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Stress may contribute to illness through the impaired recovery or sustained activity of stress-responsive biological systems. Rumination, or mental rehearsal of past stressors, may alter the body's stress-responsive systems by amplifying and prolonging exposure to physiological mediators, such as cortisol. The primary aim of the current investigation was to test the extent to which the tendency to ruminate on stress predicts diminished diurnal cortisol recovery (i.

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Diabetes risk and obesity in food-insecure households in rural Appalachian Ohio.

Prev Chronic Dis

July 2006

School of Human and Consumer Sciences, Ohio University, Grover Center W324, Athens, OH 45701, USA.

Introduction: In 2003, 11.2% of U.S.

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This study assessed the self-identified food security knowledge and practices of family physicians practicing in Appalachian Ohio, along with related factors, using a 17-item survey. Respondents (n=189, 42.2%) were primarily male (n=151, 79.

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