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Anke Oenema

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The association between cycling to school and being overweight in Rotterdam (The Netherlands) and Kristiansand (Norway)

2011

Active transportation is a behavior that might contribute to energy balance. However, no clear association between active commuting to school and weight status has been reported in the international literature. Also, new studies indicate that cycling to school might have a greater health potential than walking to school. The purpose of the present study is to assess the potential association between cycling to school and weight status in two European cities, Rotterdam and Kristiansand, where cycling to school remains common. Data from two studies, ENDORSE (Rotterdam) and Youth in Balance (Kristiansand), were used including, respectively, 1361 and 1197 adolescents with mean ages of 14.1 and …

Gerontologybusiness.industryeducationPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationOdds ratioOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesityOccupational safety and healthInjury preventionmedicineOrthopedics and Sports Medicinemedicine.symptombusinesshuman activitiesBody mass indexDemographyScandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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Socio-demographic factors as correlates of active commuting to school in Rotterdam, the Netherlands

2008

Objective. Report frequencies of adolescents' active commuting to school in an inner city environment in the Netherlands, and to explore potential socio-demographic correlates of active commuting to school. Methods. Cross-sectional data were obtained from the ENDORSE study (2005-2006) including 1361 adolescents (response=82%), aged 12-15 from 16 schools in Rotterdam. Socio-demographic variables were assessed by questionnaire. height and weight were measured and distance to school was calculated based on route planner information. Multilevel logistic regressions were performed to analyze the data. Results. The proportions of participants categorized as walkers, cyclists, non-active commuters…

MaleAdolescentUrban PopulationEpidemiologyCross-sectional studyHealth BehaviorEthnic groupPoison controlTransportationWalkingLogistic regressionWhite PeopleOccupational safety and healthSurveys and QuestionnairesInjury preventionHumansMedicineChildNetherlandsbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomicsOverweightBicyclingCross-Sectional StudiesLogistic ModelsSocioeconomic FactorsAdolescent BehaviorFemalebusinessAdolescent healthDemographyPreventive Medicine
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Is mental health literacy for depression associated with the intention toward preventive actions? A cross-sectional study among university students

2021

Objective Mental Health Literacy (MHL) might play an important role in preventing depression. This study assessed the MHL level for depression of university students and its association with intentions toward preventive actions against depression. Participants: University students (n = 315) were surveyed online. Methods: MHL level and group differences were analyzed using t-tests and one-way ANOVA. To investigate the relation between MHL and the intention for preventive actions against depression, correlation and regression analyses were performed. Results: The mean MHL level of the participants was reasonably high (42.65 of 75 points). MHL levels differed significantly between different gr…

AUSTRALIAN BACHELORCross-sectional studymental health literacymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPsychological interventionYOUNG-PEOPLEExplained variationSTIGMATIZING ATTITUDESPromotion (rank)intentionpreventive behaviorBELIEFSDepression preventionDISORDERS FINDINGSHELPAnalysis of varianceuniversity studentsPsychologyMental health literacyDepression (differential diagnoses)Depression preventionClinical psychologymedia_commonINTERVENTIONSJournal of American College Health
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Longitudinal associations between cycling to school and weight status

2011

Objective. The objective of the present study was to assess the longitudinal association between cycling to school and weight status in two cities where cycling to school is common Kristiansand (Norway) and Rotterdam (The Netherlands). Methods. Data from two studies ENDORSE (Rotterdam) and YOUTH IN BALANCE (Kristiansand) were used. Both studies were longitudinal with two years between time (T) 1 and T2 measurements, and with mean age at T1 of 13.2 and 13.4 years, respectively. The sample was categorized into the following groups according to responses about main mode of commuting to school at the two time points: NO cycling, STARTED cycling, STOPPED cycling and CONTINUED cycling. Measured w…

MaleGerontologyobesityTime Factorsgenetic structuresHealth BehaviorTransportationOverweightBody Mass IndexRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesOdds RatioPrevalencelongitudinal associationsLongitudinal StudiesadolescentsChildNetherlandsSchoolsNutrition and DieteticsNorwayHealth PolicydeterminantsActive commutingFemaleHealth behaviormedicine.symptomCyclingAdolescenteducationRisk AssessmentBMISDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingEnvironmental healthmedicineHumansactive transportStudentsWeight statusSedentary lifestylebusiness.industryBody WeightPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesityBicyclingLogistic ModelsMulticenter studyAdolescent BehaviorPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthSedentary BehaviorbusinessBody mass index
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