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How should we define health

WEBAbstract. The current WHO definition of health, formulated in 1948, describes health as “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of …

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One Health in the EU: The Next Future

WEBThe first section outlines the main conceptual features of the evolving One Health approach over time. The second section analyses how European laws and policies have …

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Health effects of dietary risks in 195 countries, 1990–2017: a

WEBHealth effects of dietary risks in 195 countries, 1990–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017. / Afshin, Ashkan; Sur, Patrick John; Fay, Kairsten …

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Healthcare access and quality index based on mortality from …

WEBTo isolate the effects of personal health-care access and quality, we risk-standardised cause-specific mortality rates for each geography-year by removing the joint effects of …

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Engaging communities as partners in health crisis response: a …

WEBBackground: Health is increasingly affected by multiple types of crises. Community engagement is recognised as being a critical element in successful crisis response, and …

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Future directions for the concept of salutogenesis: a position article

WEBHowever, health promotion mostly builds on the more vague, general salutogenic orientation that implies the need to foster resources and capacities to promote health …

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Quantifying reciprocal relationships between poverty and health

WEBResults: The effects of income and financial wealth on health are present, but are relatively weak for the overall population. Sensitivity analyses show that these effects are stronger …

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Aligning health, environment, and cost aspects of diets: Identifying

WEBAB - Considering the adverse effects of agricultural-food systems on both human health and the environment, this research aimed to identify sustainable diets, which are nutritious, …

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The Stigma Surrounding Menstruation: Attitudes and

WEBJF - Women's Reproductive Health. IS - 3. ER - Van Lonkhuijzen RM, Garcia FK, Wagemakers A. The Stigma Surrounding Menstruation: Attitudes and Practices …

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On the Voluntariness of Public Health Apps: A European Case …

WEBN2 - As evidenced during the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a growing reliance on smartphone apps such as digital contact tracing apps and vaccination passports to …

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Nutrition research challenges for processed food and health

WEBIf public health nutrition is to consider the degree of food processing as an important element of the link between food and health, certain gaps in research must be …

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Health and quality of life in an aging population

WEBCoupled with an increase in life expectancy, this massive demographic change calls for a major effort to ensure quality of life in our older population. A thorough understanding of …

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Nearby green space and human health: Evaluating accessibility …

WEBN2 - There is growing scientific recognition that contact with nature in general, and contact with urban green more specific, have the potential to positively contribute to human …

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Polysaccharides in Human Health Care — Research@WUR

WEBPolysaccharides are abundant natural polymers found in plants, animals and microorganisms with exceptional properties and essential roles to sustain life. They are …

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Farming for Health. Green-care farming across Europe and the …

WEBN2 - The utilization of agricultural farms as a base for promoting human mental and physical health and social well-being is a new promising development. On farms, the animals, the …

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Impacts of nitrogen emissions on ecosystems and human health: …

WEBThe best quantified adverse impacts include: (i) the loss of plant diversity in terrestrial ecosystems and excess algal growth in aquatic ecosystems, leading to oxygen-deficient …

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An ecosystem service perspective on urban nature, physical …

WEBNature underpins human well-being in critical ways, especially in health. Nature provides pollination of nutritious crops, purification of drinking water, protection from floods, and …

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Care Farming: Making a Meaningful Connection between …

WEBElings, M. / Care Farming: Making a Meaningful Connection between Agriculture, Health Care and Society.Health in the Anthropocene: Living Well on a Finite Planet. editor / …

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Rodent-borne health risks in farming systems

WEBThe main aim of this thesis was to obtain more knowledge about rodent-borne health risks in farming systems in both Europe and Asia. The chapters of this thesis describe several …

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Designing a reference architecture for health information systems

WEBN2 - Background: Healthcare relies on health information systems (HISs) to support the care and receive reimbursement for the care provided. Healthcare providers experience …

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Health-based reassessment of administrative occupational …

WEBT1 - Health-based reassessment of administrative occupational exposure limits. 2-Chlorotoluene. AU - Maclaine Pont, M.A. PY - 2004. Y1 - 2004. M3 - Report. T3 - …

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Ethics of Environment Health — Research@WUR

WEBKorthals, MJJAA 2011, Ethics of Environment Health. in R Chadwick & H ten Have (eds), The SAGE Handbook of Health Care Ethics. Sage, London, pp. 413-426. Ethics of …

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