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Although few digital interventions are specifically designed for BPD, many address transdiagnostic symptoms, making them potentially effective for BPD treatment due to the disorder’s diverse symptom presentation. For example, many digital interventions have a treatment target of emotion regulation, a core symptom of BPD that is also common in mood, substance use, and eating disorders [7]. People with BPD tend to use less effective emotion regulation strategies than healthy controls [8].
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e54941
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The most common symptoms of asthma are cough and shortness of breath; however, there are other conditions causing similar symptoms, such as breathing pattern disorders (BPD) and inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO).
BPD, also known as dysfunctional breathing, is concurrently present in around one-thirds of women with asthma and one-fifth of men with asthma in the United Kingdom [2], and also many people without asthma.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e44453
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