Accelerating integration of noncommunicable diseases into primary health care. [PDF]
da Silva JB.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Meal delivery apps increase access to unhealthy foods, contributing to an obesogenic environment. Promotions are widely used on these apps to influence consumer choice. This systematic review aimed to synthesize evidence on the healthiness of foods promoted on meal delivery apps.
Jessica Morrison +3 more
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Sustainable financing for mental health and noncommunicable diseases: what's at stake? [PDF]
Chisholm D, Watkins D, Qamruddin J.
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Practices of Nigerian physiotherapists with respect to lifestyle risk factor assessment and intervention: a national cross-sectional survey [PDF]
Ekpenyong CE +7 more
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Maternal Obesity and MicroRNAs in Breast Milk: Implications for Infant Developmental Programming
ABSTRACT This review explores the relationship between maternal obesity and alterations in the expression of microRNAs (miRNAs) in breast milk, highlighting how these changes may influence the developmental programming of the infant. Evidence suggests that maternal obesity can affect the bioactive composition of breast milk, including miRNA profiles ...
Gyslane M. Santos +2 more
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Endotoxins and Metabolic Endotoxemia in Obesity and Associated Noncommunicable Diseases: A Focus on Sex Differences. [PDF]
Del Cornò M +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Pharmacotherapy offers a potential solution for individuals with overweight and obesity to decrease their body weight. However, there is limited knowledge of the effects of antiobesity agents on the distribution of body fat. Methods The PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases were reviewed for randomized controlled trials ...
Xiuqi Qiao +4 more
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Burden and predictors of risk for metabolic complications and risk for cardiovascular diseases among adults with noncommunicable diseases, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Daba AK, Debiso AT, Atsbeha F, Assefa F.
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Treating schizophrenia with DOTS in developing countries: one size does not fit all. [PDF]
Renato Souza +5 more
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ABSTRACT The corporations that produce and profit from ultra‐processed foods (UPFs), and the regulatory conditions under which they operate, have been major contributors to the global rise of obesity and noncommunicable diseases. The aim was to map the drivers and feedback systems of the product design and marketing domains of the UPF system and to ...
Joshua Clark +7 more
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