CONSTANZA ISABEL
SAN MARTIN VALENZUELA
INVEST DOCT UV JUNIOR
Publicacions (20) Publicacions de CONSTANZA ISABEL SAN MARTIN VALENZUELA
2024
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Adherence Patterns and Health Outcomes in Spanish Young Women Participating in a Virtual-Guided HIIT Program: Insights from the Randomized Controlled WISE Trial
Healthcare (Switzerland), Vol. 12, Núm. 19
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Efficiency assessment of follow-up methodology of patients with knee replacement to predict post-surgical functionality: a protocol for randomised control PROKnee trial
BMJ open, Vol. 14, Núm. 5, pp. e077942
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Exercise as a promoter of neurocognitive improvement in people with psychiatric disorders and comorbid obesity: A randomized controlled trial
Psychiatry Research, Vol. 342
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Improving assessment of procedural skills in health sciences education: a validation study of a rubrics system in neurophysiotherapy
BMC Psychology, Vol. 12, Núm. 1
2023
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Functional balance training in people with Parkinson’s disease: a protocol of balanceHOME randomized control trial with crossover
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, Vol. 15
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Inflammation and lipid metabolism as potential biomarkers of memory impairment across type 2 diabetes mellitus and severe mental disorders
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, Vol. 127
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Women’s Involvement in Steady Exercise (WISE): Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Healthcare (Switzerland), Vol. 11, Núm. 9
2022
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Immune–Inflammatory Biomarkers Predict Cognition and Social Functioning in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, and Schizophrenia: A 1-Year Follow-Up Study
Frontiers in Neurology, Vol. 13
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MICEmi: A method to identify cognitive endophenotypes of mental illnesses
European Psychiatry, Vol. 65, Núm. 1
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Relevance of Sociodemographics and Clinical Tests in Single-and Dual-Task Conditions as Gait Speed Predictors of Parkinson’s Disease
Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol. 11, Núm. 3
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Specific metabolic syndrome components predict cognition and social functioning in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus and severe mental disorders
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Vol. 146, Núm. 3, pp. 215-226
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Transdiagnostic neurocognitive deficits in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia: A 1-year follow-up study
Journal of Affective Disorders, Vol. 300, pp. 99-108
2021
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Students’ perceptions of instructional rubrics in neurological physical therapy and their effects on students’ engagement and course satisfaction
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol. 18, Núm. 9
2020
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Effects of Dual-Task Group Training on Gait, Cognitive Executive Function, and Quality of Life in People With Parkinson Disease: Results of Randomized Controlled DUALGAIT Trial
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vol. 101, Núm. 11, pp. 1849-1856.e1
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Grip Strength, Neurocognition, and Social Functioning in People WithType-2 Diabetes Mellitus, Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, and Schizophrenia
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 11
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Interference of functional dual-tasks on gait in untrained people with Parkinson's disease and healthy controls: a cross-sectional study
BMC musculoskeletal disorders, Vol. 21, Núm. 1, pp. 396
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Motor and cognitive performance in patients with liver cirrhosis with minimal hepatic encephalopathy
Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol. 9, Núm. 7, pp. 1-16
2019
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Visual memory dysfunction as a neurocognitive endophenotype in bipolar disorder patients and their unaffected relatives. Evidence from a 5-year follow-up Valencia study.
Journal of Affective Disorders, Vol. 257, pp. 31-37
2017
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Effect of motor-cognitive (Dual task) rehabilitation program on gait biomechanics in parkinson’s disease: Case study
Biosystems and Biorobotics (Springer International Publishing), pp. 217-221
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Manual motor speed dysfunction as a neurocognitive endophenotype in euthymic bipolar disorder patients and their healthy relatives. Evidence from a 5-year follow-up study
Journal of Affective Disorders, Vol. 215, pp. 156-162