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                            2024NIHR HTA programme
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                            Nurse-delivered sleep restriction therapy to improve insomnia disorder in primary care: the HABIT RCT Nurse-delivered sleep restriction therapy to improve insomnia disorder in primary care: the HABIT RCT * Text only * * Home * Journals * * Other NIHR research * * For authors * For reviewers * About * Policies * * Accessibility * Journals LibraryNHS NIHR - National Institute for Health Research
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                            2023Clinical Correlations
                            Asking patients about their habits should be part of the medical history Clinical CorrelationsASKING PATIENTS ABOUT THEIR HABITS SHOULD BE PART OF THE MEDICAL HISTORYApril 17, 2023CLASS ACT 6 MIN READ | TWITTER | FACEBOOK | EMAILBy Mercedes Fissore-O’LearyPeer ReviewedI.It is his youngest’s birthday today. His oldest is in the military, like he was. Except he served in the navy, in Vietnam. He these remodeled actions to a change in bodily awareness, or by the transitive property, to a change in the body itself. We see each change as a distinct repercussion of the disease process rather than as a cascade emanating from one fundamental change.IV.Perhaps we can learn to get a history grounded in the lived-in body. One way to do this is to evaluate habits. Habits are actions reproducibly performed
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                            2023The Dental Elf
                            Anterior open bite self-correction after cessation of non-nutritive sucking habits MenuNO BIAS. NO MISINFORMATION. NO SPIN. JUST WHAT YOU NEED!The Dental ElfHomeAboutCategoriesPodcastsSearchHome » Posts » Dentistry » orthodontics »Anterior open bite self-correction after cessation of non-nutritive sucking habitsNo Responses »MAY52023Posted byDerek RichardsNon-nutritive sucking habits like digit sucking or prolonged pacifier use are linked with malocclusion although these may self-correct if they are discontinued in early childhood. Anterior open bite (AOB) is the most common malocclusion seen with a non-nutritive habit although posterior cross-bite (PC) and increased overjet (IO) are also strongly linked. However, studies have suggested that discontinuation of the habit between 4 to 6 years
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                            2022CandiEM
                            How to Study Effectively: Powering Up Your Study Habits How to Study Effectively: Powering Up Your Study Habits - CanadiEM * CanadiEM MVP Infographic Series Alvin Chin Featured, Infographics August 7, 2019 * HiQuiPs (Quality Improvement) Ahmed Taher Education & Quality Improvement, HiQuiPs July 10, 2018 * CRACKCast Adam Thomas CRACKCast, Podcast August 11, 2016 * The ‘Top Five Changes . His friends seem to be scoring higher than him on tests. How can Kuldeep add some new habits and learn how to study more effectively?When it comes to studying, we are often poor judges of when we are learning well and when we are not. Evidence shows that information sticks better when the mind has to work. Working smarter, not only harder, leads to the most success.Retrieval PracticeA strategy
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                            2025BMC Oral Health
                            Cessation of thumb/finger sucking habit in children using electronic habit reminder versus palatal crib: a randomized clinical pilot study. There are different intraoral appliances for cessation of thumb/finger sucking habit, but they have many disadvantages and to overcome it, extra oral appliances with colourful and attractive shape were developed. Electronic habit reminder in the form of wristwatch with alarming sound was assessed in cessation of thumb/finger sucking habit in children versus palatal crib after 6 and 9 months. This study is a randomized clinical pilot study, with allocation ratio 1:1 parallel group. Recruitment was at the diagnostic clinic, Paediatric Dentistry and Dental Public health Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University. Blinding was not feasible except
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                            2025BMC Public Health
                            Does the healthy plate model workshop improve nutrition knowledge, behaviors, and habits in school-age children? The impact of workshop on dietary habits : Original article. This study was conducted to identify the impacts of the healthy plate model workshop on 4th-graders nutrition knowledge, behaviors, and habits. The study was conducted from March to June 2023 in the Uskudar district -training nutritional knowledge scores and meal-skipping status (r=-0.231; p = 0.019). Structured nutrition education for school-age children can positively impact their nutritional knowledge and dietary habits.
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                            2024Trials
                            Integrating habit science and learning theory to promote maintenance of behavior change: does adding text messages to a habit-based sleep health intervention (HABITs) improve outcomes for eveningness chronotype young adults? Study protocol for a randomiz Eveningness chronotype-the tendency for later sleep and wake times-arises from a confluence of psychosocial, behavioral, and biological factors . With the onset and progression of puberty, many young people develop an eveningness chronotype, which remains prevalent through the transition into adulthood. Eveningness has been associated with increased risk for poorer health. While eveningness is modifiable, maintaining the necessary behavior changes can be challenging. The science on habits demonstrates that habit formation is a key mechanism
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                            2025PLoS ONE
                            Climate change in Europe between 90 and 50 kyr BP and Neanderthal territorial habitability. After having lived as the dominant human species in Europe for over 200 kyr, Homo neanderthalensis (the Neanderthals) disappeared around 40 kyr BP (Before Present) Higham T (2014). Competition with Homo sapiens, who arrived in Europe around the same time, is often invoked to explain this extinction. Others
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                            2025PLoS ONE
                            The impact of snacking habits and physical activity on body composition in overweight and obese adolescents: A longitudinal study differentiating home and school environments. With rising incomes in developing countries, the required necessary physical activity declines and the availability of snacks increases, further causing obesity in adolescents. The study was a longitudinal two-stage ), snacking habits (proportion of snack calorie, PSC; proportion of snack calories from protein, PSCP) in multiple stages and how their changes affect body composition. The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value - pre-timepoint value). During the holiday phase, decreases in ΔPSCP, MVPA
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                            2025BMJ
                            The voice of young people is important in promoting healthy eating habits among adolescents. Collaboration with adolescent girls can help overcome the structural barriers to good nutrition, say and
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                            2025PLoS ONE
                            Feeding habit and diet composition of three fish species inhabiting Sor River, Baro-Akobo Basin of Ethiopia, East Africa. The purpose of this study was to investigate feeding habit and diet composition of three fish species (Oreochromis niloticus, Labeo forskalii and Labeobarbus intermedius) inhabiting Sor River, Baro-Akobo basin of Ethiopia. Stomach contents of these fish species were examined are important diet constituents. The diet breadth index which measures the diversity of prey items consumed by each fish species was 0.43 for O. niloticus, 0.61 for L. intermedius and 0.64 for L. forskalii, respectively. According to their diet breadth and overlap indices, the three fish species had an omnivorous feeding habit which is useful to enhance fisheries and aquaculture development in the study area.
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                            2024BMC Psychiatry
                            An artificial intelligence tool to assess the risk of severe mental distress among college students in terms of demographics, eating habits, lifestyles, and sport habits: an externally validated study using machine learning. Precisely estimating the probability of mental health challenges among college students is pivotal for facilitating timely intervention and preventative measures. However
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                            2024BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
                            Development of a habit-based intervention to support healthy eating and physical activity behaviours for pregnant women with overweight or obesity: Healthy Habits in Pregnancy and Beyond (HHIPBe). The number of women entering pregnancy with overweight or obesity is increasing. This can increase the risk for excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) which is associated with health complications for mother and baby. There are limited evidence-based interventions within antenatal care settings to encourage healthy eating and physical activity behaviours and support women with managing GWG. A previous habit-based intervention 'Ten Top Tips for a Healthy Weight' (10TT) was adapted and made suitable for pregnancy in line with the Medical Research Council's (MRC) complex intervention development
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                            2024PLoS ONE
                            Impact of tobacco habits on poor oral health status among bone-factory workers in a low literacy city in India: A cross-sectional study. Oral health is a vital indicator of well-being that is influenced by various habits and lifestyles of individuals. Oral diseases are the bottleneck in the effective control of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) due to chronic in nature and reciprocal relationship as sharing the common risk factors and habits such as sugar, tobacco, and alcohol consumption that increase the risk of developing various inevitable diseases. However, there is a lack of literature highlighting the relationship between risk factors for oral diseases and general health among individuals. This cross-sectional study was carried out among 500 study participants aged 20 to 64 years who gave
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                            2024PLoS ONE
                            Utility of a bone health clinic in bridging the osteoporosis care gap: Prescribing habit review at an academic institution. To analyze osteoporosis medication prescribing trends across specialties in the context of a Bone Health Clinic. Osteoporosis affects over 10 million adults in the US, taking a significant toll on patients and the healthcare system. Although screening methods and treatments
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                            2024PLoS ONE
                            COVID-19 prevention behaviors and dietary habits among undergraduate students: A health belief model approach. Physical and social disruptions resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting young adults in higher education. The purpose of this survey research is to unveil COVID-19 related beliefs using the Health Belief Model, and COVID-19 prevention behaviors, including self-reported fruit
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                            2024PLoS ONE
                            Nutritional status, dietary habits, and their relation to cognitive functions: A cross-sectional study among the school aged (8-14 years) children of Bangladesh. Limited research addressed links between nutritional status, dietary habits, and cognitive functions in young children. This study assessed the status of cognitive functions and their association with nutritional status and dietary habits of school age children of Bangladesh. This cross-sectional multi-centre study was conducted on 776 participants in 11 conveniently selected educational institutions. A printed questionnaire with three sections (Section 1: background information, section 2: PedsQL™ Cognitive Functioning Scale, and section 3: semi-quantitative food-frequency questionnaire) was utilized for the data collection
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                            2024PLoS ONE
                            A cross-sectional study on adult lifestyle habits during the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 has spread and developed into a pandemic disease, forcing countries to impose challenging protocols and lockdowns. This study assessed shopping, food consumption behavior, and feelings in Jordan and several Arab countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. A cross-sectional web-based survey among the Middle East for females was 3.58 (SD = 5.443). On the other hand, it was 2.10 (SD = 5.091) for males. The COVID-19 pandemic has altered Jordanians' attitudes, shopping, and food consumption habits. Although positive behaviors have improved, such as shopping less frequently, eating home-cooked meals, and dining with family, frequent snacking and food storage have increased. Finally, public awareness of shopping and food
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                            2024PLoS ONE
                            Breaking the plastic habit: Drivers of single-use plastic reduction among Thai university students. This study investigated the decision-making dynamics for pro-environmental behavior among Thai university students, focusing on reducing the consumption of single-use plastics (SUP). By adopting a dynamic approach to the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), the research examined the influence
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                            2024PLoS ONE
                            Prevalence of high-risk human papillomavirus in oral squamous cell carcinoma with or without chewing habits. Oral cancer (OC) is the most common cancer in Pakistani males and the second most common in females. Major risk factors include peculiar chewing habits, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and molecular pathways. However, less data is available for this avertible cancer regarding its association with high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) and chewing habits in this region. Therefore, this study was done to determine the prevalence of HR-HPV in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and its correlation with p16 and chewing habits. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) biopsy specimens of 186 samples were tested for HR-HPV type 16/18 by PCR, followed by p16 immunostaining (IHC) in a subset of cases (n