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Increasing sedentary time, minimum dietary energy requirements, and food security assessment
Abstract We compute corrections for sedentary behavior in physical activity levels (PALs) and incorporate them along with corrections for over estimation of basal metabolic rates (BMRs) into threshold caloric intakes, known as minimum dietary energy requirements (MDERs).
Jacob Michels+2 more
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The impact of infectious disease prevention behavior on quality of life: A moderated mediation model
This study mainly found the mechanism of infectious disease prevention behavior affecting the quality of life, and also found the important role of different family structures. This study reveals the mechanism of infectious disease prevention behavior promoting quality of life from the perspective of family structure for the first time, and provides ...
Fei Wang+6 more
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Education as a factor in the quality of adult leisure time [PDF]
Leisure is an integral part of every man's life and, therefore, has rich manifestations in the field of education. The way it is organized and used has a great influence on the formation of versatile personality.
Andrić Aleksandra M., Dobrić Tamara M.
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This study investigates the impact and cost‐competitiveness of rooftop solar power in a highly hydropower‐driven northern energy system toward 2050. The role of rooftop photovoltaics (PV) is assessed under different energy transition pathways and through a sensitivity analysis aiming to disclose important barriers to PV investments in the energy system.
Stine Fleischer Myhre, Eva Rosenberg
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Informal caregiving, time use and experienced wellbeing
Abstract Informal carers report lower evaluative wellbeing than non‐carers. In contrast to this literature and our own analysis of evaluative wellbeing, we find carers have a small but higher level of experienced wellbeing than non‐carers do. To investigate why, we use decomposition analysis which separates explanatory factors into how time is used and
Sean Urwin+3 more
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ICT and Children’s Leisure Time
Considering that T, personal computers and smartphones have become an indispensable part of everyday life and have become an indispensable "must have" gadget for kids, their excessive use has certain consequences that may result in particular disorders.
Ružić-Baf, Maja+2 more
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Abstract The exponential expansion of the global cider market positions it as a viable alternative to traditional choices such as wine and beer. Nevertheless, there exists a paucity of research examining the various factors influencing consumer interest in cider.
Eva Parga Dans+3 more
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Background: Leisure-time physical activity (PA) has been proposed as a protective factor against dementia, whereas psychological distress is associated with an increased risk of dementia.
Ekaterina Zotcheva+8 more
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Price Discrimination in International Airline Markets [PDF]
We develop a model of inter-temporal and intra-temporal price discrimination by monopoly airlines to study the ability of different discriminatory pricing mechanisms to increase efficiency and the associated distributional implications. To estimate the model, we use unique data from international airline markets with flight-level variation in prices ...
arxiv
Benefits of Semi-Leisure Time in the Context of Conversion to Anti-Leisure Time in the Elderly [PDF]
Leisure time and leisure time activities are commonly used concepts and quality fulfilment of leisure time is considered desirable by the lay public. However, the terms semi-leisure and anti-leisure time are close to a particular group of experts. Although semi-leisure time activities are commonly realized, we do not just refer to them as semi-leisure ...
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