The physical activity at work (PAW) study: a cluster randomised trial of a multicomponent short-break intervention to reduce sitting time and increase physical activity among office workers in Thailand [0.03%]
泰国办公室工作人员减少久坐行为和增加身体活动的多组分短间歇干预集群随机试验:工作中的身体活动(PAW)研究
Katika Akksilp,Jemima Jia En Koh,Vanessa Tan et al.
Katika Akksilp et al.
Background: Sedentary behaviour increases the risks of non-communicable diseases. The objective of this trial was to evaluate the effect of the Physical Activity at Work multicomponent intervention to reduce sedentary beh...
Glycaemic control and avenues for improvement among people with type 2 diabetes mellitus from rural Sri Lanka - a retrospective cohort study [0.03%]
斯里兰卡农村地区2型糖尿病患者的血糖控制及改进途径——回顾性队列研究
Chamila Mettananda,Umesh Chathuranga,Tharanga Rathnayake et al.
Chamila Mettananda et al.
Background: The majority of Sri Lankans and South Asians are rural dwellers but follow-up data on glycaemic control and its associations in rural communities are sparse. We followed up a cohort of hospital-based rural Sri...
Epidemiology of rare cancers in India and South Asian countries - remembering the forgotten [0.03%]
印度和南亚国家罕见癌症的流行病学——记住被遗忘的人群
Sharada Mailankody,Jyoti Bajpai,Atul Budukh et al.
Sharada Mailankody et al.
Background: Rare cancers (RCs) are challenging to manage and are "forgotten cancers" though they collectively constitute a significant proportion of all cancers (∼20%). As a first step towards streamlining care, there is...
The burgeoning cardiovascular disease epidemic in Indians - perspectives on contextual factors and potential solutions [0.03%]
印度心血管疾病流行加剧——关于背景因素及潜在解决方案的思考
Ankur Kalra,Arun Pulikkottil Jose,Poornima Prabhakaran et al.
Ankur Kalra et al.
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death and disability in India. The CVD epidemic in Indians is characterized by a higher relative risk burden, an earlier age of onset, higher case fatality and higher premature deaths. ...
The Lancet Regional Health-Southeast Asia
The Lancet Regional Health-Southeast Asia
Long term outcomes of phase I/II study of palliative triple metronomic chemotherapy in platinum-refractory/early failure oral cancer [0.03%]
铂类耐药/早期失败的口腔癌姑息三联微量化疗的长期疗效分析
Sachin Babanrao Dhumal,Vijay Patil,Deevyashali Parekh et al.
Sachin Babanrao Dhumal et al.
Background: Triple metronomic chemotherapy is one of the options of treatment in platinum-refractory/early failure oral cancer. However, long term outcomes with this regimen are unknown. ...
Metronomic adjuvant chemotherapy evaluation in locally advanced head and neck cancers post radical chemoradiation - a randomised trial [0.03%]
术后节律性辅助化疗在局部晚期头颈部肿瘤中的应用评估——一项随机对照试验
Vijay Patil,Vanita Noronha,Nandini Menon et al.
Vijay Patil et al.
Background: Locally advanced head and neck cancers treated with radical chemoradiation have unsatisfactory outcomes. Oral metronomic chemotherapy improves outcomes in comparison to maximum tolerated dose chemotherapy in t...
Swapnil Gadhave,Girish Tillu
Swapnil Gadhave
Impact of a financial incentive scheme on purchase of fruits and vegetables from unorganised retailers in rural India: a cluster-randomised controlled trial [0.03%]
在印度农村地区,针对非正规零售商购买水果和蔬菜的激励方案的影响:分层群组随机对照试验
Sanjay Kinra,Poppy A C Mallinson,Arindam Debbarma et al.
Sanjay Kinra et al.
Background: Inadequate intake of fruits and vegetables is prevalent in rural areas of India, where around 65% of the population reside. Financial incentives have been shown to increase the purchase of fruits and vegetable...
Changing socioeconomic and geographic gradients in cardiovascular disease risk factors among Indians aged 15-49 years - evidence from nationally representative household surveys [0.03%]
来自印度15-49岁人群全国家庭调查的证据表明心血管疾病危险因素的社会经济和地理梯度发生了变化
Sarah Wetzel,Pascal Geldsetzer,Sneha Sarah Mani et al.
Sarah Wetzel et al.
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death in most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). CVDs and their metabolic risk factors have historically been concentrated among urban residents w...