Replacing sedentary behaviour with physical activity and all-cause mortality in older adults: two-cohort study in China and the UK [0.03%]
用运动代替久坐行为与全因死亡率的关系——基于中国和英国两个队列的研究
Huan Huang,Zhaojun Chen,Jiong Liu et al.
Huan Huang et al.
Background: Older adults typically have higher sedentary behaviour (SB) and lower physical activity (PA) than younger adults. Studies on replacing SB with PA in relation to all-cause mortality in racially diverse older ad...
Perceived discrimination at work: examining social, health and work-related factors as determinants among breast cancer survivors - evidence from the prospective CANTO cohort [0.03%]
工作中的感知歧视:来自前瞻性CANTO队列的乳腺癌幸存者中社会,健康和与工作相关因素决定因素的调查研究证据
Garazi Ruiz De Azua,Ines Vaz-Luis,Thomas Bovagnet et al.
Garazi Ruiz De Azua et al.
Background: We assessed the prevalence of self-reported perceived discrimination in the workplace after the end of treatment among breast cancer (BC) survivors and studied its association with social, health-related and w...
Home cooking, cooking skills and dementia requiring long-term care: a population-based cohort study in Japan [0.03%]
基于日本的队列研究:家庭烹饪、烹饪技能和需要长期护理的认知障碍
Yukako Tani,Takeo Fujiwara,Katsunori Kondo
Yukako Tani
Background: People have come to rely on restaurants and takeaway foods, and less on cooking at home. We examined the association between home cooking and dementia incidence, ascertained through administrative long-term ca...
Analysis of the potential association between physical activity and skin autofluorescence: a systematic review [0.03%]
运动与皮肤自身荧光关联的分析:系统综述
Irene Martínez-García,Alicia Saz-Lara,Carlos Pascual-Morena et al.
Irene Martínez-García et al.
Introduction: Accumulation of advanced glycation end products, measured by skin autofluorescence (SAF), has been shown to be associated with several chronic non-communicable diseases, particularly cardiovascular diseases ...
Exploring independent and joint effects of handgrip strength weakness and asymmetry on frailty progression: findings from two longitudinal cohorts [0.03%]
握力弱和握力不对称对脆弱性进展的独立和联合影响:来自两个纵向队列的研究结果
Linyang Song,Zhujun Zhong,Jing Qi et al.
Linyang Song et al.
Background: Frailty is dynamic. However, the relationship between handgrip strength (HGS) weakness, asymmetry and frailty progression is still unclear. Me...
Using wastewater for population-level colorectal cancer surveillance: a future research agenda [0.03%]
废水用于人群结直肠癌监测的未来研究议程
Elizabeth Wurtzler,Erica K Barnell,Catherine Morrison et al.
Elizabeth Wurtzler et al.
Background: Individual screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) is typically performed through either direct clinical examination, such as a colonoscopy, or an approved non-invasive test that measures CRC markers shed from t...
Global and regional prevalence, aetiology and socioeconomic distribution of onychomycosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2013-2023) [0.03%]
全球和区域的甲真菌病流行率、病因及社会经济分布状况:一项系统评价和荟萃分析(2013-2023)
Pakpoom Wongyikul,Lalita Lumkul,Kanya Preechasuth et al.
Pakpoom Wongyikul et al.
Background: Onychomycosis is a common fungal nail infection worldwide; however, comprehensive data on global prevalence, causative pathogens, risk factors and socioeconomic distribution remain limited. This study examines...
24-hour physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep profiles in individuals with cancer: a UK Biobank cohort study [0.03%]
癌症患者的全天活动、久坐行为和睡眠模式:英国生物银行队列研究
Flora Le,Dorothea Dumuid,Olivia DElia et al.
Flora Le et al.
Background: Behaviours across a 24-hour day, including physical activity, sedentary time and sleep, are disrupted following cancer and contribute to cancer-related outcomes. This study describes the day-to-day 24-hour beh...
Incidence of physical non-communicable disease in people who have experienced imprisonment compared with the general population in high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis [0.03%]
高收入国家监禁经历者与普通人群的非传染性疾病患病率差异:系统评价和-meta分析
Beth Dorrans,Martha Tindall,Rachel M Thomson et al.
Beth Dorrans et al.
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) represent a significant cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Despite a strong evidence base outlining increased risk of communicable diseases and poor mental health in pe...
Inequality in obesity complications, multimorbidity and healthcare costs by deprivation group among people living with obesity: a UK observational study [0.03%]
肥胖人群的肥胖并发症、共病和卫生保健费用的社会剥夺差异:一项英国观察性研究
Christopher Lübker,Sara Holloway,Edward Gregg et al.
Christopher Lübker et al.
Background: To quantify inequalities in obesity-related complication (ORC) prevalence and differences in healthcare costs between the most (Q1) and least (Q5) deprived quintiles of people living with obesity. ...