American Journal of Health Promotion : the Science of individual and collective Well-being, Vol.38 n°2. - Février 2024
| Titre : | American Journal of Health Promotion : the Science of individual and collective Well-being, Vol.38 n°2. - Février 2024 |
| Type de document : | Bulletin |
| Paru le : | 01/02/2024 |
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Joseph S. Lightner, Auteur ;
Ella Valleroy, Auteur ;
Reagan Todd, Auteur ;
Katlyn E. Eighmy, Auteur
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"Purpose
The purposes of this study are to describe the costs of implementing an after-school physical activity intervention in three diverse, low-resourced, schools and to understand the potential aerobic impact of this program by cost.
Desig[...]
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Nicole Asa, Auteur ;
Stephanie A. Buchbinder, Auteur ;
Tyler Bonnell, Auteur ;
Brianna Mills, Auteur
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"Purpose
“Behavioral bundling” is a theory that explains how some health behaviors reinforce one another. This study aims to investigate the relationship between preventive health behaviors (PHBs) and safe firearm storage.
Design
This study u[...]
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Armaan Shetty, Auteur ;
Qiuyu Yang, Auteur ;
Jane Pendergast, Auteur ;
Glen Leverson, Auteur
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"Purpose
Understand how weekly monetary incentives for dietary tracking and/or weight loss impact 6-month weight loss behavioral adherence.
Design
Secondary analysis of participants randomized to one of four conditions in a behavioral weight [...]
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Katie Monahan, Auteur ;
Andrea Paiva, Auteur ;
Bryan Blissmer, Auteur ;
Allegra Sacco, Auteur
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"Purpose
To redevelop and improve Transtheoretical Model (TTM) exercise measures for Black and Hispanic/Latinx adults. The redeveloped scales will address barriers to exercise potentially relevant to populations of color in the United States (U[...]
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Ciarán P. Friel, Auteur ;
Keith M. Diaz, Auteur ;
Kristie Rupp, Auteur
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"Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic led to unprecedented changes in people’s lifestyles across the United States, but the extent to which the pandemic affected health behaviors of children and adolescents (i.e., physical activity, screen-time, and [...]
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Antonia Young, Auteur ;
Pamela Sinicrope, Auteur ;
Sydney Kelpin, Auteur ;
Anne I. Roche, Auteur
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"Purpose
To develop a culturally-tailored American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women’s Facebook group supporting opioid recovery as an adjunct to medication.
Design
Community-based, qualitative approach.
Setting
Minnesota, U.S.
Participan[...]
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Xuejiao Zeng, Auteur ;
Xiaoming Liu, Auteur ;
Jinli Mahe, Auteur ;
Kai Guo, Auteur
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"Purpose
This study aimed to explore sex differences in the association between emotional support and self-rated health among the elderly.
Design
This was a cross-sectional survey based on the sub-project of China’s National Basic Public Heal[...]
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Krista Kauppi, Auteur ;
Eira Roos, Auteur ;
Patrik Borg, Auteur ;
Paulus Torkki, Auteur
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"Purpose
The paper investigates whether we can build consensus on wellness domains and create a more universal conceptual framework for wellness.
Design
A modified ranking type of Delphi method.
Participants
Two separate panels consisting o[...]
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Kristen Hammerback, Auteur ;
Michelle Strait, Auteur ;
Marlana J. Kohn, Auteur ;
Cinthya Garcia, Auteur
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"Purpose
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to profound changes in the workplace as well as increases in stress, missed preventive care, and other health concerns. There is limited research since the onset of the pandemic on employees’ primary healt[...]
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Katelyn M. Sileo, Auteur ;
Inara M. Hirani, Auteur ;
Rebecca L. Luttinen, Auteur ;
Matt Hayward, Auteur
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"Objective
To explore the empirical literature on gender/sex differences in vaccine acceptance among U.S.-based adults and adolescents in approximately the first 2 years of the pandemic.
Data source
Embase, Medline, PsycINFO, EBSCO, CINAHL, W[...]
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| RESO A.19 | RE65682621 | Bulletin | RESOdoc | Consultation sur place Disponible |



