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Rest‐activity rhythm phenotypes in adults with epilepsy and intellectual disability
Abstract Objective Rest‐activity rhythms (RARs) are perturbed in many forms of neuropsychiatric illness. In this study, we applied wrist actigraphy to describe RAR perturbations in intellectually disabled adults with epilepsy (“E + ID”), using a cross‐sectional case–control design.
Nandani Adhyapak+3 more
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British Occupational Hygiene Society: The Assessment of Health and Disease in Industry [PDF]
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Occupational Diseases and Perceived Health in Operating Room Nurses: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Observational Study. [PDF]
Martí-Ejarque MDM+4 more
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INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE AND OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
Emery R. Hayhurst, N. C. Dysart
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ABSTRACT Background and objective Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a mental disorder most prevalent among adolescent females, with rising cases in younger and more culturally diverse populations. Unhealthy activity patterns are common and have been linked to increased relapse rates; however, data on objectively measured physical activity levels (PALs) in this ...
Álex V. Pagador+4 more
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The Estimation of Expected Rates in Occupational Disease Epidemiology [PDF]
Philip E. Enterline
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Wholesome Lunch to the Whole Classroom: Short‐ and Longer‐Term Effects on Early Teenagers' Weight
ABSTRACT Previous studies on the effect of school lunch programs on child obesity have been hampered by effect heterogeneity, self‐selection, and stigma‐induced under‐reporting, having produced mixed findings. Its potential long‐lasting effect has also been debated.
Shiko Maruyama, Sayaka Nakamura
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Occupational Disease in California Attributed to Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals, 1959 [PDF]
J. M. Barnes
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Inequality of Opportunity in Body Mass: Evidence From Australia
ABSTRACT This paper extends current knowledge about inequality of opportunity in body mass in Australia. Drawing on 2013 and 2017 Household, Income, and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey data, our empirical strategy comprises of mean‐based and unconditional quantile regression techniques.
Anushiya Vijayasivajie+2 more
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