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Virtual simulation in nursing education in Latin America and the Caribbean: A bibliometric study. [PDF]
Araújo AAC+6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To estimate the prevalence of eating disorders and disordered eating in adults seeking obesity treatment. Method Databases, MEDLINE, Embase, and PsycINFO, were searched to 20th March 2025. Studies reporting the prevalence of eating disorders or disordered eating at presentation to obesity treatment in adults (≥ 18 years) with ...
Hannah Melville+8 more
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Private Sector Engagement for Tuberculosis Services in Latin America: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
de Almeida CPB, Lecca L, Yuen CM.
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ABSTRACT Over the past five decades (1975–2024), research on eating disorders (EDs) has expanded significantly, as evidenced by the bibliometric analysis by Lee and Chi (2025). This growth reflects heightened public and academic interest, likely influenced by several key developments in the classification and epidemiology of EDs.
Hans W. Hoek
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Fifty Years of Eating Disorder Research: Growth, Gaps, and Global Challenges
ABSTRACT The bibliometric study by Lee and Chi presents the most comprehensive analysis of eating disorder (ED) research publications to date, tracing publication trends, thematic developments, and the interplay between academic and public attention over the past five decades. The findings reveal a marked and sustained growth in ED‐related publications
Anja Hilbert
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Main challenges to cancer care in Latin America: an analysis through breast cancer lenses. [PDF]
Gomez-Abuin G+3 more
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The rapid adoption of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods has drastically changed biodiversity monitoring efforts. It is often claimed that eDNA methods are more sensitive and efficient than conventional biodiversity monitoring methods, but it is often unclear what metrics support this claim.
Nicholas J. Iacaruso+4 more
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Lewy Body Dementia Research in Latin America: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Cano-Gutiérrez C+8 more
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Correcting environmental sampling bias improves transferability of species distribution models
Sampling bias is an inherent problem in widely available biodiversity data, undermining the robustness of correlative species distribution models (SDMs). To some extent, subsampling occurrence data can account for uneven sampling efforts; yet, conventional approaches subsample in geographical space, while subsampling in environmental space remains ...
Arman Pili, Boris Leroy, Damaris Zurell
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Health disparities among indigenous populations in Latin America: a scoping review. [PDF]
Garza M, Abascal Miguel L.
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