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New publication alert 📄⁠
“You’re too this, you’re too that” Memorable messages from family members about Cuban, Dominican, and Puerto Rican women’s bodies⁠

🔗https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41604914/

#IndianaUniversity #PublicHealthResearch #HealthBehavior #BodyImage #Research #HealthEquity

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Mobile-Based Ecological Momentary Intervention for Improving Physical Activity in Adults Without Regular Physical Activity: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Background: The ecological momentary intervention (EMI) is one of the most promising digital—primarily mobile—interventions to enhance physical activity (PA) and other health behaviors. It is a combination of ecological momentary assessment (EMA), in which participants are prompted to indicate their momentary states and ongoing behaviors in daily life, and the just-in-time delivery of interventions tailored to the EMA responses. The EMI has typically been implemented in message-based interventions (e.g., activity recommendations tailored to users’ physical locations), but its efficacy and #feasibility have not been sufficiently established because of the variability in design and implementation. Objective: This pilot, two-arm, parallel-group randomized controlled trial aimed to be an exemplar of EMI for improving PA and establish efficacy and #feasibility among adults without a habit of PA. Methods: Forty participants (23 women; mean age=45.40, SD=10.50) were recruited from among community dwellers in northeast Japan and randomly allocated to the EMI or control group. Each participant wore an activity tracker to monitor their daily step count and heart rate for four weeks (fully automated). Simultaneously, they responded to EMA questions about the current weather, location, and social context three times during the daytime and an additional evening question about motivations for PA each day. Only the EMI group received messages tailored to their responses to EMA, recommending more active alternative behaviors suited to EMA-reported contexts. Results: Participants wore a Fitbit device for 90.3% (21.66/24 hours per day) of the study period (SD = 10.0), and no dropouts were observed. The EMI group showed no significant improvement in the self-reported amount of PA (P=.444), step count (P=.239), or motivation for PA (P>.105) compared with the control group. However, the EMI group showed a significantly larger increase in the minutes of 40% heart rate reserve, a measure of moderate or high intensity of PA (M=16.033, 95% CI [3.758, 28.292], P=.017; Cohen’s d=0.20–0.41 for the follow-up weeks). The intervention was rated as marginally useful and satisfactory, and approximately half of the participants expressed a willingness to continue the intervention. The timing of the EMA prompting was considered inappropriate. Conclusions: These findings suggest that the EMI with messages tailored to EMA-reported contexts was not effective in increasing the amount or motivation for PA but may increase the intensity as assessed by the heart rate. The intervention aimed to help individuals implement small but slightly more active behaviors in their daily routine, which may not accompany prominent body movements but may be reflected in the increased heart rate. Marginal #feasibility indicates that the intervention has sufficient scope for improvement, particularly in terms of the prompt timing. Clinical Trial: OSFosf.io/nzkyf; https://osf.io/nzkyf/?view_only=e23804b941dd4843a3ba0902e51fec20

JMIR Formative Res: Mobile-Based Ecological Momentary Intervention for Improving Physical Activity in Adults Without Regular Physical Activity: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial #PhysicalActivity #EcologicalMomentaryIntervention #HealthBehavior #RandomizedControlledTrial #DigitalHealth

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New research from Bing-Jie Yen, PhD student in Health Behavior! 🎓
“Psychotropic medication continuation during pregnancy and risk of postpartum self-injurious thoughts and behaviors.”

Read here 👉 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41106618/

#IUResearch #AppliedHealthScience #HealthBehavior

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Open Access Catalog - Health Behavior and Policy Review A complete list of Open Access, free to view, articles from the Health Behavior and Policy Review Journal.

All the Open Access articles published by the Health Behavior and Policy Review journal, from 2014 to the present day.

#OpenAccess #Health #HealthBehavior

parisscholarpublishing.org/journal/open...

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The Dual Impact of Time and Content Exposure of Social Media on Diabetes Self-Management in Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Study Background: Self-management is critical for older adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM); however, its practice remains suboptimal. Social media has become an accessible and effective stimulus source for the public, which has the potential to promote health behaviors, but its effect on the self-management of older adults with T2DM remains unknown. Objective: We aimed to investigate the relationship between social media exposure, specifically time exposure and content exposure, and the self-management of older adults with T2DM. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we enrolled 257 older adults with T2DM who used short-form video apps from community health care centers. We assessed subjective and objective time and content exposure. We transformed text-based content exposure into diabetes-related content exposure encompassing irrelevant, harmful, hypobeneficial, and hyperbeneficial categories using Q-methodology. Self-management was assessed through a validated questionnaire. We used restricted cubic splines and linear regression models to model the relationships between time exposure and content exposure and self-management, respectively. Results: Of 257 older adults with T2DM, the median age was 69 (IQR 65-72) years, 53.3% (n=137) were women, the mean sum score of self-management was 35.7 (SD 10.4), the median subjective time exposure was 120 (IQR 60-120) minutes, and 61.1% (n=157) of them were exposed to hyperbeneficial content. There was an approximate L-shaped dextrorotatory relationship between time exposure and self-management, with a decline in self-management when time exposure surpassed 139.8 minutes daily. Exposure to hyperbeneficial content was positively associated with the overall self-management (B=3.46, 95% CI 0.71-6.21). For participants exposed for more than 139.8 minutes daily, this positive association remained robust (B=7.27, 95% CI 1.54-13.00). In subdimensional analyses, hyperbeneficial content exposure was positively associated with general diet (B=1.51, 95% CI 0.54-2.49) and blood glucose testing (B=1.31, 95% CI 0.25-2.38). Conclusions: Social media exposure presented a double-edged sword for self-management of older adults with T2DM. Self-management declined when the daily time spent on social media exceeded 139.8 minutes. However, exposure to hyperbeneficial content was associated with better self-management of individuals, regardless of excessive time spent on social media. Future longitudinal and experimental studies that validate the multifaceted association between social media exposure and health behaviors are needed. If confirmed, these findings would support the implementation of media prescription programs by health care providers in communities.

New in JMIR Aging: The Dual Impact of Time and Content Exposure of Social Media on Diabetes Self-Management in Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Study #DiabetesManagement #OlderAdults #Type2Diabetes #SocialMediaHealth #HealthBehavior

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School Program Improves Adolescen...edge of Responsible Medicine Use: Ingenta Connect Fast Track Article

School Program Improves Adolescents Short- and Long-term Knowledge of Responsible Medicine Use.

A new article from the Health Behavior and Policy Review journal.

#HealthBehavior

www.ingentaconnect.com/content/psp/...

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Home | Congressional District Health Dashboard

#DataSource -- Congressional District #Health_Dashboard updated as of Feb 2025. Compare in-depth US Congressional District health statistics by #State or #ZipCode for #HealthOutcomes, #ClinicalCare, #AirPollution, #HealthBehavior, etc. Get the facts. www.congressionaldistricthealthdashboard.org

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Impact of transfer cognition on healthy dietary behaviors among Tibetan and Yi ethnic grade 7 students <p xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" dir="auto" id="d7218502e134"> <b>Objective</b> To investigate the impact of transfer cognition on healthy dietary beha...

🗞️🆕 'Impact of transfer cognition on healthy dietary behaviors among Tibetan and Yi ethnic grade 7 students' - an article published in the Chinese Journal of #SchoolHealth on #ScienceOpen:

🔗 www.scienceopen.com/document?vid...

🖇️ #AdolescentHealth #HealthBehavior #NutritionEducation #MinorityHealth

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Early Results from the Horizon Eagle Fatherhood Program: Impact on Employment The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a responsible fatherhood program, with a focus on employment.

Early Results from the Horizon Eagle Fatherhood Program: Impact on Employment.

A new #OpenAccess article from the Health Behavior and Policy Review journal.

#Health #HealthBehavior #Employment #Fatherhood

parisscholarpublishing.org/early-result...

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Hate Exercise? Science Says It Might Just Be Your Personality Ever wonder why some people thrive on high-intensity workouts while others dread even gentle yoga? A new study reveals that your personality may hold the key. Researchers found that traits like extroversion...

Hate Exercise? Science Says It Might Just Be Your Personality #Science #HealthandMedicine #PublicHealth #ExerciseScience #PersonalityTraits #HealthBehavior

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Effect of Minimal Individual or Group Enhancement in an eHealth Program on #MentalHealth, #Health Behavior, and Work Ability in Employees With Obesity: Randomized Controlled Trial Background: #MentalHealth problems and adverse #Health behaviors are enriched in individuals with obesity and need to be considered in weight loss interventions. Regarding weight loss, hybrid interventions combining #Digital and in-person elements have proven superior to eHealth-only interventions. However, it remains unclear whether minimal group or individual enhancement could bring additional benefits to the #MentalHealth and #Health behavior domains in individuals with obesity. Objective: This study explored whether minimal group or individual enhancements could offer additional benefits to an eHealth intervention in relation to #MentalHealth, perceived work ability, and #Health behavior in a sample of occupational #Health patients with obesity. Additionally, the study sought to examine the overall effects of the #Health behavior-focused intervention across these domains. Methods: This study was a randomized controlled trial (RCT) with a 12-month intervention (March 2021 to March 2022), with selected variables followed for another 12-months without additional support. Recruited from occupational #Health care, 111 working-age adults with BMI 30–40 kg/m2 were randomized to one of three treatment arms: eHealth, eHealth+Group, or eHealth+Individual. All treatment arms received a web-administered, coach-assisted eHealth program based on ACT and, additionally, the eHealth+Group and eHealth+Individual arms received three remotely facilitated group or individual meetings. The overall intervention effects were evaluated quasi-experimentally combining the three treatment arms into a single eHealth arm. Participants were assessed for #depression (BDI-21), burnout (BBI-18), perceived work ability, eating behavior (ecSatter2.0, TFEQ, and BES), and physical activity (BPAQ). Results: We observed inconsistent fluctuations between the treatment arms in #depression and burnout scores, indicating a lack of meaningful intervention effects despite statistical significance. Therefore, none of the treatment arms showed superiority over another. Across all participants, #depression showed an estimated mean decrease of 2.5 BDI-21-points, with older participants experiencing a greater reduction in #depressive symptoms. Furthermore, binge eating tendency decreased by 4.9 BES-points during the 12-month intervention. We also observed increases in eating competence, controlled restraint, and physical activity. However, the 24-month measurements showed an adverse effect on eating competence, especially on attitudes towards eating and food, during the follow-up period without further support. Conclusions: Minimal enhancement through either group or individual virtual meetings did not provide additional benefits in the #MentalHealth or eating habit domains compared to the eHealth intervention alone. Nevertheless, our results indicate that eHealth interventions for weight loss have the potential to reduce #depression symptoms and binge eating tendencies, while also improving eating competence and physical activity across the study population. Continued support may be necessary to sustain positive changes. Clinical Trial: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04785586; RR2-10.1016/j.conctc.2020.100638

JMIR Mental Health: Effect of Minimal Individual or Group Enhancement in an eHealth Program on #MentalHealth, #Health Behavior, and Work Ability in Employees With Obesity: Randomized Controlled Trial #MentalHealth #HealthBehavior #Obesity #eHealth #DigitalHealth

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Event will be in Dutch! See details below ⤵️

#rotterdam #research #society #HealthyR #healthbehaviour #healthbehavior #collaboration #symposium #event #invitation #erasmusuniversity

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Participate in a University of Sydney study on health literacy and social connection

Find out more about the study below 👇

#healthliteracy #distributedhealthliteracy #socialnetwork #socialconnection #healthbehavior
@sydneyhealthlitlab.bsky.social

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Knowing Your Alzheimer’s Risk Might Change Your Habits—and Not for the Better New research looks at the emotional and physical repercussions of having your brain scanned for early signs of dementia.

Knowing Your Alzheimer’s Risk Might Change Your Habits—and Not for the Better #Technology #Other #AlzheimersRisk #HealthBehavior #EthicalImplications

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New #IJBNPA systematic review assessed health behavior interventions for their efficacy, cost-effectiveness, and key characteristics in improving #HealthBehavior and #MentalHealth in university students!
Check this out👇
ijbnpa.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....

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Men’s Health: A Call for Awareness and Change It’s a widely recognized statistic that men, on average, do not live as long as women. In the United States, the life expectancy for an American man hovers around 76 years, while a woman can expect to live about 81 years. However, this disparity isn’t solely due to older men dying earlier; it’s influenced by premature deaths that occur throughout the lifespan.

READ FULL ARTICLE ON-LINE: #menshealth #healthequity #lifeexpectancy #chronicdiseases #masculinity #socioeconomicfactors #healthbehavior #preventivecare #malewellbeing #healthdisparities #nutrition #lifestylechoices #communityhealth #psychologicalfactors #healthservices #medicaladvancements

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Health Information Search During COVID-19: Does Culture Matter? This paper focuses on the aspects of intersection between the COVID-19 pandemic, Google search queries, and cultural dimensions of countries. Google Trend indices of 138 countries were collected fo...

📢 New paper alert: "Health Information Search During COVID-19: Does Culture Matter?"

We analyze how cultural dimensions (e.g., power distance, masculinity) shaped global health info-seeking behaviors using Google Trends data.

Read here: doi.org/10.1080/1747...

#Research #COVID19 #HealthBehavior

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Testing a Web-Based Interactive Comic Tool to Decrease Obesity Risk Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Preadolescents: Randomized Controlled Trial Background: Childhood obesity prevalence remains high, especially in racial and ethnic minority populations with low incomes. This epidemic is attributed to various dietary behaviors, including increased consumption of energy-dense foods and sugary…

JMIR Formative Res: Testing a Web-Based Interactive Comic Tool to Decrease Obesity Risk Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Preadolescents: Randomized Controlled Trial #ChildhoodObesity #Nutrition #InteractiveComics #HealthBehavior #MinorityHealth

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Evidence inhibitory self‐control moderates effects of habit on complex but not simple health behaviors Theoretically, self-control can be considered as both a facilitator of habit development and a moderator of whether behavior occurs habitually. However, debate remains on the contexts in which such r...

Moderating effects of inhibitory control on the relation between habit and complex health behaviours.
#healthbehavior #healthpsychology
iaap-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....

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Examining the network dynamics of daily movement and dietary behaviors among college students: A diary study Promoting individuals' overall health and well-being is important, and understanding the interconnections between daily movement and dietary behaviors may provide insights for developing effective he...

New research highlights the complex interplay between movement and dietary behaviors among college students. Sedentary habits and sugary drinks were central to behavior networks, emphasizing their role in health interventions. Insights pave the way for holistic approaches. #HealthBehavior

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How quickly I’ve forgotten how things work. Relevant tags for those interested in #Epidemiology #preprints!!

#EpiSky #COVID #COVID19 #longCOVID #HealthBehavior

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#HealthCommunication #MentalWellBeing #HealthMessaging
#PublicHealthResearch #HealthPsychology #PsychologicalScience #ScienceOfCommunication
#HealthBehavior

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Diane Levin Zamir @ #EPH2024: Using #AI, we can build apps that are highly personalized and that are effective in motivating users to improve #healthbehavior. Also, underserved and at-risk groups might be reached, reducing the #healthinequalities gap!

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Trust in US physicians and hospitals plummeted during COVID-19, impacting vaccination rates Trust in US physicians and hospitals dropped significantly during COVID-19, affecting vaccination rates across all demographics. Restoring trust is crucial for future public health efforts.

Trust in US physicians and hospitals plummeted during COVID-19, impacting vaccination rates 💉🩺📉 www.news-medical.net/news/2024080... #Trust #Healthcare #COVID19 #PublicHealth #VaccinationRates #HealthcareTrust #PhysicianTrust #HospitalTrust #Pandemic #HealthBehavior

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Pediatricians can identify family and school #strengths to support positive child #healthbehavior and help model positive language for parents to reduce #weightstigma #AAP19 ⁦@AAPexperience⁩

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