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Obesity, sedentarism and TMD‐pain in adolescents
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2019SummaryBackgroundObesity is a chronic and prevalent disorder, affecting individuals of all age. Previous evidence suggests that it is associated with some types of chronic pain, especially musculoskeletal pain. In addition, sedentarism is also associated with an increase of the inflammatory factors and chronic pain.
Paula C. Jordani +5 more
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Skipping breakfast, sedentarism and overweight in children
Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2016To show by use of path analysis how in children of 9 and 10 years of age the known relationship between breakfast and high body mass index (BMI) is mediated by sedentary leisure time activities. A random sample of 291 9-year-old and 10-year-old school children from the Principality of Asturias (Spain) was taken.
Isaac, Amigo-Vázquez +3 more
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Sedentarism: A Concept Analysis
Nursing Forum, 2006Concept analysis of sedentarism.To analyze the concept of sedentarism and provide a definition and model of sedentarism to guide practice and research.Published literature.Prevention and treatment of sedentarism is a priority for healthcare providers serving all developmental groups. Research is urgently needed to describe the prevalence, risk factors,
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Sedentarization and Changing Contours of Religious Identities
Alok Kumar Pandey, R. Siva Prasad
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Activity, Activity Restriction, and Sedentarism in Nursing Research
Biological Research For Nursing, 2013Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), cancers, diabetes mellitus, and chronic respiratory diseases account for almost two thirds of global mortality, killing millions of people across the world (American College of Sports Medicine, 2011). The socioeconomic impact and years of productive life lost are staggering.
Judith A, Maloni, Barbara A, Smith
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Reducing Sedentarism Brown, WJ*1; Brown, WJ*1; Andersen, LB*2; Anderssen, SA*3 1The University of Queensland, Australia; 2University of Southern Denmark, Denmark; 3Norwegian School of Sports Medicine, Norway Western lifestyles have changed remarkably over the last century, with decreasing levels of physical activity and increased sitting in most ...
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Reducing Sedentarism Brown, WJ*1; Brown, WJ*1; Andersen, LB*2; Anderssen, SA*3 1The University of Queensland, Australia; 2University of Southern Denmark, Denmark; 3Norwegian School of Sports Medicine, Norway Western lifestyles have changed remarkably over the last century, with decreasing levels of physical activity and increased sitting in most ...
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Schooling the Citizen: The Rise of Sedentarism
2018Cudworth highlights the conflict, which exists between the cultural values of Nomadic communities and current school provision that is based on the presumption of Sedentarism. Sketching the development of mass education since the end of the nineteenth century and the creation of the nation state, Cudworth explores how ‘modernity’ cemented the idea that
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Sedentarism and nomadism in the sociolinguistics of dialect
2016Introduction Perhaps one sign of a maturing discipline is a willingness on the part of its practitioners to introspect, self-critique and reflect upon what the field has taken for granted in its quest for progress. As Eckert (2003: 392) has argued, ‘we have to take a look at the givens and consider their implications for what we've done, and for what
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