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ABSTRACT Background Obesity is defined as a chronic, relapsing disease, characterised by its persistence and the frequent recurrence of weight gain following weight loss. It is linked to chronic diseases and reduced quality of life. Sustainable weight loss requires long‐term dietary and behavioural changes. Dietetic treatment outcomes vary per patient,
Annemieke van de Riet +11 more
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De l’épistolaire dans le livre pour enfants [PDF]
International audienceJe voudrais parcourir ici avec vous ce qui n’est ni réellement une forme littéraire (le roman épistolaire) ni platement un thème (la lettre) mais quelque chose d’un peu hybride que j’appellerais l’épistolarité.
Boulaire, Cécile
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Assembly democracy between social selectivity and equality
Abstract In most Swiss municipalities and two cantons, voting means attending a public assembly rather than casting a ballot. This article investigates the extent to which participation in such assemblies is shaped by different patterns of social selectivity compared to ballot voting.
Hans‐Peter Schaub, Philippe E. Rochat
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Cet article se concentre sur l’étude de deux revues, Pour vous de Tchécoslovaquie (1961–1992) et Soyez les bienvenus en Tchécoslovaquie (1965–1990), publiées par l’État tchécoslovaque à destination de touristes étranger.es afin de promouvoir le ...
Marie Blanc
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Planning and optimizing a digital self‐management support intervention: Acne Care Online
Abstract Objectives To showcase the planning and optimization processes involved in developing a digital behaviour change intervention through the example of a self‐management support tool for young people with acne (‘Acne Care Online’). Design Following Medical Research Council guidance, a theory, evidence, and person‐based approach was employed ...
Rosie Essery +25 more
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ABSTRACT Background The diagnosis of an intellectual disability is suggested to have particularly stigmatising connotations, particularly within the criminal justice system (CJS). This paper aims to synthesise qualitative studies investigating the attitudes of CJS professionals to people with intellectual disabilities (PWID), specifically offenders ...
Georgia Powell +4 more
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Development of a web platform to advance data‐driven recruitment for ADRD research
Abstract INTRODUCTION To meet increasing investments in research on Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related dementias (ADRD), investigators must efficiently recruit diverse and representative participant samples. To address this challenge, the Vanderbilt Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) sought to develop an integrated digital research ...
Kelsie M. Full +7 more
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A Black Girl's Coming of Age in Jim Crow Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
ABSTRACT In the late twentieth century, Geraldine L. Wilson emerged as one of the leading voices in early Black childhood education, grounding her pedagogy in Black history and culture. This article traces the origins of her intellectual thought to her girlhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Using historian Jarvis R. Givens' framework of ‘Black student
Christina J. Thomas
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Putting representational boots on other feet: Moukarim postcards from Cameroon c 1914-15
This paper analyses a set of 28 postcards taken in Cameroon during WW1 by a photographer of Lebanese origin, one of the Moukarim brothers. It throws light on a period of Cameroonian history, on the images and their place in photographic history.
David Zeitlyn
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