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  1. Despite access to various pharmacotherapies and counseling support to aid cessation, smokers typically demonstrate quit rates below 50%. This report describes the results of a Phase 2a study exploring the effi...

    Authors: Nicholas Geimer, Carl E Olson, Deborah Baumgarten, James L Kepner and Martin C Mahoney
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:155
  2. Our study aims to follow this effort and to explore the association between health, socioeconomic background, school-related factors, social support and adolescents' sense of coherence and educational aspirati...

    Authors: Andrea Madarasova Geckova, Peter Tavel, Jitse P van Dijk, Thomas Abel and Sijmen A Reijneveld
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:154
  3. Epidemiological studies show wide variability in the occurrence of cannabis smoking and related disorders across countries. This study aims to estimate cross-national variation in cannabis users' experience of...

    Authors: Fabian Fiestas, Mirjana Radovanovic, Silvia S Martins, Maria E Medina-Mora, Jose Posada-Villa and James C Anthony
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:152
  4. The World Health Organization calls for more work evaluating the effect of health care reforms on gender equity in developed countries. We performed this evaluation in Ontario, Canada where primary care models...

    Authors: Simone Dahrouge, William Hogg, Meltem Tuna, Grant Russell, Rose Anne Devlin, Peter Tugwell and Elisabeth Kristjansson
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:151
  5. Health is a result of influences operating at multiple levels. For example, inadequate housing, poor educational attainment, and reduced access to health care are clustered together, and are all associated wit...

    Authors: Rebecca A Hill, Sinead Brophy, Huw Brunt, Mel Storey, Non E Thomas, Catherine A Thornton, Stephen Palmer, Frank Dunstan, Shantini Paranjothy, Roderick McClure, Sarah E Rodgers and Ronan A Lyons
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:150
  6. In India, indigenous populations, known as Adivasi or Scheduled Tribes (STs), are among the poorest and most marginalized groups. 'Deprived' ST groups tend to display high levels of resignation and to lack the ca...

    Authors: KS Mohindra, D Narayana, CK Harikrishnadas, SS Anushreedha and Slim Haddad
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:149
  7. Dahlgren and Whitehead's 'rainbow' outlines key determinants of health and has been widely adopted within public health policy and research. Public understanding regarding the determinants of health is, howeve...

    Authors: Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong and Tracey O'Neill
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:148
  8. There is limited epidemiological research that provides insight into the complex web of causative and moderating factors that links housing conditions to a variety of poor health outcomes. This study explores ...

    Authors: Ross Bailie, Matthew Stevens, Elizabeth McDonald, David Brewster and Steve Guthridge
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:147
  9. Commuting times and behaviors have been associated with a variety of chronic disease outcomes and health behaviors. We examined the relationships between ecologic measures of commuting time and use of public t...

    Authors: Steven S Coughlin and Jessica King
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:146
  10. The benefits of zinc or multiple micronutrient supplementations in African children are uncertain. African children may differ from other populations of children in developing countries because of differences ...

    Authors: Meera K Chhagan, Jan Van den Broeck, Kany-Kany A Luabeya, Nontobeko Mpontshane, Andrew Tomkins and Michael L Bennish
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:145
  11. While there are increasing data implicating poor recognition of physical inactivity as a potential barrier to healthy behaviour change, the efficacy of feedback to promote physical activity is uncertain. Using...

    Authors: Clare Watkinson, Esther MF van Sluijs, Stephen Sutton, Theresa Marteau and Simon J Griffin
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:144
  12. Diabetic patients show an increased prevalence of non-dipping arterial pressure pattern, target organ damage and elevated arterial stiffness. These alterations are associated with increased cardiovascular risk.

    Authors: Manuel A Gómez-Marcos, José I Recio-Rodríguez, Emiliano Rodríguez-Sánchez, Yolanda Castaño-Sánchez, Angela de Cabo-Laso, Benigna Sánchez-Salgado, Carmela Rodríguez-Martín, Carmen Castaño-Sánchez, Leticia Gómez-Sánchez and Luis García-Ortiz
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:143
  13. Policy-makers evaluating country progress towards the Millennium Development Goals also examine trends in health inequities. Distance to health facilities is a known determinant of health care utilization and ...

    Authors: Jennifer C Moïsi, Hellen Gatakaa, Abdisalan M Noor, Thomas N Williams, Evasius Bauni, Benjamin Tsofa, Orin S Levine and J Anthony G Scott
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:142
  14. The emerging epidemic of overweight/obesity in adolescents in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam underlines the importance of studying the metabolic syndrome in Vietnamese adolescents who are becoming progressively mor...

    Authors: Trang HHD Nguyen, Hong K Tang, Patrick Kelly, Hidde P van der Ploeg and Michael J Dibley
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:141
  15. Metabolic syndrome (MS) is combination of medical disorders that increase people's risk for cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus. Little data exists on the prevalence of MS of rural original adults in ...

    Authors: Zhao Yi, Jin Jing, Liu Xiu-ying, Xu Hongxia, Yang Jianjun and Zhang Yuhong
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:140
  16. Different populations have diverse patterns of relationships between Impaired Fasting Glucose (IFG) and obesity and lipid markers, it is important to investigate the characteristics of associations between IFG...

    Authors: Yun Qian, Yudi Lin, Tiemei Zhang, Jianling Bai, Feng Chen, Yi Zhang, Senlin Luo and Hongbing Shen
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:139
  17. One strategy available to public health officials during a pandemic is physician recommendations for isolation of infected individuals. This study was undertaken during the height of the Australian pandemic (H...

    Authors: Lawrence H Brown, Peter Aitken, Peter A Leggat and Richard Speare
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:138
  18. Ensuring that the poor and vulnerable population benefit from malaria control interventions remains a challenge for malaria endemic countries. Until recently, ownership and use of insecticides treated nets (IT...

    Authors: Jane Chuma, Vincent Okungu, Janet Ntwiga and Catherine Molyneux
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:137
  19. Literature shows that not only are traffic injuries due to accidents, but that there is also a correlation between different chronic conditions, the consumption of certain types of drugs, the intake of psychoa...

    Authors: Carlos Martín-Cantera, Daniel Prieto-Alhambra, Lydia Roig, Susana Valiente, Katherine Perez, Luis Garcia-Ortiz, Jordi Bel, Fernando Marques, Xavier Mundet, Xavier Bonafont, Marti Birules, Núria Soldevila and Elena Briones
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:136
  20. Differences in life expectancy (LE) between social groups in a specific country are a fundamental measure of health inequalities within that country. Constant monitoring of these differences provides important...

    Authors: Laura Perna, Uta Thien-Seitz, Karl-Heinz Ladwig, Christa Meisinger and Andreas Mielck
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:135
  21. The balance of the benefits and risks of long term use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) have been a matter of debate for decades. In Europe, HRT requires medical prescription and its advertising is only pe...

    Authors: Elisa Chilet-Rosell, Marta Martín-Llaguno, María Teresa Ruiz-Cantero and Pablo Alonso-Coello
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:134
  22. Drug related problems (DRPs) are common among elderly patients who are discharged from the hospital and are using several drugs for their chronic diseases. Examples of drug related problems are contra-indicati...

    Authors: Abeer Ahmad, Jacqueline Hugtenburg, Laura MC Welschen, Jacqueline M Dekker and Giel Nijpels
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:133
  23. Common mental disorders, such as depression, anxiety disorder, and adjustment disorder, have emerged as a major public and occupational health problem in many countries. These disorders can have severe consequ...

    Authors: Iris Arends, Jac JL van der Klink and Ute Bültmann
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:132
  24. Considering the high burden of disease of psychosocial problems in children and adolescents, early intervention regarding problem behaviour of young children is very important. The Preventive Child Healthcare ...

    Authors: Willem Spijkers, Daniëlle EMC Jansen, Gea de Meer and Sijmen A Reijneveld
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:131
  25. In a pandemic young adults are more likely to be infected, increasing the potential for Universities to be explosive disease outbreak centres. Outbreak management is essential to reduce the impact in both the ...

    Authors: Debbie Van, Mary-Louise McLaws, Jacinta Crimmins, C Raina MacIntyre and Holly Seale
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:130
  26. Tuberculosis (TB) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) co-infection is a major source of morbidity and mortality globally. The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended that HIV counselling and testing...

    Authors: Nwarbébé Barnabas Njozing, San Sebastian Miguel, Pius Muffih Tih and Anna-Karin Hurtig
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:129
  27. Physicians' mental health may be adversely affected by the number of days of work and time spent on-call, and improved by sleep and days-off. The aim of this study was to determine the associations of depressi...

    Authors: Koji Wada, Toru Yoshikawa, Takahisa Goto, Aizan Hirai, Eisuke Matsushima, Yoshifumi Nakashima, Rie Akaho, Michiko Kido and Takashi Hosaka
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:127
  28. There is growing interest in describing the broader risk trajectories experienced by young people who use drugs - that is, in describing the sequences of drug use transitions experienced by youth in relation to e...

    Authors: Danya Fast, Will Small, Andrea Krüsi, Evan Wood and Thomas Kerr
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:126
  29. Recent research has suggested that perceived organizational connectivity may serve as an important measure of public health preparedness. Presumably, organizations with higher perceived connectivity also have ...

    Authors: Justin N Hall, Spencer Moore and Alan Shiell
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:124
  30. Improving nutrition knowledge among children may help them to make healthier food choices. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness and acceptability of a novel educational intervention to increas...

    Authors: Rajalakshmi R Lakshman, Stephen J Sharp, Ken K Ong and Nita G Forouhi
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:123
  31. Hygiene inspections on passenger ships are important for the prevention of communicable diseases. The European Union (EU) countries conduct hygiene inspections on passenger ships in order to ensure that approp...

    Authors: Varvara A Mouchtouri, Sandra Westacott, Gordon Nichols, Tobias Riemer, Mel Skipp, Christopher LR Bartlett, Jenny Kremastinou and Christos Hadjichristodoulou
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:122
  32. Calorie posting in chain restaurants has received increasing attention as a policy lever to reduce energy intake. Little research has assessed consumer understanding of overall daily energy requirements or per...

    Authors: Sara N Bleich and Keshia M Pollack
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:121
  33. A mismatch between individual physical capacities and physical work demands enhance the risk for musculoskeletal disorders, poor work ability and sickness absence, termed physical deterioration. However, effec...

    Authors: Andreas Holtermann, Marie B Jørgensen, Bibi Gram, Jeanette R Christensen, Anne Faber, Kristian Overgaard, John Ektor-Andersen, Ole S Mortensen, Gisela Sjøgaard and Karen Søgaard
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:120
  34. The escalating global epidemic of obesity is of worldwide concern because of its association with several chronic diseases and premature mortality. Some subgroups seem to be more affected than others. The aim ...

    Authors: Jan Sundquist, Sven-Erik Johansson and Kristina Sundquist
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:119
  35. Psychotropic drugs are commonly utilised among the elderly. This study aimed to analyse whether two socioeconomic determinants - income and marital status - are associated with differences in utilisation of ps...

    Authors: Eva Lesén, Karolina Andersson, Max Petzold and Anders Carlsten
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:118
  36. While families headed by same-sex couples have achieved greater public visibility in recent years, there are still many challenges for these families in dealing with legal and community contexts that are not s...

    Authors: Jennifer J Power, Amaryll Perlesz, Margot J Schofield, Marian K Pitts, Rhonda Brown, Ruth McNair, Anna Barrett and Andrew Bickerdike
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:115
  37. Acute respiratory illness (ARI) is the most common cause of acute presentations and hospitalisations of young Indigenous children in Australia and New Zealand (NZ). Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) from house...

    Authors: Vanessa Johnston, Natalie Walker, David P Thomas, Marewa Glover, Anne B Chang, Chris Bullen, Peter Morris, Ngiare Brown, Stephen Vander Hoorn, Ron Borland, Catherine Segan, Adrian Trenholme, Toni Mason, Debra Fenton and Kane Ellis
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:114
  38. The directly observed therapy-short course (DOTS) strategy was introduced in Shaanxi province, China to improve tuberculosis (TB) control by means of improved case detection (target: > = 70%) and treatment suc...

    Authors: Xianqin Ai, Ke Men, Liujia Guo, Tianhua Zhang, Yan Zhao, Xiaolu Sun, Hongwei Zhang, Guangxue He, Marieke J van der Werf and Susan van den Hof
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:112
  39. Successful antiretroviral treatment is dependent on sustaining high rates of adherence. In the southern African context, only a handful of studies (both quantitative and qualitative) have looked at the determi...

    Authors: Karl Peltzer, Natalie Friend-du Preez, Shandir Ramlagan and Jane Anderson
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:111
  40. The increased prevalence of overweight and obesity warrants preventive actions, particularly among people in transitional stages associated with lifestyle changes, such as occupational retirement. The purpose ...

    Authors: Andrea Werkman, Paul JM Hulshof, Annette Stafleu, Stef PJ Kremers, Frans J Kok, Evert G Schouten and Albertine J Schuit
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:110
  41. The growth of children is an indicator of health and society's wellbeing. Growth references are useful in monitoring a child's growth, which is a very important part of child care. Poland's growth references a...

    Authors: Zbigniew Kulaga, Mieczysław Litwin, Marcin Tkaczyk, Agnieszka Różdżyńska, Katarzyna Barwicka, Aneta Grajda, Anna Świąder, Beata Gurzkowska, Ewelina Napieralska and Huiqi Pan
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:109
  42. Communicating risk is part of primary prevention of coronary heart disease and stroke, collectively referred to as cardiovascular disease (CVD). In Australia, health organisations have promoted an absolute ris...

    Authors: Sophie Hill, Janet Spink, Dominique Cadilhac, Adrian Edwards, Caroline Kaufman, Sophie Rogers, Rebecca Ryan and Andrew Tonkin
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:108
  43. The Boston Puerto Rican Health Study is an ongoing longitudinal cohort study designed to examine the role of psychosocial stress on presence and development of allostatic load and health outcomes in Puerto Ric...

    Authors: Katherine L Tucker, Josiemer Mattei, Sabrina E Noel, Bridgette M Collado, Jackie Mendez, Jason Nelson, John Griffith, Jose M Ordovas and Luis M Falcon
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:107
  44. Although number of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) reported in STI surveillance increased rapidly for women in Japan during the 1990s, the sexual behavior of women potentially at risk of STI infection r...

    Authors: Masako Ono-Kihara, Tatsuya Sato, Hideko Kato, Sonia P Suguimoto-Watanabe, Saman Zamani and Masahiro Kihara
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:106
  45. Coinfection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV) in HIV-infected patients receiving a commonly used nevirapine-based antiretroviral therapy is a major concern for African clinicians owing to...

    Authors: Jules B Tchatchueng Mbougua, Christian Laurent, Charles Kouanfack, Anke Bourgeois, Laura Ciaffi, Alexandra Calmy, Henri Gwet, Sinata Koulla-Shiro, Jacques Ducos, Eitel Mpoudi-Ngolé, Nicolas Molinari and Eric Delaporte
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2010 10:105

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