Winter Holidays and Their Impact on Eating Behavior—A Systematic Review DOI Open Access
Irina Mihaela Abdulan, Gabriela Popescu, Alexandra Maștaleru

et al.

Nutrients, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(19), P. 4201 - 4201

Published: Sept. 28, 2023

(1) Background: There has been a growing interest in understanding the causes of obesity and developing effective prevention strategies. Lifestyle change programs are often considered gold standard for weight reduction, they can help individuals with achieve an annual loss around 8-10%. The aim this review was to evaluate effect food during winter holidays. This knowledge will serve as valuable foundation development targeted interventions programs. (2) Methods: We conducted systematic search literature via one database (PubMed). limited studies published English last 10 years, adult participants, but without specifying limits regarding study design. excluded articles that addressed intermittent fasting diets or intervention methods holidays through various diets. (3) In separate sections, we analyzed psychological gaining holidays, behavioral patterns, strategies nutritional composition different types served festive period. Results: Using combination terms "holiday obesity", gain", "festive season gain" obtained 216 results involving topic. Thus, only ten remained after screening, total 4627 participants. Most participants experienced fluctuations period, particularly One concerning observation most gained these periods maintained even end studies, especially those obesity. A supervised exercise program controlled diet at work over Christmas period avoiding gain its deleterious effects people metabolic syndrome problems. (4) addition, attention must be focused on psycho-social factors because some it is stressful cause much higher caloric consumption. simplest method approach implement small tips tricks prevent from extra pounds. Conclusions: It essential acknowledge multifaceted condition requires comprehensive multidisciplinary address underlying provide ongoing assistance their weight-management endeavors. Even short-term likely produce continued positive outcomes persistent support.

Language: Английский

Impacto do distanciamento social na saúde mental em tempos de pandemia da COVID-19 / The impact of social distancing on mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic DOI Open Access

Giovana Cristina Chirinéia Donida,

Rafaella Ferrari Pavoni, Beatriz Sobrinho Sangalette

et al.

Brazilian Journal of Health Review, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 4(2), P. 9201 - 9218

Published: April 23, 2021

A pandemia da COVID-19, causada pelo vírus SARS-COV2, é um fenômeno mundial de características únicas, no sentido sua extensão, velocidade crescimento, impacto sobre a população e nos serviços saúde. sobrecarga informações, advindas dos veículos midiáticos, ocorre com enorme em tempo bastante curto que, via regra, dificulta compreensão potencialidade do seu controle, gerando estados insegurança instabilidade emocional, efeitos colaterais o comportamento. presente revisão literatura tem como objetivo identificar estudos nacionais internacionais que tenham abordado as consequências distanciamento social na saúde mental contexto COVID-19. Devido carência literatura, por se tratar condição emergencial principalmente imprevisível, justifica-se criação desse estudo. Para tanto, foram estabelecidos critérios inclusão artigos abordassem social, mental, proteção psicossocial, quarentena, relação Fica evidente meio trabalho necessidade publicação normas orientem implantação alocação recursos, forma garantir os indivíduos sejam acompanhados profissionais competentes, reduzindo danos psicológicos podem ser motivados período isolamento social. Espera-se contribuir instrução caminhos seguir orientar psicologia população,

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Active Coping and Anxiety Symptoms during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Spanish Adults DOI Open Access
Raquel Lara Moreno, Martha Fernández-Daza,

Sara Zabaraín-Cogollo

et al.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 18(16), P. 8240 - 8240

Published: Aug. 4, 2021

The features of the COVID-19 pandemic and social operations to contain spread virus might have limited or altered coping, including healthy habits such as exercise, this contributing a myriad negative consequences for mental health global population. We explored contribution coping physical activity management anxiety in Spanish adults during an active phase epidemic, well relationship between these strategies. A total 200 young adult individuals (70% women) voluntarily completed inventory, skills self-report personal data section exercise practice. participants reported average mild yet existing level symptoms; third noticeable symptoms. At time study, used more adaptive than maladaptive styles. Participants' was inversely correlated with style, positively avoidant style; regular exercisers frequently coping. Controlling confounders, predicted Other findings indicated that strategy dealing emotional distress. Our results highlight positive impact functional states pandemic, underline importance developing interventions aimed at enhancing promoting well-being population crises.

Language: Английский

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The role of social isolation stress in escalated aggression in rodent models DOI Creative Commons
Aki Takahashi

Neuroscience Research, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: July 1, 2022

Language: Английский

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Strategies in Preventing the Transmission of Covid-19 a Quarantine, Isolation, Lockdown, Tracing, Testing and Treatment (3T) : Literature review DOI Creative Commons
Haeril Amir

Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 17(2)

Published: Oct. 2, 2022

SARS -Cov-2 is the seventh member of coronavirus family that can infect humans after emergence severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV) and Middle East (MERS-CoV). This disease first occurred in Wuhan, a province Hubei China. The virus endemic throughout world was categorized as pandemic by World Health Organization (WHO). spread through direct contact, droplets due to coughing or sneezing, even air airborne spreading according latest findings. purpose this literature review conduct about government strategy various countries dealing with COVID-19. method used search using PubMed, Science Direct, ProQuest databases PICO question development technique based on " COVID-19" "Pandemic" "lockdown" keywords. results found five publications between years 2010 2020 provided, full text open access, addition confirmed efforts have been made governments considering increasing number sufferers. These could include social distancing physical distancing, which some implemented lockdown prevent second waves COVID-19, specifically Indonesia large-scale restrictions (LSSR). Based be prevented regular hand washing, wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) such masks gloves, avoid shaking hands staying at home.

Language: Английский

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Winter Holidays and Their Impact on Eating Behavior—A Systematic Review DOI Open Access
Irina Mihaela Abdulan, Gabriela Popescu, Alexandra Maștaleru

et al.

Nutrients, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(19), P. 4201 - 4201

Published: Sept. 28, 2023

(1) Background: There has been a growing interest in understanding the causes of obesity and developing effective prevention strategies. Lifestyle change programs are often considered gold standard for weight reduction, they can help individuals with achieve an annual loss around 8-10%. The aim this review was to evaluate effect food during winter holidays. This knowledge will serve as valuable foundation development targeted interventions programs. (2) Methods: We conducted systematic search literature via one database (PubMed). limited studies published English last 10 years, adult participants, but without specifying limits regarding study design. excluded articles that addressed intermittent fasting diets or intervention methods holidays through various diets. (3) In separate sections, we analyzed psychological gaining holidays, behavioral patterns, strategies nutritional composition different types served festive period. Results: Using combination terms "holiday obesity", gain", "festive season gain" obtained 216 results involving topic. Thus, only ten remained after screening, total 4627 participants. Most participants experienced fluctuations period, particularly One concerning observation most gained these periods maintained even end studies, especially those obesity. A supervised exercise program controlled diet at work over Christmas period avoiding gain its deleterious effects people metabolic syndrome problems. (4) addition, attention must be focused on psycho-social factors because some it is stressful cause much higher caloric consumption. simplest method approach implement small tips tricks prevent from extra pounds. Conclusions: It essential acknowledge multifaceted condition requires comprehensive multidisciplinary address underlying provide ongoing assistance their weight-management endeavors. Even short-term likely produce continued positive outcomes persistent support.

Language: Английский

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