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View article: Bridging the Gaps in the Future Agroclimatic Suitability of Crops in New Zealand
Bridging the Gaps in the Future Agroclimatic Suitability of Crops in New Zealand Open
Environmental conditions (i.e., soil and climate constraints) define where and when crops can be grown and produced. However, climate change threatens agriculture productivity by modifying the distribution of temperatures, the hydrological…
View article: Care biography: A concept analysis
Care biography: A concept analysis Open
In this article, we investigate how the concept of Care Biography and related concepts are understood and operationalised and describe how it can be applied to advancing our understanding and practice of holistic and person‐centred care. W…
View article: Managing Ownership of Copyright in Research Publications to Increase the Public Benefits from Research
Managing Ownership of Copyright in Research Publications to Increase the Public Benefits from Research Open
Producing and disseminating knowledge is core university business and a collaborative, global activity engaging multiple stakeholders including universities, researchers, governments, Indigenous communities, commercial bodies and the publi…
View article: 1 Foundations of Copyright
1 Foundations of Copyright Open
In this chapter, the way that the concept of the creator as owner grew is described, along with the tensions and motives in initially seeking to control printing through copyright. The rationale for an apparently anglophone focus in consid…
View article: Moderate Exercise and Immune Response in Rats: A Model for Cancer Prevention / Exercício Moderado e Resposta Imune em Ratos: Um Modelo para a Prevenção do Câncer
Moderate Exercise and Immune Response in Rats: A Model for Cancer Prevention / Exercício Moderado e Resposta Imune em Ratos: Um Modelo para a Prevenção do Câncer Open
Exercise is believed to cause changes in population and/or activity of immunocompetent cells. Study of this relationship is difficult in humans because of the multifactorial nature of human physiology and concomitant problems in controllin…
View article: Effect of Exercise and Weight Loss in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome among Obese Women
Effect of Exercise and Weight Loss in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome among Obese Women Open
Ovulation and fertility can be improved by weight loss in obese women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a twelve-week supervised exercise program in combination with diet…
A multilevel mixed effects analysis of informal carers health in Australia: the role of community participation, social support and trust at small area level Open
Background Informal carers suffer from worse health outcomes than non-carers due to their caregiving role. Yet, in a society carers health is as important as that of their care recipients. This study investigated the self-assessed mental a…
View article: A Multilevel Mixed Effects Analysis of Informal Carers Health in Australia: The role of Community Participation, Social Support and Trust at Small Area level.
A Multilevel Mixed Effects Analysis of Informal Carers Health in Australia: The role of Community Participation, Social Support and Trust at Small Area level. Open
Background: Informal carers suffer from worse health outcomes than non-carers due to their caregiving role. Yet, in a society carers health is as important as that of their care recipients. This study investigated the self-assessed mental …
View article: A Multilevel Mixed Effects Analysis of Informal Carers Health in Australia: The role of Community Participation, Social Support and Trust at Small Area level.
A Multilevel Mixed Effects Analysis of Informal Carers Health in Australia: The role of Community Participation, Social Support and Trust at Small Area level. Open
Background: Informal carers suffer from worse health outcomes than non-carers due to their caregiving role. Yet, in a society carers health is as important as that of their care recipients. This study investigated the self-assessed mental …
View article: A Multilevel Mixed Effects Analysis of Informal Carers Health in Australia: The role of Community Participation, Social Support and Trust at Small Area level.
A Multilevel Mixed Effects Analysis of Informal Carers Health in Australia: The role of Community Participation, Social Support and Trust at Small Area level. Open
Background: Informal carers suffer from worse health outcomes than non-carers due to their caregiving role. Yet, in a society carers health is as important as that of their care recipients. This study investigated the self-assessed mental …
View article: A Multilevel Mixed Effects Analysis of Informal Carers Health in Australia: The role of Community Participation, Social Support and Trust at Small Area level.
A Multilevel Mixed Effects Analysis of Informal Carers Health in Australia: The role of Community Participation, Social Support and Trust at Small Area level. Open
Background: Informal carers suffer from worse health outcomes than non-carers due to their caregiving role. Yet, in a society carers health is as important as that of their care recipients. This study investigated the self-assessed mental …
View article: A Multilevel Mixed Effects Analysis of Informal Carers Health in Australia: The role of Community Participation, Social Support and Trust at Small Area level.
A Multilevel Mixed Effects Analysis of Informal Carers Health in Australia: The role of Community Participation, Social Support and Trust at Small Area level. Open
Background: This study investigated the self-assessed mental and general health outcomes of informal carers in Australia. It evaluated the influence of carers’ personal social capital- a logically linked sequence of their social behaviour …
View article: Response to eculizumab in patients with myasthenia gravis recently treated with chronic IVIg: a subgroup analysis of REGAIN and its open-label extension study
Response to eculizumab in patients with myasthenia gravis recently treated with chronic IVIg: a subgroup analysis of REGAIN and its open-label extension study Open
Background: In the phase III eculizumab for refractory generalized myasthenia gravis REGAIN study [ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01997229] and its open-label extension (OLE) [ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02301624], patients with t…
View article: Subgrouping and TargetEd Exercise pRogrammes for knee and hip OsteoArthritis (STEER OA): a systematic review update and individual participant data meta-analysis protocol
Subgrouping and TargetEd Exercise pRogrammes for knee and hip OsteoArthritis (STEER OA): a systematic review update and individual participant data meta-analysis protocol Open
Introduction Knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Therapeutic exercise is a recommended core treatment for people with knee and hip OA, however, the observed effect sizes for reducing pain and improv…
View article: Is Walk Score associated with hospital admissions from chronic diseases? Evidence from a cross-sectional study in a high socioeconomic status Australian city-state
Is Walk Score associated with hospital admissions from chronic diseases? Evidence from a cross-sectional study in a high socioeconomic status Australian city-state Open
Objectives To explore patterns of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).To ascertain the effect of the neighbourhood built environmental features and especially walkability on health outcomes, specifica…
View article: Association of BMI and interpregnancy BMI change with birth outcomes in an Australian obstetric population: a retrospective cohort study
Association of BMI and interpregnancy BMI change with birth outcomes in an Australian obstetric population: a retrospective cohort study Open
Objective To assess maternal and neonatal outcomes associated with increasing body mass index (BMI) and interpregnancy BMI changes in an Australian obstetric population. Methods A retrospective cohort study from 2008 to 2013 was undertaken…
View article: Correlates of Agreement between Accelerometry and Self-reported Physical Activity
Correlates of Agreement between Accelerometry and Self-reported Physical Activity Open
Present findings suggest systematic cultural and/or linguistic and sociodemographic differences in absolute agreement between the IPAQ-LF and the accelerometry-based PA and SB variables. These results have implications for the interpretati…