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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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Rebecca Rhead,Jacques Wels,Bettina Moltrecht et al. Rebecca Rhead et al.
Background: Long-term sequelae of COVID-19 (long COVID) include muscle weakness, fatigue, breathing difficulties and sleep disturbance over weeks or months. Using UK longitudinal data, we assessed the relationship between...
Michele Sassano,Marco Mariani,Roberta Pastorino et al. Michele Sassano et al.
Background: Evidence on the association between smoke-free policies and per-capita cigarette consumption and mortality due to acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in Europe is limited. Hence, we aimed to assess this associat...
Silvia Rodriguez-Mireles,Beatriz G Lopez-Valcarcel,Patricia Galdos-Arias et al. Silvia Rodriguez-Mireles et al.
Background: Diet and physical activity (PA) in childhood are heavily influenced by the living environment. While diet quality follows a socioeconomic pattern, limited evidence is available in relation to PA in children. W...
Elena Plans-Beriso,Pedro Gullon,Mario Fontan-Vela et al. Elena Plans-Beriso et al.
Background: Evidence has shown contradicting results on how the density of urban green spaces may reduce socioeconomic inequalities in type 2 diabetes (equigenic hypothesis). The aim of this study is to test whether socio...
Joonho Ahn,Ji-Hun Song,In-Soo Shin et al. Joonho Ahn et al.
Background: Hypertension, a major public health problem worldwide, has been linked to lifestyle factors and work conditions, with conflicting evidence on the association between long work hours and risk of hypertension. ...
Rebecca Smittenaar,Samantha L Quaife,Christian von Wagner et al. Rebecca Smittenaar et al.
Background: Cancer burden is higher and cancer screening participation is lower among individuals living in more socioeconomically deprived areas of England, contributing to worse health outcomes and shorter life expectan...
Kaarina Susanna Reini,Martin Kolk,Jan Saarela Kaarina Susanna Reini
Background: Religiosity and spirituality are known to be positively correlated with health. This is the first study to analyse the interrelation between religious denomination and sickness absence due to mental disorders ...
Kitty Chen,Kathy Kornas,Laura C Rosella Kitty Chen
Background: Predicting chronic disease incidence at a population level can help inform overall future chronic disease burden and opportunities for prevention. This study aimed to estimate the future burden of chronic dise...