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Understanding public perceptions of climate change is fundamental to both climate science and policy because it defines local and global socio-political contexts within which policy makers and scientists operate. To date, most studies addressing climate change perceptions have been place-based....
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Researchers have provided clear evidence that the fear of crime can lead to various mental health-related issues including anxiety and psychological distress. However, studies on the effects of fear of crime on physical health are limited. Adding to and extending this literature, we evaluated...
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Nutrition transitions are characterized by shifts in diet and activity levels that lead to changes in weight and body fatness over a relatively short time. Research has linked these nutritional shifts to socio-economic factors, including wealth and income. However, few studies have examined...
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As economic development and urbanization proceed globally, the coexistence of under- and over-nutrition within the same household, sometimes termed [`]paradoxical' or [`]dual burden' malnutrition is increasingly being reported. We used Demographic and Health Survey data sets from 18 lower and...
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