Workforce development: challenges for practice, professionalization and progress [0.03%]
劳动力发展:实践、专业化和进步的挑战
Roger Hughes
Roger Hughes
A significant decrease in blood pressure through a family-based nutrition health education programme among community residents in Taiwan [0.03%]
台湾社区居民基于家庭的营养健康教育计划降低血压幅度显著
Yi-Chen Hsieh,Chi-Tzong Hung,Li-Ming Lien et al.
Yi-Chen Hsieh et al.
Objective: To evaluate the effect on decrease in blood pressure of modifying risk factors for stroke, such as blood lipid profiles, diet habits and indices of body weight, through a family-based nutrition health education...
Nutritional status of Tunisian adolescents: associated gender, environmental and socio-economic factors [0.03%]
突尼斯青少年营养状况:相关性别、环境和社会经济因素
Hajer Aounallah-Skhiri,Habiba Ben Romdhane,Pierre Traissac et al.
Hajer Aounallah-Skhiri et al.
Objective: To assess the nutritional status of Tunisian adolescents and associated factors. Design: A cross-sectional study based on a ...
Fish consumption among young overweight European adults and compliance to varying seafood content in four weight loss intervention diets [0.03%]
欧洲超重年轻人鱼类消费量及四种减肥干预饮食中不同海鲜含量的依从性
I Thorsdottir,Be Birgisdottir,M Kiely et al.
I Thorsdottir et al.
Background: Fish is considered an important part of a healthy diet and is frequently recommended as a main course at least twice a week. Objective: ...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Public health nutrition. 2009 May;12(5):592-8. DOI:10.1017/S136898000800253X 2009
Fruit and vegetables are similarly categorised by 8-13-year-old children [0.03%]
水果和蔬菜被8至13岁的儿童归于相同的类别
Karina Knight Sepulveda,Alicia Beltran,Kathy Watson et al.
Karina Knight Sepulveda et al.
Objective: This exploratory study assessed how 8-13-year-old children categorised and labelled fruit and vegetables (FaV), and how these were influenced by child characteristics, to specify second-level categories in a hi...
School randomised trial on prevention of excessive weight gain by discouraging students from drinking sodas [0.03%]
一项劝阻学生少喝含糖饮料以防止体重增加过快的学校随机试验
Rosely Sichieri,Ana Paula Trotte,Rita Adriana de Souza et al.
Rosely Sichieri et al.
Objective: To determine whether an educational programme aimed at discouraging students from drinking sugar-sweetened beverages could prevent excessive weight gain. ...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Public health nutrition. 2009 Feb;12(2):197-202. DOI:10.1017/S1368980008002644 2009
Effectiveness of a community-based intervention to improve nutrition in young children in Senegal: a difference in difference analysis [0.03%]
一种改善塞内加尔幼儿营养的社区干预措施的效果:差分差分分析方法研究
Harold Alderman,Biram Ndiaye,Sebastian Linnemayr et al.
Harold Alderman et al.
There are few studies of community growth promotion as a means of addressing malnutrition that are based on longitudinal analysis of large-scale programmes with adequate controls to construct a counterfactual. The current study uses a diffe...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Public health nutrition. 2009 May;12(5):667-73. DOI:10.1017/S1368980008002619 2009
Family correlates of fruit and vegetable consumption in children and adolescents: a systematic review [0.03%]
儿童和青少年水果及蔬菜消费的家庭影响因素系统回顾
Natalie Pearson,Stuart J H Biddle,Trish Gorely
Natalie Pearson
Objectives: To review associations between the family environment and young people's fruit and vegetable consumption. Design: A systema...
Characteristics of high and low energy reporting teenagers and their relationship to low energy reporting mothers [0.03%]
高能量和低能量报告青少年的特征及其与母亲之间的关系
Karin Vågstrand,Anna Karin Lindroos,Yvonne Linné
Karin Vågstrand
Objective: To describe the differences in socio-economic characteristics and body measurements between low, adequate and high energy reporting (LER, AER and HER) teenagers; furthermore, to investigate the relationship to ...
Living as a drug addict in Oslo, Norway--a study focusing on nutrition and health [0.03%]
挪威海洛因吸食者营养和健康状况调查研究——以奥斯陆为例
M Saeland,M Haugen,F-L Eriksen et al.
M Saeland et al.
Objectives: To investigate nutritional status and related living conditions among drug addicts in Oslo. Design: A cross-sectional study...