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期刊名:Behavioral medicine

缩写:BEHAV MED

ISSN:0896-4289

e-ISSN:1940-4026

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Liv Juncker Harsløf,Marianne Lindahl,Cissa Burmeister et al. Liv Juncker Harsløf et al.
Young adults attending vocational education and training schools often engage in various health risk factors, including poor dietary habits. School canteens are key settings that can promote students' healthy food choices. This study aims t...
Itse Olaoye,Kyriaki Myrissa,Fotini Tsofliou et al. Itse Olaoye et al.
Obesity is a major global health issue, increasing morbidity and mortality through its association with noncommunicable diseases. Black African women experience disproportionately high obesity rates, reaching 37% in the UK, reflecting compl...
Natalie Palmer,Barbara Storch,Anjali Krishnan et al. Natalie Palmer et al.
Emerging adulthood is a critical developmental period characterized by physiological and psychosocial vulnerabilities that may increase susceptibility to gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and disorders. Stress during this time can disrupt gut-...
Olivia Aspiras,Todd Lucas,Ahnalee M Brincks et al. Olivia Aspiras et al.
Recent research suggests that in addition to structural barriers (e.g., access), psychosocial factors like medical mistrust can influence uptake of COVID-19 tools and treatments. However, less is known about racial differences in how medica...
Zaire Cullins,Margaret Roach,Melanie Mayfield et al. Zaire Cullins et al.
Factors such as structural racism and disinvestment in community mental health and social services have resulted in harmful interactions between law enforcement and individuals experiencing mental health crises. These harms are even more pr...
Katherine M Knauft,Angela J Jacques-Tiura,April Idalski Carcone et al. Katherine M Knauft et al.
The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic escalated family stress and prompted interruptions of regular healthcare visits. Such pandemic-related disruptions may be particularly deleterious among Black youth with chronic health conditions, su...
Raymond Jones,Michael J Hankes,Nicole D Armstrong et al. Raymond Jones et al.
Studies estimating the associations of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) with cardiometabolic risk factors and related conditions among people living with HIV (PWH) are limited. Data from the National Health and Nutrition E...
Nicolle A Mode,Dharsy Rodriguez,Jason Ashe et al. Nicolle A Mode et al.
Mistrust of the health care system is associated with underutilization of medical services and poor self-reported health, which itself is an important indicator for future morbidity and mortality. This study examines how several factors inf...
Zibo Wu,Xiaotong Li,Ruirui Guo et al. Zibo Wu et al.
Diet and physical activity together affect health as important components of energy intake and energy expenditure, but few studies have considered the temporal interaction effect between them. Therefore, this study aimed to identify real-wo...
Rafaela Cavalheiro do Espírito Santo,Leonardo Peterson Dos Santos,Debora Tornquist et al. Rafaela Cavalheiro do Espírito Santo et al.
Previous studies have shown associations between individual health behaviors and mental health outcomes. However, the impact of the accumulation of such behaviors on mental health remains unclear. This study aimed to examine the association...