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Going the same 'weigh': spousal correlations in obesity in the UK [PDF]
The obesity epidemic has received widespread media and research attention. However, the social phenomenon of obesity is still not well understood.
Brown, H., Hole, A.R., Roberts, J.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Loneliness has been associated with physical health outcomes, including an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). While much of the research has focused on older adults, less is known about whether loneliness during adolescence is related to CVD risk later in life.
Keun Young Kwon +4 more
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Jean Pierre Gafaranga,1,2 Leopold Bitunguhari,3,4 Charles Mudenge,1,5 Felix Manirakiza,6,7 Brian Kelly,8 Paul Gatabazi9– 11 1Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda ...
Gafaranga JP +5 more
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Using causal machine learning, we estimated the causal effect of meeting government guidelines on physical activity on psychological distress in young people. Whilst observing no overall impact, we did identify some groups who benefit relatively more from meeting the physical activity guidelines, including males.
Lewis W. Paton +6 more
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Trends and Hotspots in the Health Economics Evaluation of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Hejia Wan,1,* Bingqi Wei,2,* Wenli Qian,3 Jing Zhang1 1School of Nursing, Henan University of Chinese Medicine, Zhengzhou, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Henan University of Chinese Medicine, Zhengzhou ...
Wan H, Wei B, Qian W, Zhang J
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The Therapist Can\u27t See You Now: How Paid Sick Leave Policy Can Accommodate Mental Illness in the Workplace [PDF]
Restaurants have become the “poster child” for why employers should adopt paid sick leave. Advocates suggest that employees without access to paid sick leave often show up to work ill due to their inability to sacrifice pay.
Goss, Maddy
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Abstract Background Children in foster care are at increased risk of experiencing cognitive, emotional and behavioural difficulties. There is a window of opportunity for early intervention associated with developmental sensitivity in the early years. Foster carers and the systems supporting them play a central role in intervention and support for the ...
Camilla Biggs +6 more
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Parent-Child Relationships: A Shield Against Maternal Depression in the Midst of Household Chaos
Baocheng Pan,1 Chengli Zhao,1 Yizhao Gong,1 Jiaxuan Miao,1 Bingda Zhang,2 Yan Li1 1Shanghai Institute of Early Childhood Education, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Zhongqiao
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Halvor Naess,1 Lene Lunde,2 Jan Brogger11Department of Neurology, Haukeland University Hospital, 2Department of Economics, University of Bergen, Bergen, NorwayBackground: Many patients with cerebral infarction suffer from symptoms such as pain, fatigue ...
Naess H, Lunde L, Brogger J
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Making, Emotion and the drive to re-shore UK garment manufacturing [PDF]
Research suggests that the act of making with one’s hands may be linked to emotional wellbeing. Yet fashion businesses seeking to return production to the UK are struggling to recruit the necessary skilled manufacturing workers.
Atkinson, Douglas
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