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International Journal of Public Health
1997 - 2020
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2016, volume 61, articles 9
- Migration, public health and human rights pp. 993-994

- Michael Knipper
- Impact of the Tunisian Revolution on homicide and suicide rates in Tunisia pp. 995-1002

- Mehdi Ben Khelil, Meriem Gharbaoui, Fethia Farhani, Malek Zaafrane, Hana Harzallah, Mohamed Allouche, Mongi Zhioua and Moncef Hamdoun
- Contribution of chronic conditions to gender disparities in disability in the older population in Brazil, 2013 pp. 1003-1012

- Renata Tiene de Carvalho Yokota, Lenildo Moura, Silvânia Suely Caribé de Araújo Andrade, Naíza Nayla Bandeira Sá, Wilma Johanna Nusselder and Herman Oyen
- Multimorbidity in adults from a southern Brazilian city: occurrence and patterns pp. 1013-1020

- Bruno Pereira Nunes, Fabio Alberto Camargo-Figuera, Marília Guttier, Paula Duarte Oliveira, Tiago N. Munhoz, Alicia Matijasevich, Andréa Dâmaso Bertoldi, Fernando César Wehrmeister, Marysabel Pinto Telis Silveira, Elaine Thumé and Luiz Augusto Facchini
- Hip fracture incidence 2003–2013 and projected cases until 2050 in Austria: a population-based study pp. 1021-1030

- Hans Concin, Wolfgang Brozek, Karl-Peter Benedetto, Hartmut Häfele, Joachim Kopf, Thomas Bärenzung, Richard Schnetzer, Christian Schenk, Elmar Stimpfl, Ursula Waheed-Hutter, Hanno Ulmer, Kilian Rapp, Elisabeth Zwettler and Gabriele Nagel
- Enabling the transferability of complex interventions: exploring the combination of an intervention’s key functions and implementation pp. 1031-1038

- Mélanie Villeval, Elsa Bidault, Jeannie Shoveller, François Alias, Jean-Charles Basson, Catherine Frasse, Jean-Paul Génolini, Elisabeth Pons, Damien Verbiguié, Pascale Grosclaude and Thierry Lang
- Reducing sick leave of Dutch vocational school students: adaptation of a sick leave protocol using the intervention mapping process pp. 1039-1047

- Marlou L. A. Kroon, Jozien Bulthuis, Wico Mulder, Frederieke G. Schaafsma and Johannes R. Anema
- Television food advertising to children in Slovenia: analyses using a large 12-month advertising dataset pp. 1049-1057

- Živa Korošec and Igor Pravst
- Educational differences in dietary intake and compliance with dietary recommendations in a Swiss adult population pp. 1059-1067

- Ana-Lucia Mayén, Idris Guessous, Fred Paccaud, Silvia Stringhini and Pedro Marques-Vidal
- Socioeconomic predictors of dietary patterns among Guatemalan adults pp. 1069-1077

- Ana-Lucia Mayén, Silvia Stringhini, Nicole D. Ford, Reynaldo Martorell, Aryeh D. Stein, Fred Paccaud and Pedro Marques-Vidal
- Health-care availability, preference, and distance for women in urban Bo, Sierra Leone pp. 1079-1088

- Lila C. Fleming, Rashid Ansumana, Alfred S. Bockarie, Joel D. Alejandre, Karen K. Owen, Umaru Bangura, David H. Jimmy, Kevin M. Curtin, David A. Stenger and Kathryn H. Jacobsen
- Gestational age at first antenatal visit in Namibia pp. 1089-1097

- Nandini Thogarapalli, Paul Mkandawire, Joseph Kangmennaang, Isaac Luginaah and Godwin Arku
2016, volume 61, articles 8
- Violence and health: implications of the 2030 Agenda for South–North collaboration pp. 861-862

- Bandy X. Lee, James Gilligan, Sylvia F. Kaaya and Kelsey K. Schuder
- The 2030 agenda for sustainable development: a golden opportunity for global violence prevention pp. 863-864

- Finn Kjaerulf, B. Lee, L. Cohen, P. Donnelly, S. Turner, R. Davis, A. Realini, M. Moloney-Kitts, R. Gordon, G. Lee and J. Gilligan
- Preliminary research informing policy on remote alcohol monitoring in criminal justice: the Scottish experience pp. 865-872

- Christine A. Goodall, Fergus G. Neville, Damien J. Williams and Peter D. Donnelly
- Trajectories for women who disclose intimate partner violence in health care settings: the key role of abuse severity pp. 873-882

- C. Nadine Wathen, Masako Tanaka, Jennifer C. D. MacGregor, Mark A. Ferro, Christine McKee, Michael Boyle, Marilyn Ford-Gilboe and Harriet L. MacMillan
- The consequences of coping with stalking—results from the first qualitative study on stalking in Denmark pp. 883-889

- Katrine Bindesbøl Holm Johansen and Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen
- The prevalence of lifetime abuse among older adults in seven European countries pp. 891-901

- Bahareh Eslami, Eija Viitasara, Gloria Macassa, Maria Gabriella Melchiorre, Jutta Lindert, Mindaugas Stankunas, Francisco Torres-Gonzalez, Henrique Barros, Elisabeth Ioannidi-Kapolou and Joaquim J. F. Soares
- Trends in traffic fatalities in Mexico: examining progress on the decade of action for road safety 2011–2020 pp. 903-913

- Arturo Cervantes-Trejo, Iwin Leenen, John Stewart Fabila-Carrasco and Roy Rojas-Vargas
- Preventing interpersonal violence in Panama: is a parenting intervention developed in Australia culturally appropriate? pp. 915-922

- Anilena Mejia, Fiona Ulph and Rachel Calam
- Exploring risk factors associated with intimate partner violence in Vietnam: results from a cross-sectional national survey pp. 923-934

- Henrica A. F. M. Jansen, Thi Viet Nga Nguyen and Tu Anh Hoang
- Reducing violence in poor urban areas of Honduras by building community resilience through community-based interventions pp. 935-943

- Nete Sloth Hansen-Nord, Finn Kjaerulf, Juan Almendarez, Victor Morales Rodas and Julio Castro
- A human rights-focused HIV intervention for sex workers in Metro Manila, Philippines: evaluation of effects in a quantitative pilot study pp. 945-957

- Lianne A. Urada, Janie Simmons, Betty Wong, Kiyomi Tsuyuki, Gerlita Condino-Enrera, Laufred I. Hernandez, Nymia Pimentel Simbulan and Anita Raj
- Health system redesign following sexual violence during the genocide in Rwanda pp. 959-960

- Glorieuse Uwizeye, Bandy X. Lee and Thilo Kroll
- Intimate partner violence as a predictor of marital disruption in rural Rakai, Uganda: a longitudinal study pp. 961-970

- Jennifer A. Wagman, Blake Charvat, Marie E. Thoma, Anthony Ndyanabo, Fred Nalugoda, Joseph Ssekasanvu, Grace Kigozi, David Serwadda, Joseph Kagaayi, Maria J. Wawer and Ronald H. Gray
- How do area-level socioeconomic status and gender norms affect partner violence against women? Evidence from Tanzania pp. 971-980

- Seema Vyas and Lori Heise
- Violence and abuse of internally displaced women survivors of the 2010 Haiti earthquake pp. 981-992

- Doris W. Campbell, Jacquelyn C. Campbell, Hossein N. Yarandi, Annie Lewis O’Connor, Emily Dollar, Cheryl Killion, Elizabeth Sloand, Gloria B. Callwood, Nicole M. Cesar, Mona Hassan and Faye Gary
2016, volume 61, articles 7
- Morbidity compression: a promising and well-established concept? pp. 727-728

- Siegfried Geyer
- No evidence of morbidity compression in Spain: a time series study based on national hospitalization records pp. 729-738

- Stefan Walter, Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez, Enrique Regidor, Carlos Gomez-Martin, Jose Luis del-Barrio, Angel Gil- de-Miguel, S. V. Subramanian and Ruth Gil-Prieto
- Changes in disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) at birth between 2000 and 2010 across Japanese prefectures pp. 739-749

- Yuka Minagawa Sugawara and Yasuhiko Saito
- Age-specific cancer mortality trends in 16 countries pp. 751-763

- Lee Liu and Kristen Liu
- Interaction between education and income on the risk of all-cause mortality: prospective results from the MOLI-SANI study pp. 765-776

- Marialaura Bonaccio, Augusto Di Castelnuovo, Simona Costanzo, Mariarosaria Persichillo, Maria Benedetta Donati, Giovanni de Gaetano and Licia Iacoviello
- Investigating mortality heterogeneity among neighbourhoods of a highly industrialised Italian city: a meta-regression approach pp. 777-785

- Emilio Antonio Luca Gianicolo, Cristina Mangia and Marco Cervino
- Absolute and relative educational inequalities in depression in Europe pp. 787-795

- Pieter Dudal and Piet Bracke
- Setting-based interventions to promote mental health at the university: a systematic review pp. 797-807

- A. Fernandez, E. Howse, M. Rubio-Valera, K. Thorncraft, J. Noone, X. Luu, B. Veness, M. Leech, G. Llewellyn and L. Salvador-Carulla
- The great recession, youth unemployment and inequalities in psychological health complaints in adolescents: a multilevel study in 31 countries pp. 809-819

- Katharina Rathmann, Timo-Kolja Pförtner, Klaus Hurrelmann, Ana M. Osorio, Lucia Bosakova, Frank J. Elgar and Matthias Richter
- Induced abortion in a Southern European region: examining inequalities between native and immigrant women pp. 829-836

- Elena Rodriguez-Alvarez, Luisa N. Borrell, Yolanda González-Rábago, Unai Martín and Nerea Lanborena
- See what we say: using concept mapping to visualize Latino immigrant’s strategies for health interventions pp. 837-845

- Lisa M. Vaughn, Farrah Jacquez, Daniel Marschner and Daniel McLinden
- Epidemiology and economic burden of measles, mumps, pertussis, and varicella in Germany: a systematic review pp. 847-860

- Oliver Damm, Julian Witte, Stefanie Wetzka, Christine Prosser, Sebastian Braun, Robert Welte and Wolfgang Greiner
2016, volume 61, articles 6
- Fifty years of serving public health: the Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region moving forward to the next half-century pp. 631-632

- Jacqueline Müller-Nordhorn, Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic, Robert Otok, Katarzyna Czabanowska and Anders Foldspang
- Main competences and skills to perform Essential Public Health Operations, offered by Schools of Public Health in four European countries: a short pilot report pp. 633-639

- Robert Otok and Anders Foldspang
- Climate-driven migration: an exploratory case study of Maasai health perceptions and help-seeking behaviors pp. 641-649

- Alexandra K. Heaney and Sandra J. Winter
- Diabetes and hypertension care among male prisoners in Mexico City: exploring transition of care and the equivalence principle pp. 651-659

- Omar Silverman-Retana, Edson Serván-Mori, Ruy Lopez-Ridaura and Sergio Bautista-Arredondo
- Hidden burden of non-medical spending associated with inpatient care among the poor in Afghanistan pp. 661-671

- Mohammad Omar Mashal, Keiko Nakamura and Masashi Kizuki
- Utilization of health-care services among immigrants recruited through non-profit organizations in southern Italy pp. 673-682

- Aida Bianco, Elisabetta Larosa, Claudia Pileggi, Carmelo G. A. Nobile and Maria Pavia
- Cost-utility analysis of a nationwide vaccination programme against serogroup B meningococcal disease in Israel pp. 683-692

- Gary M. Ginsberg, Colin Block and Chen Stein-Zamir
- Caste-ethnic disparity in vaccine use among 0- to 5-year-old children in Nepal: a decomposition analysis pp. 693-699

- Satis Devkota and Christopher Butler
- Predictors of nicotine withdrawal symptoms: findings from the first randomized smoking cessation trial in a low-income country setting pp. 701-708

- Ziyad Ben Taleb, Kenneth D. Ward, Taghrid Asfar, Rana Jaber, Rehab Auf and Wasim Maziak
- Stunting and weight statuses of adolescents differ between public and private schools in urban Gambia pp. 717-726

- Alimatou Juwara, Nicole Huang, Li-Ying Chien and Hsin-Jen Chen
2016, volume 61, articles 5
- Thinking beyond borders: reconceptualising migration to better meet the needs of people in transit pp. 521-522

- James Smith
- Commentary: From the primacy of safe passage for refugees to a global social policy pp. 523-524

- Oliver Razum, Alexandra Kaasch and Kayvan Bozorgmehr
- Over-indebtedness and chronic disease: a linked register-based study of Finnish men and women during 1995–2010 pp. 535-544

- Jenni Blomgren, Nico Maunula and Heikki Hiilamo
- Structure of deaths associated with heavy alcohol use and their contribution to general mortality in Northwest Slovakia pp. 545-551

- T. Baška, B. Kľučková, I. Komáreková and Ľ. Straka
- Three types of scientific evidence to inform physical activity policy: results from a comparative scoping review pp. 553-563

- Alfred Rütten, Diana Schow, João Breda, Gauden Galea, Sonja Kahlmeier, Jean-Michel Oppert, Hidde Ploeg and Willem Mechelen
- Public health strategies promoting physical activity and healthy eating in Canada: are we changing paradigms? pp. 565-572

- Katerina Maximova, Nancy Hanusaik, Natalie Kishchuk, Gilles Paradis and Jennifer L. O’Loughlin
- Determinant factors of physical fitness in European children pp. 573-582

- Mahmoud Zaqout, Krishna Vyncke, Luis A. Moreno, Pilar Miguel-Etayo, Fabio Lauria, Denes Molnar, Lauren Lissner, Monica Hunsberger, Toomas Veidebaum, Michael Tornaritis, Lucia A. Reisch, Karin Bammann, Ole Sprengeler, Wolfgang Ahrens and Nathalie Michels
- Promotion of healthy nutrition among students participating in a school food aid program: a randomized trial pp. 583-592

- Dina Zota, Archontoula Dalma, Athanassios Petralias, Anastasia Lykou, Christina-Maria Kastorini, Mary Yannakoulia, Pania Karnaki, Katerina Belogianni, Afroditi Veloudaki, Elena Riza, Rhea Malik and Athena Linos
- School life expectancy and risk for tuberculosis in Europe pp. 603-611

- Kazuyo Machiyama, Jan C. Semenza, R. J. Silverwood, Melissa J. Palmer, Tek-Ang Lim, Davide Manissero, Andreas Sandgren and George B. Ploubidis
- Positive parenting attitudes and practices in three transitional Eastern European countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Serbia pp. 621-630

- Marija Petrovic, Vladimir Vasic, Oliver Petrovic and Milena Santric-Milicevic
2016, volume 61, articles 4
- Public Health Genomics: the essential part for good governance in public health pp. 401-403

- Angela Brand, Nikolaos Evangelatos and Kapaettu Satyamoorthy
- Molecular and genomic sciences in health: apply the established rules of evidence pp. 405-407

- Oliver Razum and Albrecht Jahn
- Reactions to smoke-free public policies and smoke-free home policies in the Republic of Georgia: results from a 2014 national survey pp. 409-416

- Carla J. Berg, Marina Topuridze, Nino Maglakelidze, Lela Starua, Maia Shishniashvili and Michelle C. Kegler
- Decreased smoking initiation among male youths in China: an urban–rural comparison pp. 417-425

- Kuiyun Zhi, Jin Huang, Suo Deng, Yongjin Chen, Michael G. Vaughn and Zhengmin Qian
- Waterpipe smoking among secondary school students in Hong Kong pp. 427-434

- Nan Jiang, Sai Yin Ho, Man Ping Wang, Lok Tung Leung and Tai Hing Lam
- Access, treatment and outcomes of care: a study of ethnic minorities in Europe pp. 443-454

- Lise G. M. Hanssens, Jens Detollenaere, Wim Hardyns and Sara J. T. Willems
- The association of pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity with delivery outcomes: a comparison of immigrant and non-immigrant women in Berlin, Germany pp. 455-463

- Katharina Reiss, Jürgen Breckenkamp, Theda Borde, Silke Brenne, Wolfgang Henrich, Matthias David and Oliver Razum
- Weight development from age 13 to 30 years and adolescent socioeconomic status: The Norwegian Longitudinal Health Behaviour study pp. 465-473

- Ingunn Holden Bergh, Øivind Skare, Annalena Aase, Knut-Inge Klepp and Nanna Lien
- Wealth index and risk of childhood overweight and obesity: evidence from four prospective cohorts in Peru and Vietnam pp. 475-485

- Rodrigo M. Carrillo-Larco, J. Jaime Miranda and Antonio Bernabé-Ortiz
- The dynamic interdependence between family support and depressive symptoms among adolescents in Ghana pp. 487-494

- Kathleen M. Roche, Jeffrey B. Bingenheimer and Sharon R. Ghazarian
- Reluctance to seek professional help among suicidal people: results from the Swiss Health Survey pp. 495-504

- Michelle Dey and Anthony Francis Jorm
- Does self-efficacy mediate the association between socioeconomic background and emotional symptoms among schoolchildren? pp. 505-512

- Charlotte Meilstrup, Lau Caspar Thygesen, Line Nielsen, Vibeke Koushede, Donna Cross and Bjørn Evald Holstein
- If I tweet will you cite? The effect of social media exposure of articles on downloads and citations pp. 513-520

- Thomy Tonia, Herman Van Oyen, Anke Berger, Christian Schindler and Nino Künzli
2016, volume 61, articles 3
- Health literacy: strengthening agency or changing structures? pp. 277-278

- Oliver Razum, Heide Weishaar and Doris Schaeffer
- Graduate public health training in healthcare of refugee asylum seekers and clinical human rights: evaluation of an innovative curriculum pp. 279-287

- Ramin Asgary
- A systematic literature review of the key challenges for developing the structure of public health economic models pp. 289-298

- Hazel Squires, James Chilcott, Ronald Akehurst, Jennifer Burr and Michael P. Kelly
- Energy drink consumption, health complaints and late bedtime among young adolescents pp. 299-306

- Leena Koivusilta, Heini Kuoppamäki and Arja Rimpelä
- Problematic mobile phone use of Swiss adolescents: is it linked with mental health or behaviour? pp. 307-315

- Katharina Roser, Anna Schoeni, Milena Foerster and Martin Röösli
- Test–retest reliability of the scale of participation in organized activities among adolescents in the Czech Republic and Slovakia pp. 329-336

- Lucia Bosakova, Peter Kolarcik, Daniela Bobakova, Martina Sulcova, Jitse P. Dijk, Sijmen A. Reijneveld and Andrea Madarasova Geckova
- Socio-demographic patterns of disability among older adult populations of low-income and middle-income countries: results from World Health Survey pp. 337-345

- Ahmad Reza Hosseinpoor, Nicole Bergen, Nenad Kostanjsek, Paul Kowal, Alana Officer and Somnath Chatterji
- Prevalence, diagnosis, and management of diabetes mellitus among older Chinese: results from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study pp. 347-356

- Yaohui Zhao, Eileen M. Crimmins, Peifeng Hu, Yang Shen, James Smith, John Strauss, Yafeng Wang and Yuan Zhang
- Marital breakup in later adulthood and self-rated health: a cross-sectional survey in Switzerland pp. 357-366

- Bina Knöpfli, Stéphane Cullati, Delphine S. Courvoisier, Claudine Burton-Jeangros and Pasqualina Perrig-Chiello
- Does poorer self-rated health mediate the effect of Roma ethnicity on mortality in patients with coronary artery disease after coronaro-angiography? pp. 375-382

- Adriana Sudzinova, Jaroslav Rosenberger, Roy E. Stewart, Jitse P. Dijk and Sijmen A. Reijneveld
- Quantifying the health impacts of ambient air pollutants: methodological errors must be avoided pp. 383-384

- Peter Morfeld and Thomas C. Erren
- Erratum to: Quantifying the health impacts of ambient air pollutants: methodological errors must be avoided pp. 385-385

- Peter Morfeld and Thomas C. Erren
- Response to “Quantifying the health impacts of ambient air pollutants: methodological errors must be avoided” pp. 387-388

- Marie-Eve Héroux, Bert Brunekreef, H. Ross Anderson, Richard Atkinson, Aaron Cohen, Francesco Forastiere, Fintan Hurley, Klea Katsouyanni, Daniel Krewski, Michal Krzyzanowski, Nino Künzli, Inga Mills, Xavier Querol, Bart Ostro and Heather Walton
- Capacity-building for equitable global health research from Africa: the power of two pp. 389-390

- Vincent Kalumire Cubaka, Michael Schriver, Patrick Kyamanywa, Philip Cotton and Per Kallestrup
- Erratum to: Healthy living practices in families and child health in Taiwan pp. 391-393

- Yi-Ching Lin, Jennifer Chun-Li Wu, Shu-Ti Chiou and Tung-liang Chiang
2016, volume 61, articles 2
- Electronic cigarette use among Korean adults pp. 151-157

- Jung Ah Lee, Sun Hee Kim and Hong-Jun Cho
- Electronic cigarette use in France in 2014 pp. 159-165

- Raphaël Andler, Romain Guignard, Jean-Louis Wilquin, François Beck, Jean-Baptiste Richard and Viêt Nguyen-Thanh
- E-cigarette use among Serbian adults: prevalence and user characteristics pp. 167-175

- Biljana Kilibarda, Viktor Mravcik and Marcus Sebastian Martens
- Use of electronic nicotine delivery systems and other tobacco products among USA adults, 2014: results from a national survey pp. 177-188

- Scott R. Weaver, Ban A. Majeed, Terry F. Pechacek, Amy L. Nyman, Kyle R. Gregory and Michael P. Eriksen
- Dual use of electronic and tobacco cigarettes among adolescents: a cross-sectional study in Poland pp. 189-197

- Maciej L. Goniewicz, Noel J. Leigh, Michal Gawron, Justyna Nadolska, Lukasz Balwicki, Connor McGuire and Andrzej Sobczak
- Use of electronic cigarettes and alternative tobacco products among Romanian adolescents pp. 199-207

- Valentin Nădăşan, Kristie L. Foley, Melinda Pénzes, Edit Paulik, Ştefan Mihăicuţă, Zoltán Ábrám, Jozsef Bálint and Robert Urbán
- E-cigarette use among US adolescents: secondhand smoke at home matters pp. 209-213

- Xiao Zhang and Jia Pu
- Adolescents’ responses to the promotion and flavouring of e-cigarettes pp. 215-224

- Allison Ford, Anne Marie MacKintosh, Linda Bauld, Crawford Moodie and Gerard Hastings
- Preferred flavors and reasons for e-cigarette use and discontinued use among never, current, and former smokers pp. 225-236

- Carla J. Berg
- Use of electronic nicotine delivery systems and recent initiation of smoking among US youth pp. 237-241

- Victor M. Cardenas, Victoria L. Evans, Appathurai Balamurugan, Mohammed F. Faramawi, Robert R. Delongchamp and J. Gary Wheeler
- E-cigarettes as smoking cessation aids: a survey among practitioners in Italy pp. 243-248

- Lambros Lazuras, Milena Muzi, Caterina Grano and Fabio Lucidi
- Vape, quit, tweet? Electronic cigarettes and smoking cessation on Twitter pp. 249-256

- Jan Tempel, Aliya Noormohamed, Robert Schwartz, Cameron Norman, Muhannad Malas and Laurie Zawertailo
- The efficacy and short-term effects of electronic cigarettes as a method for smoking cessation: a systematic review and a meta-analysis pp. 257-267

- S. Khoudigian, T. Devji, L. Lytvyn, K. Campbell, R. Hopkins and D. O’Reilly
- Country-level correlates of e-cigarette use in the European Union pp. 269-275

- Giuseppe Torre and Daniele Mipatrini
2016, volume 61, articles 1
- Does a host country capture knowledge of migrant doctors and how might it? A study of UK doctors in New Zealand pp. 1-8

- Robin Gauld and Simon Horsburgh
- Does a host country capture knowledge of migrant doctors and how might it? A study of UK doctors in New Zealand pp. 1-8

- Robin Gauld and Simon Horsburgh
- Public knowledge about dementia in Germany—results of a population survey pp. 9-16

- Daniel Lüdecke, Olaf Knesebeck and Christopher Kofahl
- Do people with spinal cord injury meet the WHO recommendations on physical activity? pp. 17-27

- Alexandra Rauch, Timo Hinrichs, Cornelia Oberhauser and Alarcos Cieza
- Evaluation of dietary pattern stability and physical activity in three consecutive generations of women pp. 29-38

- Marzie Asgari Noori, Reza Ghiasvand, Zahra Maghsoudi, Awat Feizi, Ahmad Esmaillzadeh, Peyman Adibi and Ammar Hassanzadeh Keshteli
- Evaluation of dietary pattern stability and physical activity in three consecutive generations of women pp. 29-38

- Marzie Noori, Reza Ghiasvand, Zahra Maghsoudi, Awat Feizi, Ahmad Esmaillzadeh, Peyman Adibi and Ammar Keshteli
- Overweight and obese midlife women in Israel: cultural differences in perceived weight status pp. 39-47

- Roni Elran-Barak, Tzvia Blumstein, Valentina Boyko, Dana Hadar, Adel Farhi, Liat Lerner-Geva and Yael Benyamini
- Overweight and obese midlife women in Israel: cultural differences in perceived weight status pp. 39-47

- Roni Elran-Barak, Tzvia Blumstein, Valentina Boyko, Dana Hadar, Adel Farhi, Liat Lerner-Geva and Yael Benyamini
- Trends in prevalence of overweight and obesity: are Portuguese adolescents still increasing weight? pp. 49-56

- Adilson Marques and Margarida Gaspar Matos
- Trends in prevalence of overweight and obesity: are Portuguese adolescents still increasing weight? pp. 49-56

- Adilson Marques and Margarida Matos
- Relationship between health behaviour and body mass index in the Serbian adult population: data from National Health Survey 2013 pp. 57-68

- Miloš Ž. Maksimović, Jelena M. Gudelj Rakić, Hristina D. Vlajinac, Nadja D. Vasiljević and Jelena M. Marinković
- Relationship between health behaviour and body mass index in the Serbian adult population: data from National Health Survey 2013 pp. 57-68

- Miloš Maksimović, Jelena Gudelj Rakić, Hristina Vlajinac, Nadja Vasiljević and Jelena Marinković
- Comparison of weight and length at birth of non-Roma and Roma newborn in Serbia pp. 69-73

- Sandra Stanković, Saša Živić, Aleksandra Ignjatović, Mariola Stojanović, Dragan Bogdanović, Sonja Novak, Jelena Vučić, Miodrag Stanković, Ljiljana Šaranac, Cvetković Vesna, Predrag Miljković and Ivana Vorgučin
- Longitudinal associations between social relationships at age 30 and internalising symptoms at age 42: findings from the Northern Swedish Cohort pp. 75-81

- Evelina Landstedt, Per Gustafsson, Klara Johansson and Anne Hammarström
- School satisfaction and social relations: Swedish schoolchildren’s improvement suggestions pp. 83-90

- Louise Persson, Katarina Haraldsson and Curt Hagquist
- Marital status and work-related health limitation: a longitudinal study of young adult and middle-aged Americans pp. 91-100

- Celia Lo, Tyrone Cheng and Gaynell Simpson
- Educational inequalities in smoking over the life cycle: an analysis by cohort and gender pp. 101-109

- Damien Bricard, Florence Jusot, François Beck, Myriam Khlat and Stéphane Legleye
- Smoking among pregnant women in small towns in Poland pp. 111-118

- Łukasz Balwicki, M. Zarzeczna-Baran, Ł. Wierucki, T. Jędrzejczyk, M. Strahl, M. Wrotkowska, M. Goniewicz and T. Zdrojewski
- Unemployment, public-sector healthcare expenditure and colorectal cancer mortality in the European Union: 1990–2009 pp. 119-130

- Mahiben Maruthappu, Robert Watson, Johnathan Watkins, Callum Williams, Thomas Zeltner, Omar Faiz, Raghib Ali and Rifat Atun
- Changes in stroke mortality trends and premature mortality due to stroke in Serbia, 1992–2013 pp. 131-137

- Zana Dolicanin, Dragan Bogdanovic and Konstansa Lazarevic
- Changes in stroke mortality trends and premature mortality due to stroke in Serbia, 1992–2013 pp. 131-137

- Zana Dolicanin, Dragan Bogdanovic and Konstansa Lazarevic
- Education and mortality in Spain: a national study supports local findings pp. 139-145

- Enrique Regidor, Laura Reques, María J. Belza, Anton E. Kunst, Johan P. Mackenbach and Luis Fuente
- Education and mortality in Spain: a national study supports local findings pp. 139-145

- Enrique Regidor, Laura Reques, María Belza, Anton Kunst, Johan Mackenbach and Luis Fuente
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