Publications by authors named "E Nofer"

Individuals with fibromyalgia are at greater risk for depressive symptoms than the general population, and this may be partially attributable to physical symptoms that impair day-to-day functioning. However, individual-level protective characteristics may buffer risk for psychopathology. For instance, the ability to perceive a "silver lining" in one's illness may be related to better mental and physical health.

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Fibromyalgia is a chronic illness characterized by pain and fatigue. Persons with fibromyalgia experience increased the risk for poor mental and physical health-related quality of life, which may be dependent on multiple factors, including health beliefs, such as confidence in physicians and the health-care system, and health behaviors, such as treatment adherence. Respondents with fibromyalgia (n = 409) were recruited nationally, via support organizations, and completed self-report measures: Multidimensional Health Profile - Health Functioning Index (MHP-H), Short-Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36v2), and Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) Measure of Patient Adherence - General Adherence Items.

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In a balance trial with growing rats the influence of dietary ribonucleic acid (RNA) on N-metabolism was tested. Yeast-RNA was supplied at four levels ranging from 7.8% to 31.

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In a feeding trial with growing rats the influence of dietary ribonucleic acid on the composition of body gain was investigated. To a control ration with casein + 50% DL-methionine as the sole protein source (1,64 N% in DM) ribonucleic acid (RNA) from yeast was supplemented at four levels ranging from 7,8% to 31,2% of diets nitrogen. The portion of daily feed and nitrogen intake derived from the basal diet was designed to be equal for all the animals.

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