2014
DOI: 10.23853/bsehm.2017.0363
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Abstract: Caracterización del aerosol marino. Calvo AI, Castro A, Fraile R. RESUMENEn el lenguaje de las ciencias de la atmósfera, el término aerosol designa a las partículas sólidas y/o líquidas presentes en suspensión en una masa de aire, con exclusión de las gotas (o cristales) de nubes y de lluvia. El aerosol marino forma parte del ecosistema y condiciona el clima marítimo así como sus efectos sobre el organismo. En la talasoterapia, el aerosol marino presente en la atmósfera ambiental que se respira adquiere una gr… Show more

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“…Ch. F. Roques' review discusses the effect of balneotherapy on generalised anxiety (50% improvement or recovery, the amount of the effect: 0.75, and duration: 6 months) [ 68 ], which is complemented by the studies of Dubois et al [ 63 ]; Xiu and coauthors have proven mineral water to improve the state of mind in pilots: decreased scales of tension, anger, fatigue, and confusion ( P < 0.05) [ 37 ]; an average impact of balneotherapy on stress reduction was demonstrated by Japanese scientists [ 20 ], whereas Blasche et al's study on pilots showed reduction in the burnout symptoms [ 69 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ch. F. Roques' review discusses the effect of balneotherapy on generalised anxiety (50% improvement or recovery, the amount of the effect: 0.75, and duration: 6 months) [ 68 ], which is complemented by the studies of Dubois et al [ 63 ]; Xiu and coauthors have proven mineral water to improve the state of mind in pilots: decreased scales of tension, anger, fatigue, and confusion ( P < 0.05) [ 37 ]; an average impact of balneotherapy on stress reduction was demonstrated by Japanese scientists [ 20 ], whereas Blasche et al's study on pilots showed reduction in the burnout symptoms [ 69 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%