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Did you know? Social determinants of health (SDOH) include the conditions in the environments where people are born, live, work, and age. These factors—such as access to education, clean air, safe housing, and healthcare—play a significant role in shaping health outcomes, influencing everything from disease risk to overall quality of life.

How can addressing social determinants of health improve overall well-being and reduce health disparities across communities?

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How can addressing social determinants of health improve overall well-being and reduce health disparities across communities?

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With aging populations, managing chronic diseases in older adults is crucial. This review highlights advancements in community health management models customized to those with multiple morbidities. Effective models can improve diagnosis, treatment, and care coordination, offering insights for enhanced health outcomes.

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This retrospective study suggests that cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) improves sleep disturbances and physical well-being in adolescents with anorexia nervosa, though it does not significantly impact AN symptoms.

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Components and Delivery Formats of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Insomnia in Adults: A Systematic Review and Component Network Meta-Analysis - PubMed

Components and Delivery Formats of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Insomnia in Adults: A Systematic Review and Component Network Meta-Analysis - PubMed

Source : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38231522/

The findings suggest that beneficial CBT-I packages may include cognitive restructuring, third-wave components, sleep restriction, stimulus control, and in-person delivery but not relaxation. However, potential undetected interactions could undermine the...

This study analyzes CBT-I components and delivery methods, highlighting cognitive restructuring, third-wave techniques, sleep restriction, and stimulus control as beneficial, with in-person delivery proving most effective for chronic insomnia disorder.

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The sleep-circadian interface: A window into mental disorders - PubMed

The sleep-circadian interface: A window into mental disorders - PubMed

Source : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38394243/

Sleep, circadian rhythms, and mental health are reciprocally interlinked. Disruption to the quality, continuity, and timing of sleep can precipitate or exacerbate psychiatric symptoms in susceptible individuals, while treatments that...

Sleep-circadian disruptions contribute to psychiatric disorders via shared biological mechanisms. An integrated, transdiagnostic approach highlights their role in mood, anxiety, and psychosis, especially in adolescents, emphasizing early intervention and research opportunities.