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  1. A group of 63708 Bangladeshi adults from a rural area were screened in 2011–12 for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) risk using a questionnaire based tool developed as part of the ‘WHO CVD-RISK Management Package ...

    Authors: Kaniz Fatema, Nicholas Arnold Zwar, Zebunnesa Zeba, Abul Hasnat Milton, Bayzidur Rahman and Liaquat Ali
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:559
  2. Despite recognised treatment strategies, mortality associated with tuberculosis (TB) remains significant. Risk factors for death during TB treatment have been described but the complex relationship between TB ...

    Authors: Muhammad Osman, James A. Seddon, Rory Dunbar, Heather R. Draper, Carl Lombard and Nulda Beyers
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:556
  3. The high prevalence of women that do not reach the recommended level of physical activity is worrisome. A sedentary lifestyle has negative consequences on health status and increases health care costs. The mai...

    Authors: Ana Carbonell-Baeza, Alberto Soriano-Maldonado, Francisco Javier Gallo, María Puerto López del Amo, Pilar Ruiz-Cabello, Ana Andrade, Milkana Borges-Cosic, Antonio Rubén Peces-Rama, Zuzana Spacírová, Inmaculada C. Álvarez-Gallardo, Leticia García-Mochón, Víctor Segura-Jiménez, Fernando Estévez-López, Daniel Camiletti-Moirón, Jose Jesús Martín-Martín, Pilar Aranda…
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:555
  4. Body mass index (BMI) has been used as an indirect predictor for the risk of metabolic syndrome. However, there are challenges in evaluating the risk of metabolic syndrome using BMI in certain parts of the wor...

    Authors: Sook Hee Yoon, Kyu-Tae Han, Sun Jung Kim, Tae Yong Sohn, Byungyool Jeon, Woorim Kim and Eun-Cheol Park
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:554
  5. Malaria prevalence and transmission intensity in Tanzania is heterogeneous with spatial and temporal variations between geographical areas and ecological systems. The objective of this study was to determine t...

    Authors: Leonard E.G. Mboera, Veneranda M. Bwana, Susan F. Rumisha, Robert C. Malima, Malongo R.S. Mlozi, Benjamin K. Mayala, Grades Stanley and Tabitha Mlacha
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:553
  6. China is facing the unprecedented challenges of internal migration. Migrants tend to have poorer utilization of health and family planning services as compared to the local residents. Migrant women are at grea...

    Authors: Jiazhi Zeng, Guanyang Zou, Xiaoqin Song and Li Ling
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:552
  7. Most validated sustainable employability questionnaires are extensive and difficult to obtain. Our objective was to develop a usable and valid tool, a Vitality Scan, to determine possible signs of stagnation i...

    Authors: Livia AM Brouwers, Josephine A Engels, Yvonne F Heerkens and Allard J van der Beek
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:551
  8. Technical and Further Education (TAFE) colleges are the primary provider of vocational education in Australia. Most TAFE students are young adults, a period when health risk behaviours become established. Furt...

    Authors: Flora Tzelepis, Christine L Paul, John Wiggers, Kypros Kypri, Billie Bonevski, Patrick McElduff, Mary Ann Hill, Philip J Morgan, Marita Lynagh, Clare E Collins, Elizabeth Campbell, Ryan J Courtney, Kathy Chapman, Luke Wolfenden, Ashleigh Guillaumier and Andrew Searles
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:550
  9. Parents typically do not recognise their child’s weight status accurately according to clinical criteria, and thus may not take appropriate action if their child is overweight. We developed a novel visual inte...

    Authors: Kathryn N. Parkinson, Angela R. Jones, Martin J. Tovee, Louisa J. Ells, Mark S. Pearce, Vera Araujo-Soares and Ashley J. Adamson
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:549
  10. To date, because of limited budgets and lower incidence of breast cancer, the majority of Asian countries do not have population-based screening programmes, but instead offer opportunistic screening. However, ...

    Authors: Norhashimah Hassan, Weang Kee Ho, Shivaani Mariapun and Soo Hwang Teo
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:548
  11. Recent research has suggested that water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions, in addition to mass drug administration (MDA), are necessary for controlling and eliminating many neglected tropical dise...

    Authors: E. Anna Johnston, Jordan Teague and Jay P. Graham
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:547
  12. The one-sample fecal immunochemical test (FIT) is gaining popularity for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening of average-risk people. However, uptake and annual use remain suboptimal.

    Authors: Nancy P. Gordon and Beverly B. Green
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:546
  13. The Turkish government has implemented several reforms to improve the Turkish Statistical Institute Death Reporting System (TURKSTAT-DRS) since 2009. However, there has been no assessment to evaluate the impac...

    Authors: Raziye Özdemir, Chalapati Rao, Zeliha Öcek and Gönül Dinç Horasan
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:545
  14. Leisure time activities and culture participation may have health effects and be important in pulic health promotion. More knowledge on how cultural activity participation may influence self-perceived health, ...

    Authors: Elisabeth Hansen, Erik Sund, Margunn Skjei Knudtsen, Steinar Krokstad and Turid Lingaas Holmen
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:544
  15. Hygiene behavior plays a relevant role in infectious disease transmission. The aim of this study was to evaluate non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPI) in preventing pediatric influenza infections.

    Authors: Núria Torner, Núria Soldevila, Juan Jose Garcia, Cristian Launes, Pere Godoy, Jesús Castilla and Angela Domínguez
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:543
  16. Alcohol use has been shown to interfere with treatment for depression, but consumption habits are not routinely screened in primary care. To date, few studies have compared the alcohol consumption habits of pa...

    Authors: Julia Åhlin, Mats Hallgren, Agneta Öjehagen, Håkan Källmén and Yvonne Forsell
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:542
  17. The ‘Healthy School Start’ programme was developed to promote healthy dietary habits and physical activity, targeting parents of 6-year-old children in pre-school class. Knowledge of barriers and facilitators ...

    Authors: Helena Bergström, Ulrika Haggård, Åsa Norman, Elinor Sundblom, Liselotte Schäfer Elinder and Gisela Nyberg
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:541
  18. Tanzania adopted Intermittent-preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy (IPTp) policy in 2000; the guidelines at the time of the study recommended the timing of the first dose of intermittent preventive tre...

    Authors: Stephen M. Kibusi, Eunice Kimunai and Courtney S. Hines
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:540
  19. Following the 2009 influenza pandemic, several studies showed that the mortality pattern associated with the A(H1N1)2009 virus primarily affected children and young adults. In this study, we aimed to estimate ...

    Authors: Simon-Djamel Thiberville, Jean Gaudart, Didier Raoult and Remi N. Charrel
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:539
  20. The study investigated whether perceived social support varied among children who have lost their parents to AIDS, those who have lost their parents to other causes, those who are living with HIV/AIDS-infected...

    Authors: Paul Narh Doku, John Enoch Dotse and Kofi Akohene Mensah
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:538
  21. Caste is one of the traditional measures of social segregation in India and differs from other indicators as it is both, endogamous and hereditary. Evidence suggests that belonging to lower castes exposes one ...

    Authors: Priya Vart, Ajay Jaglan and Kashif Shafique
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:537
  22. Multi-component interventions combining educational and environmental strategies have proved effective in increasing children and adolescents’ fruit and vegetable intake. However such interventions are complex...

    Authors: Thea Suldrup Jørgensen, Mette Rasmussen, Anne Kristine Aarestrup, Annette Kjær Ersbøll, Sanne Ellegaard Jørgensen, Elizabeth Goodman, Trine Pagh Pedersen, Pernille Due and Rikke Krølner
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:536
  23. Studies have identified prenatal and early childhood conditions as important contributors to weight status in later life. To date, however, few studies have considered how weight status in adulthood is shaped ...

    Authors: Hui Zheng and Dmitry Tumin
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:535
  24. In the last 20 years, South Africa has experienced political, economic, and demographic transitions accompanied by an epidemiological transition. Like several sub-Saharan countries, the South African populatio...

    Authors: Rihlat Said-Mohamed, Lisa K Micklesfield, John M Pettifor and Shane A Norris
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:534
  25. A systematic review was conducted to assess the cost-effectiveness of routine varicella and herpes zoster (HZ) vaccination in high-income countries estimated by modelling studies.

    Authors: Oliver Damm, Bernhard Ultsch, Johannes Horn, Rafael T. Mikolajczyk, Wolfgang Greiner and Ole Wichmann
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:533
  26. The direct cost of excessive alcohol consumption to health services is substantial but dwarfed by the cost borne by the workplace as a result of lost productivity. The workplace is also a promising setting for...

    Authors: Penny A. Cook, Michela Morleo, David Billington, Kevin Sanderson-Shortt, Colin Jones, Mark Gabbay, Nick Sheron, Mark A. Bellis, Penelope A. Phillips-Howard and Ian T. Gilmore
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:532
  27. To evaluate the effectiveness of an experimental intervention based on standard diet recommendations plus free Smartphone application (app) and wearable device for weight loss, compared with the standard diet ...

    Authors: Esther Granado-Font, Gemma Flores-Mateo, Mar Sorlí-Aguilar, Xavier Montaña-Carreras, Carme Ferre-Grau, Maria-Luisa Barrera-Uriarte, Eulàlia Oriol-Colominas, Cristina Rey-Reñones, Iolanda Caules and Eva-María Satué-Gracia
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:531
  28. Although obesity causes many adverse health consequences, modest weight loss reduces the incidence. There are effective interventions that help people to lose weight but weight regain is common and long term m...

    Authors: Claire D Madigan, Kate Jolly, Andrea Roalfe, Amanda L Lewis, Laura Webber, Paul Aveyard and Amanda J Daley
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:530
  29. In 2010–2011, two large waterborne outbreaks caused by Cryptosporidium hominis affected two cities in Sweden, Östersund and Skellefteå. We investigated potential post-infection health consequences in people who h...

    Authors: Moa Rehn, Anders Wallensten, Micael Widerström, Mikael Lilja, Maria Grunewald, Stephan Stenmark, Malin Kark and Johan Lindh
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:529
  30. Neighbourhood income level is associated with the incidence of stroke and stroke-related mortality. It has also been linked to receipt of appropriate services, post discharge motor recovery and functional stat...

    Authors: Mary Egan, Lucy-Ann Kubina, Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz, Dorothy Kessler, Elizabeth Kristjansson and Michael Sawada
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:528
  31. Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large proportion of adolescents do not meet the recommended levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). This is pa...

    Authors: C L Edwardson, D M Harrington, T Yates, D H Bodicoat, K Khunti, T Gorely, L B Sherar, R T Edwards, C Wright, K Harrington and M J Davies
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:526
  32. Across Europe, Canada, and the United States, 22–43 % of transgender (trans) people report a history of suicide attempts. We aimed to identify intervenable factors (related to social inclusion, transphobia, or...

    Authors: Greta R. Bauer, Ayden I. Scheim, Jake Pyne, Robb Travers and Rebecca Hammond
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:525
  33. The aim of the Activating Schoolyards Study is to develop, implement, document and assess a comprehensive schoolyard intervention to promote physical activity (PA) during school recess for primary school child...

    Authors: Henriette Bondo Andersen, Charlotte Skau Pawlowski, Hanne Bebendorf Scheller, Jens Troelsen, Mette Toftager and Jasper Schipperijn
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:523
  34. Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most prevalent and expensive health care problems in industrialised countries. LBP leads to high health care utility and productivity losses; leaving the individual, the emplo...

    Authors: Arnela Suman, Frederieke G. Schaafsma, Petra J.M. Elders, Maurits W. van Tulder and Johannes R. Anema
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:522
  35. Globalization and increased marketing of non-nutritious foods and beverages are driving a nutrition transition in developing countries, adversely affecting the health of vulnerable populations. This is a visua...

    Authors: Baharak Amanzadeh, Karen Sokal-Gutierrez and Judith C Barker
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:521
  36. Online gambling has been legalized in France in 2010. Licenses are issued to gambling operators who demonstrate their ability to respect the legal framework (security, taxation, consumer protection, etc.). The...

    Authors: Julie Caillon, Marie Grall-Bronnec, Jean-Benoit Hardouin, Jean-Luc Venisse and Gaelle Challet-Bouju
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:519
  37. Previous research has shown that the built environment plays a role in habitual levels of physical activity (PA), however much of this research has been conducted in adults and higher income countries. The aim...

    Authors: Tracy L. Kolbe-Alexander, Kyla Pacheco, Simone A. Tomaz, David Karpul and Estelle V. Lambert
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:518
  38. Mothers’ self-efficacy for limiting their children’s television viewing is an important correlate of this behaviour in young children. However, no studies have examined how maternal self-efficacy changes over ...

    Authors: Jill A Hnatiuk, Jo Salmon, Karen J. Campbell, Nicola D. Ridgers and Kylie D. Hesketh
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:517
  39. Sedentary behavior is defined as any waking behavior characterized by an energy expenditure of 1.5 METS or less while in a sitting or reclining posture. This study examines this definition by assessing the ene...

    Authors: Maedeh Mansoubi, Natalie Pearson, Stacy A Clemes, Stuart JH Biddle, Danielle H Bodicoat, Keith Tolfrey, Charlotte L Edwardson and Thomas Yates
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:516
  40. Tuberculosis (TB) is a global public health issue posing serious harm to the human health. Many studies have suggested that smoking and excessive alcohol consumption are risk factors for TB. Laboratory evidenc...

    Authors: Mengshi Chen, Jing Deng, Wufei Li, Dan Lin, Congxu Su, Mian Wang, Xun Li, Benjamin Kwaku Abuaku, Hongzhuan Tan and Shi Wu Wen
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:515
  41. Prenatal care reduces perinatal morbidity. However, there are no population-based studies examining the adequacy of prenatal care among women living with HIV. Accordingly, we compared the prevalence of adequat...

    Authors: Ryan Ng, Erin M Macdonald, Mona R Loutfy, Mark H Yudin, Janet Raboud, Khatundi-Irene Masinde, Ahmed M Bayoumi, Wangari E Tharao, Jason Brophy, Richard H Glazier and Tony Antoniou
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:514
  42. Increasing the healthfulness of campus food environments is an important step in promoting healthful food choices among college students. This study explored university students’ suggestions on promoting healt...

    Authors: Habiba I. Ali, Amjad H. Jarrar, Mostafa Abo-El-Enen, Mariam Al Shamsi and Huda Al Ashqar
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:512
  43. Unconditional and conditional cash transfer programmes (UCT and CCT) show potential to improve the well-being of orphans and other children made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS (OVC). We address the gap in current unde...

    Authors: Thomas M. Crea, Andrew D. Reynolds, Aakanksha Sinha, Jeffrey W. Eaton, Laura A. Robertson, Phyllis Mushati, Lovemore Dumba, Gideon Mavise, J. C. Makoni, Christina M. Schumacher, Constance A. Nyamukapa and Simon Gregson
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:511
  44. Lived health and biological health are two different perspectives of health introduced by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Since in the concept of lived health the ...

    Authors: Cristina Bostan, Cornelia Oberhauser, Gerold Stucki, Jerome Bickenbach and Alarcos Cieza
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2015 15:508

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