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1  essential contributions to human health and well being.
2 e entering areas with direct impact on human well being.
3 processes, which, in turn, impact health and well-being.
4 vention in the face of mass threats to human well-being.
5 very with child and adolescent psychological well-being.
6 ncy outcome, fetal development, and maternal well-being.
7 iota, which in turn may affect psychological well-being.
8 nd is best for both consent rates and family well-being.
9 and depressed patients, with a better mental well-being.
10 -related eye complications and psychological well-being.
11 nability to sleep affect people's health and well-being.
12 ities persist in health, wealth, and overall well-being.
13 edical education and its effect on students' well-being.
14 thereby increasing patients' and caregivers' well-being.
15 lations and its unique contribution to child well-being.
16 ry of ecosystem services important for human well-being.
17 tion, and report lower personal and physical well-being.
18 ular as a means to try to improve health and well-being.
19 ework for connecting biodiversity with human well-being.
20 ng home residents without a decline in their well-being.
21 ices that are employed to promote health and well-being.
22  injury and disease, and enhance our general well-being.
23 on from a state of severe distress to one of well-being.
24 nce of ecosystem service provision and human well-being.
25  micronutrients are essential for health and well-being.
26 ls early in life influences later health and well-being.
27 s that enhance fertility more than offspring well-being.
28 hildren's early cognitive and socioemotional well-being.
29 ffects of mindfulness training on health and well-being.
30 t of chemical exposures on human disease and well-being.
31 rt many positive effects on human health and well-being.
32 as a positive impact on patients' health and well-being.
33 B surgery, while 113 (8.1%) reported reduced well-being.
34 potential, significant impact for health and well-being.
35  improve the working environment and improve well-being.
36  impacts on terrestrial ecosystems and human well-being.
37 ationship was present across all measures of well-being.
38 t outcomes, resident education, and resident well-being.
39 ment in breast satisfaction and psychosocial well-being.
40 lem affecting overall physical and emotional well-being.
41 milestones were related to higher subjective well-being.
42 nd lower levels of children's attainment and well-being.
43  and are crucial for our physical and mental well-being.
44 OHRQoL) in children with cleft and caregiver well-being.
45 ut their health and other aspects of overall well-being.
46 cological system structure and stakeholders' well-being.
47 th, climate, and other determinants of human well-being.
48 offspring associated with maternal emotional well-being.
49 reased value placed on individual health and well-being.
50 ive functions, bone strength, and health and well-being.
51 bilities that limit academic achievement and well-being.
52  genome-wide association study of subjective well-being.
53 ects on patients' physical and psychological well-being.
54 t outcome index, and physical and functional well-being.
55 nd has important implications for health and well-being.
56 d conserving biodiversity essential to human well-being.
57 e therapies to enhanced survival and patient well-being.
58 sively on self-report measures of subjective well-being.
59 ors training to improve lifestyle habits and well-being.
60  PTSD can greatly improve patient health and well-being.
61 verned by a concern for fairness and others' well-being.
62 r children at birth promotes their long-term well-being.
63 condary complications, and enhance caregiver well-being.
64 s well as psychosocial, physical, and sexual well-being.
65 ld also include efforts to improve surgeons' well-being.
66 nctioning, cognitive performance and general well-being.
67 patient and clinician well-being, and family well-being.
68  patients' quality of life and psychological well-being.
69 e of Facebook was negatively associated with well-being.
70 d, and assess its relative effects on mental well-being.
71 eurological components to support health and well-being.
72     Face-to-face social interactions enhance well-being.
73 t maintaining factors for optimal health and well-being.
74 n on productivity, as well as physiology and well-being.
75 networks with several subjective measures of well-being.
76 tially a modifiable factor for psychological well-being.
77 t in hyperarousal symptoms and psychological well-being.
78 ms that are critical for lifelong health and well-being.
79  childhood or early adolescent psychological well-being.
80 cosystem services, and, eventually, to human well-being.
81 nt disability score, laboratory examination, well-being [12-item Short Form Health Survey; SF-12]).
82 .7% in the standard-policy group, P=0.86) or well-being (14.9% and 12.0%, respectively; P=0.10).
83 entify 3 variants associated with subjective well-being, 2 variants associated with depressive sympto
84  We included 6 measures of mental health and well-being: 2 measures of depression and 2 measures of a
85 he effect of the donation decision on family well-being, (3) the process of requesting family consent
86              To assess women's psychological well-being 5 years after receiving or being denied an ab
87 o -68.5%; P<0.001), 38.3% less psychological well-being (95% CI, -37.4% to -39.0%; P<0.001), and 32.4
88                                   Subjective well-being, a phenotype that is genetically correlated w
89 ce on economic risk taking and on subjective well-being, a quantity known to be substantially affecte
90  victimisation were related to poorer mental well-being (adjusted analyses, traditional: b coefficien
91 re one of the leading challenges to lifelong well-being, affecting 2-5% of populations.
92              Most patients reported improved well-being after RYGB surgery, but the prevalence of sym
93 5% CI, -4.42 to 3.06; P = .72), psychosocial well-being (AMD, -0.59; 95% CI, -3.92 to 2.74; P = .73),
94  95% CI, -3.92 to 2.74; P = .73), and sexual well-being (AMD, -2.94; 95% CI, -7.01 to 1.12; P = .15)
95  CI, -8.21 to -1.28; P = .008), psychosocial well-being (AMD, -3.87; 95% CI, -7.33 to -0.40; P = .03)
96 95% CI, -7.33 to -0.40; P = .03), and sexual well-being (AMD, -5.59; 95% CI, -9.70 to -1.47; P = .008
97 ions were associated with improved emotional well-being among medical students.
98 fective and low-cost intervention to enhance well being and possibly faster recovery.
99 cale of maternal health alone makes maternal well being and survival vital concerns.
100  better the interconnectedness between human well-being and acknowledgment of the limits of an ecolog
101                                              Well-being and adherence did not differ according to age
102 ing biophysical limits and centered on human well-being and biodiversity conservation.
103 normality, school experiences, and emotional well-being and coping.
104  shown to be heavily correlated with reduced well-being and decreased earning potential, findings of
105  Swedish population in Psychological General Well-Being and Dyadic Adjustment Scale.
106 ence in residents' satisfaction with overall well-being and education quality.
107  and (b) the relationship between subjective well-being and immunosuppressive medication adherence.
108 ons or gave up activities, thus compromising well-being and independence.
109 needs, and coping were related to subjective well-being and medication adherence among young adult ki
110 oment' daily exchange, with topics including well-being and mental health.
111 tate of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infi
112  The primary outcome measures were spiritual well-being and overall quality of life, with secondary o
113 ) and magic mushrooms; demographics, current well-being and past-year problematic alcohol use of past
114 e positive effects of feedback on both their well-being and performance.
115  the effect of such feedback on both nurses' well-being and performance.
116 a job resource, and has no effect on nurses' well-being and performance.
117 tly, leading to different effects on nurses' well-being and performance: 1) feedback can be perceived
118 esource) are respectively related to nurses' well-being and performance; and (2) whether and how team
119                      We aimed to investigate well-being and problematic alcohol use in ayahuasca user
120  of fundamental importance for psychological well-being and public health.
121 gnificantly greater improvement in spiritual well-being and quality of life and significantly greater
122  which has significant detrimental effect on well-being and quality of life as well as substantial so
123 rtance of assessing subjective indicators of well-being and quality of life.
124 t association between childhood psychosocial well-being and reduced coronary artery calcification in
125 garding autonomy and independence, emotional well-being and relationships, physical function, cogniti
126 le preserving an appropriate focus on animal well-being and research success.
127 ldren-is a central contributor to children's well-being and sociality; yet, the neural basis of copar
128 e been shown to affect positively individual well-being and societal development.
129 ence a reduction in physical and psychologic well-being and suffer from a decreased quality of life d
130 y which nature experience may improve mental well-being and suggests that accessible natural areas wi
131 ta sciences with the goal of advancing human well-being and sustainability on a highly urbanized plan
132 nd bodybuilding purposes but also to improve well-being and symptoms of chronic diseases.
133 support for family caregivers improves their well-being and the quality of care provided to the patie
134 viding care on family caregivers' health and well-being, and (3) identify coping strategies used by f
135 n to correlate with aspects of psychological well-being, and attention to respiration is a central co
136 linician relationship, patient and clinician well-being, and family well-being.
137 mental to emotional, cognitive, and physical well-being, and fear of negative social feedback is a pr
138 s as adults age, affecting health, financial well-being, and happiness.
139 reated with HCT experienced somewhat greater well-being, and hazards associated with HCT decreased, r
140 tensive body of evidence about human health, well-being, and improved function benefits associated wi
141 ionships have substantial impacts on health, well-being, and longevity, and, at least in animals, on
142 including poorer mental health and emotional well-being, and reduced educational and employment achie
143 ay improve breast satisfaction, psychosocial well-being, and sexual well-being in patients undergoing
144 rs that can affect their mental and physical well-being, and supporting further research into underst
145  scales affects ecosystem functioning, human well-being, and the dynamics of climate change itself.
146 a crucial role in determining our health and well-being, and this has led to the continuing developme
147 o that function, esthetics, and the sense of well-being are restored in affected individuals.
148 ing toward long-term human and environmental well-being are transformational individuals who step out
149 h an outcome defined as students' reports of well-being as assessed by surveys, semistructured interv
150 hanced clinical response profile in mood and well-being, as well as a higher rate of remission, compa
151 s; mean age, 7.9 years), the Development and Well-being Assessment (DAWBA) (359 pairs; mean age, 10.3
152 nt ratings of ADHD symptoms (Development and Well-Being Assessment and SDQ), adolescent self-reports
153 toms were obtained using the Development and Well-Being Assessment and the Strengths and Difficulties
154 ), and (4) anxiety disorder (Development and Well-Being Assessment at 15.5 years of age) in adolescen
155 e), (3) depressive disorder (Development and Well-Being Assessment at 15.5 years of age), and (4) anx
156 views with parents using the Development and Well-Being Assessment.
157 ronment plays a critical role in our overall well-being because of both the amount of time we spend i
158 eased optimism, emotional well-being, social well-being, being better informed, improved disease mana
159 easingly recognized as providing significant well-being benefits for adults and children.
160  literature on urban nature-based health and well-being benefits.
161 , 0.32-1.42) and a lower level of subjective well-being (beta = -0.94; 95% CI, -1.46 to -0.42) and ed
162 al location is thought to influence people's well-being, but different individuals may value resident
163           Biodiversity is essential to human well-being, but people have been reducing biodiversity t
164 ally land-use intensification, affects human well-being by impacting the delivery of multiple ecosyst
165 nal Safety and Health aims to advance worker well-being by integrating injury and illness prevention
166 cal diversity as well as contribute to human well-being by protecting food and fiber resources.
167 e accounting of the very foundation of human well-being can result in perverse outcomes from decision
168  than 0.1% of observed variability in mental well-being compared with 5.0% of variability accounted f
169 t outcomes, resident education, and resident well-being compared with the usual care arm.
170  of life, anxiety, depression, and spiritual well-being compared with UC alone.
171  bullying were associated with poorer mental well-being, cyberbullying accounted for a very small sha
172 olume and mental health, driven by emotional well-being deficits and role limitations due to emotiona
173                                       Mental well-being, defined as life satisfaction, fulfilling soc
174 tions upon which the sustainability of human well-being depends.
175 xiety, worry and interference with emotional well-being, depression, and health-related quality of li
176                  Participants in the Optimal well-being, development and health for Danish children t
177 domization study using data from the Optimal well-being, development and health for Danish children t
178 ce, 4.5; P = .003), and greater psychosocial well-being (difference, 3.7; P = .02) at 1 year.
179  (difference, 6.3; P < .001), greater sexual well-being (difference, 4.5; P = .003), and greater psyc
180 (difference, 8.0; P = .002) and psychosocial well-being (difference, 4.6; P = .047) compared with pre
181 onsiderable impact on astronauts' health and well-being during future long-term spaceflights.
182 hological evaluations (Psychological General Well-Being, Dyadic Adjustment Scale, Hospital Anxiety an
183 perceptions and satisfaction regarding their well-being, education, and patient care.
184 y resources underpinning economies and human well--being-energy and freshwater.
185 ymptoms, and their effect on functioning and well-being following LASIK based on patient and expert i
186 ementia and (ii) mental and physical health (well-being) for the caregiver.
187 sures: Physical Well Being (PWB), Functional Well Being (FWB), and the LCS.
188                                   Subjective well-being, happiness, closeness to others, openness, an
189 tion-level associations between polygyny and well-being have also been reported, consistent with the
190 caregiver depressive symptoms, psychological well-being, health-related quality of life, sense of con
191 dict individuals' centrality: people high in well-being (i.e., life satisfaction and positive emotion
192 vioral indicator of nonconsciously evaluated well-being (implicit safety vs. threat) that is distinct
193                                Psychological well-being improved over time so that both groups of wom
194  and multisystemic processes associated with well-being in contexts of adversity.
195 to prevent adult psychopathology and improve well-being in early-starting conduct-problem children.
196              Coastal ecosystems affect human well-being in many important ways, and restoration will
197 faction, psychosocial well-being, and sexual well-being in patients undergoing breast reconstruction.
198 ssed quality of life (QoL) and psychological well-being in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosi
199 nal study was to explore quality of life and well-being in patients with drug-induced anaphylaxis.
200 so enhances other aspects that contribute to well-being in sarcopenic elderly.
201 igned to promote medical students' emotional well-being in the setting of a US academic medical schoo
202 pment, (b) equity in the work force, and (c) well-being in work and educational settings.
203 ce-based measures and subjective measures of well-being, in order to assess changes in the quality of
204 targets for interventions aimed at improving well-being include competence and autonomy.
205 es take the biggest toll on human health and well-being, increasingly, a failing brain is the arbiter
206 naire (DrHy-Q) and the Psychological General Well-Being Index (PGWBI).
207 D) baseline 5-item World Health Organization Well-being Index was 10.0 (5.5, omalizumab) and 7.7 (5.3
208 quality of life (World Health Organization-5 Well-Being Index), psychological distress (the Hospital
209  Analysis of the 2012-2015 Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index, a daily national telephone survey.
210 ty of indoor hydroxyl radicals on health and well-being is another emerging research topic of great c
211 an important part of the care team and their well-being is associated with patient-perceived QOC.
212 ldren's electronic media use and their later well-being is essential to supporting positive long-term
213 potentially important influence on offspring well-being is hampered by strong secular trends and soci
214 ed diseases, the main determinant of patient well-being is not the diagnosis itself but instead the c
215 corroboration of psychological evidence that well-being is socially attractive, whereas empathy suppo
216 pproach to sustaining biodiversity and human well-being is through actions that can slow and eventual
217  unrelated donor BM had better psychological well-being, less burdensome chronic GVHD symptoms, and w
218 es showing that antenatal maternal emotional well-being likewise predicts the risk for later psychopa
219 lity; declines in psychological and physical well-being; loss of psychosocial assets; social withdraw
220 ve impacts of large mammal declines on human well-being may be relatively stronger in low-productivit
221 association between disclosure and surgeons' well-being may help sustain open disclosure policies.
222 core: 6 versus 9; P=0.015) and better mental well-being (mean Short Form Health Survey score: 54 vers
223  NSQIP, as well as resident satisfaction and well-being measured through a survey delivered at the ti
224 g Scale, MDS-UPDRS III), fitness, health and well-being measured.
225 iety and Depression Scale [HADS]), spiritual well-being (measured via the FACIT-Spiritual Well-Being
226 e small effects were observed in fitness and well-being measures (ES>0.1).
227 ects of violence and warfare on individuals' well-being, mental health, and individual prosociality a
228 ariables, with the goal of understanding how well-being might be promoted at school and at work.
229 tion studies of three phenotypes: subjective well-being (n = 298,420), depressive symptoms (n = 161,4
230  advocacy and informed (n=55), and spiritual well-being (n=21).
231 ide a framework for improving the health and well-being of "man's best friend".
232  organs other than the heart may have on the well-being of adults with CHD.
233 ospital care is essential for the health and well-being of children.
234 can have a detrimental effect on quality and well-being of consumers.
235 ultiple ecosystem services and balancing the well-being of diverse stakeholders involves different ki
236 llel obligation to protect the psychological well-being of families.
237 serving fossil fuel sources and ensuring the well-being of future generations.
238 level, which allows us to infer the economic well-being of individuals through a measure of their loc
239 eclosure crisis was harmful to the financial well-being of many households.
240 gate scale, food production, employment, and well-being of marginalized stakeholders were differentia
241 able values, such as between profits and the well-being of marginalized women.
242 care for patients and their families and the well-being of medical professionals and support staff.
243 s and reflect a larger concern regarding the well-being of military families during wartime.
244 cal sciences that can potentially affect the well-being of millions of patients.
245 n relative conflict with aims concerning the well-being of others, as well as one's own personal and
246 not have been intended and motivated for the well-being of others.
247 ccess and ultimately the health outcomes and well-being of patients and survivors.
248 mpare long-term overall survival and general well-being of patients treated with or without HCT along
249 , such as cultural identity, employment, the well-being of poor people, or particular species or ecos
250 sing contributes to improving the health and well-being of populations?; and where should research ac
251  that are associated with improved emotional well-being of students.
252 gous group (-2.2; P = .04), nor was physical well-being of the abdomen in patients who underwent auto
253                                     Physical well-being of the chest was not fully restored in either
254 ectly affects the mental health and physical well-being of the many critical care physicians, nurses,
255 ectly affects the mental health and physical well-being of the many critical care physicians, nurses,
256 tions for parenting and the social-emotional well-being of their young offspring.
257 etection has great importance to monitor the well-being of water sources that is used for human consu
258                                        Human well-being or flourishing, however, consists in a much b
259 sumably to enhance sensitivity to threats to well-being or safety in order to avoid them and (2) enha
260 of LE, without decrements to their emotional well-being or the patient-physician relationship.
261 rts that link metro nature, human health and well-being outcomes, and economic values.
262 how place-based factors influence health and well-being over the life course.
263 ast satisfaction (P = .046) and psychosocial well-being (P = .017), but no difference was reported in
264 rishness have consequences for psychological well-being, physical health, and relationships.
265 lfishness and otherishness for psychological well-being, physical health, and relationships.
266                              Having a higher well-being polygenic score buffered against increased de
267                       HRS adults with higher well-being polygenic scores experienced fewer depressive
268 eristics, concepts measured were: subjective well-being (Positive And Negative Affect Schedule; Satis
269  the sum of the following measures: Physical Well Being (PWB), Functional Well Being (FWB), and the L
270 essed mood (r = -0.406; P = 0.001), Positive well-being (r = -0.251; P = 0.004), and General Health (
271 MDD; r g = 0.69, s.e. = 0.07) and subjective well-being (r g = -0.68, s.e = 0.03) alongside other me
272 MDD; r g = 0.69, s.e. = 0.07) and subjective well-being (r g = -0.68, s.e. = 0.03) alongside other me
273  to variation in this important, health- and well-being-related trait in middle-aged and older adults
274 opaminergic circuits, can restore a state of well-being, safe attachment, and gratification.
275 well-being (measured via the FACIT-Spiritual Well-Being scale [FACIT-Sp]), hospitalizations, and mort
276  assessed using the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale and was compared between those adolesce
277                                      General well-being score was increased at the end of the study.
278 n (SE) Mental Health Inventory Psychological Well-Being scores (78.9 [1.7] vs 72.2 [1.9]; P = .01; hi
279 es (standardized estimate=-0.24), and higher well-being scores (standardized estimate=0.19).
280                                       In the well-being section, we review research on hedonic (work,
281 re identified: increased optimism, emotional well-being, social well-being, being better informed, im
282   Ayahuasca users (n = 527) reported greater well-being than both classic psychedelic users (n = 18,1
283 ting survey, ayahuasca users reported better well-being than comparison groups and less problematic d
284 asts and had greater psychosocial and sexual well-being than those who underwent implant reconstructi
285 pecies often threaten biodiversity and human well-being, their potential to enhance functioning by of
286 nge is expected to threaten human health and well-being via its effects on climate-sensitive infectio
287 ought to evaluate whether informal caregiver well-being was also associated with perceived QOC among
288 of 1394 patients (87.4%) reported that their well-being was improved after vs before RYGB surgery, wh
289                                    Spiritual well-being was improved in UC + PAL versus UC-alone pati
290 up (60.4 v 57.9, P < .001) and mean physical well-being was lower in the CPM group (74.6 v 76.6, P <
291 to or greater than baseline levels, physical well-being was not fully restored.
292 t PPOIT was well tolerated and psychological well-being was not negatively impacted.
293 or patients with asthma and rhinitis enhance well-being, we conducted a pragmatic, open, randomized c
294 ultifaceted influence of sleep on health and well-being, we illustrate how the duration of sleep, its
295 ult of light pollution may affect health and well-being, we measured oxalic acid concentrations as a
296 in-related QoL impairment, and psychological well-being were assessed.
297                               Flow and fetal well-being were documented for 45 minutes after the proc
298 pport physical performance and physiological well-being, whereas mitochondrial malfunction is associa
299 indices of adult (24 y of age) psychological well-being while holding constant similar childhood outc
300        Sola schola et sanitate suggests that well-being will increasingly be based on health, continu
301 aire (NYS-29) based on eudaimonic aspects of well-being with subscales that address not only physical

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