13 Works

Connotations - A Journal for Critical Debate (Vol. 28)

Inge Leimberg, Matthias Bauer, Burkhard Niederhoff & Angelika Zirker

Preserved T-cell response in anti-CD20-treated multiple sclerosis patients following SARS-CoV-2 vaccination

Simon Faissner, Neele Heitmann, Ricarda Rohling, Ulas Ceylan, Marielena Bongert, Carlos Plaza-Sirvent, Corinna Marheinecke, Xiomara Pedreiturria, Ilya Ayzenberg, Kerstin Hellwig, Ingo Schmitz, Stephanie Pfaender & Ralf Gold
Background:The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has tremendous implications for the management of patients with autoimmune conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS) under immune therapies targeting CD20+ B cells (aCD20).Objectives:Here, we investigated humoral and cellular immune responses, including anti-spike titers, neutralization against SARS-CoV-2 wild-type (WT), delta, and omicron variant and T cell responses of aCD20-treated relapsing–remitting MS patients following SARS-CoV-2 vaccination compared with healthy controls.Methods:Blood samples were collected within 4–8 weeks following...

Colorectal cancer incidences in Lynch syndrome: a comparison of results from the prospective lynch syndrome database and the international mismatch repair consortium

Pål Møller, Toni Seppälä, James G. Dowty, Saskia Haupt, Mev Dominguez-Valentin, Lone Sunde, Inge Bernstein, Christoph Engel, Stefan Aretz, Maartje Nielsen, Gabriel Capella, Dafydd Gareth Evans, John Burn, Elke Holinski-Feder, Lucio Bertario, Bernardo Bonanni, Annika Lindblom, Zohar Levi, Finlay Macrae, Ingrid Winship, John-Paul Plazzer, Rolf Sijmons, Luigi Laghi, Adriana Della Valle, Karl Heinimann … & Mark A. Jenkins
Abstract Objective To compare colorectal cancer (CRC) incidences in carriers of pathogenic variants of the MMR genes in the PLSD and IMRC cohorts, of which only the former included mandatory colonoscopy surveillance for all participants. Methods CRC incidences were calculated in an intervention group comprising a cohort of confirmed carriers of pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in mismatch repair genes (path_MMR) followed prospectively by the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (PLSD). All had colonoscopy surveillance, with...

Does time of day and player chronotype impact tennis-specific skills and physical performance?

Mitchell Turner, Philipp Beranek, Johnny Lo, Alexander Ferrauti, Ian C Dunican & Travis Cruickshank
Tennis players’ success relies on tennis skills, such as groundstrokes and serves, and physical attributes, such as strength, speed and endurance. This study aimed to determine if players’ tennis skills and physical attributes are influenced by time of day, chronotype or sleep–wake behaviour (SWB). Twelve male tennis players (age (years): 28.17 ± 7.85) competing in state-level competitions wore a wrist-worn activity monitor (GT3X, Actigraph) and completed a modified version of the Consensus Sleep Diary to...

Social media use, mental health, and suicide-related outcomes in Russian women: A cross-sectional comparison between two age groups

Julia Brailovskaia, Yulia Krasavtseva, Yakov Kochetkov, Polina Tour & Jürgen Margraf
Background:Women who belong to the age group “emerging adulthood” (18 to 29 years) are vulnerable to mental health issues and suicide-related outcomes.Objectives:This study investigated potential predictors of suicide-related outcomes in females emerging adulthood and compared them to older women.Design and Methods:Data of 2537 women from Russia (group “18 to 29 years”: n = 1123; group “> 29 years”: n = 1414) on lifetime suicide-related outcomes, (problematic) social media use, daily stress, depression and anxiety symptoms,...

Change of Threat Expectancy as Mechanism of Exposure-Based Psychotherapy for Anxiety Disorders: Evidence From 8,484 Exposure Exercises of 605 Patients

Andre Pittig, Ingmar Heinig, Stephan Goerigk, Jan Richter, Maike Hollandt, Ulrike Lueken, Paul Pauli, Jürgen Deckert, Tilo Kircher, Benjamin Straube, Peter Neudeck, Katja Koelkebeck, Udo Dannlowski, Volker Arolt, Thomas Fydrich, Lydia Fehm, Andreas Ströhle, Christina Totzeck, Jürgen Margraf, Silvia Schneider, Jürgen Hoyer, Winfried Rief, Michelle G. Craske, Alfons O. Hamm & Hans-Ulrich Wittchen
Individual responses to behavioral treatment of anxiety disorders vary considerably, which requires a better understanding of underlying processes. In this study, we examined the violation and change of threat beliefs during exposure. From 8,484 standardized exposure records of 605 patients with different anxiety disorders, learning indicators were derived: expectancy violation as mismatch between threat expectancy before exposure and threat occurrence, expectancy change as difference between original and adjusted expectancy after exposure, and prediction-error learning rate...

Change of Threat Expectancy as Mechanism of Exposure-Based Psychotherapy for Anxiety Disorders: Evidence From 8,484 Exposure Exercises of 605 Patients

Andre Pittig, Ingmar Heinig, Stephan Goerigk, Jan Richter, Maike Hollandt, Ulrike Lueken, Paul Pauli, Jürgen Deckert, Tilo Kircher, Benjamin Straube, Peter Neudeck, Katja Koelkebeck, Udo Dannlowski, Volker Arolt, Thomas Fydrich, Lydia Fehm, Andreas Ströhle, Christina Totzeck, Jürgen Margraf, Silvia Schneider, Jürgen Hoyer, Winfried Rief, Michelle G. Craske, Alfons O. Hamm & Hans-Ulrich Wittchen
Individual responses to behavioral treatment of anxiety disorders vary considerably, which requires a better understanding of underlying processes. In this study, we examined the violation and change of threat beliefs during exposure. From 8,484 standardized exposure records of 605 patients with different anxiety disorders, learning indicators were derived: expectancy violation as mismatch between threat expectancy before exposure and threat occurrence, expectancy change as difference between original and adjusted expectancy after exposure, and prediction-error learning rate...

The impact of sleep behaviours, chronotype and time of match on the internal and external outcomes of a tennis match

Mitchell Turner, Philipp Beranek, Sofyan Sahrom, Johnny Lo, Alexander Ferrauti, Ian C Dunican & Travis Cruickshank
Tennis match performance is often evaluated by a player's internal (heart rate) and external (match analytics) outcomes. Numerous factors could influence these outcomes, including the time of day, which may be advantageous or not depending on a player's chronotype. This study aimed to determine the influence time of day, chronotype and sleep–wake behaviour (SWB) had on internal and external outcomes of tennis matches. Twelve state-level male tennis players, with a mean age of 28 ±...

Preserved T-cell response in anti-CD20-treated multiple sclerosis patients following SARS-CoV-2 vaccination

Simon Faissner, Neele Heitmann, Ricarda Rohling, Ulas Ceylan, Marielena Bongert, Carlos Plaza-Sirvent, Corinna Marheinecke, Xiomara Pedreiturria, Ilya Ayzenberg, Kerstin Hellwig, Ingo Schmitz, Stephanie Pfaender & Ralf Gold
Background:The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has tremendous implications for the management of patients with autoimmune conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS) under immune therapies targeting CD20+ B cells (aCD20).Objectives:Here, we investigated humoral and cellular immune responses, including anti-spike titers, neutralization against SARS-CoV-2 wild-type (WT), delta, and omicron variant and T cell responses of aCD20-treated relapsing–remitting MS patients following SARS-CoV-2 vaccination compared with healthy controls.Methods:Blood samples were collected within 4–8 weeks following...

Colorectal cancer incidences in Lynch syndrome: a comparison of results from the prospective lynch syndrome database and the international mismatch repair consortium

Pål Møller, Toni Seppälä, James G. Dowty, Saskia Haupt, Mev Dominguez-Valentin, Lone Sunde, Inge Bernstein, Christoph Engel, Stefan Aretz, Maartje Nielsen, Gabriel Capella, Dafydd Gareth Evans, John Burn, Elke Holinski-Feder, Lucio Bertario, Bernardo Bonanni, Annika Lindblom, Zohar Levi, Finlay Macrae, Ingrid Winship, John-Paul Plazzer, Rolf Sijmons, Luigi Laghi, Adriana Della Valle, Karl Heinimann … & Mark A. Jenkins
Abstract Objective To compare colorectal cancer (CRC) incidences in carriers of pathogenic variants of the MMR genes in the PLSD and IMRC cohorts, of which only the former included mandatory colonoscopy surveillance for all participants. Methods CRC incidences were calculated in an intervention group comprising a cohort of confirmed carriers of pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in mismatch repair genes (path_MMR) followed prospectively by the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (PLSD). All had colonoscopy surveillance, with...

The impact of sleep behaviours, chronotype and time of match on the internal and external outcomes of a tennis match

Mitchell Turner, Philipp Beranek, Sofyan Sahrom, Johnny Lo, Alexander Ferrauti, Ian C Dunican & Travis Cruickshank
Tennis match performance is often evaluated by a player's internal (heart rate) and external (match analytics) outcomes. Numerous factors could influence these outcomes, including the time of day, which may be advantageous or not depending on a player's chronotype. This study aimed to determine the influence time of day, chronotype and sleep–wake behaviour (SWB) had on internal and external outcomes of tennis matches. Twelve state-level male tennis players, with a mean age of 28 ±...

Does time of day and player chronotype impact tennis-specific skills and physical performance?

Mitchell Turner, Philipp Beranek, Johnny Lo, Alexander Ferrauti, Ian C Dunican & Travis Cruickshank
Tennis players’ success relies on tennis skills, such as groundstrokes and serves, and physical attributes, such as strength, speed and endurance. This study aimed to determine if players’ tennis skills and physical attributes are influenced by time of day, chronotype or sleep–wake behaviour (SWB). Twelve male tennis players (age (years): 28.17 ± 7.85) competing in state-level competitions wore a wrist-worn activity monitor (GT3X, Actigraph) and completed a modified version of the Consensus Sleep Diary to...

Social media use, mental health, and suicide-related outcomes in Russian women: A cross-sectional comparison between two age groups

Julia Brailovskaia, Yulia Krasavtseva, Yakov Kochetkov, Polina Tour & Jürgen Margraf
Background:Women who belong to the age group “emerging adulthood” (18 to 29 years) are vulnerable to mental health issues and suicide-related outcomes.Objectives:This study investigated potential predictors of suicide-related outcomes in females emerging adulthood and compared them to older women.Design and Methods:Data of 2537 women from Russia (group “18 to 29 years”: n = 1123; group “> 29 years”: n = 1414) on lifetime suicide-related outcomes, (problematic) social media use, daily stress, depression and anxiety symptoms,...

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