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Are Family Physical Activity Habits Passed on to Their Children? [PDF]
Studies of the familial association of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) have increased in recent years. However, there is a lack of studies that have objectively examined the correlates between parents, grandparents, and childrens' PA ...
Vinko Zovko +4 more
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Successfully Reducing Sitting Time Can Improve Metabolic Flexibility. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Impaired metabolic flexibility (MetFlex; the ability to regulate substrate oxidation) and sedentary behavior are both linked to cardiometabolic diseases, but the relationship between the two is not fully elucidated. This study investigated the effects of reduced sedentary time on MetFlex.
Garthwaite T +15 more
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Development and Validation Study of a Screening Questionnaire to Identify People Who Are Physically Inactive. [PDF]
The aim of this study was to develop and validate a very short screening tool, the Helsinki Physical Activity Questionnaire (HPAQ), which could identify patients who do not meet the physical activity (PA) guidelines. When recognized they could be forwarded to different types of PA promotion.
Kenttä E +9 more
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Sähköiset terveyspalvelut osaksi potilaan arkea
Viimeaikaiset tutkimukset osoittavat, että mielenkiinto sähköisiä terveyspalveluja kohtaan on lisääntynyt ja samoin tarve niiden käytön ohjaukseen. Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena on analysoida, millaisen merkityksen erikoissairaanhoidon vastaanotolla asioivat
Eija Kivekäs +4 more
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Longitudinal relationship between organised and non-organised physical activities and overall physical activity in children aged 3-11 years. [PDF]
Abstract Young children's physical activity (PA) has been decreasing while their sports participation has been increasing. Therefore, the aim of this research was to longitudinally examine whether and, if so, how organised and non‐organised PA participation by early childhood education and care (ECEC)‐aged children (T1; 3–8 years) predicted their ...
Luukkainen NM +5 more
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We report findings of the project Taking Health Information Behaviour into Account: implications of a neglected element for successful implementation of consumer health technologies on older adults (HIBA) based at Åbo Akademi University. The results stress that a key reason for digital health services (e-health) not being used or considered useful is ...
Isto Huvila +3 more
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Terveydenhuollossa on käytössä entistä enemmän potilaiden omahoitoa tukevia sähköisiä terveyspalveluja, jotka mahdollistavat aktiivisen osallistumisen omaan hoitoon. Omahoitopalvelujen lisääntyessä uudet sähköiset terveydenhuollon palvelut ovat myös osa
Kirsi Tuomikoski +3 more
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Digitalisaatio mahdollistaa terveydenhuollon uudistumisen. Digitaalisten palveluiden käyttöönotossa tarvitaan muutoksia organisaation sisäisiin rakenteisiin ja työprosesseihin.
Hanna Mikkonen +4 more
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Abstract Introduction Poor cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is associated with adverse health outcomes. Previous observational and cross‐sectional studies have suggested that reducing sedentary behavior (SB) might improve CRF. Therefore, we investigated the effects of a 6‐month intervention of reducing SB on CRF in 64 sedentary inactive adults with ...
Jooa Norha +14 more
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Sähköisten terveydenhuoltopalveluiden (e-palvelut) yleistyminen muuttaa hoidon tarpeen arviointitoimintaa erikoissairaanhoidon yhteispäivystyksessä. Päivystyksellisellä hoidon tarpeen arvioinnilla tarkoitetaan ammattilaisen suorittamaa arviota potilaan ...
Marja Ylilehto +3 more
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