University of Groningen
Affect and physical health
Schenk, Maria
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Affect and Physical health
Studies on the link between affect and physiological processes
Affect and physical health – Studies on the link between affect and physiological processes Copyright © 2017, Maria Schenk
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This thesis was realized in collaboration with the Espria Academy. Espria is a health care group in the Netherlands consisting of multiple companies targeted mainly at the elderly population.
Publication of this thesis was supported by the research institute SHARE (School of HeAlth RE-search) of the University Medical Center Groningen / University of Groningen
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Affect and Physical health
Studies on the link between affect and physiological processes
Proefschrift
ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
op gezag van de
rector magnificus prof. dr. E. Sterken en volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties.
De openbare verdediging zal plaatsvinden op woensdag 12 juli 2017 om 16.15 uur
door
Hendrika Maria Schenk
geboren op 30 november 1982Promotores Prof. dr. J.G.M. Rosmalen Prof. dr. P. de Jonge Prof. dr. J.P.J. Slaets Beoordelingscommissie Prof. dr. R. Sanderman Prof. dr. A.W.M. Evers Prof. dr. J.K.L. Denollet
Paranimfen
Miranda Schenk, BA, BSc Sonja van Ockenburg, MD, PhD
Contents
Chapter 1 General introduction
Part I Techniques in intensive day-to-day studies in biopsychological
research
Chapter 2 Identification of inflammatory markers suitable for non-invasive, re-peated measurement studies in biobehavioral research: a feasibility study
Chapter 3 The relationship between 63 days of 24-h urinary free cortisol and hair cortisol levels in 10 healthy individuals
Chapter 4 Measuring BDNF in saliva using commercial ELISA: results from a small pilot study
Chapter 5 Let’s get Physiqual – an intuitive and generic method to combine sen-sor technology with ecological momentary assessments
Part II Affect and health
Chapter 6 Differential association between Affect and Somatic Symptoms at the Between- and Within-individual Level
Chapter 7 Associations between Positive Affect, Negative Affect and Allostatic Load: a Lifelines Cohort Study
Chapter 8 Dynamical associations between day-to-day fluctuations in inflam-matory markers and affect in healthy individuals
Chapter 9 General Discussion Summary Nederlandse samenvatting Dankwoord SHARE 9 21 33 51 67 93 107 123 137 153 159 167 169