Weight cycling is associated with adverse cardiometabolic markers in a cross-sectional representative US sample [0.03%]
体重波动与美国代表性人群中的不良心血管代谢标志物相关联
Lisa Kakinami,Bärbel Knäuper,Jennifer Brunet
Lisa Kakinami
Background: Whether weight cycling (repeated weight loss and regain) is associated with cardiometabolic health is unclear. Study objective was to examine whether weight cycling since young adulthood (ie, 25 years of age) ...
Primary care use and cardiovascular disease risk in Russian 40-69 year olds: a cross-sectional study [0.03%]
俄罗斯40至69岁人群心血管疾病风险的基层医疗利用情况:一项横断面研究
Jakob Petersen,Anna Kontsevaya,Martin McKee et al.
Jakob Petersen et al.
Background: The Russian Federation has very high cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality rates compared with countries of similar economic development. This cross-sectional study compares the characteristics of CVD-free pa...
Association of illicit drug use in adolescence with socioeconomic and criminal justice outcomes in adulthood: prospective findings from a UK national birth cohort [0.03%]
青春期非法用药与成人期社会经济及司法结果的关联性:来自英国全国出生队列的前瞻性研究发现
James White,Steven Bell,G David Batty
James White
Background: Illicit drug use in adolescence has been linked to drug use and poor mental health in adult life, but few studies have examined the relation between adult economic and criminal justice outcomes. ...
A first estimation of the impact of public health actions against COVID-19 in Veneto (Italy) [0.03%]
首次评估公共卫生措施对意大利威尼托大区新冠肺炎疫情影响的效果
Dario Gregori,Danila Azzolina,Corrado Lanera et al.
Dario Gregori et al.
Background: Veneto is one of the first Italian regions where the COVID-19 outbreak started spreading. Containment measures were approved soon thereafter. The present study aims at providing a first look at the impact of t...
Association between industry payments for opioid products and physicians' prescription of opioids: observational study with propensity-score matching [0.03%]
阿片类药物产品行业支付与医师开具阿片类药方行为之间的关联:具有倾向性评分匹配的观察性研究
Kosuke Inoue,Jose F Figueroa,E John Orav et al.
Kosuke Inoue et al.
Background: Industry marketing to physicians for opioids has received substantial attention as it can potentially influence physicians' prescription of opioids. However, robust evidence demonstrating a causal link between...
Observational Study
Journal of epidemiology and community health. 2020 Aug;74(8):647-654. DOI:10.1136/jech-2020-214021 2020
Finding the missing link: when community-based outreach in public space is key to engage migrants in health prevention programmes in Paris, France [0.03%]
寻找缺失的环节:社区主导的公共空间外展在吸引巴黎移民参与健康预防计划方面的作用
Anne Gosselin,Karna Coulibaly,Andrainolo Ravalihasy et al.
Anne Gosselin et al.
Background: One of the classic challenges for prevention programmes is reaching the populations they serve. In France, a substantial number of African migrants living with HIV acquired their infection after migrating. The...
The descriptive epidemiology of standing activity during free-living in 5412 middle-aged adults: the 1970 British Cohort Study [0.03%]
5412名中年人在日常生活中站立活动的描述性流行病学:1970年英国队列研究
Mark Hamer,Emmanuel Stamatakis
Mark Hamer
Background: Standing is often classified as light-intensity physical activity, with potential health benefits compared with sitting. Standing is, however, rarely captured as an independent activity. To better understand f...
Association between socioeconomic status and incident stroke in China [0.03%]
中国社会经济地位与卒中新发病例之间的关系研究
Weiju Zhou,Ruoling Chen,Alex Hopkins et al.
Weiju Zhou et al.
Background: Little is known about the impact of socioeconomic status (SES) on incidence of stroke in China. This study aimed to examine the association of SES, which was measured by different indicators, with incidence of...
Elisa Hidalgo-Solórzano,Lourdes Gómez-García,Francisco R Mojarro-Íñiguez et al.
Elisa Hidalgo-Solórzano et al.
Background: Speeding is responsible for countless traffic collisions and road traffic injuries (RTIs) around the world. It threatens the lives of passengers in motor vehicles as well as the safety of other individuals sha...
Associations in physical activity and sedentary behaviour among the immigrant and non-immigrant US population [0.03%]
美国移民和非移民人口中的身体活动与久坐行为的关联性研究
Heontae Kim,Chao Cao,Igor Grabovac et al.
Heontae Kim et al.
Background: Immigrants are at a higher risk of poor mental and physical health. Regular participation in physical activity (PA) and low levels of sedentary time are beneficial for both these aspects of health. The aim was...