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Abstract Objective There has been no review on eating disorder‐focused psychological interventions in East Asia. The aims of this systematic scoping review were to summarize existing and forthcoming studies and to synthesize the cultural adaptations and effectiveness of the interventions identified. Method Five databases (PubMed, Embase, Global Health,
See Heng Yim, Ulrike Schmidt
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Human land‐use changes the diets of sympatric native and invasive mammal species
We simultaneously study the diet of nine native and two invasive mammal species inhabiting three different anthropogenic land‐uses across six bioclimatic regions using environmental DNA and stable isotope analysis. We show that land‐use influences the trophic relationships in invaded communities.
Antje Chiu‐Werner, Menna Jones
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There is little temporal segregation between the nocturnal activities of jaguars, pumas, and ocelots in Mexico's Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, although pumas were more active closer to dawn. Jaguars had low activity overlap with species likely to be common prey, whereas ocelots had high overlap with their potential prey.
Cristina Argudín‐Violante +4 more
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Abstract Throughout the food chain, various chemical hazards may be present, incorporated or produced, which may pose a risk to the consumer. In 2018, the Scientific Committee of the Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN) reviewed the most relevant chemical hazards for food safety in Spain, which had no specific regulation, identifying ...
María José González Muñoz +6 more
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Abstract Introduction Diet and exercise influence the risk of cognitive decline (CD) and dementia through the food metabolome and exercise‐triggered endogenous factors, which use the blood as a vehicle to communicate with the brain. These factors might act in concert with hippocampal neurogenesis (HN) to shape CD and dementia. Methods Using an in vitro
Andrea Du Preez +21 more
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La migración como determinante de la obesidad infantil en Estados Unidos y Latinoamérica
Resumen La migración internacional tiene consecuencias económicas y en la salud. El proceso de aculturación en el país de acogida puede estar relacionado con la obesidad infantil. Utilizamos el marco conceptual del balance energético comunitario (CEB, por sus siglas en inglés) para analizar la relación entre migración y obesidad infantil en los hogares
Mireya Vilar‐Compte +7 more
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Resumen La obesidad infantil es un grave problema de salud pública en Latinoamérica y Estados Unidos y para luchar contra ella se precisan instrumentos de medición válidos y fiables y que tengan en cuenta los aspectos culturales. Para avanzar en este campo sería útil mejorar las mediciones en los distintos grupos de edades y países del continente ...
David Berrigan +11 more
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Background Diagnosis of adverse food reaction (AFR) is based on an eight week elimination diet (ED) and is confirmed by relapse upon re‐challenge with the previously fed diet. Hydrolysed EDs are commonly used for this purpose. Objective To evaluate the commercially available hydrolysed fish protein and rice starch ED Farmina UltraHypo (FUH) for the ...
Chiara Noli, Giorgia Beltrando
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Seasonal dietary niche contraction in coexisting Neotropical frugivorous bats (Stenodermatinae)
Abstract Tropical dry forests are characterized by punctuated seasonal precipitation patterns that drive primary production and the availability of fruits, seeds, flowers, and insects throughout the year. In environments in which the quantity and quality of food resources varies seasonally, consumers should adjust their foraging behavior to maximize ...
Jeremy Ryan Shipley, Cornelia W. Twining
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Introducción: la desnutrición se asocia con una mayor estancia hospitalaria, tasas de reingreso y riesgo de mortalidad, especialmente en adultos mayores.
Valentina García Campos +6 more
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