Correction: Self-Monitoring and Its Effects on Physical Activity, Health Literacy, and Health-Related Quality of Life in Older Adults Receiving Long-Term Care [0.03%]
对《自我监测及其对长期照护老年体弱者身体活动、健康素养和与健康相关的生活质量的影响》的更正通知
Masahiro Kitamura,Kazuhiro P Izawa,Kyohei Kurihara et al.
Masahiro Kitamura et al.
Published Erratum
International journal of behavioral medicine. 2026 Jan 23. DOI:10.1007/s12529-025-10430-6 2026
Zjala Ebadi,Yvonne M J Goërtz,Maarten Van Herck et al.
Zjala Ebadi et al.
Background: Fatigue is a pervasive, debilitating symptom of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) that significantly impacts patients' overall health and quality of life. However, its underlying mechanisms and asso...
Exploring the Associations of Socioeconomic Status on Meeting the Strength Activity Guideline Among US Adults with Disabilities: 2017-2019 BRFSS [0.03%]
探索社会经济状况与美国残疾人力量活动指南达标率之间的关系:2017-2019年BRFSS数据报告
Willie Leung,Gillian Tiralla,Ming-Chih Sung et al.
Willie Leung et al.
Background: Several factors may influence adherence to the recommended twice-weekly strength activity guideline. Currently, there is a paucity of literature examining the associations of socioeconomic status (SES) on meet...
"Better Sleep Means I'm Better Able to Provide Care": Caregivers' Perceived Impacts of an Internet-Delivered Insomnia Intervention [0.03%]
“睡得好才能更好地照料别人”——照护者使用在线失眠干预项目的经历
Kate Perepezko,Virginia Gallagher,Jillian Glazer et al.
Kate Perepezko et al.
Introduction: Family caregivers frequently experience sleep challenges that impact their own health and ability to provide care for a care recipient (i.e., the person a caregiver supports). Cognitive-behavioral therapy fo...
Understanding the Relationship Between Weight Discrimination and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Diabetes: Findings from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) [0.03%]
来自英格兰纵向老年追踪研究(ELSA)糖尿病患者体重歧视与心血管代谢危险因素关系的探讨
Lydia Poole,Ruth A Hackett
Lydia Poole
Background: Weight discrimination is associated with negative psychological and physical health. However, in those with diabetes, a high risk-group for weight discrimination, this association is not well-understood. This ...
How Long Should We Sleep? Exploring the Relationship Between Sleep Duration and the Prevalence of Depression [0.03%]
我们应当睡多久?探究睡眠时长与抑郁流行率的关系
Hansen Li,Guodong Zhang,Yang Cao et al.
Hansen Li et al.
Background: The relationship between sleep duration and depression represents a critical public health concern. This study examined how weekday and weekend sleep durations are associated with depression prevalence among U...
Patient Perspectives Toward a Decision Aid for Radioactive Iodine Treatment for Intermediate Risk Thyroid Cancer [0.03%]
中风险甲状腺癌患者对放射性碘治疗决策辅助工具的态度及理解力调查研究
Alaina L Carr,Kate L Gabriel,Gautham Pillai et al.
Alaina L Carr et al.
Background: Patients with intermediate risk thyroid cancer face the decision of whether or not to undergo radioactive iodine (RAI) treatment after total thyroidectomy. This process is challenging due to the unclear risks ...
Associations Between Irrational Beliefs and Inflammatory Biomarkers: A Brief Research Report [0.03%]
不合理信念与炎症标志物的相关性研究简报
Daniel David,Cosmin Popa,Simona Szasz et al.
Daniel David et al.
Background: Irrational beliefs, considered central cognitive vulnerabilities, are strongly associated with increased distress levels, impacting a broad range of psychological and physiological responses. While the associa...
Correction: Cancer Screening in Appalachia: A Common-Sense Approach [0.03%]
关于阿巴拉契亚地区癌症筛查的重新说法:一种通情达理的方法
Kimberly M Kelly,Sabina O Nduaguba,Randi Shedlosky-Shoemaker et al.
Kimberly M Kelly et al.
Published Erratum
International journal of behavioral medicine. 2025 Dec 16. DOI:10.1007/s12529-025-10428-0 2025
The Longitudinal Examination of Habitual Sleep Duration in Relation to Weight Gain Risk Behaviors and Body Composition Changes Among College Students: Findings From Project STARLIT [0.03%]
一项关于大学生睡眠时长与体重增加风险行为和体型变化关系的纵向研究:来自STARLIT项目的研究结果
Andrea T Kozak,Matthew P Lico,Nicole L Jarrett et al.
Andrea T Kozak et al.
Background: The purpose of the current study was to examine habitual sleep duration trajectories across the first 2 years of college and determine whether the trajectories were related to weight gain risk behaviors and in...