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    The effect of bright light therapy on depressive symptoms in adults with intellectual disabilities: Results of a multicentre randomized controlled trial by Hamers, Pauline C. M., Festen, Dederieke A. M., Bindels, Patrick J. E., Hermans, Heidi

    “…Background Although a large number of adults with intellectual disabilities have depressive symptoms, non‐pharmacological treatments are scarce. The present…”
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    Reliability and validity of the Dutch Anxiety, Depression And Mood Scale in adults aged <50 years with intellectual disabilities by Hamers, Pauline C. M., Ool, Jans S., Festen, Dederieke A. M., Hendriksen, Jos G. M., Bindels, Patrick J. E., Hermans, Heidi

    “…Background Reliable and valid screening instruments for depression and anxiety are needed for adults with intellectual disabilities. Methods Internal…”
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    Prevalence of swallowing difficulties and associated factors in older people with intellectual disabilities by Sanders, Kim J. V., Elbers, Roy G., Bastiaanse, Luc P., Echteld, Michael A., Evenhuis, Heleen M., Festen, Dederieke A. M.

    “…Background We investigated the prevalence of swallowing difficulties and associated factors in people with intellectual disability. Methods We included people…”
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    Clinical aspects of a large group of adults with Angelman syndrome by Besten, Inge, Jong, Rianne F., Geerts‐Haages, Amber, Bruggenwirth, Hennie T., Koopmans, Marije, Brooks, Alice, Elgersma, Ype, Festen, Dederieke A. M., Valstar, Marlies J.

    “…Descriptions of the clinical features of Angelman syndrome (AS) have mainly been focused on children. Here, we describe the evolution of the clinical…”
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    Gait Characteristics of Adults with Intellectual Disability by Oppewal, Alyt, Festen, Dederieke A. M, Hilgenkamp, Thessa I. M

    “…Gait is a relevant and complex aspect of motor functioning. Disturbances are related to negative health outcomes. Gait characteristics of 31 adults with…”
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    Determining Frailty in People With Intellectual Disabilities in the COVID‐19 Pandemic by Festen, Dederieke A. M., Schoufour, Josje D., Hilgenkamp, Thessa I. M., Oppewal, Alyt

    “…Background Across the world, frailty is part of the guidelines that are being developed in the COVID‐19 pandemic for triaging in crisis situations. The…”
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    The Effect of Progressive Resistance Exercise Training on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Study Protocol by Elbers, Roy G, de Oude, Kirsten I, Kastanidis, Theodore, Maes-Festen, Dederieke A M, Oppewal, Alyt

    “…Progressive resistance exercise training (PRET) reduces cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) in the general population. It is unknown if PRET also reduces these…”
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    Healthy Ageing and Intellectual Disability study: summary of findings and the protocol for the 10-year follow-up study by de Leeuw, Marleen J, Oppewal, Alyt, Elbers, Roy G, Knulst, Mireille W E J, van Maurik, Marco C, van Bruggen, Marjoleine C, Hilgenkamp, Thessa I M, Bindels, Patrick J E, Maes-Festen, Dederieke A M

    Published in BMJ open (22-02-2022)
    “…IntroductionThe Healthy Ageing and Intellectual Disability (HA-ID) study is a prospective multicentre cohort study in the Netherlands that started in 2008,…”
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    High Prevalence of Central Adrenal Insufficiency in Patients with Prader-Willi Syndrome by de Lind van Wijngaarden, Roderick F. A., Otten, Barto J., Festen, Dederieke A. M., Joosten, Koen F. M., de Jong, Frank H., Sweep, Fred C. G. J., Hokken-Koelega, Anita C. S.

    “…Context: The annual death rate of Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) patients is very high (3%). Many of these deaths are sudden and unexplained. Objective: Because…”
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    Thyroid function and outcome in children who survived meningococcal septic shock by DEN BRINKER, Marieke, DUMAS, Bertien, VISSER, Theo J, HOP, Wim C. J, HAZELZET, Jan A, FESTEN, Dederieke A. M, HOKKEN-KOELEGA, Anita C. S, JOOSTEN, Koen F. M

    Published in Intensive care medicine (01-07-2005)
    “…To investigate the time course of thyroid function, factors that affect it, and its relationship to outcome in children surviving meningococcal septic shock…”
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    Behavior in children with Prader–Willi syndrome before and during growth hormone treatment: a randomized controlled trial and 8-year longitudinal study by Lo, Sin T., Siemensma, Elbrich P. C., Festen, Dederieke A. M., Collin, Philippe J. L., Hokken-Koelega, Anita C. S.

    Published in European child & adolescent psychiatry (01-09-2015)
    “…Information on behavior of children with Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS) and the effect of growth hormone (GH) treatment is scarce. Parents report less problem…”
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    Psychomotor development in infants with prader-willi syndrome and associations with sleep-related breathing disorders by FESTEN, Dederieke A. M, WEVERS, Maaike, DE WEERD, Al W, VAN DEN BOSSCHE, Renilde A. S, DUIVENVOORDEN, Hugo J, OTTEN, Barto J, WIT, Jan Maarten, HOKKEN-KOELEGA, Anita C. S

    Published in Pediatric research (01-08-2007)
    “…Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a neurogenetic disorder with hypotonia, psychomotor delay, obesity, short stature, and sleep-related breathing disorders. The…”
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    Cognition and behavior in pre-pubertal children with Prader-Willi syndrome and associations with sleep-related breathing disorders by Festen, Dederieke A.M., Wevers, Maaike, de Weerd, Al W., van den Bossche, Renilde A.S., Duivenvoorden, Hugo J., Hokken-Koelega, Anita C.S.

    “…Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS) is characterized by hypotonia, hypogonadism, obesity, and short stature. Neurobehavioral abnormalities, cognitive impairment, and…”
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