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David L Ortmeyer, Michael A Quinn
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Research has found that immigrant health has a tendency to decline with time spent in the United States. Using data from the Mexican Migration Project from 2007-2014, this paper is the first to test the impact of domestic and international migratio...
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Ehsan Latif
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Using panel data from Canadian National Population Health Survey (2006-2011), this study examined what happened to individuals? self-reported health during and in the aftermath of great recession of 2008-2009. The study used different methods such as ord...
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Colleen E. Reid, Jane E. Clougherty, Jessie L.C. Shmool and Laura D. Kubzansky
Living near vegetation, often called ?green space? or ?greenness?, has been associated with numerous health benefits. We hypothesized that the two key components of urban vegetation, trees and grass, may differentially affect health. We estimated the ass...
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Pablo Cabrera-Barona
Self-reported health is considered a health outcome related to neighborhood characteristics. This study analyzes the influence of urban multi-criteria deprivation and spatial accessibility to healthcare on individual self-reported health from a case stud...
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Pablo Cabrera-Barona
Self-reported health is considered a health outcome related to neighborhood characteristics. This study analyzes the influence of urban multi-criteria deprivation and spatial accessibility to healthcare on individual self-reported health from a case stud...
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Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Farah Tasnim, Masrur Abdul Quader, Md. Nafee-Ul-Islam Bhuiyan, Mohammed Sadman Sakib, Rawnok Tabassum, Ifta Alam Shobuj, Lamia Hasan, Musabber Ali Chisty, Farzana Rahman, Edris Alam and Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul Islam
Despite the public health concern, there is a dearth of research regarding perceived noise pollution and noise-related health status in Bangladesh. This study was carried out to evaluate the noise-related health status among Bangladesh?s adult population...
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Carlos Zepeda-Gil and Augusto Jacobo Montiel-Castro
Despite being perceived as a warm country, winters in the Central Mexican Plateau frequently reach temperatures below zero Celsius. Prolonged exposures to low temperatures resulting in heart and respiratory morbidities are estimated to be responsible for...
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Jihyung Hong and Jaehee Lee
Health inequalities among immigrant minorities have been under-researched in South Korea. This study, therefore, measured the extent of income-related inequalities in self-reported depression and self-rated health (SRH) among married immigrants in South ...
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Paul Cross, Rhiannon T Edwards, Philip Nyeko and Gareth Edwards-Jones
The export of vegetables from African countries to European markets presents consumers with an ethical dilemma: should they support local, but relatively well-off farmers, or poorer farmers from distant countries? This paper considers the issue of farm w...
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Jeremy Holloway, Owais Sayeed and Donald Jurivich
Emerging research demonstrates that social isolation and loneliness are linked to significant physical and mental health conditions. To address these concerns, the Tellegacy program was developed as an intergenerational health-promoting intervention to a...
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Evaldas Kazlauskas, Austeja Dumarkaite, Odeta Gelezelyte, Auguste Nomeikaite and Paulina Zelviene
Healthcare workers (HCWs) often experience high levels of stress, anxiety, and depression due to high workloads and responsibilities in their professional activities. Therefore, recovery from work-related stress is highly important in HCWs. The Recovery ...
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Susan B. Sisson, Adrien Malek-Lasater, Timothy G. Ford, Diane Horm and Kyong-Ah Kwon
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine individual, sociocultural, policy, and economic predictors of overweight/obesity in early care and education (ECE) teachers to identify modifiable opportunities to enhance the health of this crit...
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Rohana Sham, Ching Sin Siau, Steven Tan, Dawn Chii Kiu, Hasminulhadi Sabhi, Hui Zhu Thew, Ganeshsree Selvachandran, Shio Gai Quek, Noorsiah Ahmad and Mohd Hanif Mohd Ramli
Rural areas are often difficult to access reliably with medicine and vaccines. This study aimed to examine rural health care workers? attitude towards drone delivery for medicine and vaccines and the factors that influenced it. Health care workers from f...
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Deepika Verma, Kerstin Bach and Paul Jarle Mork
The field of patient-centred healthcare has, during recent years, adopted machine learning and data science techniques to support clinical decision making and improve patient outcomes. We conduct a literature review with the aim of summarising the existi...
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Kirsi Karvala, Markku Sainio, Eva Palmquist, Anna-Sara Claeson, Maj-Helen Nyback and Steven Nordin
People frequently attribute adverse symptoms to particular buildings when exposure to pollutants is low, within nonhazardous levels. Our aim was to characterize building-related intolerance (BRI) in the general population. Data were derived from two popu...
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Dolores Jiménez Rubio (Universidad de Granada),Marta Ortega Ortega (Universidad de Granada)
Uno de los objetivos básicos de la mayor parte de las modernas economías del bienestar es garantizar el derecho a la salud y a la cobertura sanitaria a sus ciudadanos en condiciones de igualdad. No obstante, son numerosos los estudios que encuentran que ...
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Mat Jones, Richard Kimberlee, Toity Deave and Simon Evans
Developed countries are experiencing high levels of mental and physical illness associated with long term health conditions, unhealthy lifestyles and an ageing population. Given the limited capacity of the formal health care sector to address these publi...
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Evelina Pappa, Nick Kontodimopoulos, Angelos Papadopoulos, Yannis Tountas and Dimitris Niakas
Unmet health care needs are determined as the difference between the services judged necessary and the services actually received, and stem from barriers related to accessibility, availability and acceptability. This study aims to examine the prevalence ...
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Loni Berkowitz, Camila Mateo, Cristian Salazar, Bárbara Samith, Daniela Sara, Victoria Pinto, Ximena Martínez, Mariana Calzada, Andrea von Schultzendorff, Nuria Pedrals, Marcela Bitran, Guadalupe Echeverría, Chiara Ruini, Carol Ryff and Attilio Rigotti
High sense of purpose in life, a fundamental domain of eudaimonic well-being, has been consistently associated with lower risk for various obesity-related chronic diseases. Although this psychological feature correlates with some health behaviors as pote...
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Chantal Burnett, Eva Purkey, Colleen M. Davison, Autumn Watson, Jennifer Kehoe, Sheldon Traviss, Dionne Nolan and Imaan Bayoumi
We aimed to assess the association between community belonging, spirituality, and mental health outcomes among Indigenous Peoples during the COVID-19 pandemic. This cross-sectional observational study used online survey distribution and targeted outreach...
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