Association of sustained extremely low income and income decrease with the risk of Parkinson's disease: A population-based nationwide cohort study in Korea [0.03%]
持久极端低收入与帕金森病风险之间的关系:一项基于韩国全国人口的队列研究
Seo Yeon Yoon,Kyungdo Han,Kyu Na Lee et al.
Seo Yeon Yoon et al.
Objective: Previous studies on the association between income and Parkinson's disease assessed income status at a single time point, without considering changes over time. This study aimed to evaluate the longitudinal ass...
Maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviours in the era of social media: Challenges and solutions [0.03%]
社交媒体时代保持健康生活方式:挑战与对策
Jean-Philippe Chaput,Allana G LeBlanc
Jean-Philippe Chaput
Objective: To examine the dual role of social media in influencing lifestyle behaviours relevant to chronic disease prevention and to propose strategies that align digital environments with public health objectives. ...
Association between midlife intake of ultra-processed foods and later-life subjective cognitive complaints: Evidence from the new York University women's health study [0.03%]
饮食与绝经后妇女认知状况的关系——纽约大学妇女健康研究证据
Kejia Zhang,Fen Wu,Tess V Clendenen et al.
Kejia Zhang et al.
Objective: Research into risk factors for subjective cognitive complaints (SCCs) may offer insight into the etiology and prevention of Alzheimer's disease. Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) contain food additives that improve ...
Alexandra Balshi,John P Dempsey,Hannah R Thompson et al.
Alexandra Balshi et al.
Objective: To determine if sexual minority (gay, lesbian, bisexual, or another [LGB+] sexual orientation) identity independently contributes to food insecurity while accounting for other social drivers of health (SDoH) li...
Adverse childhood experiences, resilience, and substance use during early pregnancy [0.03%]
不利的童年经历、韧性与早孕期物质使用
Kelly C Young-Wolff,Mariah S Wood,Sara R Adams et al.
Kelly C Young-Wolff et al.
Objective: Adverse childhood experiences (Adverse childhood experiences) are common risk factors for unhealthy behaviors and poor health outcomes throughout the life course, but their relationship with prenatal substance ...
Grace Kong,Rachel R Ouellette,Amanda de la Noval et al.
Grace Kong et al.
Objective: Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use during pregnancy is a polarizing and complex public health topic. We examined social media content on e-cigarette use during pregnancy. ...
Association between an active lifestyle and reduced incidence of obesity-related cancers in the Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra cohort [0.03%]
西班牙纳瓦拉大学队列中积极生活方式与肥胖相关癌症发病风险降低之间的关系
Maite Bastyr-Diego,Maria Barbería-Latasa,Maria Olmedo et al.
Maite Bastyr-Diego et al.
Objective: To assess whether physical activity, sedentary behavior, and an active lifestyle score, combining physical activity and sedentary behavior, are associated with developing obesity-related cancers (ORCs). ...
Food insufficiency and difficulty affording expenses after the end of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program emergency allotments in the United States among households with and without children [0.03%]
美国在补充营养援助计划紧急补助到期后的食品不足及支付困难——按是否拥有未成年子女分组分析
Anna E Austin,Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba,Courtney N Maierhofer et al.
Anna E Austin et al.
Objective: Emergency allotments were issued in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the largest program addressing food insecurity in the United States, during the COVID-19 pandemic to temporarily increas...
The heterogeneity of youth at risk of prediabetes and diabetes: A latent class analysis of a United States national sample [0.03%]
美国全国样本中糖尿病前期和糖尿病高危青年的异质性:潜在类别分析
Catherine McDonough,Yan Chak Li,Gaurav Pandey et al.
Catherine McDonough et al.
Objective: Prediabetes and diabetes are complex conditions associated with interrelated factors from multiple domains, including lifestyle, health, and sociodemographic status. We aimed to identify youth subgroups with co...
Corrigendum to "Reducing perceived barriers to scaling up overdose education and naloxone distribution and medications for opioid use disorder in the United States in the HEALing (Helping End Addiction Long-Term®) communities study" [Preventive Medicine Volume 185 (2024) 108034] [0.03%]
预防医学杂志关于“减少在美国HEALing(帮助结束长期阿片类药物成瘾)社区研究中扩大用药过量教育和纳洛酮分配以及用于阿片类药物使用障碍的药物的感知障碍”的勘误表 [预防医学,卷185(2024) 108034]
Hannah K Knudsen,Daniel M Walker,Nicole Mack et al.
Hannah K Knudsen et al.
Published Erratum
Preventive medicine. 2025 Aug 7:108383. DOI:10.1016/j.ypmed.2025.108383 2025