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Effect of a Parent-Focused eHealth Intervention on Children’s Fruit, Vegetable, and Discretionary Food Intake (Food4toddlers): Randomized Controlled …

2021

Background In Western countries, children’s diets are often low in fruits and vegetables and high in discretionary foods. Diet in early life tends to track through childhood and youth and even into adulthood. Interventions should, therefore, be delivered in periods when habitual traits are established, as in toddlerhood when children adapt to their family’s diet. Objective In this study, we assessed the effect of the Food4toddlers eHealth intervention, which aimed to enhance toddlers’ diets by shaping their food and eating environment. Methods The Food4toddlers randomized controlled trial was conducted in Norway in 2017-2018. Parent-child dyads were recruited through social media. In total…

Male030309 nutrition & dieteticsPsychological interventionComputer-assisted web interviewinglaw.invention0302 clinical medicinePROGRAMSRandomized controlled triallawSurveys and QuestionnairesADOLESCENTSVegetablesMedicine and Health Sciencesvegetable030212 general & internal medicineGeneralized estimating equationinterventionchild0303 health scienceslcsh:Public aspects of medicinetoddlerTelemedicineHABITSINFANCYlcsh:R858-859.7FemaleCHILDHOOD OBESITYSTRATEGIESDIET QUALITYHealth Informaticslcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsChildhood obesityVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Ernæring: 81103 medical and health sciencesIntervention (counseling)medicineeHealthHumansEXPOSUREToddlerOriginal Paperbusiness.industryInfantCONSUMPTIONlcsh:RA1-1270fruitFeeding Behaviormedicine.diseasediscretionary foodrandomized controlled trialPATTERNSeHealthbusinessDemographyJournal of Medical Internet Research
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Body appreciation and body appearance pressure in Norwegian university students comparing exercise science students and other students

2021

Abstract Background Body image is considered a core issue for public health and associates with university students’ overall health. Due to positive associations between exercise and body image, it has been suggested that students within an exercise science program might be more body appreciative compared to other students. On the other hand, the strong societal idealization of the athletic body may expose them to a pressure of having a specific body appearance, which may result in unfavorable health consequences. Nevertheless, studies investigating these hypotheses are lacking. We therefore aimed to explore the level and associations of body appreciation, body appearance pressure, body ima…

Male050103 clinical psychologyBody appreciationphysical activity050109 social psychologyHuman physical appearanceExercise scienceSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicineeducationNorwaylcsh:Public aspects of medicine05 social sciencesVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Idrettsmedisinske fag: 850Peer reviewTest (assessment)University studentsBody imagelanguageFemaleMental healthmental healthClinical psychologyResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyUniversitiesbody imageeducationNorwegianEducationVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Ernæring: 811Body appearance pressureHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesuniversity studentsStudentsExercisebody appreciation:Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800 [VDP]business.industryPhysical activityPublic healthbody appearance pressurePublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthexercise sciencelcsh:RA1-1270Mental healthlanguage.human_languageCross-Sectional StudiesMedia literacyBiostatisticsbusiness
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The Norwegian healthy body image programme: study protocol for a randomized controlled school-based intervention to promote positive body image and p…

2018

Body dissatisfaction and disordered eating raise the risk for eating disorders. In the prevention of eating disorders, many programmes have proved partly successful in using cognitive techniques to combat such risk factors. However, specific strategies to actively promote a positive body image are rarely used. The present paper outlines a protocol for a programme integrating the promotion of a positive body image and the prevention of disordered eating. Using a cluster randomized controlled mixed methods design, 30 high schools and 2481 12th grade students were allocated to the Healthy Body Image programme or to a control condition. The intervention comprised three workshops, each of 90 min…

Male050103 clinical psychologyDisease preventionAdolescentVDP::Social science: 200::Psychology: 260media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990050109 social psychologyAdolescentsExperiential learningFeeding and Eating DisordersStudy ProtocolPromotion (rank)Clinical ProtocolsRCT-protocolIntervention (counseling)Health caremedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesDisordered eatingStudentsGeneral Psychologymedia_commonVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Other health science disciplines: 829Research ethicsMedical educationSchoolsNorwaybusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePsychotherapyEating disordersBody imagelcsh:PsychologyHealth promotionVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Andre helsefag: 829VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Psykologi: 260Health promotionFemalebusinessPsychologyBMC Psychology
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Health‑related quality of life is strongly associated with self‑efficacy, self‑esteem, loneliness, and stress in 14–15‑year‑old adolescents: a cross‑…

2020

Abstract Background To enhance and better understand health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in adolescents, it is important to study factors associated with HRQOL. The present study aimed to assess possible associations between sociodemographic variables, self-efficacy, self-esteem, pain, sleep, loneliness, stress and HRQOL in 14 to 15-year-old adolescents. Methods A cross-sectional study was performed among 696 adolescents (14–15 years) in a school-based setting. Sociodemographic variables, self-efficacy, self-esteem, pain, sleep, loneliness and stress were analyzed. The variables were all assessed with well-validated instruments. HRQOL was analyzed using KIDSCREEN 27. Analyses included Ch…

MaleAdolescentCross-sectional studyHealth-related quality of lifemedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychological interventionlcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsAdolescentsStressHealth related life quality03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeSurveys and QuestionnairesSelf-esteemmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineSex Distributionmedia_commonSelf-efficacybusiness.industryResearchLonelinessMultilevel modelPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSelf-esteemLonelinessGeneral MedicineSelf ConceptSelf EfficacyhumanitiesCross-Sectional StudiesVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800Quality of Lifelcsh:R858-859.7Femalemedicine.symptombusinessSelf-efficacyPsychosocialStress Psychological030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychology
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Does exercise intensity matter for fatigue during (neo-)adjuvant cancer treatment? The Phys-Can randomized clinical trial

2021

Exercise during cancer treatment improves cancer-related fatigue (CRF), but the importance of exercise intensity for CRF is unclear. We compared the effects of high- vs low-to-moderate-intensity exercise with or without additional behavior change support (BCS) on CRF in patients undergoing (neo-)adjuvant cancer treatment. This was a multicenter, 2x2 factorial design randomized controlled trial (Clinical Trials NCT02473003) in Sweden. Participants recently diagnosed with breast (n = 457), prostate (n = 97) or colorectal (n = 23) cancer undergoing (neo-)adjuvant treatment were randomized to high intensity (n = 144), low-to-moderate intensity (n = 144), high intensity with BCS (n = 144) or low…

MaleAnxiety030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyNeo adjuvantlaw.inventionTumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 14]0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled trialBehavior TherapylawNeoplasmsActivities of Daily LivingOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSjukgymnastikPhysiotherapyCancer-related fatigueLicenseFatigueDepressionCreative commonsMiddle AgedVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Idrettsmedisinske fag: 850Neoadjuvant TherapyExercise TherapyCancer treatmentEndurance TrainingCardiorespiratory FitnessVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800Femalemedicine.symptomColorectal NeoplasmsPsychologybehavior change; cancer‐ related fatigue; endurance training; oncology; resistance trainingmedicine.medical_specialtyBreast NeoplasmsPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation03 medical and health sciencesmedicineHumansMuscle StrengthCancer och onkologiResistance trainingProstatic NeoplasmsResistance Training030229 sport sciencesCancer and OncologyQuality of LifeExercise intensityPhysical therapySedentary BehaviorSleep
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Effect of self-regulatory behaviour change techniques and predictors of physical activity maintenance in cancer survivors: a 12-month follow-up of th…

2021

Abstract Background Current knowledge about the promotion of long-term physical activity (PA) maintenance in cancer survivors is limited. The aims of this study were to 1) determine the effect of self-regulatory BCTs on long-term PA maintenance, and 2) identify predictors of long-term PA maintenance in cancer survivors 12 months after participating in a six-month exercise intervention during cancer treatment. Methods In a multicentre study with a 2 × 2 factorial design, the Phys-Can RCT, 577 participants with curable breast, colorectal or prostate cancer and starting their cancer treatment, were randomized to high intensity exercise with or without self-regulatory behaviour change technique…

MaleCancer ResearchTime FactorsCancer survivorsLogistic regressionBody Mass Indexlaw.inventionTobacco UseProstate cancerRandomized controlled trialBehavior TherapylawOdds RatioMedicineRC254-282DeterminantsHigh intensityNeoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensBehaviour changeMiddle AgedBehavioural supportEndurance TrainingVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800OncologySelf-regulationRegression AnalysisFemaleColorectal NeoplasmsMonth follow upmedicine.medical_specialtyBehaviour changeMaintenancePhysical activityBreast NeoplasmsSelf-ControlConfidence IntervalsGeneticsHumansExerciseSwedenMotivationCancer och onkologibusiness.industryResearchProstatic NeoplasmsCancerResistance Trainingmedicine.diseaseActigraphyCancer and OncologyQuality of LifePhysical therapybusinessFollow-Up StudiesBMC Cancer
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Entering an emotional minefield: professionals’ experiences with facilitators to address abuse in child interviews

2019

Background Extensive research documents that child abuse is widespread and that it has detrimental effects on victims’ physical, psychological and social well-being. Efforts to help abused children by removing stressors and administering restorative care can reverse these negative effects, but the evidence suggests that professionals often fail to expose child abuse. This study aims to generate insight into professionals’ experiences with facilitators in handling the challenges of addressing abuse in child interviews. We expect that this knowledge can improve interventions that qualify professionals in the identification, protection and care of abused children. Methods Within the qualitativ…

MaleChild abuseFacilitatorsHealth PersonnelEmotionsApplied psychologyVulnerabilityPsychological interventionPoison controlSuicide preventionInterviews as Topic03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineChildCompetence (human resources)Qualitative ResearchSocial workersSocial workNorwaybusiness.industrylcsh:Public aspects of medicine030503 health policy & servicesHealth Policylcsh:RA1-1270Mental healthHealth care professionalsVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800FemaleExploration0305 other medical sciencebusinessResearch ArticleChild abuseBMC Health Services Research
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Lost to follow-up in the Norwegian mother, father and child cohort study.

2021

Background The aim of pregnancy cohorts was to understand causes and development of health and disease throughout the life course. A major challenge in cohort studies is to avoid selection bias from loss to follow-up. Objective The aim of this study was to describe what characterises drop out from the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa), and provide a resource to inform the interpretation of results from analysis of cohort data. Methods We estimated loss to follow-up in subsets of participants that responded to questionnaire waves in MoBa through an eight-year period and described characteristics of participants who responded to follow-ups. Within each wave of questionnai…

MaleEpidemiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectMothersCohort StudiesFathersPregnancymedicineBirth WeightHumansImputation (statistics)Lost to follow-upChildmedia_commonSelection biasPregnancybusiness.industryNorwayInverse probability weightingmedicine.diseaseVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800Pediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthCohortFemaleLost to Follow-UpbusinessBody mass indexCohort studyDemographyPaediatric and perinatal epidemiologyREFERENCES
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Health effects of overweight and obesity in 195 countries over 25 years

2017

Source at: http://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa1614362 Background: Although the rising pandemic of obesity has received major attention in many countries, the effects of this attention on trends and the disease burden of obesity remain uncertain. Methods: We analyzed data from 68.5 million persons to assess the trends in the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adults between 1980 and 2015. Using the Global Burden of Disease study data and methods, we also quantified the burden of disease related to high body-mass index (BMI), according to age, sex, cause, and BMI in 195 countries between 1990 and 2015. Restults: In 2015, a total of 107.7 million children and 603.7 million adult…

MaleGerontologyPediatric ObesityobesityVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Epidemiologi medisinsk og odontologisk statistikk: 803global healthDiseaseOverweightGlobal HealthVDP::Social science: 200::Demography: 300DISEASEVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nutrition: 811Body Mass Index0302 clinical medicineRA0421PandemicPrevalenceadultsGlobal health030212 general & internal medicineChildhumansALL-CAUSE MORTALITYchildadult1. No povertypediatric obesity/epidemiology11 Medical And Health SciencesGeneral MedicineCANCER3. Good healthfemaleVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Epidemiology medical and dental statistics: 803Cardiovascular DiseasesCohortFemalemedicine.symptomLife Sciences & BiomedicineobesitatResearch ArticleAdultprevalenceoverweight/complications/epidemiologyWEIGHT-LOSS030209 endocrinology & metabolismKNEE OSTEOARTHRITISVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Demografi: 300VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Ernæring: 81103 medical and health sciencescardiovascular diseases/complications/mortalityMedicine General & InternalchildrenmaleGeneral & Internal MedicineEnvironmental healthmedicineHumansoverweightCOHORTObesityDisease burdenMETAANALYSISScience & TechnologyGBD 2015 Obesity Collaboratorsbusiness.industryADULTSOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesityPREVENTIONBODY-MASS INDEXCross-Sectional StudiesbusinessBody mass indexobesity/complications/*epidemiology
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Nutritional self-care in two older Norwegian males: a case study

2013

Solveig T Tomstad,1,2 Ulrika Söderhamn,2 Geir Arild Espnes,1,3 Olle Söderhamn21Department of Social Work and Health Science, Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology Management, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, 2Centre for Caring Research-Southern Norway, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Agder, Grimstad, 3Research Centre for Health Promotion and Resources, Department of Social Work and Health Science, Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology Management, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayBackground: Knowledge about how to support nutritional self-care in the vulnerable elderly living in their own …

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