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Sebastian Schulz
Researcher at University of Ulm
Publications - 16
Citations - 2408
Sebastian Schulz is an academic researcher from University of Ulm. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychosocial & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1049 citations. Previous affiliations of Sebastian Schulz include University of St Andrews.
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Emotional consequences of COVID-19 home confinement: The ECLB-COVID19 multicenter study
Achraf Ammar,Patrick Mueller,Khaled Trabelsi,Hamdi Chtourou,Omar Boukhris,Liwa Masmoudi,Bassem Bouaziz,Michael Brach,Marlen Schmicker,Ellen Bentlage,Daniella How,Mona A. Ahmed,Asma Aloui,Omar Hammouda,Laisa Liane Paineiras-Domingos,Annemarie Braakman-Jansen,Christian Wrede,Sophia Bastoni,Carlos Soares Pernambuco,Leonardo Mataruna,Morteza Taheri,Khadijeh Irandoust,Aïmen Khacharem,Nicola Luigi Bragazzi,Karim Chamari,Jordan M. Glenn,Nicholas T. Bott,Faiez Gargouri,Lotfi Chaari,Hadj Batatia,Gamal Mohamed Ali,Osama Abdelkarim,Mohamed Jarraya,Kais El Abed,Nizar Souissi,Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen,Stephen J. Bailey,Wassim Moalla,Jonathan Gómez-Raja,Monique Epstein,Robbert Sanderman,Sebastian Schulz,Achim Jerg,Ramzi Al-Horani,Taysir Mansi,Mohamed Jmail,Fernando Barbosa,Fernando Pinto Santos,Boštjan Šimunič,Rado Pišot,Donald D. Cowan,Andrea Gaggioli,Jürgen M. Steinacker,Laurel Riemann,Bryan L. Riemann,Notger Mueller,Tarak Driss,Anita Hoekelmann +57 more
TL;DR: The ECLB-COVID19 survey revealed an increased psychosocial strain triggered by the enforced home confinement, and a crisis-oriented interdisciplinary intervention is urgently needed to mitigate this high risk of mental disorders.
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Prehabilitation in gynecological surgery? What do gynecologists know and need to know.
Florian Ebner,Sebastian Schulz,Amelie de Gregorio,Sophia Volz,Jürgen M. Steinacker,Wolfgang Janni,Stephanie Otto +6 more
TL;DR: There seems to be a benefit for earlier discharge if patients undergo prehabilitation, but a gynecologic viewpoint still needs establishing and further studies are needed to clarify the benefit for the patients.
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Sarcopenia Screening Allows Identifying High-Risk Patients for Allogenic Stem Cell Transplantation.
Johannes Kirsten,Verena Wais,Sebastian Schulz,Elisa Sala,Gunnar Treff,Donald Bunjes,Jürgen M. Steinacker +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new sarcopenia assessment prior to allogenic stem cell transplantation (aSCT) was implemented to evaluate its predictive capability for all-cause and non-relapse mortality, and the authors concluded that risk stratification based on combination of muscle mass, grip strength and AC allowed identifying a subgroup with increased risk for complications in patients undergoing aSCT.
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Beneficial Molecular Adaptations In BRCA-Mutation Carriers By Combined HIT/HIRT Intervention: Results From A Pilot Study.
Daniel A. Bizjak,Sebastian Schulz,Uwe Schumann,Stephanie Otto,Johannes Kirsten,Florian Ebner,Elena Leinert,Jens Huober,Wolfgang Janni,Jürgen M. Steinacker +9 more
TL;DR: Combined HIT/HIRT increases aerobic and strength performance of BRCA-mutation carriers with up regulated BRCa1 protein expression and improved anti-oxidative status without showing an increased inflammatory response.
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Two-year follow-up after a six-week high-intensity training intervention study with breast cancer patients: physiological, psychological and immunological differences.
Sebastian Schulz,Uwe Schumann,Stephanie Otto,Johannes Kirsten,Gunnar Treff,Wolfgang Janni,Jens Huober,Elena Leinert,Jürgen M. Steinacker,Daniel A. Bizjak +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of a six-week-long combination of high-intensity interval endurance and strength training (HIT/HIRT) for women with nonmetastatic breast cancer was demonstrated.