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The Intuitive Eating Scale-3: an examination of its psychometric properties in French-speaking Canadian adults

Author(s): Maïano C; Tylka TL; Aimé A; Swami V;

The Intuitive Eating Scale-3 (IES-3) is a new 12-item instrument that provides an updated assessment of intuitive eating, a recognized protective factor of disordered eating. However, the IES-3's psychometric properties have not been assessed outside the parent study. Here, we assessed the psychometric properties of a novel French translation of the I ...

Article GUID: 42402716


Sleep Oscillations Across Cortical, Subcortical and Cerebellar Structures in Magnetoencephalography

Author(s): Greenlaw K; Calvel A; Bouhour C; Steele CJ; Coffey EBJ;

Sleep involves widespread changes in neural activity, with distinctive oscillatory patterns emerging across frequency bands and brain regions. Characterising these dynamics is essential for understanding their functional roles in health and their disruption in sleep-related disorders. However, most work on healthy humans has used techniques with limited t ...

Article GUID: 42403150


Ecological validity framework and neurodevelopmental disabilities: applications for parent training programmes

Author(s): De Luca P; Chae S; D' Amico M;

Article GUID: 42398973


The balancing act of app creation: Navigating the user-centred design of an industry-developed app for adolescents with menstrual pain

Author(s): Gagnon MM; Brilz AR; Gathaatharan HS; Alberts NM; Gordon JL; Pavelich A; Risling T; Stinson JN;

Menstrual pain affects over half of menstruating adolescents, and there is a desire for accessible, adjunct treatments, such as behavioural health interventions in mobile health (mHealth) formats. To date, no mHealth apps for adolescents with menstrual pain have been designed with youth. Although ...

Article GUID: 42382091


Body temperature drives azole tolerance in Candida albicans by hindering the autophagic degradation of Erg11

Author(s): Feng Y; Zhen C; Li W; Whiteway M; Fang X; Shen X; Jiang Y; Lu H;

Human body temperature has been shown to limit the antifungal efficacy of azoles; however, the precise mechanisms underlying this limitation remain insufficiently understood. In this study, we observed that short-term exposure (24 h) to human body temperature (37 °C), in contrast to 30 °C, significantly enhances the tolerance of Candida albicans to azoles ...

Article GUID: 42361441


Human sex-specific hormone effects on cerebrovascular health in males and females

Author(s): Intzandt B; Potvin-Jutras Z; Gauthier CJ;

Circulating sex hormone levels decrease in aging, influencing cerebrovascular health. Estradiol has been shown to support female vascular and brain health, though its effects across the menopausal transition remain unknown. Similarly, the influence of testosterone and other hormones in females is not clear. In males, testosterone is associated with positi ...

Article GUID: 42361914


Prioritizing treatment targets for youths with disruptive behaviours and callous-unemotional traits: a modified Delphi study

Author(s): Diep J; Chen E; Lui JHL;

Background: Youths with disruptive behaviours (DB) and callous-unemotional (CU) traits experience significant impairments and impose substantial costs on families and society. Treatment outcome studies of current DB treatments highlight the need for tailored treatments. Identifying priority treatment targets that integrate empirical evidence with stakehol ...

Article GUID: 42351288


The third axis: partner choice

Author(s): Kuhlmeier VA; Dunfield KA;

Though we find the 'triple theory' of moral cognition, with its emphasis on resource-rational contractualism, to be well argued, we suggest that Levine et al.'s model starts too late in the process. That is, we agree that their proposed abstractions and heuristics can help to develop mutually beneficial arrangements, but effective contracts al ...

Article GUID: 42342627


The impact of cancer therapy-related oral complications on the quality of life and well-being of childhood cancer survivors: A scoping review

Author(s): Attaran Kakhki N; Sharma A; Balador T; Carnevale FA; Ferraz Dos Santos B; Macdonald ME;

Objective: This study aimed to review the scientific literature on the effects of cancer treatment-related oral complications on the quality of life and well-being of children surviving cancer. This study updates a previous review, from 2012, evaluating the oral health related quality of life and well-being of childhood cancer survivors and exploring the ...

Article GUID: 42335107


It s Primarily Around Their Viral Load : Public Health Decision-Making and HIV Risk Assemblages in Ontario, Canada

Author(s): Daroya E; French M; Hastings C; Krüsi A; Molldrem S; Owino M; Peck R; Wah A; McClelland A;

In Ontario, Canada, public health authorities can issue and enforce orders to people living with HIV (PLWH). However, how public health practitioners determine when someone's behaviours constitute 'significant' risk remains underexplored. We drew on assemblage theory to examine how HI ...

Article GUID: 42333019


A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Biological Sex Differences in Sleep Spindles and Slow Wave Activity in Adults With and Without Insomnia

Author(s): Walsh NA; Phillips EM; Páez A; Cross NE; Dang-Vu TT; Perrault AA;

Mounting evidence shows sex-based differences in sleep experiences and outcomes, including the prevalence of insomnia disorder. However, the impact of biological sex on brain oscillations during sleep remains poorly understood, especially in the context of insomnia disorder. This is a notable gap, given that neurophysiological aspects of sleep are associa ...

Article GUID: 42331757


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