2020
Self‐reported exercise frequency and PTSD: results from the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study
Adams T, Forte J, Fogle B, Southwick S, Pietrzak R. Self‐reported exercise frequency and PTSD: results from the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2020, 142: 486-495. PMID: 32961606, DOI: 10.1111/acps.13234.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProbable posttraumatic stress disorderPosttraumatic stress disorderSelf-reported exercise frequencyExercise frequencyNational HealthDaily exercisePhysical exerciseGreater severityVeterans StudyDays/weekMilitary veteransPopulation-based sampleAnxious arousal symptomsU.S. military veteransWeekly exerciseRe-experiencing symptomsU.S. veteransClinical implicationsProtective factorsStress disorderArousal symptomsCross-sectional dataPrevalenceSeverityVeterans
2017
POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS AND FLUID COGNITION: LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF THE WORLD TRADE CENTER DISASTER
Clouston S, Pietrzak R, Kotov R, Richards M, Spiro A, Mukherjee S, Luft B, Bromet E. POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS AND FLUID COGNITION: LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF THE WORLD TRADE CENTER DISASTER. Innovation In Aging 2017, 1: 483-484. PMCID: PMC6246389, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igx004.1719.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPosttraumatic stress disorderStress disorderCognitive functionHead injuryIntrusive stressCurrent posttraumatic stress disorderRe-experiencing symptomsSlower reaction timesWTC Health ProgramLong-term outcomesRisk of dementiaChronic stress disordersWorld Trade Center respondersPoor cognitive functionTraumatic head injuryFluid cognitionCognitive throughputTraumatized individualsCognitive functioningNeuropsychological batteryWorld Trade Center disasterProcessing speedPrevious strokeWTC exposureIncident dementia