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期刊名:Journal of epidemiology and community health

缩写:J EPIDEMIOL COMMUN H

ISSN:0143-005X

e-ISSN:1470-2738

IF/分区:3.7/Q1

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Lili Yang,Min Zhao,Costan G Magnussen et al. Lili Yang et al.
Background: Previous studies have shown inconsistent findings on the association between psychological distress and risk of mortality. This study aimed to address this inconsistent association using a large US population-...
Kyle J J McLachlan,James H Cole,Sarah E Harris et al. Kyle J J McLachlan et al.
Objective: To investigate whether people with more positive attitudes to ageing are biologically younger as defined by leucocyte telomere length, accelerated DNA methylation GrimAge (AgeAccelGrim) and brain-predicted age ...
Muhammad Zakir Hossin,Jonas Björk,Ilona Koupil Muhammad Zakir Hossin
Background: Social and biological circumstances at birth are established predictors of adult socioeconomic position (SEP). This study aims to assess the trends in these associations across two generations and examine the ...
Frank Kee,David Taylor-Robinson Frank Kee
The notion of 'precision' public health has been the subject of much debate, with recent articles coming to its defence following the publication of several papers questioning its value.Critics of precision public health raise the following...
Mark Hamer,Praveetha Patalay,Steven Bell et al. Mark Hamer et al.
Aim: Evidence for a link between physical activity and mental health in young people is hampered by methodological shortcomings. Using repeat assessments of device-measured physical activity, we examined the association o...
Stephen Jivraj Stephen Jivraj
Introduction: The health of the British population has been shown to be worsening by self-reported health and improving by self-reported limiting illness for those born before and after 1945. Little is known about the ine...
Mark Hamer,Ding Ding,Josephine Chau et al. Mark Hamer et al.
Aims: Sedentary behaviour (particularly television (TV) viewing) is thought to be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We employed a negative control outcome to explore whether the association between TV viewing and ...
Megan F Bell,Gavin Turrell,Bridget Beesley et al. Megan F Bell et al.
Background: Identification of features of the neighbourhood physical environment that have a causal association with positive child development is important for promoting long-term developmental health. Previous research ...