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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]).  
  
    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
  
    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
  
    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
  
  
    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
  
  
  
   100  better the interconnectedness between human well-being and acknowledgment of the limits of an ecolog
  
  
  
   104  shown to be heavily correlated with reduced well-being and decreased earning potential, findings of 
  
  
   107  and (b) the relationship between subjective well-being and immunosuppressive medication adherence.  
  
   109 needs, and coping were related to subjective well-being and medication adherence among young adult ki
  
   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
  
  
  
   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
  
  
   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
  
   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
  
   127 ldren-is a central contributor to children's well-being and sociality; yet, the neural basis of copar
  
   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
  
   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
  
   137 mental to emotional, cognitive, and physical well-being, and fear of negative social feedback is a pr
  
   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
  
   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
  
   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
  
  
   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
  
   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 
  
   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
  
  
   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
  
  
   175 xiety, worry and interference with emotional well-being, depression, and health-related quality of li
  
   177 domization study using data from the Optimal well-being, development and health for Danish children t
  
   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
  
   182 hological evaluations (Psychological General Well-Being, Dyadic Adjustment Scale, Hospital Anxiety an
  
  
   185 ymptoms, and their effect on functioning and well-being following LASIK based on patient and expert i
  
  
  
   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
  
  
   195 to prevent adult psychopathology and improve well-being in early-starting conduct-problem children.  
  
   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.   
  
   201 igned to promote medical students' emotional well-being in the setting of a US academic medical schoo
  
   203 ce-based measures and subjective measures of well-being, in order to assess changes in the quality of
  
   205 es take the biggest toll on human health and well-being, increasingly, a failing brain is the arbiter
  
   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
  
   225 iety and Depression Scale [HADS]), spiritual well-being (measured via the FACIT-Spiritual Well-Being 
  
   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
  
  
  
  
  
   235 ultiple ecosystem services and balancing the well-being of diverse stakeholders involves different ki
  
  
   238 level, which allows us to infer the economic well-being of individuals through a measure of their loc
  
   240 gate scale, food production, employment, and well-being of marginalized stakeholders were differentia
  
   242 care for patients and their families and the well-being of medical professionals and support staff.  
  
  
   245 n relative conflict with aims concerning the well-being of others, as well as one's own personal and 
  
  
   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
  
   252 gous group (-2.2; P = .04), nor was physical well-being of the abdomen in patients who underwent auto
  
   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,
  
   257 etection has great importance to monitor the well-being of water sources that is used for human consu
  
   259 sumably to enhance sensitivity to threats to well-being or safety in order to avoid them and (2) enha
  
  
  
   263 ast satisfaction (P = .046) and psychosocial well-being (P = .017), but no difference was reported in
  
  
  
  
   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
  
   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
  
   278 n (SE) Mental Health Inventory Psychological Well-Being scores (78.9 [1.7] vs 72.2 [1.9]; P = .01; hi
  
  
   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
  
   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 < 
  
  
   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 
  
  
   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
  
   301 aire (NYS-29) based on eudaimonic aspects of well-being with subscales that address not only physical
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