Publications by authors named "E G Naumann"

Article Synopsis
  • Poor oral health and function can lead to malnutrition, particularly among older adults, highlighting the interconnected nature of these issues.
  • Data from three Dutch databases involving nearly 6,000 participants was analyzed, revealing significant associations between specific oral health problems (like broken teeth and swallowing issues) and malnutrition.
  • The study emphasizes the importance of healthcare professionals addressing oral health when evaluating and treating nutritional status in older community-dwelling individuals.
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Unlabelled: Many animals respond to sensory cues with species-specific coordinated movements to successfully navigate their environment. However, the neural mechanisms that support diverse sensorimotor transformations across species with distinct navigational strategies remain largely unexplored. By comparing related teleost species, zebrafish ( ) and ( ), we investigated behavioral patterns and neural architectures during the visually guided optomotor response (OMR).

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Background: Dietetic treatment of adults with obesity can result in effective weight loss with health improvements. However, it remains unclear which components of dietetic consultation are key for successful treatment of individual patients. Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore dietitians' perceptions of key components relevant for successful dietetic treatment of adults with obesity in primary health care in the Netherlands.

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Background And Objectives: Eating disorders are often linked to the internalization of the thin-ideal and weight stigma. The present exploratory study investigates the effects of plus-sized fashion media on weight-related attitudes in bulimia nervosa (BN).

Methods: Women with BN (n=27) and without an eating disorder (n=28) were exposed to 17 pictures of plus-size fashion models.

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In the social and behavioral sciences, surveys are frequently used to collect data. During the COVID-19 pandemic, surveys provided political actors and public health professionals with timely insights on the attitudes and behaviors of the general population. These insights were key in guiding actions to fight the pandemic.

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