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The role of family-related factors in the effects of the UP4FUN school-based family-focused intervention targeting screen time in 10- to 12-year-old …

2014

Background Screen-related behaviours are highly prevalent in schoolchildren. Considering the adverse health effects and the relation of obesity and screen time in childhood, efforts to affect screen use in children are warranted. Parents have been identified as an important influence on children’s screen time and therefore should be involved in prevention programmes. The aim was to examine the mediating role of family-related factors on the effects of the school-based family-focused UP4FUN intervention aimed at screen time in 10- to 12-year-old European children (n child–parent dyads = 1940). Methods A randomised controlled trial was conducted to test the six-week UP4FUN intervention in 10-…

GerontologyParentsMalePediatric ObesityChild Health ServicesPsychological interventionYOUNG-PEOPLEDETERMINANTSlaw.invention0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicine and Health SciencesMedicineBALANCE-RELATED BEHAVIORS030212 general & internal medicineChildChildrenCONSTRUCT-VALIDITYSchoolsVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Preventive medicine: 804SEDENTARY BEHAVIOREuropeOBESITY/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingTelevisionFemaleTEST-RETEST RELIABILITYObesity preventionFamily RelationsResearch ArticleAdultMediation (statistics)medicine.medical_specialtyQUESTIONNAIRE030209 endocrinology & metabolism03 medical and health sciencesScreen timeComputerSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingIntervention (counseling)HumansSedentary lifestyleSchool Health Servicesbusiness.industryPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPREVENTIONScreen timePHYSICAL-ACTIVITYVideo GamesParents [Author Keywords]BiostatisticsSedentary BehaviorbusinessBMC Public Health
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Active commuting to school among preschool-aged children and its barriers: An exploratory study in collaboration with parents

2018

Abstract Introduction Active commuting to school (ACS) contributes to children's overall physical activity levels, providing multiple health benefits. However, studies analyzing the modes of transport used among children of preschool age (3–5 years), as well as which factors affect ACS, are scant. Methods We performed a mixed-method study, initially taking a qualitative approach in collaboration with parents of preschool-aged children (i.e., focus groups), to identify their usual modes of commuting to school with their offspring. Following this, we asked parents, through a questionnaire, about the modes of transport to school they use with their children, as well as the weekly use-frequency…

GerontologyPreschool childHealth PolicyeducationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthExploratory researchTransportationSample (statistics)030229 sport sciencesAffect (psychology)PollutionMetropolitan areaFocus group03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAge groups030212 general & internal medicineSafety Risk Reliability and QualityPsychologySafety ResearchPsychosocialJournal of Transport & Health
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Social isolation and physical activity mediate associations between free bus travel and wellbeing among older adults in England

2019

Background: Aims of this study were: (i) to examine relationships between free bus travel and wellbeing, and (ii) to assess the extent to which these associations can be explained by two key potential mediators: social isolation and physical activity. Methods: Data were from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (n = 5861). Linear regression models tested associations between (i) concessionary bus pass (CBP) ownership and (ii) frequency of CBP use and three measures of wellbeing (quality of life, life satisfaction, depressive symptoms), adjusting for age, sex, marital status, socioeconomic status and limiting long-standing illness. Mediation analyses tested the role of (i) social isolati…

GerontologyQuality of lifeLongitudinal studyMediation (statistics)Poison controlTransportation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)medicine030212 general & internal medicineSocial isolationSafety Risk Reliability and QualitySocioeconomic statusPublic healthSocial isolation030505 public healthDepressionPhysical activityWellbeingHealth PolicyBus travelPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLife satisfactionPollutionOlder adultsMarital statusmedicine.symptomPublic transport0305 other medical sciencePsychologySafety Research
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Transportation mode usage and physical, mental and social functions in older Japanese adults

2015

Abstract Objective The purpose of this study was to cross-sectionally examine associations between frequencies of bicycle and motor vehicle travel, physical and mental statuses and social networks. Methods This study was conducted from 2009 to 2012 with 629 community-dwelling older adults (73.3±5.2 years old, female 53.7%) in Kasama City, Rural Japan. Travel status, physical activity scale for the elderly, Lubben social network scale and geriatric depression scale were collected via a self-administrated questionnaire. We also calculated a standardized physical function score through physical performance tests. Results After adjusting for age, gender, education, living arrangement, body mass…

Gerontologygoing outSocial networkbusiness.industryHealth PolicyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPhysical activityphysical activityTransportationta3142PollutionmobilityMode (music)Scale (social sciences)depressionGeriatric Depression ScalebicycleSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessAssociation (psychology)PsychologySafety ResearchBody mass indexDepression (differential diagnoses)Journal of Transport & Health
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HPTLC Phenolic Profiles as Useful Tools for the Authentication of Honey

2018

The present study reveals the utility of high-performance thin-layer chromatographic (HPTLC) fingerprinting of phenolic constituents for the authentication of monofloral honeys. The obtained data enables a more complete assessment of honey quality and the identification of emerging threats to honey quality. The developed procedure facilitates differentiation of varietal honeys and detection of honey adulterations. We used an HPTLC fingerprint analysis to determine the characteristic patterns of different honey types (willow, buckwheat, heather, pine honeydew, and manuka honey). The HPTLC chromatograms were used to determine the differences in the botanical origin of the honey samples on the…

HPTLC fingerprintHplc analysisHoneydewChromatographyHptlc fingerprintChemistry010401 analytical chemistryhoneyphenolic compounds04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food science01 natural sciencesApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyHoney samplesManuka Honey0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical Chemistry0404 agricultural biotechnologyhigh-performance thin-layer chromatographySafety Risk Reliability and QualitySafety ResearchFood ScienceFood Analytical Methods
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Hazards That Can Affect CNC Machine Tools during Operation—An AHP Approach

2020

CNC (computer numerically controlled) machine tools are highly advanced technological systems, used to machine parts by means of metal cutting processes. Their structure and kinematics are very complex, involving accurate coordinated motions on three to five axes. Operating CNC machine tools is a complicated process, which can easily be affected by errors. Nowadays, safety systems and devices are developed in order to make this process safer and more user friendly. Modern CNC controllers are designed to deal with obvious sources of hazards, such as overloads (by means of various sensor systems) and collisions (by checking the NC code syntax and simulating it on the machine). However, despit…

Hazard (logic)0209 industrial biotechnologyinaccurate setuplcsh:Industrial safety. Industrial accident preventionbusiness.product_categoryProcess (engineering)Computer scienceanalytic hierarchy process (AHP)Analytic hierarchy processSystem safetyComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS02 engineering and technology03 medical and health sciences020901 industrial engineering & automation0302 clinical medicineMachininglcsh:T55-55.3Safety Risk Reliability and Qualitymachine toolslcsh:R5-920User FriendlyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthsimulation030210 environmental & occupational healthReliability engineeringMachine tooloperationNumerical controlcomputer numerical control (CNC)lcsh:Medicine (General)businessSafety ResearchhazardsSafety
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Safety study of an LNG regasification plant using an FMECA and HAZOP integrated methodology

2015

Abstract A safety analysis was performed to determine possible accidental events in the storage system used in the liquefied natural gas regasification plant using the integrated application of failure modes, effects and criticality analysis (FMECA) and hazard and operability analysis (HAZOP) methodologies. The goal of the FMECA technique is the estimation of component failure modes and their major effects, whereas HAZOP is a structured and systematic technique that provides an identification of the hazards and the operability problems using logical sequences of cause-deviation-consequence of process parameters. The proposed FMECA and HAZOP integrated analysis (FHIA) has been designed as a …

Hazard (logic)EngineeringOperabilityHazard and operability studyGeneral Chemical EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringRisk analysiRisk analysis (business)Human errorSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialeSafety Risk Reliability and QualitySettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariRegasificationbusiness.industryReliability engineeringFailure mode effects and criticality analysisControl and Systems EngineeringSystems engineeringLNGHAZOPRisk priority numberbusinessFailure mode and effects analysisRegasification terminalFood ScienceLiquefied natural gasFMECA
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Integration of interlock system analysis with automated HAZOP analysis

2001

Abstract The paper details the integration of a method for the analysis of interlock systems with a software support system for HAZOP analysis. The proposed software aims to enhance the potential of HAZOP in terms of depth and efficiency of the analysis. This enhancement is reached through the continuation of the hazard and operability analysis, limited to a group of events which may hold high risks for the plant and/or surrounding environment. The analysis technique of the emergency interlock systems and other plant protection measures proposed by the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) of the American Institution of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) has been assumed as a starting point. Th…

Hazard (logic)EngineeringOperabilitybusiness.industryHazard and operability studyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringReliability engineeringSoftwareProcess safetySystems engineeringSupport systemSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessInterlockReliability (statistics)Reliability Engineering & System Safety
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Comparing the cycling behaviours of Australian, Chinese and Colombian cyclists using a behavioural questionnaire paradigm.

2020

Cyclists are vulnerable road users and face disproportionately high rates of road trauma, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Behaviour of road users is a system outcome, and thus studying cyclist behaviours can identify problems in the whole road transport system and assist in generating long-lasting, cost-effective solutions to promote cyclist safety. This study aims to investigate the similarities and disparities of cycling behaviour among countries with different income levels and cycling prevalence, and the relationships among cyclist demographic characteristics, behaviours and crash involvement. It applies the Cycling Behaviour Questionnaire (CBQ) to measure the behaviour …

High rateAdultMalePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAccidents TrafficAustraliaHuman Factors and ErgonomicsCrashComputer-assisted web interviewingColombiaConfirmatory factor analysisBicyclingRoad transportEnvironmental healthSurveys and QuestionnairesIncome levelHumansFemaleSafety Risk Reliability and QualityCyclingPsychologyhuman activitiesRoad userAccident; analysis and prevention
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Increasing Cold Tolerance of Cactus Pear Fruit by High-Temperature Conditioning and Film Wrapping

2017

Pre-storage high-temperature conditioning (HTC, 38 °C, and 95% RH for 24 h) and individual film wrapping (IFW) with a perforated polyolefinic heat-shrinkable film were used as individual treatments or in combination to mitigate chilling injury of first crop cactus pear cv ‘Gialla’. The fruit was stored for 21 days at either 2 or 8 °C (CS) plus 1 week of simulated marketing conditions (SMC) at 20 °C. The reduction in peel disorders and decay in HTC-treated fruit stored at 2 °C was comparable to that detected in control fruit stored at 8 °C. IFW was more efficient than HTC in reducing peel disorders, almost completely inhibited weight loss, and preserved freshness in fruit st…

High-temperature conditionOpuntia ficus-indicaCold storageTitratable acidIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering040501 horticulturechemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyBotanySafety Risk Reliability and QualityPEARVitamin CProcess Chemistry and TechnologyIndividual film wrappingChilling injuryAcetaldehydefood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceCold storageSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeHorticulturechemistryPolyphenolCactusConditioning0405 other agricultural sciencesFood Science
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