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期刊名:Preventive medicine

缩写:PREV MED

ISSN:0091-7435

e-ISSN:1096-0260

IF/分区:3.2/Q1

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Sanat Kulkarni,N Chockalingam,Ruth Chambers et al. Sanat Kulkarni et al.
Objective: This study evaluates the development and distribution of simple assistive devices designed to support individuals in managing their health conditions at home. The focus is on older adults from lower socio-econo...
Tiwaloluwa A Ajibewa,Kelechi Ibe-Lamberts,Brenda Owusu et al. Tiwaloluwa A Ajibewa et al.
African immigrants are a rapidly growing segment of the US population, with relatively high rates of cardiovascular disease and associated risk factors. Physical activity engagement among this growing group is understudied and represents an...
Chang Liu,Ran Liu,Ruiyuan Tao et al. Chang Liu et al.
Objective: The current study aimed to examine the effects of physical activity interventions on executive functions in children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders and to identify possible moderators and the...
Kelly C Young-Wolff,Nina Oberman,Stacey E Alexeeff et al. Kelly C Young-Wolff et al.
Objective: To examine whether maternal alcohol, cannabis, or nicotine use was associated with offspring diagnoses of hearing loss during the first six months of life. ...
Danilo de Paula,Kelly R Evenson,Natan Feter et al. Danilo de Paula et al.
Background: Although movement behaviors are linked to mortality risk, few studies investigated the associations between daily steps and movement behaviors and all-cause mortality in low- and middle-income countries. ...
Samantha Streuli,Argentina E Servin,Linda Salgin et al. Samantha Streuli et al.
Background: Hispanic/Latinx populations have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. These populations are also more likely to have chronic conditions, putting them at higher risk of severe COVID-19 out...
Choi Sugy,Pearl A McElfish,Clare C Brown Choi Sugy
Objective: To evaluate disparities in prenatal care among granular (disaggregated) racial/ethnic subgroups overall and by nativity. Methods: ...
Jennifer A Lucas,Miguel Marino,Steffani R Bailey et al. Jennifer A Lucas et al.
Objective: Accumulation of cardiovascular risks begins early in life. Some experts recommend cholesterol screening for children aged nine to 11. Latinos living in the U.S. have a high burden of cardiovascular disease and ...