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Habits and the socioeconomic patterning of health-related behaviour: a pragmatist perspective
Unhealthy behaviours are more prevalent in lower than in higher socioeconomic groups. Sociological attempts to explain the socioeconomic patterning...
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Changes in Daily Life Habits during COVID-19 and Their Transitory and Permanent Effects on Italian University Students’ Anxiety Level
The COVID-19 pandemic has produced increases in mental distress, correlated with fear about the future, economic outlook, labor market situation,...
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Social Isolation, Healthy Habits, Inequality and Mental Health in the United States
The objective of this work is to deepen the analysis of the socioeconomic determinants of mental health, paying special attention to the impact of...
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The normal is pathological: semi-conscious brains, mindless habits, and the paradoxical science of mindfulness
The article investigates the recent attempts to create a medical technique and a scientific object of knowledge out of ‘mindfulness’, paying...
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Ηow Digital Poverty Affects Television Viewing Habits
Traditional television is at a challenging crossroad, as streaming platforms re-arrange the media landscape. New viewing habits are emerging while... -
Influencer Marketing’s Impact on Minors’ Eating Habits and Body Image: An Overview of Prior Studies and Future Research Directions
The extensive exposure of minors (aged 3 to 18) to influencer marketing has raised concerns about potential unintended consequences for their health... -
Impacts of the transition from family farming to monoculture farming on the eating habits of two cities in the Valle de Tenza, Boyacá—Colombia
The Valle de Tenza region, located in the Department of Boyacá—Colombia, shows a transition situation from the family farming of various food crops...
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Singaporean Malay-Muslim Women's Lifestyle Habits and Attitudes towards Health
This article examines how the intersections of Singaporean Malay-Muslim women’s religious and gendered subjectivities influence their lifestyle...
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Why Habits of Inner Observation Strengthen the Identity As a Creator
In the first part of this book, we discussed how schooling and work experiences influence your beliefs about your creativity and what role it has in... -
Japan and the Southeast Asian Region: Building Habits of Cooperation
This chapter begins by briefly outlining the extensive postwar history of Japan’s engagement in Southeast Asia as an investor, trade partner,... -
Consumption of spices and ethnic contamination in the daily diet of Italians - consumers’ preferences and modification of eating habits
Currently, consumers appear to have diversified characteristics with regard to food tastes and consumption habits. The globalization of markets and...
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Food Habits of Chinese Immigrants in the Community of Madrid
Chinese immigrants are a rapidly growing population in Spain, but the two countries have distinct diets. Chinese diet features low animal-based...
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Simplicity in Strengthening Children’s Oral Health: Toward Community Changes in Caring Habits
Primary health care initiatives aiming to promote healthy childhood development face the challenge of adopting simple, simple, portable, easy, and... -
Disrupting habits of North–South research collaboration: Learning in co-authoring
One of the frequently mentioned manifestations of asymmetrical relationships in North–South research collaboration has been challenges in...
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Urban Sport Population: How the Sporting Habits Have Changed
The theory of urban populations (D’Ovidio & Nuvolati, 2011; Martinotti, 1993) and their classification are a consolidated theme of sociology that has... -
Associations Between Food Insecurity And Psychological Wellbeing, Body Image, Disordered Eating And Dietary Habits: Evidence From Spanish Adolescents
Food insecurity is defined as the lack of accessibility and affordability of safe and healthy foods at regular intervals. The first objective of this...
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Habits of a Lifetime: Museum Visitation Amongst Older Australians
Recent studies have shown that cultural engagement, including museum attendance, is associated with improved health and wellbeing among older people....
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Who Experiences Greater Happiness When Dining Together? A Study of the Relationship Between Dining with Family Members and the Mental Health of Chinese Students
The mental well-being and dietary habits of adolescents have gained considerable attention over the past decades. The focus of most of the previous...
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Poor and hurting: media habits and views on drugs
Perceptions of illicit drugs may relate to factors such as media coverage and demographic variables, yet little is known about the relative...