Kevin T Chen,Sally Picciotto,Patrick T Bradshaw et al.
Kevin T Chen et al.
Background: Layoffs may affect the health of those who lose their jobs as well as those who remain employed. Existing studies have found that remaining employed through layoffs is associated with poorer mental health in t...
Role of socioeconomic status in modifying the relationship between alcohol use and injury events: evidence from the UK Biobank [0.03%]
英国生物样本库证据表明社会经济地位在酒精使用和伤害事件之间的关系中的调节作用
Laura Llamosas-Falcón,Jürgen Rehm,Shannon Lange et al.
Laura Llamosas-Falcón et al.
Background: Alcohol consumption is a well-established risk factor for injuries, yet the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in modifying this relationship remains underexplored. This study examines how SES influences the a...
Health trade-offs of rural structural transformation: evidence from longitudinal data in Bangladesh [0.03%]
孟加拉国纵向数据的农村结构转型与健康替代关系研究
Rishabh Sinha
Rishabh Sinha
Objectives/background: This study examines the relationship between occupational transitions out of agriculture and functional health outcomes among rural adults in Bangladesh, with a focus on gender differences and varia...
Maternal exposure to PM2.5 and its major components and the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus: evidence from a case-control study in Southern China [0.03%]
母亲PM2.5及其主要组分暴露与妊娠期糖尿病风险关联的病例对照研究:中国南方地区证据
Xian Lin,Yanji Qu,Xiaoru Wu et al.
Xian Lin et al.
Background: Evidence regarding the association between maternal exposure to PM2.5 and its major components and the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is still limited. Our study aimed to fill this research gap wi...
Global malnutrition crisis: assessing the fallout of US Agency for International Development (USAID) withdrawal and pathways forward [0.03%]
全球营养不良危机:美国国际开发署撤出的影响及应对之路评估报告
Muhammad Haseeb,Muhammad Usman Ali,Aqsa - et al.
Muhammad Haseeb et al.
Malnutrition remains one of the most pressing global health crises, exacerbating paediatric mortality in low- and middle-income countries. It has long-term implications, from immediate health concerns to weakened immune function and reduced...
Children's views of obesity, body size and weight: systematic review of UK qualitative evidence [0.03%]
英国儿童肥胖、体型和体重观念的定性证据系统综述
Theo Lorenc,Helen Burchett,Rosa Mendizabal-Espinosa et al.
Theo Lorenc et al.
Background: Understanding views about body size and weight is key to addressing both obesity and weight stigma. The views of younger children are not well understood and may differ in important ways from those of adults a...
Mortality by income in the elderly population in Italy: new evidence from an innovative microdata integration [0.03%]
意大利老年人口的死亡率与收入的关系:来自创新微观数据整合的新证据
Nicolás Zengarini,Lucia Coppola,Enrico Grande et al.
Nicolás Zengarini et al.
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality persist across welfare systems. Income, a key determinant of material resources and long-term security, is rarely measured at the individual level in epidemiological stu...
Improving childhood vaccination among minority populations in middle- and high-income countries: a realist review of health system interventions [0.03%]
中高收入国家少数族裔儿童疫苗接种改进:卫生系统干预的现实主义综述
Jumanah Essa-Hadad,Yanay Gorelik,Johanna Vervoort et al.
Jumanah Essa-Hadad et al.
Background: Most minority populations in Europe generally exhibit lower childhood vaccine uptake compared with the general population. Improving uptake in these populations requires contextually tailored interventions. We...
Sociodemographic differences in the risk of suicides in children and young people: a population level linked study in England, 2011 to 2022 [0.03%]
基于英格兰地区2011至2022年数据的儿童及年轻人自杀风险的社会人口学差异:一项人群水平关联研究
Emma Sharland,Rachel Mullis,Emyr John et al.
Emma Sharland et al.
Background: Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in children and young people (CYP) globally. Over the past decade, there has been a steady increase in the number of suicide deaths in CYP in the UK. This study ai...
Kate E Pickett
Kate E Pickett
What is a good society and how might we build one? This essay, an edited version of the Cochrane lecture delivered at the Society for Social Medicine and Population Health in Bradford 2025, sets out my personal vision of what we should be a...