci.et Tech. (630142101) / SudocCLERMONT FD-UBP-UFR STAPS (630142215) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Biological, hormonal, and psychological parameters in professional soccer players throughout a competitive season

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    Recherche d'indices de stress physiologique et psychologique lors d'un suivi longitudinal de footballeurs professionnels français, en rapport avec les charges d'entraßnement et les performances des joueurs en compétition. Evolution des paramÚtres immunologiques (immunoglobulines, glutamine) et sensibilité aux infections des voies respiratoires, dosage du cortisol et de l'acide urique, contrÎle des changements hématologiques et métaboliques, des variations de l'humeur (Profil of Mood States) ..
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