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Found 5 swedish dissertations matching the above criteria.
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1. Disability pension due to common mental disorders : subsequent psychiatric morbidity and suicidal behaviour
Abstract : Background: Mental diagnoses have become the most common disability pension (DP) diagnoses in OECD countries. Up to half of DP due to mental diagnoses are due to common mental disorders (CMDs). So far, research has mainly focused on risk factors of DP rather than on the future life situation of people with DP. READ MORE
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2. Elevated drinking water manganese and fetal and child health and development
Abstract : Manganese (Mn) is an essential element that functions as a cofactor in the metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins, and it is also incorporated in antioxidants such as superoxide dismutase. In general, intake of Mn mainly occurs via food. READ MORE
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3. Dietary diversity and its relation with health among the older population in Thailand
Abstract : The role of dietary diversity (DD) in the health status among older people has been recognised. However, the evidence from lower-and-middle-income countries is scarce. READ MORE
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4. Adolescent nutrition in rural Bangladesh : Studies on diet, cardiometabolic indicators, physical activity and fitness in the MINIMat cohort
Abstract : Adolescent nutrition is crucial for curbing non-communicable disease burden among transitioning populations in resource-limited settings. This thesis explored the gender and socio-economic stratification of diet, physical activity (PA) and fitness, and the relationship of these modifiable dimensions of nutrition with cardiometabolic risk among adolescents of a birth cohort in rural Bangladesh. READ MORE
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5. Limited dietary diversity and consumption of ultra-processed and deep-fried foods among adolescents in rural Bangladesh : uncovering the two faces of suboptimal diet
Abstract : Background: With an estimated number of 1.2 billion in the world, adolescents represent a major transformative force in global health. Optimum adolescent nutrition is increasingly important for scaling up population health gains in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) of South Asia. READ MORE