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View article: Are European Diets Healthy and Sustainable? Evidence from Nine Countries Using the Planetary Health Diet Framework
Are European Diets Healthy and Sustainable? Evidence from Nine Countries Using the Planetary Health Diet Framework Open
Purpose Contemporary food systems pose challenges for both human and planetary health. This study aimed to assess and compare adherence to the Planetary Health Diet (PHD) in nine European countries. Methods Nationally representative dietar…
View article: 116 Preventing overdiagnosis to achieve healthcare sustainability in Egypt as part of the sustainable development goals: strategies towards a high-value healthcare system in Egypt
116 Preventing overdiagnosis to achieve healthcare sustainability in Egypt as part of the sustainable development goals: strategies towards a high-value healthcare system in Egypt Open
View article: Assessing Sustainable and Healthy Diets in Large-Scale Surveys: Validity and Applicability of a Dietary Index Based on a Brief Food Group Propensity Questionnaire Representing the EAT-Lancet Planetary Health Diet
Assessing Sustainable and Healthy Diets in Large-Scale Surveys: Validity and Applicability of a Dietary Index Based on a Brief Food Group Propensity Questionnaire Representing the EAT-Lancet Planetary Health Diet Open
View article: Assessing sustainable and healthy diets in large-scale surveys: validity and applicability of a dietary index based on a brief food group propensity questionnaire representing the EAT-Lancet planetary health diet
Assessing sustainable and healthy diets in large-scale surveys: validity and applicability of a dietary index based on a brief food group propensity questionnaire representing the EAT-Lancet planetary health diet Open
Introduction Ensuring healthy diets within planetary boundaries is essential. However, current instruments measuring adherence to the EAT-Lancet planetary health diet are unsuitable for large-scale surveys. Simplified tools assessing consu…
View article: Using food democracy to overcome the commodification-driven tragedy of the EU’s food system commons
Using food democracy to overcome the commodification-driven tragedy of the EU’s food system commons Open
Current European food system is unsustainable, being leading causes of Non-communicable diseases, having a significant environmental impact, and causing numerous socioeconomic inequalities. The fact that politics governance conceives food …
View article: Exploring the levels of variation, inequality and use of physical activity intervention referrals in England primary care from 2017–2020: a retrospective cohort study
Exploring the levels of variation, inequality and use of physical activity intervention referrals in England primary care from 2017–2020: a retrospective cohort study Open
Objectives In this study, we explore the use of physical activity intervention referrals in primary care in England and compare their use with the rate of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in England from 2017 to 2020. We also expl…
View article: A protocol for mobilising novel finance models for collaborative health promotion and disease prevention initiatives: taking a smart capacitating investment approach in the Invest4Health project
A protocol for mobilising novel finance models for collaborative health promotion and disease prevention initiatives: taking a smart capacitating investment approach in the Invest4Health project Open
Background The prevalence of preventable non-communicable disease (NCD) underpins the need for a life-course and cross-sectoral approach to population health that is grounded in health promotion and disease prevention. European Union (EU) …
View article: The NHS must focus on resource optimisation, not lobbying for more money
The NHS must focus on resource optimisation, not lobbying for more money Open
View article: Reimagining India's National Telemedicine Service to improve access to care
Reimagining India's National Telemedicine Service to improve access to care Open
View article: Adherence to- and factors influencing- healthy and sustainable dietary choices across Europe: a study protocol.
Adherence to- and factors influencing- healthy and sustainable dietary choices across Europe: a study protocol. Open
Background Current food systems in Europe negatively impact the environment, public health, and the public sector, while favoring large food companies, leading to a “Lose-Lose-Lose-Win” scenario. Moreover, food systems have contributed to …
View article: Physicians’ experiences with telemedicine after the publication of India’s Telemedicine Practice Guidelines
Physicians’ experiences with telemedicine after the publication of India’s Telemedicine Practice Guidelines Open
Background Digital health is an important factor in India’s healthcare system. Inclusive policy measures, a fertile technological landscape, and relevant infrastructural development with unprecedented levels of telemedicine adoption, catal…
View article: Car harm: A global review of automobility's harm to people and the environment
Car harm: A global review of automobility's harm to people and the environment Open
View article: Perspectives and use of telemedicine by doctors in India: A cross-sectional study
Perspectives and use of telemedicine by doctors in India: A cross-sectional study Open
India has committed to formulating a roadmap for realising a resilient health system, with digital health being an important element. Following the successful implementation of a free telemedicine service, eSanjeevani, India published the …
View article: Quasi-experimental evaluation of a nationwide diabetes prevention programme
Quasi-experimental evaluation of a nationwide diabetes prevention programme Open
Diabetes is a leading cause of morbidity, mortality and cost of illness1,2. Health behaviours, particularly those related to nutrition and physical activity, play a key role in the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus3…
View article: Understanding systemic cooling poverty
Understanding systemic cooling poverty Open
View article: Achieving behavior change at scale: Causal evidence from a national lifestyle intervention program for pre-diabetes in the UK
Achieving behavior change at scale: Causal evidence from a national lifestyle intervention program for pre-diabetes in the UK Open
There remains widespread doubt among clinicians that mere lifestyle advice and counseling provided in routine care can achieve improvements in health. We aimed to determine the health effects of the largest behavior change program for pre-…
View article: ‘The plural of silo is not ecosystem’: Qualitative study on the role of innovation ecosystems in supporting ‘Internet of Things’ applications in health and care
‘The plural of silo is not ecosystem’: Qualitative study on the role of innovation ecosystems in supporting ‘Internet of Things’ applications in health and care Open
Background Internet of Things (IoT) innovations such as wearables and sensors promise improved health outcomes and service efficiencies. Yet, most applications remain experimental with little routine use in health and care settings. We sou…
View article: Transitions to food democracy through multilevel governance
Transitions to food democracy through multilevel governance Open
Food systems in Europe are largely unjust and not sustainable. Despite substantial negative consequences for individual health, the environment and public sector health and care services, large multi-national corporations continue to benef…
View article: A virtual bridge to Universal Healthcare in India
A virtual bridge to Universal Healthcare in India Open
View article: Survey of young women's state of knowledge and perceptions about oral contraceptives in Germany
Survey of young women's state of knowledge and perceptions about oral contraceptives in Germany Open
View article: A novel ontological approach reveals underuse and variation in the use of physical activity interventions to address CVD risk factors in England primary care: Observational study (Preprint)
A novel ontological approach reveals underuse and variation in the use of physical activity interventions to address CVD risk factors in England primary care: Observational study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND In 2019, cardiovascular disease (CVD) accounted for 14% of total disability-adjusted life years and 30% of all deaths in England. Fast forwarding to 2020, many healthcare systems were on the verge of being overwhelmed by COVID-…
View article: Perspectives and use of telemedicine by doctors in India: A cross-sectional study
Perspectives and use of telemedicine by doctors in India: A cross-sectional study Open
Objectives India has committed to formulating a roadmap for realising a resilient health system, with digital health being an important element of this. Following the successful implementation of a free telemedicine service, eSanjeevani, I…
View article: Internet of things–Enabled technologies as an intervention for childhood obesity: A systematic review
Internet of things–Enabled technologies as an intervention for childhood obesity: A systematic review Open
Childhood obesity is one of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st century, with consequences lasting into adulthood. Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled devices have been studied and deployed for monitoring and tracking diet a…
View article: Re-exploring the nexus between the health and education systems in the time of COVID-19
Re-exploring the nexus between the health and education systems in the time of COVID-19 Open
View article: Teachers: the forgotten health workforce
Teachers: the forgotten health workforce Open
View article: Use of lifestyle interventions in primary care for individuals with newly diagnosed hypertension, hyperlipidaemia or obesity: a retrospective cohort study
Use of lifestyle interventions in primary care for individuals with newly diagnosed hypertension, hyperlipidaemia or obesity: a retrospective cohort study Open
Summary Objective Lifestyle interventions can be efficacious in reducing cardiovascular disease risk factors and are recommended as first-line interventions in England. However, recent information on the use of these interventions in prima…
View article: The poor relation: health education in English schools
The poor relation: health education in English schools Open
View article: Leveraging the bi-directional links between health and education to promote long-term resilience and equality
Leveraging the bi-directional links between health and education to promote long-term resilience and equality Open
View article: Overcoming the incumbency and barriers to sustainable cooling
Overcoming the incumbency and barriers to sustainable cooling Open
This article examines cooling in the built environment, an area of rapidly rising energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions. Specifically, the status quo of cooling is assessed and proposals are made for how to advance towards sustainable…
View article: Modifying the school determinants of children’s health
Modifying the school determinants of children’s health Open