Sökning: "Behaviour modification"
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26. Motivating clinical treatment of obesity : methods, education, supervision and outcome
Sammanfattning : Obesity has become an important health problem worldwide. It increases the medical risks and affects daily living. Environmental factors such as diet and sedentary lifestyle are likely to be the cause. In Sweden, the number of obese people has nearly doubled during the past 20 years and now totals nearly 500 000. LÄS MER
27. Eating habits, weight reduction strategies and long-term treatment results in obese men : the 'Gustaf' study
Sammanfattning : Abdominal male obesity is associated with hypertension, abnormal blood lipids and diabetes type 11. For development of a weight loss program for such males, 86 obese men (BMI 37.7 [4. LÄS MER
28. STRUCTURAL RETROFITTING OF CONCRETE BEAMS USING FRP - Debonding Issues
Sammanfattning : A 3D nonlinear finite element analysis modelling framework was developed for simulating the behaviour of beams retrofitted with fibre reinforced polymer (FRP). The ABAQUS program was used for this purpose. Concrete was modelled using a plastic damage model. LÄS MER
29. Ensembles and Open Quantum Systems in Polaritonic Chemistry
Sammanfattning : Optical cavities—where spatial confinement can focus electromagnetic excitations—are able to couple matter to light with enough strength that the behaviour of the combined system is best understood in terms of polaritonic states; mixtures of excitations in both light and matter. This polaritonic regime provides a novel approach for modification and control of chemical reactions, and lately, experimental advancements are realising this potential. LÄS MER
30. Natural fibres/polypropylene composites from residual and recycled materials
Sammanfattning : Natural fibres fulfil all the requirements in order toreplace inorganic fillers in thermoplastic composites. Naturalfibres are inexpensive, renewable, biodegradable, present lowerdensity and their mechanical properties can be compared tothose of inorganic fillers. However, several disadvantagesappear when natural fibres are used for composites. LÄS MER