Search for dissertations about: "Maria Nyholm"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Maria Nyholm.
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1. Obesity in a Rural Population Experiences from The Skaraborg Project
Abstract : Over the last two decades there has been a striking and continuous increase in the prevalence of obesity both in industrialized and developing countries. Despite this global consistency there is a variation within countries with a higher prevalence of obesity within rural areas. READ MORE
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2. Social capital and inequalities in mental health among young adolescents in Sweden
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to explore social capital and inequalities in mental health among young adolescents in Sweden. This is a compilation thesis comprising four studies. Studies I and II are quantitative studies of crosssectional data from the Swedish Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey. READ MORE
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3. Structural and Electrochemical Properties of Functionalized Nanocellulose Materials and Their Biocompatibility
Abstract : Nanocellulose has received considerable interest during the last decade because it is renewable and biodegradable, and has excellent mechanical properties, nanoscale dimensions and wide functionalization possibilities. It is considered to be a unique and versatile platform on which new functional materials can be based. READ MORE
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4. Exploring mental health and potential health assets in young people
Abstract : Young people in Sweden generally claim to have a good quality of life, but also report increasing mental health problems. It is a concern that only a minority of young people seek and/or access support when encountering mental health problems as mental health is a fundamental human right and integral to a positive development in both childhood and throughout the lifespan. READ MORE
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5. Nanocellulose and Polypyrrole Composites for Electrical Energy Storage
Abstract : To meet the predicted increase in demand for energy storage in tomorrow's society, the development of inexpensive, flexible, lightweight and sustainable energy-storage materials is essential. In this respect, devices based on electroactive organic molecules, such as conducting polymers, are highly interesting. READ MORE