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View article: Self-Powered, High-Speed Photodetection Using Sn (5%) Doped Nanocrystalline CdS Thin Films Deposited by Vacuum Evaporation on FTO
Self-Powered, High-Speed Photodetection Using Sn (5%) Doped Nanocrystalline CdS Thin Films Deposited by Vacuum Evaporation on FTO Open
View article: E-Cigarettes and the Nicotine Epidemic: Statement From the International Pediatric Association
E-Cigarettes and the Nicotine Epidemic: Statement From the International Pediatric Association Open
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have rapidly emerged as a new frontier in the global nicotine epidemic, particularly targeting children, adolescents, and youth. Marketed as safer alternatives and cessation aids, e-cigarettes deliver h…
View article: Co-creating community engagement and involvement strategies: understanding challenges and needs of people living with multiple long-term conditions and stakeholders’ perspectives in India and Nepal
Co-creating community engagement and involvement strategies: understanding challenges and needs of people living with multiple long-term conditions and stakeholders’ perspectives in India and Nepal Open
Living with multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs) presents significant healthcare and patient-level challenges, which are further compounded by fragmented and poorly coordinated healthcare systems, leading to difficulties in access, dissat…
View article: The switch from IFRS to local GAAP: Evidence from UK private firms
The switch from IFRS to local GAAP: Evidence from UK private firms Open
View article: Multivariate Decomposition Analysis of Factors Influencing Successful Quitting of Smoking in Global Adult Tobacco Survey of India, Waves One and Two
Multivariate Decomposition Analysis of Factors Influencing Successful Quitting of Smoking in Global Adult Tobacco Survey of India, Waves One and Two Open
Background Understanding the factors that support sustained smoking cessation is essential for evaluating the effectiveness of tobacco control measures and improving quit outcomes at the population level. This study investigates successful…
View article: A Full-Stack Web Solution for Online FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods) Management System Using MERN: Design, Implementation and Evaluation
A Full-Stack Web Solution for Online FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods) Management System Using MERN: Design, Implementation and Evaluation Open
-This project presents a comprehensive Online FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods) Management System designed to streamline and modernize the management of retail operations for FMCG products. The system offers an intuitive and responsive int…
View article: Emotions in Tweets: A Sentiment Analysis Approach.
Emotions in Tweets: A Sentiment Analysis Approach. Open
View article: Current scenario, challenges and way forward for augmenting tobacco control policies and programs in India: a community-based qualitative study
Current scenario, challenges and way forward for augmenting tobacco control policies and programs in India: a community-based qualitative study Open
The study provides a thorough understanding of factors that lead to tobacco initiation and stakeholder's opinion on youth-related tobacco legislation that provides direction for strengthening existing tobacco control efforts. There is a ne…
View article: Cardio-metabolic traits and its socioeconomic differentials among school children including metabolically obese normal weight phenotypes in India: A post-COVID baseline characteristics of LEAP-C cohort
Cardio-metabolic traits and its socioeconomic differentials among school children including metabolically obese normal weight phenotypes in India: A post-COVID baseline characteristics of LEAP-C cohort Open
Background Cardio-metabolic risks emerge in early life and progress further in adult life. In recent times, COVID-19 pandemic aggravated risks owing to poor food security and diet quality. We aimed to assess the prevalence of cardiometabol…
View article: Home, school, and retail food environments driving obesity among adolescent girls in South Asia
Home, school, and retail food environments driving obesity among adolescent girls in South Asia Open
Urgent action is required to tackle the rising prevalence of overweight and obesity among adolescent girls in South Asia by improving food environments and countering the influence of powerful commercial organisations, argue Kathryn Backho…
View article: Peer Education Initiatives for Promoting Adolescent Health in the South-East Asia Region: Findings From Desk Review and Key Informant Interviews
Peer Education Initiatives for Promoting Adolescent Health in the South-East Asia Region: Findings From Desk Review and Key Informant Interviews Open
View article: Evaluation of Tibial and Median Nerves in Patients with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Using Shear Wave Elastography
Evaluation of Tibial and Median Nerves in Patients with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Using Shear Wave Elastography Open
Background Diabetes mellitus (DM) leads to diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN), a significant complication affecting a large percentage of diabetic patients. Traditional methods like nerve conduction studies have limitations in diagnosing…
View article: Assessing second-hand smoke exposure among non-smoking youth in India: Insights from GATS I & II
Assessing second-hand smoke exposure among non-smoking youth in India: Insights from GATS I & II Open
Background & objectives This study aimed to compare the prevalence and identify the patterns of second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure among non-smoking Indian youth (ages 15-24 and 25-29 yr) in various settings-homes, workplaces, public places,…
View article: Study on educational rearing between children in rural and urban areas
Study on educational rearing between children in rural and urban areas Open
View article: Structural Health Monitoring in Aerospace: Integrating Sensor Technologies for Enhanced Safety and Efficiency
Structural Health Monitoring in Aerospace: Integrating Sensor Technologies for Enhanced Safety and Efficiency Open
View article: Buying behaviour of customers towards online shopping: A paradigm shift
Buying behaviour of customers towards online shopping: A paradigm shift Open
View article: Effect of rotation on the onset of convection in magnetic nanofluids containing gyrotactic microorganisms
Effect of rotation on the onset of convection in magnetic nanofluids containing gyrotactic microorganisms Open
The focus of this work is on employing linear stability analysis to investigate the initiation of the bioconvection (B convec ) phenomenon in the presence of rotational influence. In this study, we examine a water based magnetic nanofluids…
View article: Whip It Good: A Case of Vitamin B12 Deficiency and Subacute Combined Degeneration of the Spinal Cord
Whip It Good: A Case of Vitamin B12 Deficiency and Subacute Combined Degeneration of the Spinal Cord Open
A 40-year-old male patient with no significant past history presented to the emergency room with bilateral upper and lower extremity numbness and difficulty walking for three weeks. MRI of the thoracic spine revealed cord signal abnormalit…
View article: A Scoping Review of Existing Policy Instruments to Tackle Overweight and Obesity in India: Recommendations for a Social and Behaviour Change Communication Strategy
A Scoping Review of Existing Policy Instruments to Tackle Overweight and Obesity in India: Recommendations for a Social and Behaviour Change Communication Strategy Open
Background The Indian government is committed to addressing various manifestations of malnutrition, including overweight and obesity, inorder to improve individual health and well-being. The scoping review aims to map existing national pol…
View article: Implementation outcomes of peer education programme comparing state-led and NGO-facilitated models in two Indian states: qualitative findings
Implementation outcomes of peer education programme comparing state-led and NGO-facilitated models in two Indian states: qualitative findings Open
Introduction Each Indian state can select one of the two implementation models under India’s National Adolescent Health Strategy, i.e., Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram, either direct implementation through the existing State Health Dep…
View article: Knowledge, attitude, and practices of adolescents and peer educators in relation to the components of the National Adolescent Health Program in India: findings from a cross-sectional survey
Knowledge, attitude, and practices of adolescents and peer educators in relation to the components of the National Adolescent Health Program in India: findings from a cross-sectional survey Open
Background Adolescence is a critical period of growth and development. Many adverse health outcomes in adulthood begin during adolescence, often due to insufficient knowledge and attitudes resulting from a lack of education. Therefore, app…
View article: Engagement of Peer Educators from India’s National Adolescent Health Programme for the COVID-19 response activities: Qualitative findings from i-Saathiya study
Engagement of Peer Educators from India’s National Adolescent Health Programme for the COVID-19 response activities: Qualitative findings from i-Saathiya study Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic strained India’s healthcare system and health workers unprecedentedly. Purpose The extent of the contribution by peer educators (PEs) from India’s National Adolescent Health Programme-Rashtriya Kishor Swast…
View article: Energy and nutrient intake by 11–13-year-old young adolescents attending private schools in Delhi, India
Energy and nutrient intake by 11–13-year-old young adolescents attending private schools in Delhi, India Open
There are no high-quality data on dietary behaviour of adolescents in India. This study aimed to assess the intake of energy (E), macronutrients and selected micronutrients in a sample of 11–13-year-old schoolchildren in Delhi, India. Part…
View article: Prospective study of exposure to smoking imagery in films and changes in susceptibility to smoking in a cohort of school students in Southern India
Prospective study of exposure to smoking imagery in films and changes in susceptibility to smoking in a cohort of school students in Southern India Open
Prospectively, watching films featuring smoking imagery increases adolescents' vulnerability to smoking. Further research revealed no difference in susceptibility change between youth who saw partially compliant films and those who watched…
View article: A Scoping Review of Existing Policy Instruments to Tackle Overweight and Obesity in India: Recommendations for a Social and Behaviour Change Communication Strategy
A Scoping Review of Existing Policy Instruments to Tackle Overweight and Obesity in India: Recommendations for a Social and Behaviour Change Communication Strategy Open
Background The Indian government is committed to address various manifestations of malnutrition, including overweight and obesity, inorder to improve individual health and well-being. The scoping review aims to map existing national polic…
View article: Corrigendum to “Review of the India Adolescent Health Strategy in the context of disease burden among adolescentstitle of article” [The Lancet Regional Health – Southeast Asia 20 (2024) 100283]
Corrigendum to “Review of the India Adolescent Health Strategy in the context of disease burden among adolescentstitle of article” [The Lancet Regional Health – Southeast Asia 20 (2024) 100283] Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.lansea.2023.100283.].
View article: Intake of free sugars by 11–13-year-old schoolchildren living in Delhi, India
Intake of free sugars by 11–13-year-old schoolchildren living in Delhi, India Open
Intake of free sugars is associated with a risk of non-communicable diseases including dental caries, and authoritative organisations recommend limiting intake to <5% energy intake (E) or lower (1, 2) . National surveys of schoolchildren i…
View article: Intake of energy and macronutrients in the diets of 11–13-year-old schoolchildren living in Delhi India
Intake of energy and macronutrients in the diets of 11–13-year-old schoolchildren living in Delhi India Open
National surveys in India, through measures of anthropometry and biomarkers, have identified a triple burden of malnutrition (undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies and overnutrition) in adolescents (1) . However, there is a dearth of …
View article: Can International Business Perspective Measure Sustainable Development of BRICS Countries? A Panel Data Analysis
Can International Business Perspective Measure Sustainable Development of BRICS Countries? A Panel Data Analysis Open
The level of international business is highly dependent on the numerous macroeconomic and sustainable development factors that play their respective roles in defining a developing nation's economic progress. While examining the long-term g…
View article: Compliance of Adolescent Friendly Health Clinics with National and International Standards: Quantitative findings from the i-Saathiya study
Compliance of Adolescent Friendly Health Clinics with National and International Standards: Quantitative findings from the i-Saathiya study Open
Objective Indian adolescents experience several health challenges requiring acceptable, equitable, appropriate and effective healthcare services. Our objective was to assess the compliance of Adolescent Friendly Health Clinics (AFHCs) in t…