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1 es and other conditions affecting health and well being.
2 s, but raises important concerns for migrant well-being.
3 h K-BILD but tended to improve psychological well-being.
4 he human microbiome profoundly impacts human well-being.
5 ood, personality, and physical and emotional well-being.
6  effects on duty-hour violations or resident well-being.
7 using with cardiovascular health and overall well-being.
8 ficantly impacted Puerto Ricans psychosocial well-being.
9 treatment; and improve health, function, and well-being.
10 sustainable development while optimising for well-being.
11 ropsychiatric symptoms; caregiver burden and well-being.
12 impact on our sense of life satisfaction and well-being.
13 ts, while ensuring local peoples' health and well-being.
14  empathy, they often seek to bolster others' well-being.
15  groups are beneficial to overall health and well-being.
16  to understanding their diverse roles in our well-being.
17 antially affect ecosystem services and human well-being.
18 imate action) are negatively correlated with well-being.
19 -hour violations, resident satisfaction, and well-being.
20 s to elective surgery to patients' emotional well-being.
21 he US pose substantial burdens to health and well-being.
22 ocial bonds are essential for our health and well-being.
23 iming toward interventions to improve mental well-being.
24 d vehicle regulations in protecting societal well-being.
25 ng term and improves functioning and overall well-being.
26 ioritizing one over the other impacts users' well-being.
27 erately value stimulation report the highest well-being.
28 gical functions is fundamental to organismal well-being.
29 re associated with lower levels of emotional well-being.
30 ions (ingestible capsule), and perceived gut well-being.
31 disease, depressive symptoms, and subjective well-being.
32 able "health asset" that enhances health and well-being.
33 o our understanding of economic progress and well-being.
34 people" in order to improve their health and well-being.
35 s prohibited by moral norms increase overall well-being.
36 d substantial gains in population health and well-being.
37 national variation in patterns of health and well-being.
38 lation between device acceptance and patient well-being.
39 g-term effect of the HCT experience on their well-being.
40 its extraction does not disturb individual's well-being.
41 g parenting to promote population health and well-being.
42 rafficking, antimicrobial defenses, and host well-being.
43 ions linking adolescent social media use and well-being.
44 mptoms, health perceptions, functioning, and well-being.
45 ntrated poverty predict children's long-term well-being.
46 damental to human flourishing and subjective well-being.
47 ife is a key determinant of human health and well-being.
48 the impacts of this experience on health and well-being.
49  could improve women's and girls' health and well-being.
50 urate with value to the patients' health and well-being.
51  explaining at most 0.4% of the variation in well-being.
52 circuits that support survival and emotional well-being.
53  was associated with increased psychological well-being.
54 stem-level improvements to enhance caregiver well-being.
55 , in that it improves BCVA, CSF, and patient well-being.
56   Social interactions have a major impact on well-being.
57 physical well-being of the chest, and sexual well-being.
58 regular use negatively impacts psychological well-being.
59 last seven days and self-reported health and well-being.
60 able Development Goals (SDGs) and subjective well-being.
61 venting other diseases and improving overall well-being.
62 Gratitude and joy are critical for promoting well-being.
63 mall negative effects of social media use on well-being.
64  effect of misidentification on respondents' well-being.
65 on average share these values, report higher well-being.
66 e on average share these values report lower well-being.
67 overty to promote psychological and economic well-being.
68  is positively or negatively associated with well-being.
69 on, mediate water yield and facilitate human well-being.
70 es, yet had no effect on fatigue and general well-being.
71 ity of DBS and its impact on functioning and well-being.
72 al processes to affect later life health and well-being.
73 nt duty hour violations and poor psychiatric well-being.
74  unknown, but directly impact our health and well-being.
75 related activities and their impact on owner well-being.
76 ns: ORs [95%CIs]: Health = 1.59 [1.31-1.92]; Well-being = 1.23 [1.08-1.40]).
77 avior are crucial to our economic and social well-being [1].
78 y been linked to better offspring health and well-being(1,2), though often, individual outcomes have
79 as damaging to multiple dimensions of female well-being(1,2).
80  P = 0.002, CI (-12.20, -2.85)] and physical well-being [-6.55 points, P < 0.001, CI (-9.43, -3.67)].
81 tions of relationship quality for health and well-being, a central mission of relationship science is
82 on record and is linked to poorer health and well-being across countries.
83 o contribute to economic growth and societal well-being across industrial sectors.
84 ies were included if they referred to sexual well-being/activities/functions or intimate relationship
85  focuses on cases in which improving others' well-being also comprises heightening their positive aff
86 5% CI, -4.42 to 3.06; P = .72), psychosocial well-being (AMD, -0.59; 95% CI, -3.92 to 2.74; P = .73),
87  95% CI, -3.92 to 2.74; P = .73), and sexual well-being (AMD, -2.94; 95% CI, -7.01 to 1.12; P = .15)
88              Education is a key dimension of well-being and a crucial indicator of development(1-4).
89 ve considerable impacts on ecosystems, human well-being and agricultural production in the low precip
90  They represent a complete food required for well-being and are recognized by consumers as versatile
91 ble futures in which humans enjoy sufficient well-being and avoid crossing planetary boundaries.
92 e emotion vocabularies correlate with higher well-being and better physical health.
93 ave a significant impact on human health and well-being and contribute to the onset and aggravation o
94  levels with self-reported measures of mood, well-being and depression.
95  must include a broader vision of health and well-being and emphasize health equity.
96 luated due to a perceived sense of increased well-being and enhanced social interaction.
97 s, such as bibliotherapy, may improve mental well-being and has the potential for being integrated in
98 ant gaps, in the scientific understanding of well-being and how it may be cultivated, thus highlighti
99 ur society and have been linked to increased well-being and improved health outcomes in their owners.
100 ficial effects of self-care include improved well-being and lower morbidity, mortality, and healthcar
101 ict decrements in adolescents' psychological well-being and may unintentionally increase their engage
102 e observed for different measures of general well-being and other clinical and safety outcomes.
103  of the primary factors that determine their well-being and productivity.
104 sorder with substantial burden on individual well-being and public health.
105 al health inequities, thus reflecting on the well-being and quality of life of this target population
106 mate effort to enhance population health and well-being and reduce poverty.
107 ial determinant of cardiovascular health and well-being and should be considered in the evaluation of
108 bjective social status will lead to improved well-being and social mobility.
109 ns, such as friendships, are crucial for the well-being and success of students at all levels of educ
110 ption has a positive effect on psychological well-being and there appears to be a preferential effect
111 health conditions, 4) presenteeism and nurse well-being, and 5) presenteeism and patient safety.
112   Water security is a top concern for social well-being, and dramatic changes in the availability of
113 trimental consequences for the wider health, well-being, and economies of these countries.
114 een duty hour policy violations, psychiatric well-being, and hazardous driving events.
115 without adversely affecting pup survival and well-being, and housing of adult mice at densities of up
116 nd that bereavement, fearing for loved ones' well-being, and lacking access to medical care and medic
117 ed physical activity levels, improved mental well-being, and lowered harmful environmental exposures,
118 danger other organisms, ecosystems and human well-being, and must be understood for effective conserv
119 eaningful "occupations" that support health, well-being, and participation in life roles.
120 l function, cognitive performance, emotional well-being, and social function-in a sample of 5,018 men
121  threats to clinician, provider, and patient well-being; and (5) improve patient access to high-quali
122                         Impairment of mental well-being (anxiety, depression, stress) is common among
123 ty is prioritized and physician wellness and well-being are addressed.
124 e and comprehensive measurements of economic well-being are fundamental inputs into both research and
125 tionships between age at marriage and female well-being are largely equivocal, and women who marry ea
126    Extended work shifts and poor psychiatric well-being are risk factors for MVCs, placing general su
127 ting their interactions and wider impacts on well-being as well as the potential for programmatic syn
128 gital traces may make it possible to monitor well-being at large scale.
129 ct mother and fetus, sometimes putting their well-being at odds with each other.
130 chology to highlight four core dimensions of well-being-awareness, connection, insight, and purpose.
131  likelihood of reporting good health or high well-being became significantly greater with contact >=1
132 DG contributes to explaining the variance in well-being between countries.
133 al well-being, physical well-being or sexual well-being between women undergoing NSM versus SNR.
134                Housing is essential to human well-being but neglected in global health.
135 verse consequences for individual health and well-being, but also enormous economic and safety implic
136 ices to not only improve mothers' safety and well-being, but also support them in adopting recommende
137  natural environments can benefit health and well-being, but exposure-response relationships are unde
138 ential for cellular growth, development, and well-being, but its absorption, distribution, metabolism
139 mpathy is an integral part of socioemotional well-being, but recent research has highlighted some of
140     The MW of beta-glucan did not affect gut well-being, but the perceptions between females and male
141 ead, indirect impacts on mental and physical well-being by exposing survivors to stress and potential
142 icates that core dimensions of psychological well-being can be cultivated through intentional mental
143 Cardiovascular events, mortality, subjective well-being, cardiovascular risk factors, diet and physic
144 er health outcomes including alcohol misuse, well-being, change in haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), and smoki
145 er health outcomes including alcohol misuse, well-being, change in HbA1c, and smoking cessation.
146 sfaction), and social (e.g., social support) well-being decline substantially.
147                                     Although well-being decreased over time (85.1%-81.5%, P = 0.01),
148          Adaptive social behavior and mental well-being depend on not only recognizing emotional expr
149 es that social media can enhance or diminish well-being depending on how people use them.
150 tent to which social media use is related to well-being depends on how individuals use it.
151 n consumer surplus and other new measures of well-being derived from these online choice experiments
152 ble resilient individuals to maintain mental well-being despite alterations in stress-susceptible reg
153 eported measures (for example, psychological well-being), device-measured physical activity, waist si
154 ches to solving minority-majority health and well-being disparities, ecological, intersectional, and
155                The second mode mapped onto a well-being/distress axis independent of sex.
156 ance of enhancing maternal mental health and well-being during pregnancy.
157  activities were reported to improve owner's well-being, (e.g. human-dog tactile interaction increase
158                       Overall SMD for mental well-being (eight studies) was 0.40 (0.28-0.53), p<0.01,
159 e function, and processing speed), emotional well-being (enjoyment of life and depressive symptoms),
160 rior, and more direct, measure of changes in well-being, especially for digital goods.
161 ven methods for text analysis for generating well-being estimates for 1,208 US counties.
162                                     Regional well-being estimation from social media data seems to be
163  associated with greater offspring emotional well-being, fewer depressive symptoms, lower risk of ove
164 fellows only, and improvements in subjective well-being for both groups.
165 nt Guide recommendations does not compromise well-being for most strains.
166 s ultimately proposed: optimizing health and well-being for these residents through successful dining
167 es that are imperative to human survival and well-being (for example, fisheries and water purificatio
168 nefits for physical symptoms, mental health, well-being, function and resource use for both CBT and P
169 veral metabolic conditions and psychological well-being has been shown previously.
170 ng for noneconomic social outcomes and human well-being has lagged behind, even though it is a necess
171 portance of each dimension for psychological well-being, identify mechanisms that underlie their cult
172  We further examine the ecological and human well-being implications of apex scavenger decline, inclu
173 ory; (2) describe the financial, health, and well-being implications of caregiving in HF; (3) evaluat
174 erventions for improving self-management and well-being in adolescents and young adults (11-25 years)
175              Experiential diversity promotes well-being in animal models.
176 potential to improve short term psychosocial well-being in cardiac patients during their first year o
177  that will ultimately improve management and well-being in consumers with food allergy.
178 ame-aged and sex sibling, experienced better well-being in early and late adolescence.
179 ial and energy-intensive dimensions of basic well-being in India: food, housing and mobility.
180 nsumption on mental health and psychological well-being in nonclinical, healthy adult populations.
181 s brain physiology and can be detrimental to well-being in otherwise healthy individuals.
182 ed interventions (MBIs) for improving mental well-being in PwMS.
183       MBIs are effective at improving mental well-being in PwMS.
184 wledging the importance of patient-caregiver well-being in serious illness.
185 e of an accelerated peace process to restore well-being in Syria.
186 hips and co-benefits for improved health and well-being in the Caribbean.
187 nality, intelligence, attitudes, values, and well-being-in which partners show initial similarity but
188                                  Measures of well-being including physical exhaustion and alertness w
189 on was associated with greater psychological well-being (including life satisfaction, positive affect
190  detrimental impact on population health and well-being, including an increase in infectious disease
191 lated with multiple indicators of health and well-being, including depression; anxiety; conduct probl
192 bility, having notable effects on individual well-being, increasing the reliance of individuals on he
193 easurements provided by the Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index survey through 1.73 million phone surve
194 ort use, and the World Health Organization-5 Well-Being Index.
195 al position begin to independently relate to well-being is currently unknown.
196 s, the present research investigated whether well-being is higher if people's values match with those
197 etween digital technology use and adolescent well-being is negative but small, explaining at most 0.4
198  suggesting that the foundation of long-term well-being is rooted in individual differences in temper
199 the conflict, Syria's precipitous decline in well-being is unparalleled in the world, even when compa
200 e saved countless lives and enhanced patient well-being, it is clear that there is significant room t
201 ize a list of resources deemed high-yield by well-being leaders.
202 impacted emotional state, such that mood and well-being levels were significantly decreased throughou
203        Similarly, in shift workers, mood and well-being levels were significantly reduced throughout
204 ctivities linked with their specific hedonic well-being, life satisfaction and eudaimonic well-being
205 action was associated with greater emotional well-being, lower risk of mental illness, eating disorde
206 hould consider how work duration, sleep, and well-being may impact burnout and sustainability.
207 o duty hour standards and efforts to improve well-being may improve driving safety.
208 k [LabMT]) yielded inconsistent county-level well-being measurements due to regional, cultural, and s
209 ed Twitter-based county-level estimates with well-being measurements provided by the Gallup-Sharecare
210 d person-region value congruence predict six well-being measures (e.g., emotional well-being, relatio
211 de range of outcomes related to psychosocial well-being, mental health, health behaviors, and physica
212 thical use of AI in radiology should promote well-being, minimize harm, and ensure that the benefits
213 ent should be to enhance quality of life and well-being not only of individuals but also of the commu
214 nce the educational experience and emotional well being of nephrology fellows.
215 ent is a major determinant of the health and well-being of a population.
216 aluating reproductive performance or general well-being of adult mice.
217 edicine initiative to improve the health and well-being of both species.
218 t only has a direct impact on the health and well-being of chickens but can have secondary effects on
219 conditions may contribute importantly to the well-being of displaced populations, but eye care servic
220 re the specific impact of vision care on the well-being of displaced populations.
221 calable technology to improve the health and well-being of farm animals.
222 ns designed to improve the mental health and well-being of FSWs.
223  to have a negative effect on the health and well-being of HEU children during early childhood.
224 level, which allows us to infer the economic well-being of individuals through a measure of their loc
225 ating the effects of space allocation on the well-being of mice.
226 ory system have the potential to improve the well-being of millions of patients.
227                    To improve the health and well-being of millions, new selective anti-Giardia drugs
228                                      For the well-being of our societies, it is thus crucial to find
229  public policies that improve the health and well-being of people experiencing serious disorders.
230 e are interested in measuring the subjective well-being of populations.
231 methods used to monitor and quantify general well-being of research mice.
232 ts to the importance of prosociality for the well-being of societies and individuals.
233 lated to influencing the mental and physical well-being of substance users were found to be positivel
234       Satisfaction with breasts and physical well-being of the chest were compared using regression m
235 h outcome, psychosocial well-being, physical well-being of the chest, and sexual well-being.
236 hey serve to improve the economic and social well-being of the entire nation.
237 the zygote that can influence the health and well-being of the offspring.
238 ative approach to pursue, for the safety and well-being of the patient, the operating room staff, and
239 portant to the socio-economic and ecological well-being of the world.
240 or the integrity of their environment or the well-being of their hosts.
241 c data hold much importance in analyzing the well-being of us and the future generation.
242 hysical activity is vital for the health and well-being of youth and adults, although the prevalence
243                                   Subjective well-being or happiness is often associated with wealth.
244 n early adolescence as a robust correlate of well-being or predictor of future problems.
245 th breast, psychosocial well-being, physical well-being or sexual well-being between women undergoing
246                  The effects on other mental well-being outcomes are inconclusive due to limited numb
247 es the importance of assessing dog ownership well-being outcomes based on specific dog human related
248 well-being, life satisfaction and eudaimonic well-being outcomes was generated.
249  mental, behavioural and physical health and well-being outcomes.
250 nment condition" vs. "day", mood: p < 0.001; well-being: p < 0.001; adjusted p-values).
251 nment condition" vs. "day", mood: p = 0.002; well-being: p = 0.002; adjusted p-values).
252              Time poverty is linked to lower well-being, physical health and productivity.
253 ast, satisfaction with outcome, psychosocial well-being, physical well-being of the chest, and sexual
254 es in satisfaction with breast, psychosocial well-being, physical well-being or sexual well-being bet
255 requent words led to notable improvements in well-being prediction.
256 ternal nutrition on offspring cardiovascular well-being, programming offspring cardiovascular functio
257 r promoting multiple facets of psychological well-being, prosocial character, and possibly mental hea
258 stigate the link between presenteeism, nurse well-being quality of patient care and costs in the nurs
259    In the per-protocol analysis, the overall well-being quality-of-life domain improved in the ACT gr
260 re (NEI-VFQ-39) to assess participant visual well-being, quantitative ultrasonography (QUS) to measur
261 valuations, which impact decision-making and well-being, recruit the ventral visual pathway, subcorti
262 imited evidence on efficacy of exergaming on well-being related to health in this population.
263 considering a broader set of consumption and well-being-related interventions, and illustrating trade
264 ict six well-being measures (e.g., emotional well-being, relationship support; N = 54,673).
265 he impact of declining biodiversity on coral well-being remains inadequately understood.
266 l 3 outcomes [eg, 8.0% with poor psychiatric well-being reported MVCs vs 2.6% without, odds ratio 2.5
267                                              Well-being requires the maintenance of energy stores, wa
268             Here, we integrate evidence from well-being research, cognitive and affective neuroscienc
269 G 1), "zero hunger" (SDG 2), and "health and well being" (SDG 3).
270 re significant improvements in diet, weight, well-being, self-esteem, vitality, and biomarkers of car
271  connections between dietary intake, overall well-being, sex factors, athletic activity, and cortisol
272 e SDGs by looking at how each SDG relates to well-being shows, in most cases, a strong positive corre
273 whether rationalizers experience benefits in well-being, social influence, performance, or other desi
274 ve symptoms, collectively referred to as the well-being spectrum (N(obs) = 2,370,390), and found 304
275 rneurons are enriched in their effect on the well-being spectrum.
276 cosystem services that are critical to human well-being, such as carbon storage to mitigate climate c
277 pact of air pollution on people's subjective well-being (SWB).
278 lso a message for individuals for health and well-being: take nature close, to touch, eat, breathe, e
279 at digital goods have created large gains in well-being that are not reflected in conventional measur
280 ess to healthcare is a requirement for human well-being that is constrained, in part, by the allocati
281  produced increased happiness and subjective well-being that, in turn, fueled the explosion of innova
282 ening their wishes in order to improve their well-being-that can be productively integrated into the
283 erventions designed to improve psychological well-being, the field lacks a unifying framework that cl
284           Globally, we find that in terms of well-being, there are increasing marginal returns to sus
285 ies were linked to their reported changes in well-being through matrix coding.
286 developing additional targets for equity and well-being to accompany this overarching Impact Goal.
287 , schizophrenia, neuroticism, and subjective well-being to address potential genetic confounding (gen
288 ict on Syrians' physical, mental, and social well-being using the Gallup World Poll.
289 iseases of domesticated animals impact human well-being via food insecurity, loss of livelihoods, and
290 nge is expected to threaten human health and well-being via its effects on climate-sensitive infectio
291                  Similarly, poor psychiatric well-being was associated with all 3 outcomes [eg, 8.0%
292 he adjusted regression model lower caregiver well-being was significantly associated with lower house
293                                       Mental well-being was the primary outcome.
294 d items on burnout, depressive symptoms, and well being were included in the American Society of Neph
295 ables (compared with fruit) on psychological well-being, whereas 1 reported a superior effect of frui
296  that this would lead to improved health and well-being, while also alleviating illegal logging activ
297 sely affects human health, productivity, and well-being, with more frequent and intense heatwaves pro
298 ted diaries detailing their sleep, work, and well-being; wore actigraphs; and performed psychomotor v
299 E STATEMENT Social connection is critical to well-being, yet how the brain reflects our attachment to
300             Social connection is critical to well-being, yet how the brain reflects our attachment to

 
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