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Kefir: A Potential Gut Microbiota Modulator: A Systematic Review of Human Interventional Studies

open access: yesMicrobiologyOpen, Volume 15, Issue 3, June 2026.
Daily cow's milk kefir intake transiently enriches gut microbiota, modulates the intestinal environment by increasing SCFA and reducing pH and oxygen, and exerts antimicrobial effects via SCFAs, bacteriocins, exopolysaccharides, and microbial fractions, highlighting its potential for gut health promotion.
Mohammed Hamsho   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mapping the Behavioral Weight Management Ecosystem in the East of England to Inform the Implementation of Electronic Signposting

open access: yesObesity Science &Practice, Volume 12, Issue 3, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Obesity is a leading cause of ill health in England and places a substantial burden on health systems and the economy. Behavioral weight management services (WMS) are central to reducing obesity‐related risk, but their reach remains limited.
Natalie An Qi Tham   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Narrative Inquiry of Meaning Making and Leader Identity Development among College Students

open access: yesNew Directions for Student Leadership, Volume 2026, Issue 190, Page 9-16, Summer 2026.
ABSTRACT Leader identity development (LID) and meaning making are essential and interconnected developmental processes. The current study explored LID and meaning making from childhood to emerging adulthood among college students (N = 26). Utilizing two open‐ended interviews and a narrative storytelling approach, we explored participants’ LID high, low,
Hannah M. Sunderman   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Parental Involvement in Decision‐Making About Planned Late Preterm and Early Term Birth (The “PIP” Study): Part 1—A Reflexive Thematic Analysis of Interviews With Parents

open access: yesBirth, Volume 53, Issue 2, Page 306-315, June 2026.
Parents involved in discussions about possible planned late preterm and early term (LPET) birth are often dissatisfied with the input they are able to have. In this qualitative investigation, interviews were held with parents of babies younger than 6 months old, who had been involved in discussions with doctors about the possibility of planned LPET ...
Frances J. Mielewczyk   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The development of type 2 diabetes amongst sibling pairs in the South‐South region of Nigeria: The effect of genetics, environment and lifestyle

open access: yesDiabetic Medicine, Volume 43, Issue 6, June 2026.
Abstract Introduction Type 2 diabetes is a complex condition with a multifactorial pathogenesis. The pathogenesis is considered to be polygenic due to complex interactions between genetic/epigenetic and environmental factors. The aim of this study is to determine the genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors associated with the development of type 2
Sunny Chinenye   +18 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sports CEOs and Corporate Innovation

open access: yesEuropean Financial Management, Volume 32, Issue 3, Page 970-993, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Using a hand‐collected data set, we find that firms led by CEOs who were student‐athletes in college exhibit significantly superior innovation outcomes, as measured by patent numbers, citation counts, and the economic value of patents. Evidence from CEO turnover analysis supports a CEO imprinting interpretation.
Jaideep Chowdhury   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Qualitative Exploration of Unanticipated Effects Experienced By People With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Who Participated in Interventions Designed to Reduce Sedentary Behaviour

open access: yesHealth Expectations, Volume 29, Issue 3, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Introduction This study explored the lived experiences of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who participated in interventions designed to reduce the accumulation of sedentary behaviour in prolonged uninterrupted bouts. Methods Ten participants with stable COPD participated in a multi‐component intervention that spanned ...
Fiona Coll   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Fathers Are Frightened but May Not Know It: Considering Masculinity and Attachment When Working With Fathers in Family Therapy

open access: yesJournal of Family Theory &Review, Volume 18, Issue 2, Page 328-342, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Given the often‐unacknowledged emotional realities in theory and practice around masculinities and fatherhood, working with fathers in family therapy needs ongoing attention. Therapists' efforts can be enhanced through attending to how men and fathers may have been socialized towards restrictive masculine ideologies (e.g., devaluing emotional ...
Allen K. Sabey   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Discovering Legacies: Fathers, Sons, Masculinities, and Equity Within Families

open access: yesJournal of Family Theory &Review, Volume 18, Issue 2, Page 441-451, June 2026.
ABSTRACT In this article, I examine how personal experiences within my family and my homeplace communities have shaped 20 years of basic and applied research, as well as theorizing, on fathering and masculinities. I focus on how my practice of reflexive research has led me to discover legacies of masculinities across generations of my own family ...
Kevin Roy
wiley   +1 more source

Social movements and the synecdoche problem

open access: yesNoûs, Volume 60, Issue 2, Page 385-412, June 2026.
Abstract Social movements are central to our contemporary understanding of social change. Accordingly, we should want to be able to say what it is that makes social movements special; that is, to say what it is that movements in their entirety have that random samples of people and organizations within the movement do not have.
Megan Hyska
wiley   +1 more source

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