Quelles complications peuvent survenir avec la thérapie aversive ?
Des complications émotionnelles comme l'anxiété ou la dépression peuvent survenir.
ComplicationsAnxiété
#2
La thérapie aversive peut-elle aggraver certains symptômes ?
Oui, elle peut aggraver des symptômes chez certains patients sensibles ou vulnérables.
Aggravation des symptômesVulnérabilité
#3
Quels sont les effets à long terme de cette thérapie ?
Les effets à long terme peuvent inclure une réduction des comportements, mais aussi des effets négatifs.
Effets à long termeComportement
#4
Comment gérer les complications éventuelles ?
Un suivi régulier et un ajustement des techniques peuvent aider à gérer les complications.
SuiviGestion des complications
#5
Les complications sont-elles fréquentes ?
Elles ne sont pas systématiques, mais peuvent survenir selon la sensibilité du patient.
Fréquence des complicationsSensibilité
Facteurs de risque
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Quels facteurs augmentent le risque de comportements indésirables ?
Des antécédents familiaux de troubles mentaux et un environnement stressant peuvent augmenter le risque.
Facteurs de risqueEnvironnement
#2
Le stress est-il un facteur de risque ?
Oui, le stress chronique peut contribuer au développement de comportements indésirables.
StressComportement
#3
Les troubles mentaux prédisposent-ils à la thérapie aversive ?
Oui, certains troubles mentaux peuvent rendre la thérapie aversive plus nécessaire.
Troubles mentauxThérapie aversive
#4
L'isolement social est-il un facteur de risque ?
Oui, l'isolement social peut exacerber les comportements indésirables et les addictions.
Isolement socialAddiction
#5
Les antécédents de traumatismes influencent-ils le risque ?
Oui, les traumatismes passés peuvent augmenter la probabilité de comportements problématiques.
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Institute of Brain Science, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, People's Republic of China.
To understand the reasons for individuals do or do not exercise, we examined differences in implicit (affective and instrumental) attitudes between runners and non-runners....
In conjunction with electroencephalography (EEG) technology, 31 participants completed the affective and instrumental implicit associations test (IAT)....
Behavioural results showed that runners had more positive implicit (affective and instrumental) attitudes than non-runners. EEG results further explained the underlying mechanisms for the differences,...
Higher levels of neural processing efficiency were required for runners to perceive affective expectations towards running. Furthermore, ERP indicators (N1 amplitudes of incompatible tasks) can be use...
Muscular synergies could represent the patterns of muscular activation used by the central nervous system (CNS) to simplify the production of movement. Studies in walking-running transitions described...
Twenty-four trained men participated in this study. A variable speed protocol on a treadmill was developed to record the activity of 14 muscle during walking, running and relative transitions. The pro...
We described four different transition strides, two for increasing speed transitions, and two for decreasing speed transitions. Four to six synergy modules were found in each condition. According to t...
Transition occurred at step level, and transition strides were composed by walk-like and run-like steps. Compared with previous studies in running and walking, both transitions needed earlier activati...
Given the high incidence and heavy burden of running related injuries, large-scale, prospective multifactorial investigations examining potential risk factors are warranted. This study aimed to identi...
Prospective cohort study....
Two hundred and seventy-four recreational runners were recruited. Clinical measures (strength, range of motion, foot position), injury and training history (via questionnaire), impact loading (via acc...
Of the 225 runners included in the final analysis 52% experienced a running related injury. Injury history in the past year, less navicular drop, and measures of running technique (knee, hip, and pelv...
This study found a number of clinical and running technique factors to be associated with prospective running related injuries among recreational runners. With the exception of injury history, the fac...
We investigated the effect of prolonged running on joint kinematics and its association with stride complexity between novice and elite runners. Ten elite marathoners and eleven healthy individuals to...
The Nike Vaporfly line of running shoes improves running economy by ∼2.7% to 4.2% at running speeds of 13 to 18 km·h-1. It is unclear whether similar benefits are conferred at slower speeds. Our purpo...
Sixteen runners completed 4 × 5-minute trials at both 10 and 12 km·h-1 on the same day. Each shoe was tested twice at each speed in a counterbalanced, mirrored sequence. Data are displayed as mean (SD...
A 2-way repeated-measures analysis of variance showed a significant shoe × speed interaction for oxygen consumption (P = .021). At 12 km·h-1, oxygen consumption (in mL·kg-1·min-1) was lower (-1.4% [1....
From these data, it appears that the VFN2 still enhances running economy at 10 and 12 km·h-1; however, these benefits are smaller in magnitude compared with previous research at faster speeds....
Gait retraining can be effective in altering lower extremity biomechanics and reducing risk of injury. In attempts to alter running gait, previous studies used metronomes to manipulate cadence....
The aim of this study was to determine if manipulating running cadence via music could alter lower extremity biomechanics....
Eighteen runners ran at a self-selected speed (SS) and ran to music where the beats per minute (bpm) of the songs was increased by 5% (+5%) and 10% (+10%). Kinematic and kinetic data were collected wi...
There was a significant main effect for bpm on the discrete metrics. Post hoc tests showed significant differences in heartrate from SS to + 5%, + 5% to + 10%, and SS to 10%. There were no significant...
In the current study, listening to music with faster bpm was not shown to increase cadence and decrease peak tibial accelerations during running....
Runners have a high risk of acquiring a running-related injury. Understanding the mechanisms of impact force attenuation into the body when a runner fatigues might give insight into the role of runnin...
How do running kinematics change due to running-induced fatigue? And what is the influence of experience level on changes in running kinematics due to fatigue?...
Three electronic databases were searched: PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus. This resulted in 33 articles and 19 kinematic quantities being included in this review. A quality assessment was performed...
Main findings included an increase in peak acceleration at the tibia and a decrease in leg stiffness after a fatiguing protocol. Additionally, level running-induced fatigue increased knee flexion at i...
Running is a common recreational activity, and the number of long-distance-race participants is continuously growing. It is well-established that regular physical activity can prevent and manage non-c...
To examine the relationships of a 14.5 km running performance with the cardiopulmonary parameters of amateur runners, a cross-sectional study design was applied. Fifteen (eleven men and four women) re...
The results showed that the 14.5 km race performance time (73.8 ± 9.7 min) significantly correlated with the cardiopulmonary-exercise-testing speed-related indices at specific submaximal and maximal w...
There is a better correlation of the 14.5 km running performance of recreational long-distance runners with the cardiopulmonary-exercise-testing speed-related indices at specific workloads than with t...
Advancements in running shoe technology over the last 5 years have sparked controversy in athletics as linked with clear running economy and performance enhancements. Early debates mainly surrounded '...
Multiple health behaviour change is a viable strategy to promote health outcomes. An example is the use of running behaviour to support smoking cessation in the group-mediated Run to Quit program. On ...
We analyzed data collected from 450 adult individuals (70.67% female, and 92.44% white) during the program evaluation of Run to Quit from 2016 to 2018. Participants completed assessments at week 1 (ba...
Changes in running self-efficacy, running frequency, and individual attractions to the group exercise tasks were significant and meaningful predictors of change in running identity, whereas changes in...
Consistent with identity theories and past research, ensuring individuals develop a sense of efficacy and enjoy group exercise tasks both represent viable strategies to enhance exercise identity. Incl...