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  1. An integrated model of psychosocial correlates of insomnia severity in family caregivers of people with dementia
  2. Coronary microvascular function in male physicians with burnout and job stress: an observational study
  3. Role of Heart Rate Variability in the Association between Myocardial Infarction Severity and Post-Myocardial Infarction Distress
  4. Association between global sleep quality and coronary microvascular function in male physicians with occupational burnout
  5. Predictive Factors Associated with Declining Psycho-Oncological Support in Patients with Cancer
  6. Fear of COVID-19 Predicts Depression, Anxiety and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders in Patients with Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators and Is Mediated by Positive and Negative Affects—A Cross-Sectional Study
  7. Sympathetic nervous system responses to acute psychosocial stress in male physicians with clinical burnout
  8. Changes in mental health among U.S. military veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic: A network analysis
  9. A short screening tool identifying systemic barriers to distress screening in cancer care
  10. Steriod‐associated psychiatric burden in cancer patients
  11. Clinically Significant Distress and Physical Problems Detected on a Distress Thermometer are Associated With Survival Among Lung Cancer Patients
  12. Physician-Specific Symptoms of Burnout Compared to a Non-Physicians Group
  13. The chronic stress risk phenotype mirrored in the human retina as a neurodegenerative condition
  14. Early Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Psycho-Oncological Support: A Latent Class Analysis
  15. Associations Between Dysfunctional Thoughts, Leisure Activities, and IL-6 in Caregivers of Family Members With Dementia
  16. Burnout among Male Physicians: A Controlled Study on Pathological Personality Traits and Facets
  17. Delirium screening in an acute care setting with a machine learning classifier based on routinely collected nursing data: A model development study
  18. Reply to Sopek Merkaš, I.; Lakušić, N. Comment on “von Känel et al. Early Trauma-Focused Counseling for the Prevention of Acute Coronary Syndrome-Induced Posttraumatic Stress: Social and Health Care Resources Matter. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 1993”
  19. Psychophysiological Stress Reactivity in Monozygotic Twins with and without Takotsubo Syndrome
  20. Differential associations of emotional and physical domains of the MacNew Heart with changes in 6-min walking test
  21. The Influence of Personality Traits on Specific Coping Styles and the Development of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms following Acute Coronary Syndrome: A Cluster Analytic Approach
  22. Reading Wishes from the Lips: Cancer Patients’ Need for Psycho-Oncological Support during Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment
  23. Effect of closed and permanent stoma on disease course, psychological well-being and working capacity in Swiss IBD cohort study patients
  24. Sex and age as predictors of health-related quality of life change in Phase II cardiac rehabilitation
  25. Hyperreactivity of Salivary Alpha-Amylase to Acute Psychosocial Stress and Norepinephrine Infusion in Essential Hypertension
  26. Psychosocial and clinical characteristics of a patient with Takotsubo syndrome and her healthy monozygotic twin: a case report
  27. Sleep disturbance after acute coronary syndrome: A longitudinal study over 12 months
  28. Relationship between a Self-Reported History of Depression and Persistent Elevation in C-Reactive Protein after Myocardial Infarction
  29. Early Trauma-Focused Counseling for the Prevention of Acute Coronary Syndrome-Induced Posttraumatic Stress: Social and Health Care Resources Matter
  30. Do Hypertensive Men Spy With an Angry Little Eye? Anger Recognition in Men With Essential Hypertension - Cross-sectional and Prospective Findings
  31. Uncovering Barriers to Screening for Distress in Patients With Cancer via Machine Learning
  32. Towards identifying cancer patients at risk to miss out on psycho‐oncological treatment via machine learning
  33. Mental health-related risk factors and interventions in patients with heart failure: a position paper endorsed by the European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC)
  34. Hemostasis and Endothelial Function
  35. Reply to Hertenstein et al.'s commentary on Brupbacher et al.: The effects of exercise on sleep in unipolar depression: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
  36. The uncommon is common: Structural similarities of symptom heterogeneity across mental disorders
  37. Economic Impact of Poststroke Delirium and Associated Risk Factors
  38. The effects of exercise on sleep in unipolar depression: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
  39. The Acute Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Nocturnal and Pre-Sleep Arousal in Patients with Unipolar Depression: Preplanned Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial
  40. Serum cortisol as a predictor for posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in post-myocardial infarction patients
  41. Acute Stress-Induced Blood Lipid Reactivity in Hypertensive and Normotensive Men and Prospective Associations with Future Cardiovascular Risk
  42. The acute effects of aerobic exercise on sleep in patients with unipolar depression: a randomized controlled trial
  43. Longitudinal association between cognitive depressive symptoms and D‐dimer levels in patients following acute myocardial infarction
  44. Altered Cardiovascular Reactivity to and Recovery from Cold Face Test-Induced Parasympathetic Stimulation in Essential Hypertension
  45. Associations between pleasant events, activity restriction, stressors, and blood pressure in caregivers of persons with dementia
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  47. Mental disorders, length of hospitalization, and psychopharmacy–New approaches to identify barriers to psychological support for patients with cancer
  48. Depressive Symptoms Predict Clinical Recurrence of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  49. Type D personality is associated with depressive symptoms and clinical activity in inflammatory bowel disease
  50. Impact of Adrenal Function on Hemostasis/Endothelial Function in Patients Undergoing Surgery
  51. Loneliness Is Associated with Depressive Affect, But Not with Most Other Symptoms of Depression in Community-Dwelling Individuals: A Network Analysis
  52. A Stress Syndrome Prototype Reflects Type 3 Diabetes and Ischemic Stroke Risk: The SABPA Study
  53. Insomnia Symptoms and Acute Coronary Syndrome-Induced Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms: A Comprehensive Analysis of Cross-sectional and Prospective Associations
  54. Pharmacotherapy in the Management of Anxiety and Pain During Acute Coronary Syndromes and the Risk of Developing Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  55. Predisposing and Precipitating Factors for Delirium in the Very Old (≥80 Years): A Prospective Cohort Study of 3,076 Patients
  56. Myocardial infarction-induced acute stress and post-traumatic stress symptoms: the moderating role of an alexithymia trait – difficulties identifying feelings
  57. Depressive symptoms and single nucleotide polymorphisms predict clinical recurrence of inflammatory bowel disease
  58. Health Care Workers’ Mental Health During the First Weeks of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic in Switzerland – A Cross-Sectional Study
  59. Prevalence, injury-, and non-injury-related factors associated with anxiety and depression in polytrauma patients – A retrospective 20 year follow-up study
  60. Effects of Psychosocial Interventions and Caregiving Stress on Cardiovascular Biomarkers in Family Dementia Caregivers: The UCSD Pleasant Events Program (PEP) Randomized Controlled Trial
  61. Effects of Caloric Intake and Aerobic Activity in Individuals with Prehypertension and Hypertension on Levels of Inflammatory, Adhesion and Prothrombotic Biomarkers—Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial
  62. Acute Stress-Induced Coagulation Activation in Patients With Remitted Major Depression Versus Healthy Controls and the Role of Stress-Specific Coping
  63. Evidence for an enhanced procoagulant state in remitted major depression
  64. Essstörungen: Aktueller denn je!
  65. Correction to: Heart rate variability, the dynamic nature of the retinal microvasculature and cardiac stress: providing insight into the brain–retina–heart link: the SABPA study
  66. Heart rate variability, the dynamic nature of the retinal microvasculature and cardiac stress: providing insight into the brain–retina–heart link: the SABPA study
  67. Internal health locus of control as a predictor of pain reduction in multidisciplinary inpatient treatment for chronic pain: a retrospective study
  68. Rethinking the criteria for fibromyalgia in 2019: the ABC indicators
  69. Prothrombotic response to norepinephrine infusion, mimicking norepinephrine stress-reactivity effects, is partly mediated by α-adrenergic mechanisms
  70. Longitudinal changes of cardiac troponin and inflammation reflect progressive myocyte stretch and likelihood for hypertension in a Black male cohort: The SABPA study
  71. The impact of the rs8005161 polymorphism on G protein-coupled receptor GPR65 (TDAG8) pH-associated activation in intestinal inflammation
  72. Association of Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault With Midlife Women’s Mental and Physical Health
  73. Stress and Blood Pressure in Dementia Caregivers: The Moderator Role of Mindfulness
  74. Prospective associations between cardiac stress, glucose dysregulation and executive cognitive function in Black men: The Sympathetic activity and Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Africans study
  75. Association of sleep problems with neuroendocrine hormones and coagulation factors in patients with acute myocardial infarction
  76. Retinal Vasculature Reactivity During Flicker Light Provocation, Cardiac Stress and Stroke Risk in Africans: The SABPA Study
  77. Physiologically assessed hot flashes and endothelial function among midlife women
  78. Psychosocial Stress Over the Lifespan, Psychological Factors, and Cardiometabolic Risk in the Community
  79. The Role of Norepinephrine and α-Adrenergic Receptors in Acute Stress-Induced Changes in Granulocytes and Monocytes
  80. Emotion Transfer, Emotion Regulation, and Empathy-Related Processes in Physician-Patient Interactions and Their Association With Physician Well-Being: A Theoretical Model
  81. Subtypes of stuttering determined by latent class analysis in two Swiss epidemiological surveys
  82. C-reactive protein as a predictor of posttraumatic stress induced by acute myocardial infarction
  83. The Role of Illness Perception and Its Association With Posttraumatic Stress at 3 Months Following Acute Myocardial Infarction
  84. Early psychological counseling to prevent posttraumatic stress induced by acute coronary syndrome: The MI-SPRINT randomized controlled trial
  85. High prevalence of cholestasis, with increased conjugated bile acids in inflammatory bowel diseases patients
  86. Trauma exposure and endothelial function among midlife women
  87. Colectomy Rates in Ulcerative Colitis are Low and Decreasing: 10-year Follow-up Data From the Swiss IBD Cohort Study
  88. Sleep characteristics and inflammatory biomarkers among midlife women
  89. The Role of Health Locus of Control in Pain Intensity Outcome of Conservatively and Operatively Treated Hand Surgery Patients
  90. Low serum zinc levels predict presence of depression symptoms, but not overall disease outcome, regardless of ATG16L1 genotype in Crohn’s disease patients
  91. Early Psychological Counseling for the Prevention of Posttraumatic Stress Induced by Acute Coronary Syndrome: The MI-SPRINT Randomized Controlled Trial
  92. Low Self-rated Health Is Related to Blood Hypercoagulability in Patients Admitted with Acute Myocardial Infarction
  93. Acute stress disorder and C-reactive protein in patients with acute myocardial infarction
  94. The bidirectional relationship between anxiety disorders and circulating levels of inflammatory markers: Results from a large longitudinal population-based study
  95. Long-term caregiving is associated with impaired cardiovagal baroreflex
  96. Coping and nervous system fatigue impact on the heart
  97. Rezidivierende Synkopen in der Psychosomatik – tatsächlich psychogen?
  98. Partially distinct combinations of psychological, metabolic and inflammatory risk factors are prospectively associated with the onset of the subtypes of Major Depressive Disorder in midlife
  99. Genetic polymorphisms associated with smoking behaviour predict the risk of surgery in patients with Crohn's disease
  100. Heart Rate Recovery After Exercise in Outpatients with Coronary Heart Disease: Role of Depressive Symptoms and Positive Affect
  101. The protective role of oestradiol against silent myocardial ischemia and hypertension risk in South African men: The SABPA study
  102. Mood disorders and circulating levels of inflammatory markers in a longitudinal population-based study
  103. Psychological Stress, Inflammation, and Coronary Heart Disease
  104. Engagement in Pleasant Leisure Activities and Blood Pressure: A 5-Year Longitudinal Study in Alzheimer Caregivers
  105. Association between objectively measured physical activity, chronic stress and leukocyte telomere length
  106. Physiologically assessed hot flashes and endothelial function among midlife women
  107. Psychosocial perspectives in cardiovascular disease
  108. Depression is Associated with Increased Risk for Metabolic Syndrome in Latinos with Type 2 Diabetes
  109. Psychosocial risk factors in relation to other cardiovascular risk factors in coronary heart disease: Results from the EUROASPIRE IV survey. A registry from the European Society of Cardiology
  110. Child Abuse and Neglect and Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease Among Midlife Women
  111. Post-traumatic stress disorder and cardiovascular disease
  112. Prevalence and Determinants of Job Stress in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  113. Sleep Characteristics and Carotid Atherosclerosis Among Midlife Women
  114. The impact of anxiety and depressive symptoms on chronic pain in conservatively and operatively treated hand surgery patients
  115. Are Inflammatory Cytokines Associated with Pain during Acute Myocardial Infarction?
  116. Social Phobia Is Associated with Delayed Onset of Chickenpox, Measles, and Mumps Infections
  117. Menopausal Hot Flashes and Carotid Intima Media Thickness Among Midlife Women
  118. Response to: Comment on “Cost-Saving Early Diagnosis of Functional Pain in Nonmalignant Pain: A Noninferiority Study of Diagnostic Accuracy”
  119. Motivation for Psychological Treatment Predicts Favorable Outcomes in Multimodal Interdisciplinary Treatment for Chronic Somatoform Pain
  120. Can Illness Perceptions Predict Lower Heart Rate Variability following Acute Myocardial Infarction?
  121. A Challenged Sympathetic System Is Associated with Retinal Vascular Calibre in a Black Male Cohort: The SABPA Study
  122. Psychosocial stressors and pain sensitivity in chronic pain disorder with somatic and psychological factors (F45.41)
  123. Cancer co-occurrence patterns in Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis—Do they mirror immune system imbalances?
  124. Dark chocolate attenuates intracellular pro-inflammatory reactivity to acute psychosocial stress in men: A randomized controlled trial
  125. Norepinephrine infusion without but not with alpha-adrenergic blockade by phentolamine increases coagulation parameter levels in healthy men
  126. Higher macrophage superoxide anion production in coronary artery disease (CAD) patients with Type D personality
  127. Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety Are Independently Associated With Clinical Recurrence of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  128. Hyperpulsatile pressure, systemic inflammation and cardiac stress are associated with cardiac wall remodeling in an African male cohort: the SABPA study
  129. Chronic depression symptoms and salivary NOx are associated with retinal vascular dysregulation: The SABPA study
  130. Changes in heart rate variability during vasomotor symptoms among midlife women
  131. Association of Trait Resilience With Peritraumatic and Posttraumatic Stress in Patients With Myocardial Infarction
  132. Cost-Saving Early Diagnosis of Functional Pain in Nonmalignant Pain: A Noninferiority Study of Diagnostic Accuracy
  133. Einmal Burnout ist nicht immer Burnout: Eine stationäre multimodale Psychotherapie ist eine effektive Burnout-Behandlung
  134. Perception of a hectic hospital environment at admission relates to acute stress disorder symptoms in myocardial infarction patients
  135. Hypercoagulation and hyperkinetic blood pressure indicative of physiological loss-of-control despite behavioural control in Africans: The SABPA study
  136. Three-year changes of prothrombotic factors in a cohort of South Africans with a high clinical suspicion of obstructive sleep apnea
  137. Infectious, atopic and inflammatory diseases, childhood adversities and familial aggregation are independently associated with the risk for mental disorders: Results from a large Swiss epidemiological study
  138. The Monocyte-to-Lymphocyte Ratio Correlates with Psycho-Neuro-Inflammatory Factors in Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease
  139. Low serum testosterone and increased diastolic ocular perfusion pressure: a risk for retinal microvasculature
  140. Resilience as a correlate of acute stress disorder symptoms in patients with acute myocardial infarction
  141. Vitamin D Deficiency and Depressive Symptomatology in Psychiatric Patients Hospitalized with a Current Depressive Episode: A Factor Analytic Study
  142. How to avoid venous thromboembolism in women at increased risk – with special focus on low-risk periods
  143. Impact of the early use of immunomodulators or TNF antagonists on bowel damage and surgery in Crohn's disease
  144. Ethnic disparity in defensive coping endothelial responses: The SABPA study
  145. Systematic analysis of factors associated with progression and regression of ulcerative colitis in 918 patients
  146. High Rates of Smoking Especially in Female Crohn’s Disease Patients and Low Use of Supportive Measures to Achieve Smoking Cessation—Data from the Swiss IBD Cohort Study
  147. Implications of proposed fibromyalgia criteria across other functional pain syndromes
  148. Stress-hemoconcentration: plasma volume changes or splenic contraction? A Reply to Engan and Schagatay
  149. Depressive Symptoms as a Novel Risk Factor for Recurrent Venous Thromboembolism: A Longitudinal Observational Study in Patients Referred for Thrombophilia Investigation
  150. Level of incongruence during cardiac rehabilitation and prediction of future CVD-related hospitalizations plus all-cause mortality
  151. Stress-induced modulation of NF-κB activation, inflammation-associated gene expression, and cytokine levels in blood of healthy men
  152. Evidence for Chronic Low-Grade Systemic Inflammation in Individuals with Agoraphobia from a Population-Based Prospective Study
  153. Acute mental stress and hemostasis: When physiology becomes vascular harm
  154. Fear of terror and inflammation ignite heart health decline
  155. Comparison of Telomere Length in Black and White Teachers From South Africa
  156. Progression of cardiovascular risk factors in black Africans: 3 year follow up of the SABPA cohort study
  157. A picture paints a thousand words: Heart drawings reflect acute distress and illness perception and predict posttraumatic stress symptoms after acute myocardial infarction
  158. Depressive Symptoms at Discharge from Rehabilitation Predict Future Cardiovascular-Related Hospitalizations
  159. Expectations and effects of a single yoga session on pain perception
  160. Leukocyte telomere length and hemostatic factors in a South African cohort: the SABPA Study
  161. Associations between mood, anxiety or substance use disorders and inflammatory markers after adjustment for multiple covariates in a population-based study
  162. Norepinephrine infusion with and without alpha-adrenergic blockade by phentolamine increases salivary alpha amylase in healthy men
  163. Positive affect moderates the effect of negative affect on cardiovascular disease-related hospitalizations and all-cause mortality after cardiac rehabilitation
  164. Vitamin D and Central Hypersensitivity in Patients with Chronic Pain
  165. Serum ficolin-2 correlates worse than fecal calprotectin and CRP with endoscopic Crohn's disease activity
  166. Analysis of TNF-antagonist switch over time and associated risk factors in the Swiss Inflammatory Bowel Disease Cohort
  167. Appropriateness and long-term discontinuation rate of biological therapies in ulcerative colitis
  168. Psychosocial aspects in cardiac rehabilitation: From theory to practice. A position paper from the Cardiac Rehabilitation Section of the European Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation of the European Society of Cardiology
  169. Attributional styles and stress-related atherogenic plasma lipid reactivity in essential hypertension
  170. Prevalence and Clinical Importance of Mesenteric Venous Thrombosis in the Swiss Inflammatory Bowel Disease Cohort
  171. Dark Chocolate Intake Buffers Stress Reactivity in Humans
  172. Hypersensitivity and hyperalgesia in somatoform pain disorders
  173. Safe refeeding management of anorexia nervosa inpatients: an evidence-based protocol
  174. Patients' information-seeking activity is associated with treatment compliance in inflammatory bowel disease patients
  175. Neues aus der Psychokardiologie: Depression und koronare Herzkrankheit
  176. An effective proof of the hyperelliptic Shafarevich conjecture
  177. Effects of dark chocolate consumption on the prothrombotic response to acute psychosocial stress in healthy men
  178. Quality of life in patients with congenital vascular malformations
  179. Why does placement of persons with Alzheimer’s disease into long-term care improve caregivers’ well-being? Examination of psychological mediators.
  180. Association between Hospice Care and Psychological Outcomes in Alzheimer's Spousal Caregivers
  181. Diagnostic Delay in Crohn's Disease Is Associated With a Complicated Disease Course and Increased Operation Rate
  182. Traumatization and chronic pain: a further model of interaction
  183. Positive Affect and Sleep in Spousal Alzheimer Caregivers: A Longitudinal Study
  184. Myocardial Infarction - Stress PRevention INTervention (MI-SPRINT) to reduce the incidence of posttraumatic stress after acute myocardial infarction through trauma-focused psychological counseling: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  185. Stress and Hemostasis: An Update
  186. Testosterone and acute stress are associated with fibrinogen and von Willebrand factor in African men: The SABPA study
  187. A randomized clinical trial of Behavioral Activation (BA) therapy for improving psychological and physical health in dementia caregivers: Results of the Pleasant Events Program (PEP)
  188. Change in Positive Affect During Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Predicts Vital Exhaustion in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
  189. Psychosocial outcome in cardiovascular rehabilitation of peripheral artery disease and coronary artery disease patients
  190. Endothelial function and sleep: associations of flow‐mediated dilation with perceived sleep quality and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep
  191. No evidence for an association of posttraumatic stress disorder with circulating levels of CRP and IL-18 in a population-based study
  192. Predictors for hospitalization and outpatient visits in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
  193. Pleasant events, activity restriction, and blood pressure in dementia caregivers.
  194. Longitudinal Relationship of Low Leisure Satisfaction but not Depressive Symptoms With Systemic Low-Grade Inflammation in Dementia Caregivers
  195. On Szpiro's Discriminant Conjecture
  196. An improved model of care for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
  197. What are the implications of changing treatment delivery models for patients with inflammatory bowel disease
  198. Predictors of Temporary and Permanent Work Disability in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  199. Reply to Letters From Fall and Bailey, and Muldoon
  200. Association between circulating cytokine levels, diabetes and insulin resistance in a population‐based sample (CoLaus study)
  201. Procoagulant reactivity to laboratory acute mental stress in Africans and Caucasians, and its relation to depressive symptoms: The SABPA Study
  202. Effect of continuous positive airway pressure on day/night rhythm of prothrombotic markers in obstructive sleep apnea
  203. Penetrating or Stricturing Diseases are the Major Determinants of Time to First and Repeat Resection Surgery in Crohn's Disease
  204. Adipocytokines, Hepatic and Inflammatory Biomarkers and Incidence of Type 2 Diabetes. The CoLaus Study
  205. Pain drawings in somatoform-functional pain
  206. Atypical depression and alcohol misuse are related to the cardiovascular risk in the general population
  207. Unconscious Fearful Priming Followed by a Psychosocial Stress Test Results in Higher Cortisol Levels
  208. Leisure activities, caregiving demands and catecholamine levels in dementia caregivers
  209. Depressive symptoms, perceived social support, and prothrombotic measures in patients with venous thromboembolism
  210. Nondermatomal somatosensory deficits in chronic pain patients: Are they really hysterical?
  211. Relation of psychological distress to the international normalized ratio in patients with venous thromboembolism with and without oral anticoagulant therapy
  212. Charakteristika schwer essgestörter Patientinnen in einer universitären Einrichtung und therapeutische Richtlinien
  213. Ways of Coping and Biomarkers of an Increased Atherothrombotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Elderly Individuals
  214. Quality of life: a potentially useful measure to indicate subclinical flares in Crohn disease
  215. A Comparison of Psychosocial Risk Factors Between 3 Groups of Cardiovascular Disease Patients Referred for Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation
  216. Health-Related Quality of Life is Associated with Positive Affect in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease Entering Cardiac Rehabilitation
  217. Associations between alcohol consumption and selected cytokines in a Swiss population-based sample (CoLaus study)
  218. Psychosomatik und arterielle Hypertonie - Love it or leave it?
  219. Determinants and trajectory of phobic anxiety in patients living with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator
  220. Stress-Induced Alterations in Coagulation
  221. Effect of Chronic Dementia Caregiving and Major Transitions in the Caregiving Situation on Kidney Function
  222. Sleep in Spousal Alzheimer Caregivers: A Longitudinal Study with a Focus on the Effects of Major Patient Transitions on Sleep
  223. Maladaptive Emotion Regulation is Related to Distressed Personalities in Cardiac Patients
  224. Psychosocial stress and cardiovascular risk - current opinion
  225. Association between Inflammatory and Obesity Markers in a Swiss Population-Based Sample (CoLaus Study)
  226. Schmerzstörungen bei Traumatisierten - neurophysiologische Aspekte und klinische Phänomenologie
  227. A longitudinal analysis of the relations among stress, depressive symptoms, leisure satisfaction, and endothelial function in caregivers.
  228. Effect of Alzheimer Caregiving on Circulating Levels of C-Reactive Protein and Other Biomarkers Relevant to Cardiovascular Disease Risk: A Longitudinal Study
  229. Nichtdermatomgebundene somatosensorische Defizite bei chronischen Schmerzpatienten
  230. Mood and nonmood components of perceived stress and exacerbation of Crohnʼs disease
  231. The association between inflammatory biomarkers and metabolically healthy obesity depends of the definition used
  232. Cardiometabolic Effects in Caregivers of Nursing Home Placement and Death of Their Spouse with Alzheimer's Disease
  233. Association of a common vitamin D-binding protein polymorphism with inflammatory bowel disease
  234. Seeing and identifying with a virtual body decreases pain perception
  235. Epidemiology of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  236. Relationship between chronic stress and carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) in elderly Alzheimer's disease caregivers
  237. Algometry with a clothes peg compared to an electronic pressure algometer: a randomized cross-sectional study in pain patients
  238. Non-fatal cardiovascular outcome in patients with posttraumatic stress symptoms caused by myocardial infarction
  239. Distress related to myocardial infarction and cardiovascular outcome: a retrospective observational study
  240. Levels and Determinants of Inflammatory Biomarkers in a Swiss Population-Based Sample (CoLaus Study)
  241. Chronic posttraumatic stress and its predictors in patients living with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator
  242. Effects of social support on the clinical course of Crohnʼs disease
  243. Hemoconcentration and Hemostasis During Acute Stress: Interacting and Independent Effects
  244. Carotid Plaque in Alzheimer Caregivers and the Role of Sympathoadrenal Arousal
  245. Psychoendokrinologie und Psychoimmunologie
  246. Kardiovaskuläre Krankheiten
  247. Normaler und gestörter Schlaf
  248. Haemostatic Effects of Stress
  249. Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: Emerging Risk Factor and Mechanisms
  250. An effective Shafarevich theorem for elliptic curves
  251. Avoidance and Inhibition Do Not Predict Nonrespondent Bias Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  252. Regular Physical Activity Moderates Cardiometabolic Risk in Alzheimer's Caregivers
  253. Self-Efficacy Buffers the Relationship Between Dementia Caregiving Stress and Circulating Concentrations of the Proinflammatory Cytokine Interleukin-6
  254. Physician speciality and pain reduction in patients with depressive symptoms under treatment with venlafaxine
  255. Prevalence of anaemia in inflammatory bowel disease in Switzerland: A cross-sectional study in patients from private practices and university hospitals
  256. Infliximab for Crohnʼs disease in the Swiss IBD Cohort Study
  257. Momentary stress moderates procoagulant reactivity to a trauma-specific interview in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder caused by myocardial infarction
  258. Posttraumatic stress disorder and soluble cellular adhesion molecules at rest and in response to a trauma-specific interview in patients after myocardial infarction
  259. Heart rate variability and biomarkers of systemic inflammation in patients with stable coronary heart disease: findings from the Heart and Soul Study
  260. Inflammation as a psychophysiological biomarker in chronic psychosocial stress
  261. Appropriateness of therapy for fistulizing Crohn’s disease: findings from a national inflammatory bowel disease cohort
  262. Effects of Alzheimer Caregiving on Allostatic Load
  263. Change over time in posttraumatic stress caused by myocardial infarction and predicting variables
  264. Der Effekt stressreduzierender Interventionen auf chronisch entzündliche Darmerkrankungen: Qualitätskontrolle von zehn therapeutischen Studien
  265. Halbseitenstörung nach Unfall
  266. Association Between Chronic Caregiving Stress and Impaired Endothelial Function in the Elderly
  267. Charakteristika chronischer Schmerzpatienten mit depressiver Begleitsymptomatik in drei unterschiedlichen Behandlungssettings
  268. Problem Behavior of Dementia Patients Predicts Low-Grade Hypercoagulability in Spousal Caregivers
  269. Multimodale Therapie funktioneller Erkrankungen des Verdauungstraktes
  270. Lack of Social Support in the Etiology and the Prognosis of Coronary Heart Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  271. Relationship Between Psychological Distress and Endogenous Anticoagulants in Patients With a Previous Venous Thromboembolic Event
  272. Pathogenese der funktionellen Erkrankungen des Verdauungstrakts aus interdisziplinärer Sicht
  273. Stress hormones in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder caused by myocardial infarction and role of comorbid depression
  274. Kommentar zu Faustregel 7
  275. Circulating Biomarkers of Inflammation, Adhesion, and Hemostasis in Behavioral Medicine
  276. Posttraumatic stress disorder and dyslipidemia: Previous research and novel findings from patients with PTSD caused by myocardial infarction
  277. Association Between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Following Myocardial Infarction and Liver Enzyme Levels: A Prospective Study
  278. Sleep and Biomarkers of Atherosclerosis in Elderly Alzheimer Caregivers and Controls
  279. Relation of heart rate recovery to psychological distress and quality of life in patients with chronic heart failure
  280. Gender Differences in Cardiac Rehabilitation Outcomes: Do Women Benefit Equally in Psychological Health?
  281. Trajectory of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Caused by Myocardial Infarction: A Two-Year Follow-up Study
  282. The moderating role of personal mastery on the relationship between caregiving status and multiple dimensions of fatigue
  283. Association of vital exhaustion and depressive symptoms with changes in fibrin D-dimer to acute psychosocial stress
  284. Effects of gender and dementia severity on Alzheimer’s disease caregivers’ sleep and biomarkers of coagulation and inflammation
  285. Persistent versus transient depressive symptoms in relation to platelet hyperactivation: A longitudinal analysis of dementia caregivers
  286. Diurnal variability of C-reactive protein in obstructive sleep apnea
  287. Bone-marrow derived progenitor cells are associated with psychosocial determinants of health after controlling for classical biological and behavioral cardiovascular risk factors
  288. Association between longitudinal changes in depressive symptoms and plasma fibrinogen levels in school teachers
  289. Rey Visual Design Learning Test performance correlates with white matter structure
  290. Heart rate recovery after exercise in chronic heart failure: Role of vital exhaustion and type D personality
  291. Nighttime Vagal Cardiac Control and Plasma Fibrinogen Levels in a Population of Working Men and Women
  292. Regional origin and decrease of pain in patients with depressive symptoms under treatment with venlafaxine
  293. Therapie zentralisierter Schmerzstörungen
  294. Clinical Diagnosis of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder After Myocardial Infarction
  295. Prolonged platelet activation in individuals with elevated blood pressure in response to a moderate exercise challenge
  296. Prothrombotic changes with acute psychological stress: Combined effect of hemoconcentration and genuine coagulation activation
  297. Overcommitment but not Effort–Reward Imbalance Relates to Stress-Induced Coagulation Changes in Teachers
  298. Association of fatigue and psychological distress with quality of life in patients with a previous venous thromboembolic event
  299. Changes in plasma lipids with psychosocial stress are related to hypertension status and the norepinephrine stress response
  300. Independent Association Between Lower Level of Social Support and Higher Coagulation Activity Before and After Acute Psychosocial Stress
  301. Independent association of sleep quality, fatigue, and vital exhaustion with platelet count in patients with a previous venous thromboembolic event
  302. Longitudinal platelet reactivity to acute psychological stress among older men and women
  303. The Role of Psychological Stress in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Quality Assessment of Methods of 18 Prospective Studies and Suggestions for Future Research
  304. Depression and anxiety symptoms affect change in exercise capacity during cardiac rehabilitation
  305. Metabolic Predictors of Inflammation, Adhesion, and Coagulability in Healthy Younger‐aged Adults
  306. Psychological Distress and Cardiovascular Risk
  307. The ventro-medial prefrontal cortex: a major link between the autonomic nervous system, regulation of emotion, and stress reactivity?
  308. Autonomic Function and Prothrombotic Activity in Women after an Acute Coronary Event
  309. Cohort Profile: The Swiss Inflammatory Bowel Disease Cohort Study (SIBDCS)
  310. A 5-year longitudinal study of the relationships between stress, coping, and immune cell β2-adrenergic receptor sensitivity
  311. Association between burnout and circulating levels of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in schoolteachers
  312. Coagulation Activity Before and After Acute Psychosocial Stress Increases With Age
  313. Effects of depressive and anxious symptoms on norepinephrine and platelet P-selectin responses to acute psychological stress among elderly caregivers
  314. Relationship between heart rate variability, interleukin-6, and soluble tissue factor in healthy subjects
  315. Accumulation of 30 min of moderately intense physical activity is a clinically meaningful treatment to reduce systolic blood pressure in prehypertension
  316. Measures of endothelial dysfunction in plasma of patients with posttraumatic stress disorder
  317. Personal Mastery is Associated With Reduced Sympathetic Arousal in Stressed Alzheimer Caregivers
  318. Change in Pain Severity With Open Label Venlafaxine Use in Patients With a Depressive Symptomatology: An Observational Study in Primary Care
  319. Prevalence and predictors of posttraumatic stress disorder in patients with acute myocardial infarction
  320. The Effects of Aspirin and Nonselective Beta Blockade on the Acute Prothrombotic Response to Psychosocial Stress in Apparently Healthy Subjects
  321. The moderating effect of personal mastery and the relations between stress and Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) antigen.
  322. Aspirin, but not propranolol, attenuates the acute stress-induced increase in circulating levels of interleukin-6: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
  323. Circulating fibrinogen but notd-dimer level is associated with vital exhaustion in school teachers
  324. Effects of aspirin and propranolol on the acute psychological stress response in factor VIII coagulant activity: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled experimental study
  325. Increased Framingham Coronary Heart Disease Risk Score in Dementia Caregivers Relative to Non-Caregiving Controls
  326. Predictors of inflammation in response to anthracycline-based chemotherapy for breast cancer
  327. Effect of oral melatonin on the procoagulant response to acute psychosocial stress in healthy men: a randomized placebo‐controlled study
  328. Combination of Caregiving Stress and Hormone Replacement Therapy is Associated With Prolonged Platelet Activation to Acute Stress Among Postmenopausal Women
  329. The attenuating effect of personal mastery on the relations between stress and Alzheimer caregiver health: A five-year longitudinal analysis
  330. Spousal Caregivers of Patients With Alzheimer's Disease Show Longitudinal Increases in Plasma Level of Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator Antigen
  331. Oral melatonin reduces blood coagulation activity: a placebo‐controlled study in healthy young men
  332. Relation of white matter anisotropy to visual memory in 17 healthy subjects
  333. Variations in anticipatory cognitive stress appraisal and differential proinflammatory cytokine expression in response to acute stress
  334. Elevated plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 in sleep apnea and its relation to the metabolic syndrome: an investigation in 2 different study samples
  335. Procoagulant stress reactivity and recovery in apparently healthy men with systolic and diastolic hypertension
  336. Relation of morning serum cortisol to prothrombotic activity in women with stable coronary artery disease
  337. Association of Blood Pressure and Fitness With Levels of Atherosclerotic Risk Markers Pre-Exercise and Post-exercise
  338. Evidence for altered hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal axis functioning in systemic hypertension: Blunted cortisol response to awakening and lower negative feedback sensitivity
  339. Inflammation and Sleep in Healthy Individuals
  340. Effects of placement and bereavement on psychological well-being and cardiovascular risk in Alzheimer's caregivers: A longitudinal analysis
  341. Association Between Polysomnographic Measures of Disrupted Sleep and Prothrombotic Factors
  342. No Effect of 5-Day Treatment with Acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin) or the Beta-Blocker Propranolol (Inderal) on Free Cortisol Responses to Acute Psychosocial Stress: A Randomized Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
  343. Effects of perceived stress and uplifts on inflammation and coagulability
  344. Depression After Myocardial Infarction
  345. The role of stress hormones in the relationship between resting blood pressure and coagulation activity
  346. Anticipatory Cognitive Stress Appraisal and the Acute Procoagulant Stress Response in Men
  347. Stress-related reduction in personal mastery is associated with reduced immune cell β2-adrenergic receptor sensitivity
  348. Low Social Support and Poor Emotional Regulation Are Associated with Increased Stress Hormone Reactivity to Mental Stress in Systemic Hypertension
  349. Sleep Disturbance, Norepinephrine, and D-Dimer Are All Related in Elderly Care-givers of People With Alzheimer Disease
  350. Effect of Alzheimer Caregiving Stress and Age on Frailty Markers Interleukin-6, C-Reactive Protein, and D-Dimer
  351. Dementia Severity of the Care Receiver Predicts Procoagulant Response in Alzheimer Caregivers
  352. Altered Blood Coagulation in Patients With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  353. Exhaustion is associated with reduced habituation of free cortisol responses to repeated acute psychosocial stress
  354. Myocardial infarction and post-traumatic stress disorder: frequency, outcome, and atherosclerotic mechanisms
  355. Avoidant Coping Partially Mediates the Relationship Between Patient Problem Behaviors and Depressive Symptoms in Spousal Alzheimer Caregivers
  356. Association between sleep apnea severity and blood coagulability: treatment effects of nasal continuous positive airway pressure
  357. Poor Sleep Is Associated with Higher Plasma Proinflammatory Cytokine Interleukin‐6 and Procoagulant Marker Fibrin D‐Dimer in Older Caregivers of People with Alzheimer's Disease
  358. Personal Mastery Attenuates the Effect of Caregiving Stress on Psychiatric Morbidity
  359. Delayed response and lack of habituation in plasma interleukin-6 to acute mental stress in men
  360. Coping Processes and Hemostatic Reactivity to Acute Stress in Dementia Caregivers
  361. Health-related quality of life measured by the SF12 in working populations: Associations with psychosocial work characteristics.
  362. Sleep in Spousal Caregivers of People With Alzheimer's Disease
  363. Opposite effect of negative and positive affect on stress procoagulant reactivity
  364. The effect of repeated acute mental stress on habituation and recovery responses in hemoconcentration and blood cells in healthy men
  365. Different contribution of interleukin-6 and cortisol activity to total plasma fibrin concentration and to acute mental stress-induced fibrin formation
  366. Overcommitment to work is associated with vital exhaustion
  367. Relationship between hemoconcentration and blood coagulation responses to acute mental stress
  368. Exaggerated Plasma Fibrin Formation (D-Dimer) in Elderly Alzheimer Caregivers as Compared to Noncaregiving Controls
  369. Enhanced glucocorticoid sensitivity of cytokine release from circulating leukocytes stimulated with lipopolysaccharide in healthy male smokers
  370. Relation of nocturnal blood pressure dipping to cellular adhesion, inflammation and hemostasis
  371. Effect of the G-308A polymorphism of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α gene promoter site on plasma levels of TNF-α and C-reactive protein in smokers: a cross-sectional study
  372. Evaluation der deutschen Typ-D-Skala (DS14) und Prävalenz der Typ-D-Persönlichkeit bei kardiologischen und psychosomatischen Patienten sowie Gesunden
  373. Monocyte proinflammatory cytokine release is higher and glucocorticoid sensitivity is lower in middle aged men than in women independent of cardiovascular risk factors
  374. Platelet hyperactivity in clinical depression and the beneficial effect of antidepressant drug treatment: how strong is the evidence?
  375. Elevated Plasma C-Reactive Protein in Chronically Distressed Subjects Who Carry the A Allele of the TNF-α −308 G/A Polymorphism
  376. Relationship between overnight neuroendocrine activity and morning haemostasis in working men
  377. Glucocorticoid sensitivity of circulating monocytes in essential hypertension*1
  378. Reduced glucocorticoid sensitivity of monocyte interleukin-6 release in male employees with high plasma levels of tumor necrosis factor-α
  379. Effort-reward imbalance, overcommitment and sleep in a working population
  380. The Interrelationship of Psychosocial Risk Factors for Coronary Artery Disease in a Working Population: Do We Measure Distinct or Overlapping Psychological Concepts?
  381. Hypercoagulability in Working Men and Women with High Levels of Panic-Like Anxiety
  382. Independent relation of vital exhaustion and inflammation to fibrinolysis in apparently healthy subjects
  383. The effect of natural habituation on coagulation responses to acute mental stress and recovery in men
  384. Veränderungen der Blutgerinnung bei Stress und Depression – von der Evolution zur Genregulation
  385. Hemostatic Alterations in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea and the Implications for Cardiovascular Disease *
  386. Acute procoagulant stress response as a dynamic measure of allostatic load in alzheimer caregivers
  387. Health-related quality of life: association with psychosocial work characteristics and chronic distress (exhaustion)?
  388. Impact of psychological variables, psychosocial work-related characteristics, and exhaustion on health behavior in a middle-aged working population
  389. Platelet activity in clinical depression, effects of antidepressant drug treatment, and implications for coronary artery disease
  390. Predictors of vital exhaustion (chronic distress) in a middle-aged, stress-exposed working population: a longitudinal cohort study
  391. The contribution of psychosocial factors to allostatic load
  392. The interrelationship of psychosocial factors relevant to allostatic load in a working population. Do we measure distinct or overlapping psychological concepts?
  393. The interrelationship of psychosocial risk factors related to coronary artery disease in a working population. Do we measure distinct or overlapping psychological concepts?
  394. The relation of psychosocial variables to impaired fibrinolysis in a middle-aged working population
  395. Reduced Glucocorticoid Sensitivity of Monocyte Interleukin-6 Production in Male Industrial Employees who are Vitally Exhausted
  396. Effects of nonspecific β-adrenergic stimulation and blockade on blood coagulation in hypertension
  397. Fibrin D‐dimer: A marker of psychosocial distress and its implications for research in stress‐related coronary artery disease
  398. Association of Negative Life Event Stress With Coagulation Activity in Elderly Alzheimer Caregivers
  399. Independent contribution of psychological factors to fibrin turnover in subjects with sleep apnoea and/or systemic hypertension
  400. Effect of β2-adrenergic receptor functioning and increased norepinephrine on the hypercoagulable state with mental stress
  401. Differenzielle Diagnostik chronischer Schmerzsyndrome am Bewegungsapparat – Codierung nach der ICD-10
  402. Differenzielle Therapie chronischer Schmerzsyndrome am Bewegungsapparat in der ärztlichen Grundversorgung
  403. Decrease in the plasma von Willebrand factor concentration following glucose ingestion: The role of insulin sensitivity
  404. The hypercoagulable state in sleep apnea is related to comorbid hypertension
  405. Effects of Psychological Stress and Psychiatric Disorders on Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolysis: A Biobehavioral Pathway to Coronary Artery Disease?
  406. Effect of acute psychological stress on the hypercoagulable state in subjects (spousal caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s disease) with coronary or cerebrovascular disease and/or systemic hypertension
  407. Short-term hyperglycemia induces lymphopenia and lymphocyte subset redistribution
  408. Effects of sympathetic activation by adrenergic infusions on hemostasis in vivo
  409. Reliability of nocturnal blood pressure dipping
  410. Factor XII clotting activity and antigen levels in patients with thromboembolic disease