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Xing Zhang,Xiyan Niu,Mengdi Wang et al. Xing Zhang et al.
Background: Physical activity (PA) varies among middle-aged and older individuals, and insufficient or excessive in activity are associated with an individual's health status. However, the associations between the traject...
Aboma Motuma,Sina Temesgen Tolera,Fekade Ketema Alemu et al. Aboma Motuma et al.
Introduction: In developing countries, safe piped drinking water is generally unavailable, and bottled water is unaffordable for most people. In these countries, diarrhea accounts for the largest cause of disease and near...
Akenji Blaise Mboringong,Sen Claudine Henriette Ngomtcho,Roland Ndip Ndip et al. Akenji Blaise Mboringong et al.
Background: Cameroon has faced frequent and severe cholera outbreaks since 1971, with case-fatality rates (CFRs) ranging from 12% in 1991, to 5.3% in 2014, all higher than the less than 1% cholera CFR target set by WHO. H...
Anquan Hu,Lu Xiong,Huijun Wei et al. Anquan Hu et al.
Background: With the increasing global aging population, cognitive impairment, particularly Alzheimer's disease (AD), has become an escalating public health and economic concern. Recent research has increasingly focused o...
Jukka Kontto,Hanna Tolonen,Anne H Salonen Jukka Kontto
Background: Low response rates are an increasing problem in population-based gambling surveys. Selective non-response may cause biased findings. Supporting information from administrative registers, whenever available for...
Eric Ryu,David Farraday,Alexander C Fanaroff et al. Eric Ryu et al.
Background: Physical activity reduces the risk of major cardiovascular events, but many people who are most at-risk do not get enough exercise. In the BE ACTIVE randomized controlled trial, - a study in which text message...
Richard W Morris,Lisa E Kim,Alyssa Milton et al. Richard W Morris et al.
Background: Teacher mental health is an important predictor of student outcomes and teacher workforce retention, and has been declining for some years, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The various causes of this tren...
Baskaran Chandrasekaran,Ashokan Arumugam,Arto J Pesola et al. Baskaran Chandrasekaran et al.
Background: Excessive sedentary time (ST) is linked to an increased risk of cardiometabolic diseases. Although various behavioral interventions have emerged to reduce ST, the potential of smartphone (SmPh)-based intervent...
Junyi Wang,Yafu Yu,Lang Xu et al. Junyi Wang et al.
Background: There is still a lack of evidence examining the association of behavioral and social factors with frailty transitions and mortality. We investigated whether social isolation is associated with different progre...
Phyu M Latt,Ei T Aung,Kay Htaik et al. Phyu M Latt et al.
Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots could potentially provide information on sensitive topics, including sexual health, to the public. However, their performance compared to nurses and across different AI ...