anergia in English

noun
1
abnormal lack of energy.
Alas, Bleuler's views were largely neglected, probably because schizophrenic patients with negative symptoms (such as affect, anergia , apathy) make it easy to assume that they have underdeveloped emotional experiences.

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1. The plural of Anergia is Anergia

2. What is Anergia? Anergia is a chronic state of lethargy and low energy, commonly characterized by …

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4. Definitions for the word, Anergia

5. Medical definition of Anergia: lack of energy

6. Anergia translation in English-Vietnamese dictionary

7. La Anergia es un trastorno del sistema inmunitario

8. Anergia is a symptom of an actual disease or medical condition

9. Anergia is a symptom of depressive disorders and schizophrenia.

10. Anergia definition: a lack of energy Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

11. We examined the prevalence and clinical–demographic characteristics of Anergia in a

12. Anergy [n -S] - See also: anergy Medical Definition of Anergia

13. Anergia: [ənur′jə] 1 a condition of lethargy or lack of physical activity

14. Learn how to say/pronounce Anergia in American English

15. Patients in TSn were significantly younger and had higher scores on BPRS subscale anergia.

16. The definition of Anergia is "an abnormal lack of energy" both mentally and physically

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18. Anergia is having a complete lack of energy and being heavily fatigued

19. “I believe Anergia is the universal language by which the elderly talk …

20. Translation for 'Anergia' in the free Spanish-English dictionary and many other English translations.

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22. Anergia isn't normal and is most likely related to health problems, lifestyle choices, or both

23. People with Anergia may be constantly sleepy or lethargic, and may appear to: 2

24. Whether Anergia is a result of heart failure or perhaps a potential underlying contributing factor is not entirely clear

25. Synonyms for Anergia include sluggishness, lethargy, inertia, apathy, drowsiness, inactivity, listlessness, dullness, heaviness and languor

26. Anergia is an ongoing lack of energy and an inability to do normal daily activities

27. The effects on motivational symptoms of depression such as Anergia, fatigue, and psychomotor slowing receive particular attention

28. Anergia can be accompanied by manifestations that vary depending on the disease, disorder or condition underlying it

29. Anergia is a nonspecific symptom, so identifying other symptoms may be helpful in determining its cause.

30. Lack of energy Anhedonia and Anergia are among the negative symptoms common to schizophrenia and depression.

31. Thus, the ability of adenosine receptor antagonists to reverse the Anergia induced by dopamine antagonism or depletion is of special interest

32. Anergia is a chronic state of lethargy and low energy, commonly characterized by the inability to complete normal tasks

33. The effects on motivational symptoms of depression such as Anergia, fatigue, and psychomotor slowing receive particular attention

34. Anergia, a commonly occurring syndrome in older adults and patients with cardiovascular diseases, is associated with functional and clinical limitations

35. To date, the prevalence and clinical–demographic characteristics of Anergia in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) have not been elucidated

36. ‘One trait is the stress-related emotional disturbance measured by Goldberg's 30-item General Health Questionnaire (anxiety, insomnia and Anergia, and the decline in social function).’ ‘The cannabis produced an initial beneficial effect for the patients in that the Anergia, anhedonia, and low imaginative capacity caused by the

37. Objectives: We examined the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) correlates of depressed mood, apathy, anhedonia, and Anergia in older adults with and without cognitive impairment or dementia

38. Anergia may stem from many conditions, including heart and kidney dysfunction, arthritis, lung disease, anemia, and depression, or it may have additional yet presently unexplained origins

39. Analysis of the five factor scores on the PANSS revealed that the smokers had significantly higher Anergia, thought disturbance, activation, paranoid-belligerence, and depression scores.

40. Anergia, or lack of energy, is a newly delineated, criterion-based geriatric syndrome that is often overlooked or dismissed by doctors and patients alike as simply a natural tiredness associated

41. Se habla de Anergia cuando el organismo no es capaz de luchar contra un agente infeccioso (bacterias, virus, parásitos) contra los cuales antes era capaz de defenderse

42. Scientifically, Anergia can be a "diminished or absent sensitivity to commonly used antigens." It is not an illness in its own right, but often a symptom of either depression or schizophrenia.

43. A principal-components analysis of the 18 BPRS items carried out on the data of 301 schizophrenics yielded four factors that are comparable with four of the original subscales: Thought disturbance, Hostility/suspiciousness, Anxiety/depression, and Anergia.

44. Este diátesis Anergia es fundamental, ya que claramente marca la diferencia entre los estados funcionales y los estados lesional, al tiempo que muestra las relaciones y la necesidad de un tratamiento precoz y eficaz para prevenir la degeneración sin recurso.

45. Anergia L'invention concerne des dérivés de mucine MUC-1 particulièrement utiles pour traiter les états d'Anergie ou d'immuno-dépression. The invention relates to derivatives of MUC-1 mucin which are particularly useful in relieving states of anergy or immunosuppression.