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J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact ; 14(1): 10-8, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24583536

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: This study examined individual and combined effects of the cancer treatments goserelin acetate (GA) and doxorubicin (DOX) on bone and determined if treadmill running (TM) provides osteoprotection. METHODS: Ten-week-old female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned to sedentary (SED) or TM groups. SED received GA, DOX, combined GA and DOX (GA+DOX), or placebo and maintained normal cage activity. TM received GA, DOX, GA+DOX, or placebo and participated in a progressive motorized treadmill protocol. After 8 weeks, tibiae were evaluated using micro computed tomography. RESULTS: Negative drug effects were observed in cancellous bone (bone volume/tissue volume, trabecular number, trabecular thickness, trabecular spacing; P<0.05). An additive bone volume/tissue volume and trabecular spacing effect was observed in SED GA+DOX (vs. SED+GA and SED+DOX, P<0.05) but not in TM GA+DOX (vs. TM+GA and TM+DOX, P>0.05). Negative drug effects were observed in cortical bone (cross-sectional volume, cortical volume, marrow volume; P<0.05), but combined GA+DOX did not exacerbate these effects. Additionally, there were no protective cortical bone effects observed in TM. CONCLUSIONS: Combined GA+DOX exacerbates cancellous osteopenia in the tibia, and treadmill running provided only minor protection.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal/adverse effects , Bone Diseases, Metabolic/rehabilitation , Doxorubicin/adverse effects , Goserelin/adverse effects , Physical Conditioning, Animal , Animals , Bone Diseases, Metabolic/chemically induced , Female , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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J Relig Health ; 53(2): 591-603, 2014 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24162161

ABSTRACT

This study assesses the health-related effects of trust-based prayer expectancies, which reflect the belief that God answers prayers at the right time and in the best way. The following relationships are evaluated in our conceptual model: (1) older Mexican Americans who attend worship services more often tend to develop a closer relationship with God; (2) people who feel close to God will be more likely to develop trust-based prayer expectancies; (3) people who endorse trust-based prayer expectancies will have greater feelings of self-esteem; and (4) higher self-esteem is associated with better self-rated health. The data support each of these relationships.


Subject(s)
Geriatric Assessment/methods , Health Status , Mexican Americans/psychology , Religion and Psychology , Trust/psychology , Aged , Female , Geriatric Assessment/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Male , Religion , Self Concept , United States
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Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol ; 18(3): 277-84, 2012 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22686148

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that influence the amount of volunteer work that older Mexican Americans perform in the place where they worship. The relationship between religion and volunteering is viewed from a social identity perspective. Data from a nationally representative sample of older Mexican Americans suggest that Evangelical/Pentecostal church members spend more time performing volunteer work at church than older Mexican Americans who affiliate with other denominations. Moreover, the findings indicate that the difference in the amount of volunteering between the two groups can largely be explained by differences in the nature of the spiritual support that Evangelical/Pentecostal receive from their fellow church members as well as depth of their commitment to their faith.


Subject(s)
Mexican Americans/psychology , Religion and Psychology , Social Identification , Volunteers/psychology , Aged , Female , Humans , Interpersonal Relations , Male , Social Support
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Buenos Aires; Amorrortu; 1a ed; 1975. 205 p. graf.(Biblioteca de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales).
Monography in Spanish | LILACS-Express | BINACIS | ID: biblio-1199035
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Buenos Aires; Amorrortu; 1a ed; 1975. 205 p. gráfs. fórms.%20 cm.(Biblioteca de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales). (73969).
Monography in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-73969
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