Publications by authors named "Amore M"

The present study aimed to investigate the causal relationships among cognitive impairment, psychopathology, and real-life functioning in a large sample of people with schizophrenia, using a data-driven causal discovery procedure based on partial ancestral graphs (PAGs). This method may provide additional insights for the identification of potential therapeutic targets to promote recovery in people with chronic schizophrenia. State-of-the-art instruments were used to assess the study variables.

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Recent studies suggested that structural changes in the cerebellum are implicated in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder (BD). Here, we aimed to characterize the structural alterations of cerebellar lobules in BD, evaluating their possible relation with those occurring in the rest of the brain. One-hundred-fifty-five type I BD patients were recruited and compared with one-hundred-nineteen controls subjects.

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People with severe mental disorders experience premature mortality compared with the general population. Several factors contribute to the mortality gap, including the adoption of unhealthy lifestyle behaviours, poor screening for physical illnesses, difficulties in accessing healthcare facilities, specific clinical features of mental disorders and some pharmacological treatment such as antipsychotic medications with serious metabolic side effects. In the present study, carried out in the framework of the LIFESTYLE trial, a funded nationwide multicentric study, we aimed to assess the impact of different antipsychotics in mediating the effectiveness of psychosocial intervention on healthy lifestyle behaviours.

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: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a six-week integrated resisted sprint training (IRST) program on sprint performance and vertical jump height in a sample of U-14 male football players. This study also explored the potential benefits of incorporating variable resistive loads during pre-peak height velocity (pre-PHV) developmental stages, a period often overlooked in the training of young athletes. The IRST program alternated between heavy and light resistive sled loads to enhance sprint and jump capabilities, which are critical components of athletic performance in football.

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Sarcomas are rare, mesenchymal tumors, representing about 10-15% of all childhood cancers. GD2 is a suitable target for chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy due to its overexpression in several solid tumors. In this preclinical study, we investigated the potential use of iCasp9.

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  • * PMA occurs in 4.3% to 10% of psychiatric emergencies, creating a heavy burden on healthcare systems, yet there’s a gap in standardized treatment protocols, especially regarding the use of liquid antipsychotics like liquid promazine.
  • * The review analyzes the benefits of liquid promazine, which include ease of use, quick action, and better patient adherence, but emphasizes the need for further research to validate its effectiveness compared to other antips
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In a marine ecosystem, the most sensitive organisms to environmental changes, mainly to anthropic pressures, are fishes and invertebrates. Therefore, they are considered the ideal targets to indirectly evaluate the health of an entire ecosystem. Teleost fishes, particularly those that occupy the highest trophic levels, can accumulate toxic substances through their diet.

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Background: An equitable immunization coverage to "leave no one behind" is one of the World Health Organization Sustainable Development Goals. However, disparities in vaccination coverage exist. The present study aims to investigate vaccine attitude of non-European parents living in Italy and those factors affecting vaccine uptake and equity.

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Structuring sensory events in time is essential for interacting with the environment and producing adaptive behaviors. Over the past years, the microstructure of temporality received increasing attention, recognized as a fundamental factor influencing cognitive, affective, and social abilities, whose alteration can underlie the etiopathogeneses of some clinical symptoms in psychiatric disorders. The present research investigated multisensory temporal processing in individuals with schizophrenia (N = 21), bipolar disorder (N = 20) and healthy controls (N = 21) in order to explore a plausible link between multisensory alterations in the temporal order of events and the psychopathological dimensions underlying psychosis.

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  • The study aims to compare sociodemographic factors, clinical features, comorbidities, and treatment patterns between patients with bipolar disorder type I (BD I) and type II (BD II).
  • A total of 680 patients were assessed; findings revealed that BD I patients tend to be younger males who are single and unemployed, whereas BD II patients have a higher prevalence of suicide attempts and psychiatric comorbidities, along with more frequent alcohol use.
  • The results highlight distinct profiles for BD I and II, emphasizing the need for tailored therapeutic strategies and improved clinical classifications to enhance treatment outcomes.
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  • * A study involving 58 healthy adolescents analyzed their comfort distance and used sensory profiles and psychopathological assessments to investigate the connections between PS and eating disorder symptoms.
  • * Results indicated a correlation between comfort distance estimation and sensory profiles, alongside a link between sensory sensitivities and eating disorder symptoms, suggesting that social-emotional challenges could contribute to the development of these symptoms.
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  • The Cognitive Assessment Interview (CAI) measures cognitive impairment in individuals with schizophrenia and is recognized as a key tool alongside other performance-based measures like the MCCB.
  • Recent findings suggest negative symptoms, social cognition, and functional capacity significantly influence how cognitive impairment affects daily functioning.
  • A study involving 618 participants from Italian psychiatric clinics supports the CAI's validity and highlights the importance of interview-based assessments for understanding schizophrenia's complexities in clinical settings.
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  • The study investigates the link between neuroimaging biomarkers and negative symptoms (NS) and cognitive impairment (CI) in patients with schizophrenia (SCZ).
  • It involves 62 SCZ participants and uses regression analyses to explore the relationship between brain resting-state activity and various disease-related features.
  • Findings indicate different neural markers are associated with neurocognitive deficits and specific negative symptom domains, which could help identify actionable biomarkers for better clinical outcomes.
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  • Early diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder (BD) in youths lead to improved long-term outcomes, yet about one-third of affected patients do not receive adequate medication.
  • The authors review current literature on managing BD in children and adolescents, primarily focusing on the effectiveness and side effects of various pharmacological treatments.
  • Key findings indicate that while D2-blockers may have adverse effects, lurasidone is effective for acute juvenile bipolar depression, and lithium is beneficial for managing manic episodes; anticonvulsants are helpful as additional treatments for those not responding to first-line therapies, with no support for antidepressants in juvenile BD.
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  • Schizophrenia significantly reduces life expectancy, but available treatments can help, and personal traits like resilience and coping skills are crucial for recovery.
  • A study examined the genetic factors behind these personal traits in 490 schizophrenia patients, finding links to neuroticism and worry, alongside social influences.
  • The research points to biological mechanisms like hippocampal neurogenesis and specific microRNAs (miR-124 and miR-137) that may be key in understanding resilience and coping in schizophrenia, marking a significant advancement in this field.
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In the roadmap toward designing new and improved materials for Lithium ion batteries, the ability to estimate the diffusion coefficient of Li atoms in electrodes, and eventually solid-state electrolytes, is key. Nevertheless, as of today, accurate prediction through computational tools remains challenging. Its experimental measurement does not appear to be much easier.

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  • Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a significant public health issue impacting physical, psychological, and social well-being, making abstinence the key treatment goal across various regulations.
  • A study involving 150 AUD patients revealed that active drinkers had notably higher levels of depression, impulsivity, alexithymia, and hopelessness compared to those who were abstinent.
  • The findings highlight the critical need for comprehensive treatment strategies that focus on promoting abstinence to improve mental health and reduce the risk of relapse and severe consequences like suicide.
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  • Three German Shepherds were found dead outside following a night of thunderstorms.
  • The report details the circumstances surrounding their deaths and any contributing factors.
  • This raises concerns about outdoor safety for pets during severe weather events.
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All-solid-state lithium batteries (ASSLBs) have sparked interest due to their far superior energy density compared to current commercial material, but the heightened reactivity of the negative Li electrode can compromise the long-term cyclability of the cell, calling for the introduction of passivating layers or alloy anodes. In this article, we aim to explain the outstanding stability of LiIn alloy-based anodes over extended cycling by comparing its bulk and interface properties to Li-metal. Using density functional theory, we conducted an in-depth analysis of the LiIn surfaces' formation and subsequent structural stability in interfaces with the solid electrolyte β-LiPS.

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Deficits in social cognition (SC) interfere with recovery in schizophrenia (SZ) and may be related to resting state brain connectivity. This study aimed at assessing the alterations in the relationship between resting state functional connectivity and the social-cognitive abilities of patients with SZ compared to healthy subjects. We divided the brain into 246 regions of interest (ROI) following the Human Healthy Volunteers Brainnetome Atlas.

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