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de Frel, D.L. (author), Assendelft, W.J.J. (author), Hondmann, S. (author), Janssen, V.R. (author), Molema, J.J.W. (author), Trines, S.A. (author), de Vries, I.A.C. (author), Schalij, M.J. (author), Atsma, D.E. (author)
Suboptimal diet is a major modifiable risk factor in cardiovascular disease. Governments, individuals, educational institutes, healthcare facilities and the industry all share the responsibility to improve dietary habits. Healthcare facilities in particular present a unique opportunity to convey the importance of healthy nutrition to patients,...
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Vossen, E. (author), van der Gulden, J.W.J. (author), van Genabeek, J. (author), Schaap, R. (author), Anema, J.R. (author), Schaafsma, F.G. (author)
Background. For working patients with a lower socioeconomic position, health complaints often result from a combination of problems on multiple life domains. To prevent long-term health complaints and absence from work, it is crucial for general and occupational health professionals to adopt a broad perspective on health and to collaborate when...
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van de Ven, D. (author), Robroek, S.J. (author), Oude Hengel, K.M. (author), van Zon, S.K. (author), Brouwer, S. (author), Ots, P. (author), Burdorf, A. (author), Schuring, M. (author)
Objectives: This study assessed the associations of (1) within-individual improvements and (2) within-individual deteriorations in working conditions, health behaviour and body mass index (BMI) with changes in work ability and self-rated health among workers. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: The Netherlands. Participants: Persons in...
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de Bruin, G.J. (author), Pereira Barata, A. (author), van den Herik, H.J. (author), Takes, F.W. (author), Veenman, C.J. (author)
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van Hees, S.G.M. (author), Carlier, B.E. (author), Blonk, R.W.B. (author), Oomens, S. (author)
Background: This study presents the development of a workplace intervention to strengthen supervisor's support for employees with common mental health problems (CMHP). CMHP have been increasing over the last years, resulting into negative work outcomes, such as absenteeism or reduced work performance. To date, organisational interventions have...
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Bakhuys Roozeboom, M.C. (author), Niks, I.M.W. (author), Schelvis, R.M.C. (author), Wiezer, N.M. (author), Boot, C.R.L. (author)
Background: Work stress is a serious problem in primary education. Decades of research underline the importance of participatory, organizational-level work stress prevention approaches. In this approach, measures are planned to tackle causes of work stress in a participatory manner and implemented by a working group consisting of members of the...
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Vanneste, Y.T.M. (author), Lanting, C.I. (author), Detmar, S.B. (author)
The Netherlands has a unique system for promoting child and youth health, known as the preventive Child and Youth Healthcare service (CYH). The CYH makes an important contribution to the development and health of children and young people by offering (anticipatory) information, immunisation, and screening, identifying care needs and providing...
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van den Bossche, S. (author), Dhondt, S. (author), Fransman, W. (author)
The world of work is changing at an ever-increasing rate. Digitalisation, with the COVID-19 pandemic as a catalyst, climate change and demographic developments are causing shifts in the labour market. Some jobs are changing, others are disappearing and new jobs are taking their place. These changes offer opportunities, but are at the same time...
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Wopereis, S. (author)
Phenotypic flexibility is a methodology that accurately assesses health in terms of mechanistic understanding of the interrelationship of multiple metabolic and physiological processes. This starts from the perspective that a healthy person is better able to cope with changes in environmental stressors that affect homeostasis compared to people...
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Schaafsma, F.G. (author), Hulsegge, G. (author), de Jong, M.A. (author), Overvliet, J. (author), van Rossum, E.F.C. (author), Nieuwenhuijsen, K. (author)
Objectives: Workplace-based selective prevention of mental health problems currently relies on subjective evaluation of stress complaints. Hair cortisol captures chronic stress responses and could be a promising biomarker for the early identification of mental health problems. The objective was to provide an overview of the state-of-the-art...
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van den Brink, W. (author), Bloem, R. (author), Ananth, A. (author), Kanagasabapathi, T. (author), Amelink, A. (author), Bouwman, J. (author), Gelinck, G.H. (author), van Veen, S. (author), Boorsma, A. (author), Wopereis, S. (author)
Health maintenance and disease prevention strategies become increasingly prioritized with increasing health and economic burden of chronic, lifestyle-related diseases. A key element in these strategies is the empowerment of individuals to control their health. Self-measurement plays an essential role in achieving such empowerment. Digital...
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Bakhuys Roozeboom, M.C. (author), Wiezer, N.M. (author), Boot, C.R.L. (author), Bongers, P.M. (author), Schelvis, R.M.C. (author)
Aim: Intervention mapping (IM) is a method to systematically design interventions that is applied regularly within the public health domain. This study investigates whether IM is effectively used within the occupational safety and health domain as well. Specifically, this study explores the relation between the fidelity regarding the use of the...
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Iyer, V. (author), Enthoven, C. (author), Klaver, C. (author), Mulder, E. (author), Soeterbroek, A. (author)
Outdoor play makes children healthier. An active lifestyle is particularly important for optimal growth and development of children. Restrictions due to the Corona virus make this more apparent. The professional network ‘View Outside’ collected the lifestyle consequences for visual, motoric, postural, weight, sleep and psychosocial youth health....
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van Driessche, A. (author), van Stel, H.F. (author), Vink, R. (author), Staal, I.I.E. (author)
Many adverse situations for parenting and healthy child development can be detected before a child’s birth. The aim of this project was to develop and test an instrument to use in prenatal home visits, to improve the identification of adverse situations and care needs during pregnancy. The preSPARK is based on a valid and reliable broad-scope...
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Simons, R. (author), Maire, R. (author), van Drongelen, A. (author), Valk, P. (author)
BACKGROUND: This article presents the results of an EASA-commissioned study aimed at analyzing the medical causes of grounding of a broad European pilot population and recommending measures to reduce the risk of in-flight incapacitation in commercial air transport pilots. METHOD: European National Aviation Authorities (NAAs) were requested to...
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van Dommelen, P. (author), van Zoonen, R. (author), Vlasblom, E. (author), Wit, J.M. (author), Beltman, M. (author)
Aim To develop a guideline for preventive child healthcare professionals in order to improve early detection of pathological disorders associated with short stature (or growth faltering) or tall stature (or accelerated growth). Methods We updated the previous Dutch guideline for short stature in children aged 0‐9 years and extended it to...
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Blom, W.M. (author), van Dijk, L.M. (author), Michelsen-Huisman, A. (author), Houben, G.F. (author), Knulst, A.C. (author), Linders, Y.F.M. (author), Verhoeckc, K.C.M. (author), Holleman, B.C. (author), Lentz, L.R. (author)
Background: Allergen information on product labels is crucial in food allergy management, though inadequacy in current labelling practices is one of the major causes for accidental reactions upon consuming prepacked food products. Objective: This study analyses current status of communicating allergen information on food labels and provides...
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Uittenbogaard, J. (author), de Jongh, J. (author), Wienss, A. (author), Deschuymer, P. (author)
The overall number of fatalities in traffic accidents in Europe is decreasing substantially. Unfortunately, the number of fatalities among cyclists does not follow this trend. From the accident statistics it becomes clear that a major share of these killed cyclists in traffic accidents results from a collision with a motorized vehicle. The...
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Theunissen, M.H.C. (author), de Wolff, M.S. (author), Deurloo, J.A. (author), Vogels, A.G.C. (author), Reijneveld, S.A. (author)
BACKGROUND: Questionnaires to detect emotional and behavioral problems (EBP) in Preventive Child Healthcare (PCH) should be short which potentially affects validity and reliability. Simulation studies have shown that Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) could overcome these weaknesses. We studied the applicability (using the measures...
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van der Burg, L.R.A. (author), van Kuijk, S.M.J. (author), ter Wee, M.M. (author), Heymans, M.W. (author), de Rijk, A.E. (author), Geuskens, G.A. (author), Ottenheijm, R.P.G. (author), Dinant, G.J. (author), Boonen, A. (author)
Background: Societal expenditures on work-disability benefits is high in most Western countries. As a precursor of long-term work restrictions, long-term sickness absence (LTSA) is under continuous attention of policy makers. Different healthcare professionals can play a role in identification of persons at risk of LTSA but are not well trained....
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