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Correction of a reference error on page 248 of the following article: Ye X, Sutherland J, Henry B, Tyndall M, Kendall PRW. At-a-glance – Impact of drug overdose-related deaths on life expectancy at birth in British Columbia.
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Strengthening social capital in the Sri Lankan population: A qualitative exploration of factors driving the mothers’ support groups initiative during economic crisis [PDF]
Background: Social capital is a concept that has been identified to improve health outcomes in many populations. Due to COVID-19 and many other factors, Sri Lanka faced a massive economic crisis that affected the nutrition of communities.
Millawage Supun Dilara Wijesinghe+8 more
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Correction to: MacPherson M, de Groh M, Loukine L, Prud’homme D, Dubois L. Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and its risk factors in Canadian children and adolescents: Canadian Health Measures Survey Cycle 1 (2007-2009) and Cycle 2 (2009-2011).
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Health Promotion in Health Care – Vital Theories and Research
Health promotion is one of the methods to improve public health status, extend life span and improve quality of life. The health promotion declared in Ottawa or known as the Ottawa Charter is not only applied at the wider community level but also at the ...
Apriningsih Apriningsih
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Background Digital interventions offer a solution to address the high demand for mental health promotion, especially when facing physical contact restrictions or lacking accessibility.
Mahammed Saleem+5 more
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Sleep Health Promotion Interventions and Their Effectiveness: An Umbrella Review
Sleep is receiving increasing attention in public health. The aim of this umbrella review is to determine what non-pharmacological sleep health interventions have been evaluated among healthy populations, by examining target groups, settings, and ...
Uthman Albakri, E. Drotos, R. Meertens
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Why health promotion matters to the COVID-19 pandemic, and vice versa
At the time I am writing this editorial, the world is overwhelmed by the pandmic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. In a desperate attempt to contain the further spread of the virus and the diffusion of the COVID-19 disease it causes, governments across the
S. van den Broucke
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The use of social media in public health education has been increasing due to its ability to remove physical barriers that traditionally impede access to healthcare support and resources.
M. Stellefson+3 more
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Physical activity and exercise in youth mental health promotion: a scoping review
Background/Aim This scoping review examined the breadth and outcomes of controlled trials testing the effect of physical activity and exercise interventions across all mental health outcomes for mental health promotion and indicated prevention studies in
M. Pascoe+6 more
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Correction to: CCDI Steering Committee. At-a-glance – The 2017 Canadian Chronic Disease Indicators. Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can. 2017;37(8):248-51.
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