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Dyspnea (breathlessness) in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/motor neuron disease: prevalence, progression, severity, and correlates
(Informa UK LimitedEngland, 2024)Objective: Dyspnea, or breathlessness, is an important symptom in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/motor neuron disease (ALS/MND). We examined the measurement properties of the Dyspnea-12. Methods: Rasch analysis enabled ... -
Correlates and trajectories of relapses in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis
(Springer, 2023-11-17)Background and aims In people with relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (pwRRMS), data from studies on non-pharmacological factors which may influence relapse risk, other than age, are inconsistent. There is a reduced ... -
Between research, practice and governmental policies in the global south: understanding the Egyptian urban planning scene
(Emerald, 2023-11-28)<jats:sec><jats:title content-type="abstract-subheading">Purpose</jats:title><jats:p>Urban planning in the Global South is insufficiently discussed in research. In addition to the global lack of utilization of research ... -
Navigating the complexity of applying nutrition evidence to individualised care: Summary of an Academy of Nutrition Sciences Position Paper
(WileyAustralia, 2024-04)Diet is key to the maintenance of health and crucial in the prevention and management of many diseases. Modified nutrient intake may become essential to prevent deficiency, optimise development and health, or manage ... -
Navigating the complexity of applying nutrition evidence to individualised care: Summary of an Academy of Nutrition Sciences position paper
(WileyEngland, 2024)Diet is key to the maintenance of health and crucial in the prevention and management of many diseases. Modified nutrient intake may become essential to prevent deficiency, optimise development and health or manage symptoms ... -
Navigating the complexity of applying nutrition evidence to individualised care: Summary of an Academy of Nutrition Sciences Position Paper
(WileyEngland, 2024-03)Diet is key to the maintenance of health and crucial in the prevention and management of many diseases. Modified nutrient intake may become essential to prevent deficiency, optimise development and health or manage symptoms ... -
WHEN TIME IS NOT OF THE ESSENCE: SLOWNESS AND CERTAINTY BEYOND THE 15 MINUTE CITY
INTRODUCTION What if our cities’ structures (i.e., its streetscape and movement spaces) were not defined temporally (i.e., by proximity and time of travel), but rather by connectivity to place and others within place? This ... -
Nature of the evidence base and approaches to guide nutrition interventions for individuals: a position paper from the Academy of Nutrition Sciences
(Cambridge University Press (CUP)England, 2024)<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>This Position Paper from the Academy of Nutrition Sciences is the third in a series which describe the nature of the scientific evidence and frameworks that underpin nutrition ... -
Utilising Plutonium Isotopes to Evaluate Soil Erosion in Tropical East African Agri-systems
(University of Plymouth, 2024)In the beautiful landscapes of Tropical East Africa, agriculture serves as the lifeblood of both people and ecosystems. The delicate balance between agriculture and soil preservation forms a complex web of factors that ... -
RHYTHMICAL AND BALANCED EDUCATION – A MATTER OF TRUST AND BOUNDARIES. – a Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study about Pedagogic Practice in Swedish Waldorf-Steiner Schools
(University of Plymouth, 2024)Helena Selsfors, School of Society and Culture, Faculty of Education, Plymouth University Title of the study: Rhythmical and Balanced Education – a Matter of Trust and Boundaries; a Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study about ...