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ABSTRACT Objective This systematic review and meta‐analysis aimed to identify common life‐course body mass index (BMI) trajectories (childhood/adulthood to adulthood) and their impact on risk of cancer overall and cancer at different sites in adulthood. Methods Observational studies were identified that assessed the association of BMI trajectories with
Samira Behboudi‐Gandevani +6 more
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Middle-Range theory of the nursing diagnosis of sedentary lifestyle in young adults. [PDF]
Fernandes RM +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background The efficacy of individual cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) components for managing pediatric obesity remains unclear. This study systematically evaluated the impacts of CBT and its constituent techniques in this population. Method We searched PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane CENTRAL from inception to July 17, 2024, for randomized ...
Xinran Xie +27 more
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Physical activity: the key to life satisfaction - correlations between physical activity, sedentary lifestyle, and life satisfaction among young adults before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Bácsné Bába É +8 more
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Blocking and correcting the consequences of a student's “sedentary lifestyle”
A.L. Filyukova
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ABSTRACT Introduction Reducing childhood overweight and obesity prevalence is a global public health priority. This systematic review and meta‐analysis evaluated the effectiveness of behavioral weight management interventions delivered or referred to by health care providers in primary care settings.
Henrietta E. Graham +7 more
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ABSTRACT Digital behavioral change interventions (DBCIs) for weight‐related behaviors may be less effective in disadvantaged populations, potentially widening health inequalities despite increased access. Limited research has explored the psychosocial mechanisms that may contribute to this divide. Following JBI guidelines for conducting scoping reviews,
Lee C. Mercer +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background As poor sleep negatively impacts on adiposity, there is interest in examining whether improving sleep can improve adiposity markers. We reviewed studies aimed at improving sleep using (1) cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT‐I) and/or sleep hygiene and (2) sleep extension on adiposity markers, dietary intake, and physical ...
Samiul A. Mostafa +7 more
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