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1 ources are devoted to primary prevention and health promotion.
2 isease & Interventions, and CVD Prevention & Health Promotion.
3 e released by proteases and applied in human health promotion.
4 into question the value of these devices for health promotion.
5 al source of functional food ingredients for health promotion.
6 y have a meaningful effect on cardiovascular health promotion.
7 ncentrations, but mainly for their appeal in health promotion.
8 ies to support HIV disclosure and parent-led health promotion.
9 y agents as well as a dietary complement for health promotion.
10  to improve dietary habits in the context of health promotion.
11  accurate evidence-based recommendations for health promotion.
12 paration of enriched beverages and foods for health promotion.
13 in many plant foods and have been related to health promotion.
14 s and tailoring intervention efforts to oral health promotion.
15 nagement of late effects, and strategies for health promotion.
16 ctiveness of public health interventions and health promotion.
17 isease & Interventions, and CVD Prevention & Health Promotion (1-74).
18 al encounter: 1) individualized and detailed health promotion, 2) counseling that promoted self-effic
19  care (78%), psychosocial support (73%), and health promotion (73%).
20 lopment and implementation of cardiovascular health promotion activities across the entire life cours
21  their patients by offering public health or health promotion advice and referring the patient to sup
22                              Community-based health promotion and basic first-line services in fragil
23 ical errors, which also includes mistakes in health promotion and chronic disease management that cos
24 eed to deliver primary prevention (community health promotion and clinical preventive services) and s
25 confront the high burden of CVD, focusing on health promotion and comprehensive care.
26 tegies to engage Hispanics in cardiovascular health promotion and cultivate a larger workforce of hea
27 esearch is likely to lead to population-wide health promotion and disease prevention efforts, not onl
28 tive programs and policies to achieve global health promotion and disease prevention goals depends on
29 of heat-related illness; and distribution of health promotion and disease prevention information.
30                          Since 1991, several health promotion and disease prevention interventions ha
31 ey, the 1988 Alcohol Supplement and the 1990 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Supplement, to e
32                    Continuous cardiovascular health promotion and disease prevention throughout the l
33 through implementation of national goals for health promotion and disease prevention, including its r
34 aturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are involved in health promotion and disease prevention, particularly th
35 lated to the full spectrum of UHC, including health promotion and disease prevention, treatment, reha
36 technology, as we currently are, but also in health promotion and disease prevention, truly leaving n
37 ulations and may lead to novel approaches to health promotion and disease prevention.
38 20 Strategic Impact Goals for cardiovascular health promotion and disease reduction by providing more
39  2020 and Beyond," focused on cardiovascular health promotion and disease reduction in adults and chi
40 nd Setting National Goals for Cardiovascular Health Promotion and Disease Reduction: The American Hea
41 r families, securing sustainable funding for health promotion and injury prevention programmes, expan
42 , or follow-up phases encompassing issues of health promotion and prevention, survivorship, palliatio
43 ns, is a promising method for cost-effective health promotion and preventive care in older individual
44 sease Laboratory of the U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine.
45                 The need for population-wide health promotion and primary prevention policies is emph
46 ackage of interventions comprising community health promotion and provision of health services (inclu
47             Our findings will be valuable in health promotion and public health, and to those commiss
48 nowledge and are not engaging in recommended health promotion and screening practices that could impr
49 erceptions were lower were discussions about health promotion and the physician's knowledge of the wh
50 influence the extent to which they engage in health promotion and the public's confidence in advice o
51 an Services Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion and the USDA Center for Nutrition Progr
52                        Partner notification, health promotion, and capture of surveillance data are i
53  effects of breast cancer and its treatment, health promotion, and care coordination/practice implica
54 cial performance, adequacy of access, public health promotion, and community benefit; and 3) the proc
55 We identified a systematic review for mental health promotion, and identified further prevention and
56 (NM) emphasizes a patient-centered approach, health promotion, and routine use of clinical counseling
57 echnology, monitoring, and integrated sexual health promotion approaches.
58                        Cancer prevention and health promotion are also in the realm of the zoning boa
59      SOC may also provide an avenue for oral health promotion (Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials
60  These policy options include prevention and health promotion, better self-care, increased coordinati
61 tismoking campaigns are a promising tool for health promotion, but only if sustained funding can be g
62 mics, & Tissue Regeneration, CV Prevention & Health Promotion, Cardiac Failure, and Cardiomyopathies
63 mics, & Tissue Regeneration, CV Prevention & Health Promotion, Cardiac Failure, and Cardiomyopathies.
64 ry Disease & Interventions, CVD Prevention & Health Promotion, Cardiac Failure, Cardiomyopathies, Gen
65 ry Disease & Interventions, CVD Prevention & Health Promotion, Cardiac Failure, Cardiomyopathies, Gen
66 nd management of long-term and late effects, health promotion, care coordination, and practice implic
67 ods is little studied in spite of widespread health promotion claims for fatty acid supplemented diet
68 ddressing the hurdles and scaling successful health promotion, clinical and policy efforts in LMICs a
69 blic fitness club and weekly meetings with a health promotion coach, or to fitness club membership al
70 eas: violence as a public health problem and health promotion/competence promotion across the life sp
71 n communities around the country, includes a health-promotion curriculum, a physical education progra
72    Special emphasis may need to be placed on health promotion discussions and adoption of a whole-per
73 ngs were replicated, they would suggest that health promotion efforts could target residential areas
74  health effects of physical activity and for health promotion efforts designed to increase population
75                                              Health promotion efforts for physical activity have most
76                                    Effective health promotion efforts must heed these factors and tar
77                                              Health promotion efforts should focus on lowering the pr
78 r study provides evidence that suggests that health promotion efforts to increase physical activity l
79                                              Health-promotion efforts aimed at persons under 65 years
80 ociation's national goals for cardiovascular health promotion emphasize that cardiovascular risk orig
81                            Current trends in health promotion emphasize the importance of reducing di
82  the importance of family for cardiovascular health promotion, focusing on: 1) mutual interdependence
83 r cardiovascular disease risk assessment and health promotion for all Americans regardless of race-et
84 ffective programme of disease prevention and health promotion in older individuals.
85 rytelling is emerging as a powerful tool for health promotion in vulnerable populations.
86 ION intervention package comprised community health promotion (including health education via village
87 nger veterans have benefited from in-service health promotion initiatives.
88 ies; ES -0.46; 95% CI -0.58, -0.33) than for health promotion interventions (seven studies; ES -0.15;
89 lth inequalities may be reduced by targeting health promotion interventions at sexually active girls
90                                              Health promotion is critical, particularly regarding tob
91 a healthy diet in relation to cardiovascular health promotion is widely recognized.
92 psychologic distress, physical symptoms, and health promotion, is vital to cancer follow-up care.
93 potential harms from screening and highlight health promotion measures likely to be beneficial over t
94 on practices, and (2) patient responses to a health promotion message.
95 nd language barriers may prevent delivery of health promotion messages.
96 ations for designing and targeting effective health promotion messages.
97 n routine health check-ups at the Center for Health Promotion of the Samsung Medical Center from Dece
98 f a community-based, tribally delivered oral health promotion (OHP) intervention (INT) at reducing ca
99  services, staff professional development in health promotion, parental education newsletters, and we
100  lifestyle indicators suggest that targeting health promotion policies may help reduce SEP inequaliti
101 es who reported confidence and skills around health promotion practice were more likely to raise life
102 ol use, or physical activity level and their health promotion practice, although smoking appeared to
103 ' personal health behaviour influences their health promotion practice, there is little evidence to s
104 sonal health behaviour impacted on (1) their health promotion practices, and (2) patient responses to
105 ially in the education communities after the health promotion program was introduced.
106                       Affordable, accessible health promotion programs represent a critical resource
107                        A would be successful health promotion programs should specifically target hea
108 includes the establishment of prevention and health promotion programs targeting high-risk groups is
109  considered in designing effective workplace health promotion programs targeting physical activity an
110 sing components of follow-up care, including health promotion, prostate cancer surveillance, screenin
111  et al. may help to further direct workplace health promotion research, policy, and practice towards
112 lth and hampers the effectiveness of nurses' health promotion role.
113 y bring opportunities for more targeted oral health promotion strategies.
114  that places more emphasis on cardiovascular health promotion throughout the life course is required.
115 hcare systems nurses are at the forefront of health promotion to address this pandemic.
116      Waist action levels could be useful for health promotion to raise awareness of the need for weig
117 n the coronary care program of the Bureau of Health Promotion were analyzed.
118 ntions is that no general approach to sexual-health promotion will work everywhere and no single-comp
119 ocational rehabilitation, and integration of health promotion with psychosocial rehabilitation.
120       Oncologists can play a pivotal role in health promotion, yet only 20% provide such guidance.

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