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Pedalling for safety: Schoolchildren and safe active transport [PDF]
This research will add to the international body of knowledge around safe active transport and its benefits for individuals and their communities. In order to achieve this, the report begins with a brief description of the risks associated with active ...
Campbell, Maxine M., Fisher, Kylie
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The Reputation of Primary Schools—Rumours with Consequences for Segregation
Abstract In contexts like Germany where no information on the quality of schools is publicly available, school reputations are particularly important for school choice. Reputations can be understood as discursively generated ‘rumours’ conveying personal opinions and experiences often revolving around school composition. Taking up previous research, the
Andreas Wettlaufer, Isabel Ramos Lobato
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Different Patterns of Association of Body Fat Percent and Body Mass Index with Pre-adolescent and Adolescent Asthma: a Cross-sectional Study Amongst Cypriot Schoolchildren [PDF]
IEA-EEF European Congress of Epidemiology, Porto, Portugal, September ...
Kolokotroni, K +4 more
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Abstract Food allergies are an important public health problem with an increasing prevalence in the population and have a significant impact on the lives of allergic patients and their families. The Scientific Committee of the Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN) has reviewed and compiled the available information on those food ...
Araceli Díaz Perales +8 more
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Age-dependent sensitization to the 7S-vicilin-like protein Cor a 11 from hazelnut (Corylus avellana) in a birch-endemic region [PDF]
Background: Hazelnut (Corylus avellana) allergy exhibits age and geographically distinct sensitization patterns that have not yet been fully resolved. Objective: To study sensitization to Cor a 11 in different age groups of hazelnut-allergic patients and
Bridts, CH +8 more
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Recently there has been much public discussion about children spending long afternoons alone at home. It has been claimed that spending a lot of time alone makes children vulnerable to many kinds of risk behaviour, such as smoking, use of alcohol and ...
Pääkkönen, Hannu
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Learning, which is the expected outcome of any educational institution, can be influenced by many factors that include environmental factors. This study is aimed at comparing the learning environment of junior secondary schools, in a North-western state ...
A. J. Adeyemi +2 more
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Health Support Provided by Yogo Teachers for Adolescent Female Students with a Thin Body Type [PDF]
Purpose: To clarify the realities and challenges involved in health support provided by yogo teachers to adolescent girls who have a thin body type. Methods: A semi-structured interview survey was conducted with yogo teachers at a Japanese high school ...
AOYAGI, Chiharu +10 more
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The use of outdoor games and their effects on the body of schoolchildren
Research purpose - to ground and define the role of outdoor games in physical education of children of midchildhood. 20 children of midchildhood, which were up-diffused on two identical groups (control and basic) on age and to physical development for 10
V.O. Kucher, I.M. Grygus
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Paying for health care in Vietnam: extending voluntary health insurance coverage [PDF]
This discussion paper aims to synthesise a variety of reports and research projects conducted by the International Programme at the Centre for Health Economics, concerning the Vietnamese health system, over the past 4 years.
Matthew Jowett, Robin Thompson
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