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carolineecouture t1_jeh2go3 wrote

Reply to Ice cream truck by krizzqy

I hear them in NW but they never visit my street! It's one the weird "the street is two way but so narrow people have to take turns" streets. I want a cone so bad I have to go to Rita's.

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DameLizardville t1_jeh2fqk wrote

You stop him stealing from you by stopping being anywhere near him. His stealing is not “out of character”. This is his character and anything else he’s made you believe about him was merely acting in order to get access to his personal ATM, which is how he sees you and whoever he’s conned into being his “best friend”.

I hope you changed your lock after he stole your key. If not you need to do that.

I’m very sorry but there is no good future in this relationship. He’s a thief and a conman.

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popular_with_my_mom t1_jeh2fst wrote

It might be you’re thinking too much at work. I’ve been doing more of a architecture/design role and it’s cool work wise, but honestly it’s exhausting. I was thinking about moving to either a QA role or an non on-call support role. Just something where the tasks are more repetitive.

I want to use my energy for me. I don’t want to give my best thoughts to work. I haven’t pulled the trigger yet, but I’ve been looking at postings.

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Dying-gaul OP t1_jeh2fmd wrote

Abstract

Background: Previous studies have shown that physical activity interventions positively affect core symptoms and executive functioning in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, comparisons between different physical activity interventions still need to be made. This study is the first to analyze the effects of 10 different types of physical activity on children with ADHD through a network meta-analysis.

Methods: PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases were searched for randomized controlled trials on the effects of physical activity interventions on children with ADHD. The search time frame was from database creation to October 2022. Two investigators independently performed literature screening, extraction, and quality assessment. Network meta-analysis was performed with Stata 15.1.

Results: A total of 31 studies were included, and the results indicated that perceptual-motor training was the most effective in terms of motor ability and working memory (SUCRA = 82.7 and 73.3%, respectively). For attention problems and cognitive flexibility, aquatic exercise was the most effective (SUCRA = 80.9 and 86.6%, respectively). For social problems, horsemanship was the most effective (SUCRA = 79.4%). For inhibition switching, cognitive-motor training was the most effective (SUCRA = 83.5%).

Conclusion: Our study revealed that aquatic exercise and perceptual-motor training had a superior overall performance. However, the effects of various physical activity interventions on different indicators in children with ADHD can vary depending on the individual and the intervention’s validity. To ensure an appropriate physical activity intervention is selected, it is important to assess the severity of symptoms exhibited by children with ADHD beforehand.

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