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Using an Action Oriented Hope-Centered Model of Career Development
Spencer G. Niles,Hyoyeon In,Norman Amundson 한국상담학회 2014 Journal of Asia Pacific counseling Vol.4 No.1
An essential component of career development is action-oriented hope. Without action-oriented hope, persons are not likely to engage in career planning activities. Despite the importance of action-oriented hope in career development, few theories address the topic explicitly. The action-oriented hope-centered model of career development addresses this gap. In this article, we describe this model and provide an illustrative case study to help readers understand how the model can be applied in career counseling.
The effects of tai chi mind-body approach on the mechanisms of gulf war illness: an umbrella review
Kieran F. Reid,Raveendhara R. Bannuru,Chenchen Wang,DeAnna L. Mori,Barbara L. Niles 한국한의학연구원 2019 Integrative Medicine Research Vol.8 No.3
Gulf War illness (GWI) is a chronic and multisymptom disorder affecting military veterans deployed to the 1991 Persian Gulf War. It is characterized by a range of acute and chronic symptoms, including but not limited to, fatigue, sleep disturbances, psychological problems, cognitive deficits, widespread pain, and respiratory and gastrointestinal difficulties. The prevalence of many of these chronic symptoms affecting Gulf War veterans occur at markedly elevated rates compared to nondeployed contemporary veterans. To date, no effective treatments for GWI have been identified. The overarching goal of this umbrella review was to critically evaluate the evidence for the potential of Tai Chi mind-body exercise to benefit and alleviate GWI symptomology. Based on the most prevalent GWI chronic symptoms and case definitions established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Kansas Gulf War Veterans Health Initiative Program, we reviewed and summarized the evidence from 7 published systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Our findings suggest that Tai Chi may have the potential for distinct therapeutic benefits on the major prevalent symptoms of GWI. Future clinical trials are warranted to examine the feasibility, efficacy, durability and potential mechanisms of Tai Chi for improving health outcomes and relieving symptomology in GWI.
Nile, S. H.,Keum, Y. S.,Saini, R. K.,Patel, R. V. Springer Science + Business Media 2017 Journal of food measurement & characterization Vol.11 No.1
<P>Rice bran is concentrated with many bioactive chemicals including phenolics, oryzanol and vitamin E, that exert beneficial effects on human health, but it varies with polished and unpolished condition of rice bran. Thus this study was aimed to analyze the phenolic compounds and biological activities of four polished and un-polished rice varieties Glutinous (Hwasunchal), Sea tangle glutinous (Dongjinchalbyeo), Sea tangle unpolished (Odae), Unpolished (Chukang). Total 12 phenolics were separated within 30 min as compared retention time of standards in high-performance liquid chromatography. The ferulic acid was the most abundant free phenolic acid in all rice varieties. The rice bran extracts revealed strong antioxidant activity towards DPPH (EC50 100-165 mg/mL) and FRAP (EC50 6.5-9.5 mg/g). The extracts of unpolished (90 %) and sea taugle unpolished rice (58 %) showed higher inhibition as compared to glutinous (42 %) and sea taugle glutinous rice (56 %) in their effects on ADP-induced platelet aggregation. Total phenolic and flavonoid contents of rice bran extract were 35.5-68.6 and 8.6-48.6 mg/100 g for free form and 1.2-5.2 and 0.58-2.1 mg/100 g for bound form, respectively. The results indicate that the un-polished rice presented higher free and bound phenolics content than polished rice variety, also the un-polished rice revealed enhanced nutrient quality with significant antioxidant and antiplatelet activities.</P>