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Action towards healthy living--for all. [PDF]
Worldwide biomedical and social research has been establishing knowledge on key essentials of health and well-being. 1, 2 In general, this knowledge is inadequately applied in public policies, resulting in avoidable health deficits, waste of human ...
Morris, JN +7 more
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Public policy for healthy living: How COVID-19 has changed the landscape. [PDF]
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had a transformational impact on public policy as governments played a leading role, working alongside and coordinating with business/industry, healthcare, public health, education, transportation ...
Whitsel LP +7 more
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Causal systems mapping to promote healthy living for pandemic preparedness: a call to action for global public health. [PDF]
COVID-19 has severely impacted population health and well-being globally. Acknowledging that COVID-19 will not be the world's last pandemic, improving healthy living factors (i.e., physical activity, healthful nutrition, healthy weight), which are ...
Faghy, Mark, Pronk, Nicolaas P
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Creating an environment that promotes children’s health and well-being from an early age has an effect on their ability and desire to learn and develop. The goals of the project are related to activities such as healthy eating, physical activity and emotional well-being. This symbiosis prepares the child for entering the modern world.
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Healthy lives, healthy transport [PDF]
Public health is travelling through an interesting time in its history. The profound—though not fully clear—implications of the world economic crisis have brought an international wave of political change, a mood of austerity and much public reflection as to what went wrong and who was to blame.
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Eat Healthy to Live Healthy: Habits and Trends [PDF]
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Antonio Di Mauro +2 more
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Social justice equity in healthy living medicine - An international perspective
Irrespective of geographical location, disadvantaged people are disproportionately affected by unnecessary disease and suffering caused by inequalities in health.
Jayasinghe, S., Hill, A. P., Faghy, M.
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Objective Patients with autoimmune rheumatic diseases (ARDs) are at greater risk of COVID‐19 infection and hospitalization, increasing the stress and uncertainty already associated with unpredictable conditions.
Chelsea Rapoport +10 more
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Evaluating design features to support inclusive, self-directed, and active healthy living behaviours [PDF]
Active healthy living design has typically focused on urban and community environments to support physical activity; this article looks at an expanded definition of active healthy living opportunities at building level design for various groups.
MaryAnn Sorensen Allacci +3 more
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Refining the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy based on theory and factor analyses
Background The Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy (CAPL) is a 25-indicator assessment tool comprising four domains of physical literacy: (1) Physical Competence, (2) Daily Behaviour, (3) Motivation and Confidence, and (4) Knowledge and ...
Katie E. Gunnell +4 more
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