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J Diabetes Metab Disord
December 2024
Endocrinology & Metabolism Research Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran.
Objectives: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) cause 74% of global deaths annually, for which poor diet is the leading risk factor. Diet improvement could prevent 20% of global deaths. This paper presents a policy package for socio-cultural factors, strategies, and policies to promote a healthy diet in Iran.
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November 2024
Université Paris Cité, Inserm, PARCC, Équipe Labellisée Ligue contre le Cancer, F-75015 Paris, France.
Hand Surg Rehabil
June 2024
Centre de la Main, 47 Rue de la Foucaudière, 49800 Trélazé, France.
Teaching microsurgery is limited by the availability of appropriate training models. In-vivo models, such as rats, remain the gold standard, but ethical and economic limitations restrict their use for initial training. This study investigated the feasibility of using egg membrane as an inert model, an accessible and economical alternative for introduction to microsurgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBody Image
March 2024
Flinders University, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Health & Exercise Sciences, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; Flinders University, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Caring Futures Institute, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Recently, researchers have started investigating the influence of eating-focused social media content on viewers' body image and eating behaviour. The current systematic review collates the evidence for the relationship between exposure to eating-related social media content and people's body image, disordered eating, food consumption, and eating-related opinions. Following PRISMA guidelines, searches were conducted on five databases (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Sci (Dordr)
October 2022
Copenhagen, Denmark Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen.
Alongside established heritage institutions, family historians are central figures in the ecosystem of digital heritage, both as contributors to and users of digitized historical sources. With that in mind, this research aims for a wide examination of family historians' engagement with the broader selection of available digital platforms, providing knowledge about how and why they choose to use one platform over another. This knowledge is important for the future development of sustainable digital platforms in the heritage sector.
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