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View article: How Accurate Is Multiple Imputation for Nutrient Intake Estimation? Insights from ASA24 Data
How Accurate Is Multiple Imputation for Nutrient Intake Estimation? Insights from ASA24 Data Open
Background/Objectives: Accurate dietary assessment is crucial for nutritional epidemiology, but tools like 24 h recalls (24HRs) face challenges with missing or implausible data. The Automated Self-Administered 24 h Dietary Assessment Tool …
View article: The Healthy Environments and Active Living for Translational Health (HEALTH) Platform: A smartphone-based platform for geographic ecological momentary assessment research
The Healthy Environments and Active Living for Translational Health (HEALTH) Platform: A smartphone-based platform for geographic ecological momentary assessment research Open
Smartphones are an increasingly popular delivery mechanism for digital health interventions and observational research. Many digital health studies adopt an ecological momentary assessment (EMA) methodology, which can be extended by incorp…
View article: Does outdoor advertising correlate with retail food purchases made by adolescents? A cross-sectional study in Canada
Does outdoor advertising correlate with retail food purchases made by adolescents? A cross-sectional study in Canada Open
Food marketing plays a substantial role in shaping adolescent diets, having wide-ranging ramifications for health behaviours and outcomes throughout the life course. Yet, there remains a dearth of research about how outdoor advertising as …
View article: Patient Experience With Resident Versus Staff Physicians: Results From a Cross-Sectional Patient Survey From Canadian Family Medicine Residencies
Patient Experience With Resident Versus Staff Physicians: Results From a Cross-Sectional Patient Survey From Canadian Family Medicine Residencies Open
Background and Objectives: We compared experiences of patients who reported usually being seen by a resident with those usually seen by a staff physician. Methods: We analyzed responses to a patient experience survey distributed at 13 fami…
View article: Ocular immunosuppressive microenvironment and novel drug delivery for control of uveitis
Ocular immunosuppressive microenvironment and novel drug delivery for control of uveitis Open
View article: A novel geographic ecological momentary assessment tool used to measure wellbeing and sleep quality based on exposure to parks
A novel geographic ecological momentary assessment tool used to measure wellbeing and sleep quality based on exposure to parks Open
Population Medicine considers the following types of articles:• Research Papers -reports of data from original research or secondary dataset analyses.• Review Papers -comprehensive, authoritative, reviews within the journal's scope.These i…
View article: Breakfast Consumption and Diet Quality of Teens in Southwestern Ontario
Breakfast Consumption and Diet Quality of Teens in Southwestern Ontario Open
Previous day breakfast consumers had significantly higher diet quality scores and better nutrient intakes than breakfast skippers, although, on average, both had poor diet quality. Consequently, it is unlikely that simply advising teens to…
View article: Ocular Drug Delivery: Advancements and Innovations
Ocular Drug Delivery: Advancements and Innovations Open
Ocular drug delivery has been significantly advanced for not only pharmaceutical compounds, such as steroids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, immune modulators, antibiotics, and so forth, but also for the rapidly progressed gene ther…
View article: Postpartum haemorrhage in rural Indigenous women: scoping review of a global obstetrical challenge
Postpartum haemorrhage in rural Indigenous women: scoping review of a global obstetrical challenge Open
We conducted a scoping review to determine incidence and risk factors for postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) in rural Indigenous women. We systematically searched PubMed (Medline), EMBASE, and CINAHL for all peer-reviewed articles and grey liter…
View article: SmartAPPetite for youth: development and evaluation of a smartphone app for improving adolescent food literacy and healthy eating
SmartAPPetite for youth: development and evaluation of a smartphone app for improving adolescent food literacy and healthy eating Open
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View article: Off-Part Motion Optimization for an Automated Fiber Placement Machine using Travelling Salesman Problem
Off-Part Motion Optimization for an Automated Fiber Placement Machine using Travelling Salesman Problem Open
High relief is a sculpture where more than half of 3D figure is attached onto a background plane.The main problem of high relief modeling from 3D object is how to transform the 3D geometry within limited depth range.This paper presents a n…
View article: Examining the Correlates of Adolescent Food and Nutrition Knowledge
Examining the Correlates of Adolescent Food and Nutrition Knowledge Open
Food literacy is a set of skills and knowledge that are integral to diet. It is common among teenagers to not have basic food literacy skills needed to consume a healthy diet. This study examined: (1) the current state of food and nutritio…
View article: How Do Urban Environments Affect Young People’s Mental Health? A Novel Conceptual Framework to Bridge Public Health, Planning, and Neurourbanism
How Do Urban Environments Affect Young People’s Mental Health? A Novel Conceptual Framework to Bridge Public Health, Planning, and Neurourbanism Open
Childhood and adolescence are crucial periods for mental and social development. Currently, mental illness among young people is a global epidemic, and rates of disorders such as depression and anxiety are rising. Urban living, compared wi…
View article: The social disorganization of intimate partner violence
The social disorganization of intimate partner violence Open
Recently, scholars have begun to recognize new theoretical connections between geography and intimate partner violence (IPV). One such theory is social disorganization theory (SDT). According to SDT, crime in communities can primarily be e…
View article: Obstetrical care closer to home: team-based high risk care in Canada's Arctic
Obstetrical care closer to home: team-based high risk care in Canada's Arctic Open
The Qikiqtani Region of Nunavut is served by a regional hospital with over 400 births annually. In Nunavut, age-specific fertility rates are over 8 times the national average, with increased pre-eclampsia, postpartum hemorrhage, and preter…
View article: Towards the optimal use of impact captions on TV programmes
Towards the optimal use of impact captions on TV programmes Open
View article: Using a Smartphone Application to Promote Healthy Dietary Behaviours and Local Food Consumption
Using a Smartphone Application to Promote Healthy Dietary Behaviours and Local Food Consumption Open
Smartphone “apps” are a powerful tool for public health promotion, but unidimensional interventions have been ineffective at sustaining behavioural change. Various logistical issues exist in successful app development for health interventi…
View article: Time-Series Analysis of Continuously Monitored Blood Glucose: The Impacts of Geographic and Daily Lifestyle Factors
Time-Series Analysis of Continuously Monitored Blood Glucose: The Impacts of Geographic and Daily Lifestyle Factors Open
Type 2 diabetes is known to be associated with environmental, behavioral, and lifestyle factors. However, the actual impacts of these factors on blood glucose (BG) variation throughout the day have remained relatively unexplored. Continuou…