Browsing Journal of Health Monitoring by Subject "Prevalence"
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2020-09-16ZeitschriftenartikelPhysical activity and dietary habits of older children and adolescents in Germany – Cross-sectional results of the 2017/18 HBSC study and trends Numerous findings are known to exist between dietary habits, physical activity, and child and adolescent health. Here, we will use data from the most recent Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study to describe ...
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2024-03-04ZeitschriftenartikelPhysical activity of older children and adolescents in Germany – Results of the HBSC study 2022 and trends since 2009/10 Background: Physical activity is central to health, beginning in childhood and adolescence, and regular monitoring provides important information for strategic decisions on promoting physical activity in Germany. Methods: ...
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2023-09-20ZeitschriftenartikelPrevalence of living wills among older adults in Germany Background: Living wills regulate medical decisions in emergency situations. Those who create a living will can have it registered voluntarily in the Central Register of Lasting Powers of Attorney. Little is known about ...
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2020-09-16ZeitschriftenartikelTraditional bullying and cyberbullying among children and adolescents in Germany – Cross-sectional results of the 2017/18 HBSC study and trends Bullying is a specific form of violence that can potentially lead to numerous and long-term negative health implications. Despite consistent coverage in the media, particularly on cyberbullying, as of yet there are only ...
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2024-03-04ZeitschriftenartikelTraditional bullying and cyberbullying at schools in Germany: Results of the HBSC study 2022 and trends from 2009/10 to 2022 Background: Bullying is a form of violence that is carried out repeatedly, with the intention of causing harm and with an imbalance of power between those involved. Bullying has serious negative effects on the mental health ...