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|a books978-3-0365-3784-9
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|a Zukiewicz-Sobczak, Wioletta
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|a Community and Family-Focused Public Health and Sustainable Development
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2022
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|a 1 electronic resource (476 p.)
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|a women's empowerment
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|a endurance
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|a women health
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|a cardiovascular diseases
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|a tobacco smoke
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|a health behavior
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|a health policy
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|a child health
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|a kernel discriminant coordinates method
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|a physical and psychological well-being
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|a sustainable food systems
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|a WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire
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|a Hashimoto's disease
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|a mother
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|a mental health
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|a C4 complement
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|a urban area
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|a dairy
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|a chronic diseases
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|a health
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|a pathogen overgrowth
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|a peakVO2
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|a academic youth
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|a community health services
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|a exposure to tobacco smoke
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|a GnRH
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|a nutrition
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|a bedtime
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|a pregnancy
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|a proteomic profile
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|a copper
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|a urban
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|a access to health care
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|a mortality
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|a hospital emergency departments
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|a MEN
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|a anti-tobacco law
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|a parenthood
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|a pro-health behaviours
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|a father
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|a gut microbiome
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|a hypertension
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|a working population
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|a multivariate functional coefficient of variation
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|a Moreland
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|a asthma
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|a adenomyosis
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|a infertility
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|a time trends
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|a in vitro fertilisation
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|a amino acids
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|a self-rated health
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|a osteocalcin
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|a physical activity
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|a functional discriminant coordinates
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|a food security
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|a anti-health behaviour
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|a rural area
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|a anomaloscope
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|a metabolites
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|a living with children
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|a vitamin D
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|a quality of life
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|a patient
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|a diabetes
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|a super macroregions
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|a standardized questionnaire WHOQOL-BREF
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|a PURE
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|a flexibility
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|a poverty reduction
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|a intergenerational relations
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|a Poland
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|a cortisol
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|a prevention
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|a public health management
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|a MALDI-MSI
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|a PM2.5
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|a epidemiology
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|a Public health and preventive medicine / bicssc
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|a zinc
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|a FRAP
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|a metabolomics
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|a antimicrobial activity
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|a food systems
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|a healthcare access
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|a women
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|a sustainable development
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|a Germany
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|a family
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|a depression
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|a cervix uteri
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|a sleep duration
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|a overtraining
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|a spinal cord injury
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|a screening
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|a testosterone
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|a alcohol
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|a diagnosis
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|a speed
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|a Cushing syndrome
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|a east-central Europe
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|a noncommunicable diseases
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|a lifestyle
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|a ovarian tumors
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|a color vision
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|a air pollution
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|a Bangladesh
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|a the elderly
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|a hematological parameters
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|a mass spectrometry
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|a type 1 diabetes
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|a gender violence
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|a peak oxygen uptake
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|a β-CTX
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|a spatio-temporal data
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|a bone markers
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|a children
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|a TBARS
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|a 50+ population
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|a creatinine
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|a multidimensional poverty
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|a PURE study
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|a health care services
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|a Rayleigh
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|a CHEK2
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|a health inequalities
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|a rural
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|a biomarkers
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|a gestational diabetes mellitus
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|a cohort study
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|a training
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|a multiple endocrine glands tumors
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|a obesity
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|a tissue imaging
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|a proteomics
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|a seniors
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|a NUTS-1
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|a anaerobic threshold
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|a health behaviors
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|a factor analysis
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|a health training
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|a pregnancy outcomes
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|a oxidative stress
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|a exercises
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|a sustainability
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|a genetic testing
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|a cluster analysis
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|a child nutrition
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|a cesarean section
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|a spatial analysis
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|a umbilical cord blood banking
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|a smoking
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|a ETS
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|a Ukraine
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|a postmodern education theories
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|a special motor fitness
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|a hospitality venues
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|a spatial distribution of the health situation
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|a The book "Community and Family-Focused Public Health and Sustainable Development" was originally published in the renowned International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. This Special Issue encompassed novel aspects of applications that are connected with sustainability issues in community and family-focused public health studies. Contributions have a significant impact on solving public health problems at the family and community levels. The Special Issue originally published scientific papers, including review articles, that fell under this Special Issue's remit and that were relevant to audiences worldwide. Currently, the term "family health" is most commonly to describe mother and child health and reproductive health. It is rare for family health to include the family as an important context for health development and that includes all family members and the family's social environment. Authors of scientific research covering issues related to the impact of the family and the environment in which the family lives and functions on its members' health in the present and in the future were encouraged to contribute their work. In addition, we were especially interested in scientific reports on social, economic, and health inequalities in the context of achieving the sustainable development goals.
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