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Extensive medical, public health, and social science research have focused on cataloguing male–female differences in … human health. Unfortunately, much of this research unscientifically and unquestionably attributes these differences to … theorize the entanglement of sex and gender in human health research and articulate good practice guidelines for assessing the …
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We examined the association of health and well-being with moving using a detailed geographical scale. 7845 men and …, self-reported health, lifetime morbidity, activity-limiting illness and use of health services), adjusting for factors … potentially associated with health and moving (gender, marital status, having children, housing tenure, education, employment …
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significant health and development challenges to individuals and communities, especially in low and middle income countries … sanitation delivery in low and middle income countries, environmental health promotion and community development. …
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A growing range of studies have begun to document the health and well-being benefits associated with contact with …-situ experience during contact with nature, and the environmental features and factors that evoke health benefits have remained … human activities. This paper explores how these techniques can be combined to comprehensively explore the perceived health …
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to keep their homes warm. However, these interventions may also have a detrimental effect on health. For example, the … systematically quantify the impact of household energy efficiency measures on health and wellbeing. Thirty-six studies, involving … more than 33,000 participants were meta-analysed. Effect sizes (d) ranged from −0.43 (a negative impact on health) to 1 …
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Employees exposed to high involvement management (HIM) practices have higher subjective wellbeing, fewer accidents but more short absence spells than “like” employees not exposed to HIM. These results are robust to extensive work, wage and sickness absence history controls. We highlight the...
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We argue that policy analysis aiming at curving inequalities in health calls for a better understanding of what we know … about its measurement pathways. Assuming that health is a good that individuals trade off against other goods, unavoidable … health inequalities result when after controlling for unavoidable factors (e.g., age and gender), differences in …
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seventeen autonomous communities that make up the Spanish public health system, namely, Aragón. Given the important proportion … the health centre to the hospital affects them negatively; iii) sex notably influences the generation of both types of …
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The public health care systems in the Nordic countries provide high quality care almost free of charge to all citizens …. However, social inequalities in health persist. Previous research has, for example, documented substantial educational …
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education–health gradient by using alternative measures of child personality available in the National Child Development Study …. We show that, alternatively to the authors, conclusions, personality contributes to the education–health gradient to an …
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