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The ineffectiveness and unintended consequences of the public health war on obesity

The public health war on obesity has had little impact on obesity prevalence and has resulted in unintended consequences. Its ineffectiveness has been attributed to: 1) heavy focus on individual-based approaches and lack of scaled-up socio-environmental policies and programs, 2) modest effects of interventions in reducing and preventing obesity at the population level, and 3) inappropriate focus o

The Power of Vulnerability: A Case Study of Direct Action with the Swedish Extra-Parliamentary Left

This article, based on a case study of direct action within the Swedish extra-parliamentary left, offers an investigation of political resistance as an embodied activity heavily associated with bodily vulnerability. In doing so, the article challenges the description of the extra-parliamentary left as a ‘violent extremist environment,’ offered by Swedish state authorities. The case study draws upo

Spatial heterogeneity and spatially varying determinants of childhood stunting in Northern Rwanda: A cross-sectional study to inform targeted interventions

Despite national progress, stunting remains prevalent in specific regions of Rwanda, highlighting the limitations of coarse-resolution data for effective mapping and intervention planning. This study explored optimal spatial resolution and analytical approach to capture localised dynamics and the multifactorial nature of stunting. A cross-sectional, population-based study was conducted in the Nort

A Thematic Analysis of Young Women's Relationship to the Discourse of Climate and Environmental Change

As a growing problem in the world, negative emotions caused by awareness of environmental and climate changes are seen as one of the biggest mental health crises of our generation. This study examines young women's relationship to eco-emotions through a thematic analysis to improve understanding of how this group can be affected by these emotions and how they can live with them. Women and youn

Socio-Cultural Determinants of Physical Activity among Latin American Immigrant Women in Alberta, Canada

Acculturation has been associated with decreased physical activity among immigrants. This study assessed the process of changing physical activity patterns within the context of Latin American immigrant women’s migration experiences to Canada. Using the ecological model of health promotion, we applied a mixed methods research design. Thirty-six Latin American immigrant women, 18 recent (<10 years

From vision to reality - integrating energy goals in the development of a new urban district in Sweden

Urban areas play an important role in attaining the sustainability and energy goals set by municipalities. Despite the often ambitious sustainability visions and goals for new urban areas, there is limited understanding of how these aspirations are integrated into the planning and development process. This paper aims to provide insights into how energy-related visions and goals, in a new district

Critical Care, Critical Emissions: Applying life cycle assessment on intensive and perioperative care

Background. Climate change is the greatest threat to human health in the 21st century and healthcare contributes to approximately 5% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Intensive and perioperative care are particularly resource intensive. This thesis aimed to assess the climate and environmental impacts of perioperative and intensive care (Papers I–III) and to explore how environmental outcomes an

Experiential knowledge in mental health services - experiences of individuals with mental health problems and service providers in primary and specialist healthcare

Background: The prevalence of mental health problems is increasing, placing growing pressure on mental healthservices to provide care that is meaningful, accessible, and supportive for those who require it. However, currentpractices often do not fully meet individuals’ needs for person-centred, recovery-oriented, and integrated care andsupport. As these care and support models are being introduced

Updated automated PROMISE assessment : Treatment response evaluation based on PSMA PET/CT.

Background: PSMA PETs can track treatment response in patients with prostate cancer. Recent integration of the RECIP framework with PROMISE v2 allows quantitative assessment of PSMA PETs. While useful for assessing differentially responding lesions, manual measurement and tracking is cumbersome and PSA reliance can be misleading. We evaluated an automated AI-enabled platform, aPROMISE, for longitu

JWST NIRSpec finds no clear signs of an atmosphere on TOI-1685 b

Determining the prevalence of atmospheres on terrestrial planets is a core objective in exoplanetary science. While M dwarf systems offer a promising opportunity, conclusive observations of terrestrial atmospheres have remained elusive, with many yielding flat transmission spectra. We observe four transits of the hot terrestrial planet TOI-1685 b using James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)’s Near Infr

Pre-Anaesthesia Assessments of Adults Undergoing Elective Surgery : A Scoping Review

Introduction: Pre-anaesthesia (PA) assessments aim to ensure that anaesthesia is administered as safely and efficiently as possible, minimising risks and improving patient care. While the goal remains the same, the content, delivery, setup and evaluation of PA assessments have evolved over the years, driven by technological opportunities and healthcare systems' needs. Hence, the objective of this

Tumor and Tissue Features in Mammography and MRI – Associations with Breast-Cancer Characteristics and Prognosis

IntroductionBreast cancer is a heterogeneous disease in which imaging plays a central role. Beyond identifying malignancy, imaging provides information about the mammographic tumor appearance, breast density, and characteristics of the surrounding adipose tissue, which may reflect underlying tumor biology and relate to the prognosis. The aim of this thesis was to explore how features from mammogra

Addressing weight bias and discrimination : moving beyond raising awareness to creating change

Weight discrimination is the unjust treatment of individuals because of their weight. There have been very few interventions to address weight discrimination, due in part to the lack of consensus on key messages and strategies. The objective of the third Canadian Weight Bias Summit was to review current evidence and move towards consensus on key weight bias and obesity discrimination reduction mes

Complexity and Stigma of Pediatric Obesity

Weight stigma is rooted in a fundamental misunderstanding of the origins of obesity, wherein the interplay of behavioral, environmental, genetic, and metabolic factors is deemphasized. Instead, the widespread societal and cultural presence of weight stigma fosters misconceptions of obesity being solely a result of unhealthy personal choices. Weight stigma is pervasive in childhood and adolescence

Addressing internalized weight bias and changing damaged social identities for people living with obesity

Obesity is a stigmatized disease due to pervasive personal, professional, institutional, and cultural weight bias. Individuals with obesity experience weight bias across their lifespan and settings, which can affect their life chances and significantly impact health and social outcomes. The objectives of this study were to: (a) explore weight bias and stigma experiences of people living with obesi

Overweight and obesity in children under 5 years : Surveillance opportunities and challenges for the WHO European Region

Background: Many children who have overweight or obesity before puberty can develop obesity in early adulthood, which is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. The preschool years (ages 0-5) represents a point of opportunity for children to be active, develop healthy eating habits, and maintain healthy growth. Surveillance of childhood overweight and obesity in this age group can help