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Alternative measures of body composition and wage premium: New evidence from Indonesia

2019

This paper examines the relationship between body composition and earnings in a developing country setting. We use body mass index, waist circumference and hip circumference. Exploiting the panel structure of our longitudinal survey, we find that along with BMI, waist circumference is related to higher earnings in Indonesia. peerReviewed

tulotMaleEconomicsPhysiologytulotasoSocial SciencesBody Mass IndexGeographical LocationsSalariesMedicine and Health SciencesEconomicsPublic and Occupational HealthLongitudinal Studiespainoindeksi050207 economics050205 econometrics media_commonansiotulotMultidisciplinaryQ05 social sciencesRMiddle AgedCircumferenceSocioeconomic Aspects of HealthPhysiological ParametersBody CompositionMedicineFemaleearningsResearch ArticleAdultAsiaWaistSciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectOceaniaWageDeveloping countrybody mass index0502 economics and businessmedicineHumansObesitykehonkoostumusbody compositionEarningsSalaries and Fringe BenefitsHip CircumferenceBody WeightBiology and Life SciencesLabor Marketsnutritional and metabolic diseasesmedicine.diseaseObesityHealth CareIndonesiaLabor EconomicsPeople and PlacesDemographic economicsBody mass indexPLOS ONE
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Female reproductive factors are associated with objectively measured physical activity in middle-aged women

2017

Physical activity improves health and may delay the onset of several chronic diseases. For women in particular, the rate of these diseases accelerates at middle age; therefore it is important to identify the determinants of health-enhancing physical activity during midlife in this population. In this study, we focused on determinants that are unique to the female sex, such as childbearing and menopause. The main objective was to characterize the level of physical activity and differences between active and inactive middle-aged Finnish women. In addition, we examined the association of physical activity with female reproductive factors at midlife. The study population consisted of 647 women …

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Early Health, Risk Aversion and Stock Market Participation

2019

To examine the relationship between early health status and financial decisions in adulthood, we link information on birth weight in 1966 from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort to data from the Finnish Central Securities Depository over the period of 19952010. We find that persons predisposed to poor health status in early childhood (indicated by low birth weight) avoid participating in the stock market in adulthood. The link between birth weight and stock market participation is partially explained by the fact that poor early health status leads to risk aversion. Early health status is not significantly related to the portfolio’s value-growth tilt. nonPeerReviewed

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Author Correction: Evaluation of three methods for biomass estimation in small invertebrates, using three large disparate parasite species as model o…

2018

Invertebrate biomass is considered one of the main factors driving processes in ecosystems. It can be measured directly, primarily by weighing individuals, but more often indirect estimators are used. We developed two indirect and non-destructive approaches to estimate biomass of small invertebrates in a simple manner. The first one was based on clay modelling and the second one was based on image analysis implemented with open-source software. Furthermore, we tested the accuracy of the widely used geometric approximation method (third method). We applied these three different methods to three morphologically disparate model species, an acanthocephalan worm, a crustacean and a flatworm. To …

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Preeklampsi i Fit for fødsel

2016

Masteroppgave folkehelsevitenskap - Universitetet i Agder 2016 Background:Preeclampsia is a serious complication of pregnancy, affectingtwo to eight percentages of all pregnanciesworldwide. Important aspects of the causal mechanisms of preeclampsia are still unknown. It is however reason to believe that preeclampsia consists of several subtypes and various causal mechanisms canbe involved. The role of obesity, excessive gestational weight gain and maternal diet in the risk of preeclampsia has recently received increased attention.Thesis question:Are there differences regarding gestational weight gain, select blood sample parametres and dietary habits between primiparous women who develop pr…

vektøkning i svangerskapetfemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsprimiparaVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Gynekologi og obstetrikk: 756preeclampsiapreeklampsiME516VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800embryonic structuresgestational weight gainførstegangsfødendedietreproductive and urinary physiologykosthold
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Platelet cut-off for anticoagulant therapy in thrombocytopenic patients with blood cancer and venous thromboembolism: an expert consensus

2019

Background. Management of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients with haematologic malignancies and thrombocytopenia is clinically challenging due to the related risks. No prospective studies or clinical trials have been carried out and, therefore, no solid evidence on this compelling issue is available. Methods. Given this, an expert panel endorsed by the Gruppo Italiano Malattie Ematologiche dell'Adulto Working Party on Thrombosis and Haemostasis was set up to produce a formal consensus, according to the RAND method, in order to issue clinical recommendations about the platelet (PLT) cut-off for safe administration of low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) in thrombocytopenic (PLT <100×…

venous thrombosis thrombocytopenia blood cancer anticoagulant treatment consensusanticoagulantsblood cancerblood plateletsvenous thromboembolismthrombocytopeniaHeparin Low-Molecular-Weightheparinplatelet countanticoagulant treatmentSettore MED/15 - MALATTIE DEL SANGUEVenous thromboembolism haematological malignancythrombocytopeniaconsensuslow-molecular-weightOriginal Articlehematologic neoplasmscardiovascular diseasesvenous thrombosishumansanticoagulant treatment; blood cancer; consensus; thrombocytopenia; venous thrombosis; anticoagulants; blood platelets; heparin low-molecular-weight; humans; platelet count; consensus; hematologic neoplasms; thrombocytopenia; venous thromboembolismAnticoagulant treatment; Blood cancer; Consensus; Thrombocytopenia; Venous thrombosis
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Sustaining Attention for a Prolonged Duration Affects Dynamic Organizations of Frequency-Specific Functional Connectivity

2020

Sustained attention encompasses a cascade of fundamental functions. The human ability to implement a sustained attention task is supported by brain networks that dynamically formed and dissolved through oscillatory synchronization. The decrement of vigilance induced by prolonged task engagement affects sustained attention. However, little is known about which stage or combinations are affected by vigilance decrement. Here, we applied an analysis framework composed of weighted phase lag index (wPLI) and tensor component analysis (TCA) to an EEG dataset collected during 80 min sustained attention task to examine the electrophysiological basis of such effect. We aimed to characterize the phase…

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Perceptions, motives, and psychological flexibility associated with weight management

2012

Introduction: Overweight people are often able to lose weight with the help of professionals, but majority (about 85 %) of the weight losers fail to maintain behavioral changes that would lead to favorable results in the long term [1‐3]. Studies suggest that obesity treatment failures may reflect motivational and contextual impediments to weight loss, rather than limitations of the behavior change strategies per se [4, 5]. A stronger emphasis on motivational factors within a behavioral weight maintenance program offers promise for improving long-term outcomes. The motivation-focused approach has been shown to be as effective as the successful standard skill-based method in weight maintenanc…

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Free school fruit: can an extra piece of fruit every school day contribute to the prevention of future weight gain? A cluster randomized trial

2014

Background: Several school fruit programs are initiated with the aim to improve diet and thereby contribute to reduce the prevalence of overweight. To date, no published studies have demonstrated that school fruit schemes do prevent overweight.Objective: The aim of the present study was to assess if increased consumption of fruits and vegetables, due to free school fruit, have an impact on future weight status.Design: An intervention study including 10- to 12-year-old children from nine schools in two Norwegian counties (Hedmark and Telemark) participating in the Norwegian School Fruit Program for free during the school year 2001/2002 and children from 29 control schools. Follow-up studies …

weight statusSchool fruit scheme; free fruit; fruits and vegetables; overweight; weight statusoverweightOriginal Articleschool fruit schemefruits and vegetableslcsh:TX341-641free fruitPublic Health NutritionSchool fruit; weightlcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nutrition: 811Food & Nutrition Research
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Pleasure or health: Do children have to choose?

2017

International audience; Pleasure from eating is known to be a strong predictor of children’s food choices. Yet, children’s food preferences generally do not align with dietary recommendations, children rate energy-dense foods as the most liked and vegetables the least liked. In order to incite children to adopt a healthy diet, parents, caregivers, and national campaigns put forward nutritional arguments. However, there is limited research regarding the impact of the level of nutritional concern on children’s food choices, especially compared to pleasure-oriented goals. This talk is an overview of the research work I have conducted during my PhD, and explores the relationships between childr…

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