Population health, health equity and health system impacts of light vehicle electrification: a modelling study in Aotearoa/New Zealand [0.03%]
电动汽车对人口健康、健康公平性及新西兰医疗系统影响的建模研究
Caroline Shaw,Ryan Gage,Melissa McLeod et al.
Caroline Shaw et al.
Background: Electrification of the light vehicle fleet is a core component of decarbonisation policy globally. As transport is an important determinant of health, this process will likely impact a range of pathways to pop...
Association between a pro-inflammatory dietary pattern during pregnancy and type 1 diabetes risk in offspring: prospective cohort study [0.03%]
妊娠期间促炎症饮食模式与后代1型糖尿病风险的关系:前瞻性队列研究
Rohina Noorzae,Anne Ahrendt Bjerregaard,Thorhallur Ingi Halldorsson et al.
Rohina Noorzae et al.
Background: Immune-mediated processes leading to childhood type 1 diabetes may begin in fetal life. We hypothesised that a maternal inflammatory diet during pregnancy increases offspring risk of type 1 diabetes. ...
Brian C Kelly,Mike Vuolo,Maria M Orsini et al.
Brian C Kelly et al.
Aims: Electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) use by youth remains a significant public health concern. Perceived risk is an important predictor of adolescent ENDS use. While state policies have been shown to affect EN...
Trends in neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage and mortality disparities over three decades in Denmark [0.03%]
丹麦三十年来邻里经济社会劣势趋势与死亡率差异
Else Foverskov,Trine Frøslev,Min Hee Kim et al.
Else Foverskov et al.
Background: Negative associations between neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage and health are well documented. However, limited longitudinal evidence exists on the dynamic nature of the neighbourhood context and impli...
Associations between neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage and psychological distress among Australian adults: longitudinal analysis of the HILDA survey (2007-2021) [0.03%]
基于HILDA调查(2007-2021)的澳大利亚成年人口心理压力与所在居所经济社会不利因素纵向分析
Rebecca A Reid,Suzanne Mavoa,Julia Gilmartin-Thomas et al.
Rebecca A Reid et al.
Background: Mental disorders contribute substantially to the global burden of disease. The neighbourhood socioeconomic environment is a key determinant of mental health, even after accounting for individual-level socioeco...
Gendered associations between time-related underemployment and mental health: longitudinal evidence from 21 waves of cohort data [0.03%]
基于时间的就业不充分对精神健康的影响:来自队列数据的经验证据
Jennifer Ervin,Brendan Churchill,Yamna Taouk et al.
Jennifer Ervin et al.
Background: Underemployment is an increasing feature of global labour markets. However, the mental health impacts of underemployment remain relatively under-researched. Longitudinal evidence is particularly sparse, as is ...
Prospective association of adverse childhood experiences and social support with all-cause mortality among young adults in the USA [0.03%]
美国年轻人的社会支持与不良童年经历与全因死亡率的关系研究
Kiran Thapa,Ye Shen,José F Cordero et al.
Kiran Thapa et al.
Background: This study examined the independent effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and social support on all-cause mortality among US young adults and assessed whether social support modified the ACEs-mortali...
Deepankumar Shanmugamprema,Suriyaraj Shanmugasundaram Prema
Deepankumar Shanmugamprema
Device-captured incidental physical activity, sedentary behaviour and all-cause mortality risk [0.03%]
设备捕捉到的偶然身体活动、久坐行为和全因死亡率风险
Nicholas A Koemel,Matthew N Ahmadi,Raaj Kishore Biswas et al.
Nicholas A Koemel et al.
Background: Incidental physical activity from normal daily living may be a more feasible approach to improve health status in adults who are unwilling or unable to complete traditional structured exercise. We aimed to det...
Protecting children's health through universal and sustainable school meals: European and US urban policy experiences [0.03%]
通过普及和可持续的学校餐保护儿童健康:欧洲和美国城市政策经验
Manuel Franco,Irene Vidal,Julia Díez et al.
Manuel Franco et al.
Introduction: School meal policies can protect children's health by reducing food insecurity, and they can also increase social justice, school attendance and food systems sustainability if designed to do so. This study a...