The immediate effects of winter storms and power outages on multiple health outcomes and the time windows of vulnerability

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Shao Lin ◽  
Wangjian Zhang ◽  
Scott Sheridan ◽  
Melanie Mongillo ◽  
Stephen DiRienzo ◽  
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MD. Ni Li ◽  
MD. Xiaoting Wu ◽  
MD. Wen Zhuang ◽  
MD. Lin Xia ◽  
MD. Yi Chen ◽  
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Nutrition ◽  
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Kathleen J. Melanson ◽  
Jessica Dell'Olio ◽  
Michael R. Carpenter ◽  
Theodore J. Angelopoulos

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (8) ◽  
pp. 2451-2470 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qianyi Wan ◽  
Ni Li ◽  
Liang Du ◽  
Rui Zhao ◽  
Mengshi Yi ◽  
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Author(s):  
Chiara Mussida ◽  
Raffaella Patimo

AbstractPersistently low employment of women in some countries can still be ascribed to a traditional perception of women’s role in society. According to observed data and prevailing social and cultural norms, women have been bearing the primary burdens of housework, childcare, and other family responsibilities. The unequal share of care responsibilities between women and men further worsens the disadvantages of women in balancing public and private life, with an impact on their employment and health outcomes. In this paper we investigate the role of family responsibilities in shaping employment and health outcomes by gender, in Italy and France, during and after the economic downturn. We use data from the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions for the time windows of 2007–2010 and 2011–2014. Our results support that gender differences in the share of responsibilities roles in the public and private sphere influence the employability and health perception of women.


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Wangjian Zhang ◽  
Patrick L. Kinney ◽  
David Q. Rich ◽  
Scott C. Sheridan ◽  
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Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 392-398 ◽  
Author(s):  
Phoebe Lin

Of all age groups, adolescents are at the highest risk for experiencing negative health outcomes associated with risky behaviors. Persuasive messages targeting adolescents that urge them to refrain from tobacco use and alcohol consumption have not been met with great success, perhaps in part due to adolescent egocentrism. The utility of the theory of planned behavior applied to health outcomes has been supported across multiple health behaviors for adults. Perhaps integrating the two constructs of adolescent egocentrism with the three components of the theory of planned behavior will better enable researchers to persuade adolescents to refrain from risky behaviors, leading to improved health outcomes.


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