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  1. Accurate assessment of the burden of drug-resistant TB requires systematic efforts to quantify its magnitude and trend. In approximately half the countries where resistance has been reported, estimates are bas...

    Authors: Ted Cohen, Bethany L Hedt and Marcello Pagano
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:355
  2. Employees with a chronic disease often encounter problems at work because of their chronic disease. The current paper describes the development of a self-management programme based on the Chronic Disease Self-...

    Authors: Sarah I Detaille, Joost WJ van der Gulden, Josephine A Engels, Yvonne F Heerkens and Frank JH van Dijk
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:353
  3. The benefits to health of a physically active lifestyle are well established and there is evidence that a sedentary lifestyle plays a significant role in the onset and progression of chronic disease. Despite a...

    Authors: Simon Murphy, Larry Raisanen, Graham Moore, Rhiannon Tudor Edwards, Pat Linck, Nefyn Williams, Nafees Ud Din, Janine Hale, Chris Roberts, Elaine McNaish and Laurence Moore
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:352
  4. Web interviewing is becoming increasingly popular worldwide, because it has several advantages over telephone interviewing such as lower costs and shorter fieldwork periods. However, there are also concerns ab...

    Authors: Gera E Nagelhout, Marc C Willemsen, Mary E Thompson, Geoffrey T Fong, Bas van den Putte and Hein de Vries
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:351
  5. It is assumed that providing clinical preventive services to patients can identify or detect early important causes of adult mortality. The aim of this study was to quantify access to preventive services in So...

    Authors: Benedetto Manuti, Paolo Rizza, Aida Bianco, Carmelo GA Nobile and Maria Pavia
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:350
  6. Migrants from countries with a high-burden of tuberculosis (TB) are at a particular risk of contracting and developing the disease. In Sweden, new immigrants are routinely offered screening for the disease, ye...

    Authors: Faustine KK Nkulu, Anna-Karin Hurtig, Clas Ahlm and Ingela Krantz
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:349
  7. Dentists are in a unique position to advise smokers to quit by providing effective counseling on the various aspects of tobacco-induced diseases. The present study assessed the feasibility and acceptability of...

    Authors: Semira Gonseth, Marcelo Abarca, Carlos Madrid and Jacques Cornuz
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:348
  8. Low uptake of voluntary HIV counselling and testing (VCT) in sub-Saharan Africa is raising acceptability concerns which might be associated with ways by which it is offered. We investigated the acceptability o...

    Authors: Wilbroad Mutale, Charles Michelo, Marte Jürgensen and Knut Fylkesnes
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:347
  9. The hypothesis of fetal origins of adult disease has during the last decades received interest as an explanation of chronic, e.g. cardiovascular, disease in adulthood stemming from fetal environmental conditio...

    Authors: Per E Gustafsson, Urban Janlert, Töres Theorell and Anne Hammarström
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:346
  10. In Ontario, local public health inspectors play an important frontline role in protecting the public from foodborne illness. This study was an in-depth exploration of public health inspectors' perceptions of t...

    Authors: Mai T Pham, Andria Q Jones, Jan M Sargeant, Barbara J Marshall and Catherine E Dewey
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:345
  11. Very little of the increased attention towards chronic diseases in countries with low and middle incomes has been directed towards older people, who contribute 72% of all deaths, and 14% of all Disability Adju...

    Authors: Daisy Acosta, Ruth Rottbeck, Juana G Rodríguez, Loida M González, Mary R Almánzar, Susana N Minaya, Maria del C Ortiz, Cleusa P Ferri and Martin J Prince
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:344
  12. There are indications of a high prevalence of psychological distress among students in higher education and also that distress increases over the course of study. However, not all studies on student distress c...

    Authors: Anna Christensson, Bo Runeson, Paul W Dickman and Marjan Vaez
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:343
  13. Consumer perception of the healthiness of beef is an important determinant of beef consumption. However, little is known about how consumers perceive the healthiness of beef. The aim of this study is to shed l...

    Authors: Lynn Van Wezemael, Wim Verbeke, Marcia D de Barcellos, Joachim Scholderer and Federico Perez-Cueto
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:342
  14. While menarche indicates the beginning of a woman's reproductive life, relatively little is known about the association between age at menarche and subsequent morbidity and mortality. We aimed to examine the e...

    Authors: Lynne C Giles, Gary FV Glonek, Vivienne M Moore, Michael J Davies and Mary A Luszcz
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:341
  15. In view of the high costs of mass-media campaigns, it is important to understand whether it is possible for a media campaign to have significant population effects over a short period of time. This paper explo...

    Authors: Sara Evans-Lacko, Jillian London, Kirsty Little, Claire Henderson and Graham Thornicroft
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:339
  16. People with diabetes who experience an acute myocardial infarction (AMI) have a higher risk of death and recurrence of AMI. This study was commissioned by the Department for Transport to develop survival table...

    Authors: Sinead Brophy, Roxanne Cooksey, Michael B Gravenor, Clive Weston, Steven M Macey, Gareth John, Rhys Williams and Ronan A Lyons
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:338
  17. A worksite prevention program was developed to promote the work ability of construction workers and thereby prolong a healthy working life. The objective of this paper is to present the design of a randomized ...

    Authors: Karen M Oude Hengel, Catelijne I Joling, Karin I Proper, Birgitte M Blatter and Paulien M Bongers
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:336
  18. Secondhand smoke exposure (SHSe) is perhaps one of the most important toxic exposures in childhood. However, epidemiological studies on the relation between SHSe and dental caries are limited and have yielded ...

    Authors: Keiko Tanaka, Yoshihiro Miyake, Masashi Arakawa, Satoshi Sasaki and Yukihiro Ohya
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:335
  19. Although there are an increasing number of studies on HIV-related stigma in Nigeria, very little research has focused on how power differences based on gender perpetuate the stigmatization of people living wit...

    Authors: Ngozi C Mbonu, Bart Van den Borne and Nanne K De Vries
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:334
  20. The purpose of this work was to explore the knowledge and acceptance of Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV)-Herpes Zoster (HZ) vaccination in the general Italian population, where the HZ vaccine has not yet been dist...

    Authors: Antonino Parlato, Vincenzo Romano Spica, Massimo Ciccozzi, Francesca Farchi, Francesca Gallè, Valeria Di Onofrio, Elisabetta Franco and Giorgio Liguori
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:333
  21. Vitamin D supplementation for fracture prevention is widespread despite conflicting interpretation of relevant randomised controlled trial (RCT) evidence. This study summarises quantitatively the current evide...

    Authors: Jeffrey K C Lai, Robyn M Lucas, Mark S Clements, Andrew W Roddam and Emily Banks
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:331
  22. Risk factors are often considered individually, we aimed to investigate the prevalence of combinations of multiple behavioural risk factors and their association with socioeconomic determinants.

    Authors: Richard Lawder, Oliver Harding, Diane Stockton, Colin Fischbacher, David H Brewster, Jim Chalmers, Alan Finlayson and David I Conway
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:330
  23. Anemia is considered a severe public health problem by World Health Organization when anemia prevalence is equal to or greater than 40% in the population. The purpose of this study was to determine the anemia ...

    Authors: Leyla Karaoglu, Erkan Pehlivan, Mucahit Egri, Cihan Deprem, Gulsen Gunes, Metin F Genc and Ismail Temel
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:329
  24. Type 2 diabetes is a major public health problem in Australia with prevalence increasing in parallel with increasing obesity. Prevention is an essential component of strategies to reduce the diabetes burden. T...

    Authors: Stephen Colagiuri, Philip Vita, Magnolia Cardona-Morrell, Maria Fiatarone Singh, Louise Farrell, Andrew Milat, Marion Haas and Adrian Bauman
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:328
  25. Cutaneous injection-related infections (CIRI) are a primary reason individuals who inject drugs (IDU) are hospitalized. The objective of this study was to investigate determinants of hospitalization for a CIRI...

    Authors: Elisa Lloyd-Smith, Evan Wood, Ruth Zhang, Mark W Tyndall, Sam Sheps, Julio SG Montaner and Thomas Kerr
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:327
  26. Sick-leave because of mental and behavioural disorders has increased considerably in Sweden since the late nineties, and especially in women. The aim of this study was to assess the level of burnout in the gen...

    Authors: Sofia Norlund, Christina Reuterwall, Jonas Höög, Bernt Lindahl, Urban Janlert and Lisbeth Slunga Birgander
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:326
  27. Smoking during pregnancy has been associated with socioeconomic determinants and it is recognized as the most important preventable risk factor for an unsuccessful pregnancy outcome. Turkey has national data o...

    Authors: Isil Ergin, Hur Hassoy, Feride A Tanik and Gokce Aslan
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:325
  28. A positive association between time spent on sedentary screen-based activities and physical complaints has been reported, but the cumulative association between different types of screen-based activities and p...

    Authors: Torbjørn Torsheim, Lilly Eriksson, Christina W Schnohr, Fredrik Hansen, Thoroddur Bjarnason and Raili Välimaa
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:324
  29. There is evidence that the adverse consequences of alcohol impose a substantial economic burden on societies worldwide. Given the lack of generalizability of study results across different settings, many attem...

    Authors: Montarat Thavorncharoensap, Yot Teerawattananon, Jomkwan Yothasamut, Chanida Lertpitakpong, Khannika Thitiboonsuwan, Prapag Neramitpitagkul and Usa Chaikledkaew
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:323
  30. Since 2003, Asia-Pacific, particularly Southeast Asia, has received substantial attention because of the anticipation that it could be the epicentre of the next pandemic. There has been active investment but e...

    Authors: Piya Hanvoravongchai, Wiku Adisasmito, Pham Ngoc Chau, Alexandra Conseil, Joia de Sa, Ralf Krumkamp, Sandra Mounier-Jack, Bounlay Phommasack, Weerasak Putthasri, Chin-Shui Shih, Sok Touch and Richard Coker
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:322
  31. Cessation of smoking reduces morbidity and mortality related to tobacco smoking. It is essential to explore the intention of individuals to quit smoking to design effective interventions. The objective of this...

    Authors: Eshetu Girma, Tsion Assefa and Amare Deribew
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:320
  32. Participatory health education interventions and/or community-based primary health care in remote regions can improve child survival. The most recent data from Guinea Bissau shows that the country ranks 5th from ...

    Authors: Rebecca King, Vera Mann and Peter D Boone
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:319
  33. Insulin resistance is the primary metabolic disorder associated with obesity; yet little is known about its role as a determinant of the metabolic syndrome in obese children. The aim of this study is to assess...

    Authors: Carlos Juárez-López, Miguel Klünder-Klünder, Patricia Medina-Bravo, Adrián Madrigal-Azcárate, Eliezer Mass-Díaz and Samuel Flores-Huerta
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:318
  34. The Brazilian response towards AIDS epidemic is well known, but the absence of a systematic review of vulnerable populations ─ men who have sex with men (MSM), female sex workers (FSW), and drug users (DU) rem...

    Authors: Monica Malta, Monica MF Magnanini, Maeve B Mello, Ana Roberta P Pascom, Yohana Linhares and Francisco I Bastos
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:317
  35. The evidence evaluating the benefits of programmatic nutrition interventions to HIV-infected individuals in developing countries, where there is a large overlap between HIV prevalence and malnutrition, is limi...

    Authors: Rahul Rawat, Suneetha Kadiyala and Paul E McNamara
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:316
  36. Racial/ethnic minorities and men who have sex with men (MSM) represent populations with disparate sexually transmitted infection (STI) rates. While race-specific STI rates have been widely reported, STI rates ...

    Authors: Hyman M Scott, Kyle T Bernstein, Henry F Raymond, Robert Kohn and Jeffrey D Klausner
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:315
  37. Previous research with adolescents has shown associations of body weight, weight control concerns and behaviors with eating disorder symptoms, but it is unclear whether these associations are direct or whether...

    Authors: Yiou Fan, Yanping Li, Ailing Liu, Xiaoqi Hu, Guansheng Ma and Guifa Xu
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:314
  38. The efficacy of physical activity in improving cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk profiles has been well established. However, the effectiveness of health promotion programs implemented at the community level r...

    Authors: Noha H Farag, William E Moore, David M Thompson, Cee E Kobza, Kathryn Abbott and June E Eichner
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:313
  39. Previous studies have shown that neighborhood factors are associated with obesity, but few studies have evaluated the association with weight control behaviors. This study aims to conduct a multi-level analysi...

    Authors: Tiffany L Gary-Webb, Kesha Baptiste-Roberts, Luu Pham, Jacqueline Wesche-Thobaben, Jennifer Patricio, F Xavier Pi-Sunyer, Arleen F Brown, LaShanda Jones and Frederick L Brancati
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:312
  40. We are a society that is fixated on the health consequences of 'being fat'. Public health agencies play an important role in 'alerting' people about the risks that obesity poses both to individuals and to the ...

    Authors: Sophie Lewis, Samantha L Thomas, Jim Hyde, David Castle, R Warwick Blood and Paul A Komesaroff
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:309
  41. Smoking and metabolic syndrome are known to be related to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) risk. In Asian countries, prevalence of obesity has increased and smoking rate in men is still high. We investigated the ...

    Authors: Naoyuki Takashima, Katsuyuki Miura, Atsushi Hozawa, Aya Kadota, Tomonori Okamura, Yasuyuki Nakamura, Takehito Hayakawa, Nagako Okuda, Akira Fujiyoshi, Shin-ya Nagasawa, Takashi Kadowaki, Yoshitaka Murakami, Yoshikuni Kita, Akira Okayama and Hirotsugu Ueshima
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:306
  42. Environmental factors have been associated with the outbreak of chronic kidney disease (CKD). We evaluated the association of Cadmium (Cd) exposure with the risk of CKD in U.S. adults who participated in the 1...

    Authors: Pietro Manuel Ferraro, Stefano Costanzi, Alessandro Naticchia, Antonio Sturniolo and Giovanni Gambaro
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:304
  43. Childhood and adolescence are critical periods of habit formation with substantial tracking of lifestyle and cardiovascular risk into adulthood. There are various guidelines on recommended levels of physical a...

    Authors: Alice PS Kong, Kai-Chow Choi, Albert MC Li, Stanley SC Hui, Michael HM Chan, YK Wing, Ronald CW Ma, Christopher WK Lam, Joseph TF Lau, Wing Yee So, Gary TC Ko and Juliana CN Chan
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:303

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