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de Vries, H.J. (author), Pennings, H.J.M. (author), van der Schans, C.P. (author), Sanderman, R. (author), Oldenhuis, H.K.E. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author)
The effects of stress may be alleviated when its impact or a decreased stress-resilience are detected early. This study explores whether wearable-measured sleep and resting HRV in police officers can be predicted by stress-related Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) measures in preceding days and predict stress-related EMA outcomes in...
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de Vries, H. (author), Oldenhuis, H. (author), van der Schans, C. (author), Sanderman, R. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author)
The emergence of wearable sensor technology may provide opportunities for automated measurement of psychophysiological markers of mental and physical fitness, which can be used for personalized feedback. This study explores to what extent within-subject changes in resting heart rate variability (HRV) during sleep predict the perceived mental and...
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Stuldreher, I.V. (author), Merasli, A. (author), Thammasan, N. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author)
Research on brain signals as indicators of a certain attentional state is moving from laboratory environments to everyday settings. Uncovering the attentional focus of individuals in such settings is challenging because there is usually limited information about real-world events, as well as a lack of data from the real-world context at hand...
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Carracedo, M. (author), Pawelzik, S.C. (author), Artiach, G. (author), Pouwer, M.G. (author), Plunde, O. (author), Saliba-Gustafson, P. (author), Ehrenborg, E. (author), Eriksson, P. (author), Pieterman, E. (author), Stenke, L. (author), Princen, H.M.G. (author), Franco-Cereceda, A. (author), Bäck, M. (author)
Background and purpose: Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) used to treat chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) have been associated with cardiovascular side effects, including reports on calcific aortic valve stenosis. The aim of this study was to establish the effects of first and second generation TKIs in aortic valve stenosis, and to determine the...
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Binsch, O. (author), Oudejans, N. (author), van der Kuil, M.N.A. (author), Landman, A. (author), Smeets, M.M.J. (author), Leers, M.P.G. (author), Smit, A.S. (author)
Virtual reality (VR) simulation tools, in combination with miniaturized sensor and geotechnology, represent an opportunity to prepare high-risk professionals better for uncertain situations. In the current study, we tested whether VR preparation for a police surveillance task leads to increased performance and decreased stress, workload, and a...
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Vals-Delgado, C. (author), Alcala-Diaz, J.F. (author), Molina-Abril, H. (author), Roncero-Ramos, I. (author), Caspers, M.P.M. (author), Schuren, F.H.J. (author), van den Broek, T.J. (author), Luque, R. (author), Perez-Martinez, P. (author), Katsiki, N. (author), Delgado-Lista, J. (author), Ordovas, J.M. (author), van Ommen, B. (author), Camargo, A (author), Lopez-Miranda, J. (author)
Introduction: A distinctive gut microbiome have been linked to type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Objectives: We aimed to evaluate whether gut microbiota composition, in addition to clinical biomarkers, could improve the prediction of new incident cases of diabetes in patients with coronary heart disease. Methods: All the patients from the...
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Linssen, L. (author), Landman, A. (author), van Baardewijk, J.U. (author), Bottenheft, C. (author), Binsch, O. (author)
Real-time physiological stress monitoring would be a relevant addition to virtual reality (VR) training for high-risk professions, such as the military. VR is highly suitable for the implementation of such monitoring due to the controlled environment and the already used wearables. However, physiological stress measurements suffer from...
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de Vries, H. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), van der Schans, C. (author), Sanderman, R. (author), Oldenhuis, H. (author)
The emergence of wearable sensors that allow for unobtrusive monitoring of physiological and behavioural patterns introduces new opportunities to study the impact of stress in a real-world context. This study explores to what extent within-subject trends in daily Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and daily HRV fluctuations are associated with...
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de Vries, H. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Oldenhuis, H. (author), van der Schans, C. (author), Sanderman, R. (author)
Background: The emergence of smartphones and wearable sensor technologies enables easy and unobtrusive monitoring of physiological and psychological data related to an individual’s resilience. Heart rate variability (HRV) is a promising biomarker for resilience based on between-subject population studies, but observational studies that apply a...
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Regeer, H. (author), Nieuwenhuijse, E.A. (author), Vos, R.C. (author), Kiefte-de Jong, J.C. (author), van Empelen, P. (author), de Koning, E.J.P. (author), Bilo, H.J.G. (author), Huisman, S.D. (author)
Aims: To investigate changes in physical activity (PA) and psychological factors during societal lockdown in people with type 2 diabetes. Methods: A cross-sectional study among Dutch adults with type 2 diabetes. Data were collected using online questionnaires. A multivariate multinomial logistic regression was performed with change in PA during...
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Austin, P.C. (author), White, I.R. (author), Lee, D.S. (author), van Buuren, S. (author)
Missing data is a common occurrence in clinical research. Missing data occurs when the value of the variables of interest are not measured or recorded for all subjects in the sample. Common approaches to addressing the presence of missing data include complete-case analyses, in which subjects with missing data are excluded, or mean-value...
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Sabbadini, A. (author), Caenen, A. (author), Keijzer, L.B.H. (author), van Neer, P.L. (author), Vos, H.J. (author), de Jong, N. (author), Verweij, M.D. (author)
Shear wave elastography (SWE) has the potential to determine cardiac tissue stiffness from non-invasive shear wave speed measurements, important, e.g., for predicting heart failure. Previous studies showed that waves traveling in the interventricular septum (IVS) may display Lamb-like dispersive behaviour, introducing a thickness-frequency...
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Summer, G. (author), Kuhn, A.R. (author), Munts, C. (author), Miranda-Silva, D. (author), Leite-Moreira, A.F. (author), Lourenço, A.P. (author), Heymans, S. (author), Falcão-Pires, I. (author), van Bilsen, M. (author)
Aims: The metabolic syndrome and associated comorbidities, like diabetes, hypertension and obesity, have been implicated in the development of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). The molecular mechanisms underlying the development of HFpEF remain to be elucidated. We developed a cardiome-directed network analysis and applied...
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van Lier, H.G. (author), Pieterse, M.E. (author), Garde, A. (author), Postel, M.G. (author), de Haan, H.A. (author), Vollenbroek-Hutten, M.M.R. (author), Schraagen, J.M.C. (author), Noordzij, M.L. (author)
Wearable physiological measurement devices for ambulatory research with novel sensing technology are introduced with ever increasing frequency, requiring fast, standardized, and rigorous validation of the physiological signals measured by these devices and their derived parameters. At present, there is a lack of consensus on a standardized...
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Kallen, V. (author), Marck, J.W. (author), Stam, J. (author), Issa, A. (author), Johnson, B. (author), van Meeteren, N. (author)
The steadily growing elderly population calls for efficient, reliable and preferably ambulant health supervision. Since cardiovascular risk factors interact with psychosocial strain (e.g., depression), we investigated the potential contribution of psychosocial factors in discriminating generally healthy elderly from those with a cardiovascular...
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Thammasan, N. (author), Stuldreher, I.V. (author), Schreuders, E. (author), Giletta, M. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author)
Measuring psychophysiological signals of adolescents using unobtrusive wearable sensors may contribute to understanding the development of emotional disorders. This study investigated the feasibility of measuring high quality physiological data and examined the validity of signal processing in a school setting. Among 86 adolescents, a total of...
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van Ginneken, V. (author), Verheij, E.R. (author), de Vries, E. (author), Schouten, F. (author), van der Greef, J. (author)
There are currently two main directions with regard to nutritional supplements with PUFAs. The first research school recommends enriching the diet with the essential fatty acid (EFA) obtained from vegetable sources, the C18 lipid omega-3 molecule α-linolenic acid and then via the elongase/desaturase activity naturally in omega-3 Eicosapentaenoic...
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Stuldreher, I.V. (author), Thammasan, N. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author)
OBJECTIVE: Concurrent changes in physiological signals across multiple listeners (physiological synchrony-PS), as caused by shared affective or cognitive processes, may be a suitable marker of selective attentional focus. We aimed to identify the selective attention of participants based on PS with individuals sharing attention with respect to...
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van Kraaij, A.W.J. (author), Schiavone, G. (author), Lutin, E. (author), Claes, S. (author), van Hoof, C. (author)
BACKGROUND: Chronic stress is increasing in prevalence and is associated with several physical and mental disorders. Although it is proven that acute stress changes physiology, much less is known about the relationship between physiology and long-term stress. Continuous measurement of vital signs in daily life and chronic stress detection...
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de Vries, H. (author), Kamphuis, W. (author), Oldenhuis, H.K.E. (author), van der Schans, C.P. (author), Sanderman, R. (author)
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