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The aim of the proposed scoping review is to describe and summarize studies assessing the associations between diet-related variables and depression in peri- and post-menopausal women. Studies examining the associations between diet-related variables and mental health indicators in women undergoing menopausal transition or in the post-menopausal period will be systematically retrieved via Medline, EMBASE, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and Scopus databases. All articles identified through the database searches will be imported into Covidence. Following the removal of duplicates, two authors will independently perform title and abstract screening, as well as full-text assessment against eligibility criteria. Data will be extracted using tables developed for observational and experimental studies. The methodological quality of randomized trials, cohort and cross-sectional studies, and case-control studies, will be assessed using the Cochrane risk-of-bias (RoB-2) tool, the NHLBI Quality Assessment Tool for Observational Cohort and Cross-Sectional Studies, and the NHLBI Quality Assessment Tool for Case-Control studies, respectively. Data extraction tables will be used to produce two tables summarizing the main characteristics and findings of the studies included in the review. In the proposed review, we will systematically identify and summarize the currently available evidence on the association between diet-related variables and depression in peri- and post-menopausal women. To our knowledge, this is the first review focusing on this subgroup of the population. Protocol registration: osf.io/b89r6.
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Sci Rep
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Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, King Saud University Medical City, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in whole salivary cortisol levels (CL) and peri-implant health status among adults with and without a diagnosis of mental health disorders (MHD). The aim was to assess whole salivary CL and peri-implant health status among adults with and without MHD. The inclusion criteria were: (a) adults with at least one dental implant in function for at least one year; (b) adults with and without a diagnosis of MHD.
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Clinical and Research Memory Center of Lyon, Charpennes Hospital, Department of Geriatric Medicine, Lyon Institute For Aging, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon 1 University, 27 rue Gabriel Péri, 69100, Villeurbanne, France.
Aim: This study aimed to compare comorbidities' prevalence and the comorbidity burden as measured by comorbidity indices according to the stages and the etiological diagnoses of neurocognitive disorders (NCD). This study aimed also to examine how comorbidities and comorbidity indices were associated with both stages and etiologies of NCD.
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Curr Rheumatol Rev
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Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Chitkara University, Rajpura, 140401, Punjab, India.
Introduction: Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a long-standing inflammatory immune-mediated condition that involves articular and peri-articular tissues and frequently accompanies psoriasis (PsO). It is defined by chronic joint inflammation, pain, and structural damage, resulting in impairment of physical function and quality of life. Increasing evidence points to the close relationship between PsA and mental disorders, especially depression and anxiety.
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Department of Medicine, Hualien Armed Forces General Hospital, Hualien 970, Taiwan.
Background: Chronic psychological stress (CPS) is increasingly recognized for its detrimental effects on systemic and oral health, yet its impact on peri-implantitis remains underexplored.
Aim: To evaluate the evidence linking CPS to peri-implantitis.
Methods: This systematic review was conducted according to the PRISMA guidelines.
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