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期刊名:Bundesgesundheitsblatt-gesundheitsforschung-gesundheitsschutz

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ISSN:1436-9990

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Hendrik Schulze,Benjamin Conrads,Ulrike Saerbeck et al. Hendrik Schulze et al.
Food supplements play an important role in the everyday lives of many consumers, whose desire for a healthy lifestyle is supposedly fulfilled by a growing market of a variety of preparations. Although they often resemble medicinal products ...
Lina Wollgast,Christina Kersjes,Claudia Hövener et al. Lina Wollgast et al.
Background: The prevalence of mental disorders in Germany is associated with socioeconomic position. International studies further indicate area-level correlations linking higher levels of socioeconomic deprivation with i...
Gerry McCartney,David Walsh Gerry McCartney
The rate of improvement in life expectancy and mortality slowed considerably in a number of high-income countries from the early 2010s, predating the COVID-19 pandemic by almost a decade. Evidence for different countries, including the sepa...
Christoph Buck,Daniela Koller,Eva Kibele et al. Christoph Buck et al.
Background: Geography is, among other things, the study of spatial and temporal changes in structures and processes. Health geography applies the methods, models, and paradigms of geography to health-related issues. The e...
Jobst Augustin,Nirohshah Trialonis-Suthakharan,Enno Nowossadeck Jobst Augustin
Various public health measures are being implemented to ensure healthcare provision in rural and structurally vulnerable regions. However, the actual effect of these measures has not yet been fully clarified. This narrative review aims to i...
Theresa Petzold,Friedemann Nauck,Christian Banse et al. Theresa Petzold et al.
Introduction: Demographic change and rising patient numbers pose challenges for local access to palliative care units. Availability and accessibility as dimensions of spatial access, which have mostly been considered sepa...
Gesa Czwikla,Klaus Telkmann,Stefanie Dreger et al. Gesa Czwikla et al.
Spatiotemporal analysis and monitoring of socially unequally distributed environmental hazards and resources as well as their effects on health provide an important basis for political decisions under environmental justice aspects. Appropri...