Sökning: "eating pattern"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 32 avhandlingar innehållade orden eating pattern.
21. Food habits, dietary intake and nutritional status during economic crisis among pregnant women in Central Java, Indonesia
Sammanfattning : FOOD HABITS, DIETARY INTAKE AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS DURING ECONOMIC CRISIS AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN IN CENTRAL JAVA, INDONESIA Th. Ninuk Sri Hartini, Epidemiology and Public Health Sciences, Dept. LÄS MER
22. Being able to be stable : exploring primary weight maintenance as a public health strategy for obesity prevention
Sammanfattning : Background Overweight and obesity are considerable public health issues internationally as well as in Sweden. On a global level, the obesity prevalence has nearly doubled over the last 30 years. Currently in Sweden, more than one third of all women, and slightly more than half of all men, are either overweight or obese. LÄS MER
23. Diet and postmenopausal breast cancer - With a focus on low-grade inflammation
Sammanfattning : Diet-breast cancer studies have shown that “healthy eating patterns” are associated with decreased risk whereas unhealthy patterns (especially those including alcohol) are associated with increased risk, particularly in postmenopausal women. The potential mechanisms behind the observed associations are still under investigation. LÄS MER
24. Changes in prevalence of asthma and allergy in Swedish school children over almost three decades and factors reducing risk of allergy
Sammanfattning : ABSTRACT Background: Asthma and allergy are one of the most common chronic diseases among children. The prevalence of allergic diseases increased dramatically during the last decades of the twentieth century. The reason behind this increase is still not fully understood. LÄS MER
25. Colonisation and extinction of vascular plants on islands off the Swedish east coast
Sammanfattning : Persistence of species is a function of colonisation and extinction among patches at a regional scale. A decrease in area and an increased isolation of suitable patches may result in a decreased colonisation rate and an increased extinction rate among species. LÄS MER