74) g data (n = 9283) from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey co |
75) study used data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in |
76) ed 19 to 93 years from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in |
77) s of age from 2008 to 2010 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey we |
78) s or older from The Fifth Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey we |
79) Data from the Fourth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, a |
80) rventions implemented by the Occupational Health and Safety department at the univer |
81) recommendations to meet the objectives of health and academic success. |
82) rural areas in order to enhance maternal health and achieve the MDG target. |
83) good knowledge on sexual and reproductive health and being more religious may protec |
84) arental care is a key cause of poor child health and can lead to thinness (kunyilili |
85) s been shown for perceived health, mental health and changes towards more physical a |
86) oncerns and dilemmas connected with diet, health and child-feeding in families with |
87) Mothers completed health and demographic questionnaires. |
88) tices have the potential to improve child health and development outcomes in poorly |
89) riguing aspect of the human microbiome in health and disease. |
90) ip between perceived stress and perceived health and examined mental well-being as a |
91) negative emotions (SRWNE) affects mental health and examines further whether cultur |
92) Although there is a sharp improvement in health and health care in Cambodia, 6 in 1 |
93) verview of the relationship between human health and human microbiota (skin, nasal, |
94) mine the relation between maternal mental health and infant dietary intake. |
95) in exposed mothers, may improve maternal health and infant nutrition in similar set |
96) Parents' conceptions of child growth, health and malnutrition are culturally bou |
97) Thus, health and nutritional education could be |
98) Making public health and primary care services accessibl |
99) hey represented, (ii) reported impacts on health and productivity, as well as (iii) |
100) strategy to promote and improve infants' health and survival status. |
101) directly and indirectly related to their health and that of their families. |
102) s are expected to take control over their health and their life and act as independe |
103) ocumented that protozoan parasites affect health and welfare and thereby production |
104) of Exercise Is Medicine is to improve the health and well-being of our nation. |
105) antage of economic growth while improving health and well-being outcomes for the pop |
106) ies with breastfeeding, postpartum mental health, and family disruption. |
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