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What produces a happy society and a happy life? Thanks to the new science of wellbeing, we can now answer this question using state-of-the-art empirical evidence. This transforms our ability to base our decisions on the outcomes that matter most, namely the wellbeing of us all including future generations.
Layard, Richard, De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel
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Introduction An active play is designed to increase children’s physical activity levels and fundamental movement skills through outdoor play and is well-suited to the needs of children with intellectual disabilities. However, no active play interventions
Arlene McGarty +6 more
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Objectives To investigate mortality rates and associated factors, and avoidable mortality in children/young people with intellectual disabilities.Design Retrospective cohort; individual record-linked data between Scotland’s 2011 Census and 9.5 years of ...
Daniel Mackay +16 more
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Happiness is a fundamental human affective trait, but its biological basis is not well understood. Using a novel approach, we construct LDpred-inf polygenic scores of a general happiness measure in 2 cohorts: the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development ...
Joey Ward +11 more
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Purpose To investigate health, mortality and healthcare inequalities experienced by people with intellectual disabilities, and autistic people, and their determinants; an important step towards identifying and implementing solutions to reduce ...
Daniel Mackay +10 more
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Objective To review and synthesise evidence on rates of respiratory-associated deaths and associated risk factors in the intellectual disability population.Design Systematic review and meta-analysis.Data sources Embase, CINAHL, ISI Web of Science (all ...
Joseph Symonds +11 more
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Changes over 15 years in the contribution of adiposity and smoking to deaths in England and Scotland
Background For many years smoking has been the major threat to public health in developed countries. However, smoking prevalence has declined over a period when adiposity has increased.
Frederick K. Ho +6 more
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This systematic review synthesised measurement and prevalence of frailty in COPD and associations between frailty and adverse health outcomes. We searched Medline, Embase and Web of Science (1 January 2001–8 September 2021) for observational studies in ...
Peter Hanlon +5 more
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