Publications by authors named "L J Schoonmade"

Aims: Alterations in sleep timing can lead to disturbances in glycaemic control, although the evidence is inconsistent. Therefore, this systematic review summarizes results from human intervention studies of altered sleep timing on glycaemic outcomes.

Materials And Methods: As part of a broader search on the effect of altering timing of sleep, physical activity and dietary intake, Medline and Embase were searched from inception to February 2023, and subsequent reference searches were done.

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  • Image-based sexual harassment and abuse (IBSHA) is gaining attention in research, yet there's limited focus on how victims seek help and the barriers they encounter.
  • A scoping review of 81 articles aimed to analyze the literature on IBSHA victims' help-seeking behavior, revealing varied definitions and populations, mostly from English-speaking Western countries.
  • Key findings highlighted informal support as preferred, barriers like shame and fear of negative responses, and the need for more inclusive research and standardized measures to improve support mechanisms.
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Objectives: The social environment (SE), that is, the social relationships and social context in which groups of people live and interact, is an understudied element of the broader living environment which impacts health. We aim to summarise the available evidence on the associations between SE and cardiometabolic disease (CMD) outcomes.

Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Background: The uptake of guidelines in care is inconsistent. This review focuses on guideline implementation strategies used by guideline organizations (governmental agencies, scientific/professional societies and other umbrella organizations), experienced implementation barriers and facilitators and impact of their implementation efforts.

Methods: We searched PUBMED, EMBASE and CINAHL and conducted snowballing.

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Sex steroid hormones (SSH) are extremely versatile molecules with a myriad of physiological functions. Next to their well-known role in sexual development and reproduction, SSH play active roles in practically every tissue in the human body, including the oral cavity. It has long been demonstrated that periodontal tissues express SSH receptors and therefore are responsive to the presence of SSH.

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