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Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods and Sustainable Lifestyles: A Multicenter Study. [PDF]
Meza-Miranda ER +27 more
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Changes in sexual attitudes and lifestyles in Britain through the life course and over time: findings from the National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal) [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Sexual behaviour and relationships are key components of wellbeing and are affected by social norms, attitudes, and health. We present data on sexual behaviours and attitudes in Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) from the three National ...
Catherine H Mercer +2 more
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The effect of Internet use on adolescents’ lifestyles: A national survey
Computer and Internet technology continues to influence people's lives, especially those of adolescents. The aim of this study was to explore the association between Internet use and adolescents' lifestyles.
Ligang Wang
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Health Lifestyles in Early Childhood
This study integrates two important developments, the concept of health lifestyles (which has focused on adults and adolescents) and the increased attention to early childhood.
Stefanie Mollborn +2 more
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Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Tandheelkunde, 2021
The use of stimulants, an improperly composed diet, lack of exercise, metabolic and mental stress, as well as overweight increase the risk of periodontitis. These lifestyle choices have an (in)direct influence on the immune system and can initiate inflammatory reactions at the level of the periodontium.
L, Haverkort, I, Laleman
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The use of stimulants, an improperly composed diet, lack of exercise, metabolic and mental stress, as well as overweight increase the risk of periodontitis. These lifestyle choices have an (in)direct influence on the immune system and can initiate inflammatory reactions at the level of the periodontium.
L, Haverkort, I, Laleman
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Nature Clinical Practice Urology, 2007
Diet and lifestyle are increasingly important and often overlooked factors in male urological illnesses. In this Viewpoint the authors discuss the evidence linking obesity and erectile dysfunction and the benefits of statins. The authors suggest that a more medical approach, including lifestyle advice and medical therapy, is the way ahead for urology.
Roger, Kirby, Michael, Kirby
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Diet and lifestyle are increasingly important and often overlooked factors in male urological illnesses. In this Viewpoint the authors discuss the evidence linking obesity and erectile dysfunction and the benefits of statins. The authors suggest that a more medical approach, including lifestyle advice and medical therapy, is the way ahead for urology.
Roger, Kirby, Michael, Kirby
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