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    Brief instruments for measuring nutrition literacy - the Nutrition Health Literacy Scale and the Self-Perceived Food Literacy Scale Short Form

    A healthy diet is a critical factor in maintaining long-term health. In addition to a health-promoting food environment, the nutrition health literacy (NHL) and food literacy (FL) of the population are importa...

    Robert Griebler, Denise Schütze, Thomas Link, Karin Schindler in Nutrition Journal (2024)

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    Exploring factors associated with health literacy and the underlying mechanism among primary school children

    A better understanding of health literacy (HL) within a local context is needed before develo** and implementing interventions in Hong Kong. The current study aimed to explore factors associated with HL and ...

    Junjie Huang, Yue Xu, Lai Yim, Vera M. W. Keung in Journal of Public Health (2024)

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    Will esaxerenone be added to the antihypertensive treatment strategy of practicing physicians as a second-line antihypertensive drug?

    Tetsuro Yoshida in Hypertension Research (2024)

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    How is tailored implementation undertaken using a self-guided toolkit? Qualitative study of the ItFits-toolkit in the ImpleMentAll project

    The process of tailored implementation is ill-defined and under-explored. The ItFits-toolkit was developed and subsequently tested as a self-guided online platform to facilitate implementation of tailored stra...

    Tracy L. Finch, Sebastian Potthoff, Carl R. May, Melissa Girling in Implementation Science (2024)

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    Formative research to understand food beliefs and practices relating to pregnancy on Kei Besar Island, Eastern Indonesia

    Food-related beliefs and practices during pregnancy may contribute to the high prevalence of chronic energy deficiencies (CED) in Eastern Indonesia, particularly in Southeast Maluku regency, where 21.33% of pr...

    Jessica Gloria Mogi, M Premikha, Ona Nabila, Adhi Sanjaya in BMC Nutrition (2024)

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    The role of national nutrition programs on stunting reduction in Rwanda using machine learning classifiers: a retrospective study

    In Rwanda, the prevalence of childhood stunting has slightly decreased over the past five years, from 38% in 2015 to about 33% in 2020. It is evident whether Rwanda's multi-sectorial approach to reducing child...

    Jacques Munyemana, Ignace H. Kabano, Bellancile Uzayisenga in BMC Nutrition (2024)

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    Looking Toward the Future of Integrated Care: History, Developments, and Opportunities

    For almost five decades, the development and implementation of integrated care—the simultaneous combination of primary care with mental health and substance use care—has been a major challenge for the behavior...

    Ronald W. Manderscheid PhD in The Journal of Behavioral Health Services … (2024)

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    Analysis and map** of harm reduction research in the context of injectable drug use: identifying research hotspots, gaps and future directions

    Harm reduction is a crucial approach in addressing the multifaceted challenges of injectable drug use. This paper presents an analysis and map** of the existing literature on harm reduction research in the c...

    Waleed M. Sweileh in Harm Reduction Journal (2024)

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    Obesity as a disease: a pressing need for alignment

    Andrew Grannell, Carel le Roux in International Journal of Obesity (2024)

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    An approach designed to fail deaf children and their parents and how to change it

    The matter of raising and educating deaf children has been caught up in percepts of development that are persistently inaccurate and at odds with scientific research. These percepts have negatively impacted th...

    Tom Humphries, Gaurav Mathur, Donna Jo Napoli, Christian Rathmann in Harm Reduction Journal (2024)

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    Examining the experiences of vulnerably housed patients visiting Kingston, Ontario’s emergency departments: a qualitative analysis

    Vulnerably housed individuals access emergency departments (EDs) more frequently than the general population. Despite Canada’s universal public health care system, vulnerably housed persons face structural bar...

    Lezhanska Anastasiya, Walker Melanie in International Journal for Equity in Health (2024)

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    Depressive symptoms as risk factors for the onset of home hypertension: a prospective cohort study

    Depression is comorbid with somatic diseases; however, the relationship between depressive symptoms and hypertension (HT), a risk factor for cardiovascular events, remains unclear. Home blood pressure (BP) is ...

    Sayuri Tokioka, Naoki Nakaya, Rieko Hatanaka, Kumi Nakaya in Hypertension Research (2024)

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    Socioeconomic differences in limited lung function: a cross-sectional study of middle-aged and older adults in Germany

    Limited lung function represents a serious health impairment. However, studies investigating social inequalities in limited lung function are rare. Thus, the current study investigates which socioeconomic grou...

    Johannes Beller, Batoul Safieddine in International Journal for Equity in Health (2024)

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    Multigenerational inequalities of opportunity in health outcomes

    This paper studies multigenerational health transmission mechanisms in Australian panel data. Using inequality-of-opportunity (IOP) models, we demonstrate that grandparental socioeconomic status (SES) is an im...

    Namal N. Balasooriya, Jayatilleke S. Bandara in International Journal for Equity in Health (2024)

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    Coercion in Psychiatry: Exploring the Subjective Experience of Coercion Among Patients in Five Portuguese Psychiatric Departments

    The subjective experience of coercion may have a more significant impact on clinical outcomes than formal coercive measures. This study aimed to investigate the subjective experience of coercion among patients...

    Deborah Oyine Aluh PhD in The Journal of Behavioral Health Services … (2024)

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    Leveraging continuous glucose monitoring as a catalyst for behaviour change: a sco** review

    Amidst the escalating prevalence of glucose-related chronic diseases, the advancements, potential uses, and growing accessibility of continuous glucose monitors (CGM) have piqued the interest of healthcare pro...

    Michelle R. Jospe, Kelli M. Richardson in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrit… (2024)

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    Comprehensive review on parasitic infections reported in the common fish found in UT of Jammu and Kashmir, India

    The people of Jammu and Kashmir rely heavily on fish as a source of nutritional protein. Fishes also contribute significantly to the local economy of this area. However, several infectious disorders, some of w...

    Rashaid Ali Mustafa, Shabir Ahmad Rather, Rukhsana Kousar in Journal of Parasitic Diseases (2024)

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    Adverse events profile associated with intermittent fasting in adults with overweight or obesity: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

    There is little evidence to comprehensively summarize the adverse events (AEs) profile of intermittent fasting (IF) despite its widespread use in patients with overweight or obesity.

    Fan Zhong, Ting Zhu, **ngyi **, **angjun Chen, Ruipeng Wu, Li Shao in Nutrition Journal (2024)

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    Descriptive Trends in Medicaid Antipsychotic Prescription Claims and Expenditures, 2016 – 2021

    Nicole C. Giron MS, Hyesung Oh PhD in The Journal of Behavioral Health Services … (2024)

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    Effects of polygenic risk score and sodium and potassium intake on hypertension in Asians: A nationwide prospective cohort study

    Genetic factors, lifestyle, and diet have been shown to play important roles in the development of hypertension. Increased salt intake is an important risk factor for hypertension. However, research on the inv...

    Bae Eun**, Yunmi Ji, **yeon Jo, Yaerim Kim, Jung Pyo Lee in Hypertension Research (2024)

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