Tag: Cross-sectional study

Higher PHD adherence linked to better diet quality and lower footprints
Cross-sectional study of 571 Turkish adults examining relationships between Planetary Health Diet adherence, nutritional quality, and environmental footprints including carbon and water impacts.

Probable PTSD was common among Sudanese refugees in Cairo
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in PsychologyPilot study documents high prevalence of probable PTSD among Sudanese refugees in Egypt, highlighting need for culturally sensitive mental health interventions in refugee response frameworks.

Hungarian Roma perceptions of healthy eating mostly matched dietary guidelines
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Cross-sectional study of dietary perceptions among Hungarian Roma demonstrates alignment with guidelines; self-perceived eating habits strongest predictor of healthy diet perception.

Patients reported high satisfaction in several hospital care areas
Cross-sectional patient satisfaction assessment in cardiology department, Senegal, highlighting communication gaps and clinical care quality indicators across 203 hospitalized patients.

Healthier lifestyles were linked to more TCIM use in Brazil
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Analysis of lifestyle profiles and traditional, complementary and integrative medicine adoption in Brazilian population reveals positive association between healthier behaviors and TCIM use.

Doctors’ dairy purchases are shaped by multiple factors
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in MedicineGender-stratified analysis of dairy purchasing determinants among Polish physicians reveals pragmatic and health factors with partial gender differentiation.

Inpatient satisfaction was linked to service quality in a China hospital survey
Cross-sectional survey of 433 inpatients examining satisfaction determinants in a tertiary Chinese hospital, identifying core service quality dimensions as primary satisfaction predictors.









