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ISSN:1758-0846

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Michael T Ford,Andrew T Jebb,Louis Tay et al. Michael T Ford et al.
Background: The present study explored the potential for internet search data to serve as indicators of subjective well-being (SWB) and predictors of health at the state and metro area levels. We propose that searches for...
Aleksandra J Borek,Charles Abraham,Colin J Greaves et al. Aleksandra J Borek et al.
Background: Many weight-loss interventions are delivered in groups but evidence on their effectiveness, and characteristics associated with effectiveness, is limited. We synthesised evidence on (1) design and delivery of ...
Aleksandra J Borek,Charles Abraham Aleksandra J Borek
Background: Small groups are used to promote health, well-being, and personal change by altering members' perceptions, beliefs, expectations, and behaviour patterns. An extensive cross-disciplinary literature has articula...
Parminder K Flora,Casey J McMahon,Sean R Locke et al. Parminder K Flora et al.
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) exercise therapy facilitates patient recovery and better health following a cardiovascular event. However, post-CR adherence to self-managed (SM)-exercise is suboptimal. Part of thi...
Wuyou Sui,Harry Prapavessis Wuyou Sui
Background: Sedentary behavior (SB) has been associated with chronic diseases. University students are a high-risk population for excessive SB. The purpose of this pilot study was to determine if a Health Action Process A...
Javier Alvarez-Galvez,Diego Gomez-Baya Javier Alvarez-Galvez
Background: Obesity and depression are two major health issues in contemporary societies. This study aims to address two fundamental questions: (1) what is the impact of macro-level adverse socioeconomic circumstances on ...
Sara Gostoli,Renzo Roncuzzi,Stefano Urbinati et al. Sara Gostoli et al.
Background: The literature has outlined positive effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on clinical psychological distress (DSM depression and anxiety) and quality of life (QoL). In cardiac settings, subclinical distress ...
Shira Peleg,Erga Drori,Shmuel Banai et al. Shira Peleg et al.
Background: Self-assessed health (SAH) predicts health outcomes above and beyond medical variables. One of the explanations for this robust finding is the sensitivity of SAH to changes in multiple aspects of health, inclu...
Ethan Kross,Brian D Vickers,Ariana Orvell et al. Ethan Kross et al.
Background: During the fall of 2014, the threat of an Ebola outbreak gripped the United States (Poll, 8-12 October 2014; see Harvard School of Public Health & SSRS, 2014), creating a unique opportunity to advance basic kn...
Walter Bierbauer,Jennifer Inauen,Sabine Schaefer et al. Walter Bierbauer et al.
Background: Health behavior change theories usually claim to be universally and individually applicable. Most research has tested behavior change theories at the interindividual level and within young-to-middle-aged popul...