Circulating interleukin-6 levels
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Findings (27)
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improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
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improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36
None
improvementGreater attendance in the MBSR program was associated with significantly lower levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 among trauma-exposed, primarily low-income women.
Effect: improvement; F(1, 20.38) = 5.36