Malgorzata Mizgier, Poznan University of Physical Education, Poland
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrinopathy affecting reproductive-aged women, with impacts across the lifespan from adolescence to post-menopause. The quality of diet is very important in the prevention and treatment strategy PCOS. Any changes in die [....] » Read More
Title : Trends in the epigenetics human longevity: Sorting hope from hype
Kenneth R Pelletier, University of California, United States
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Title : Epidemiology of airborne viral infections of the upper respiratory tract worldwide
Yann A Meunier, International Institute of Medicine and Science, United States
After giving the goals and a brief overview his presentation and professional background relevant to the topic, the speaker will broach the following topics: the diseases and their etiology, the types of viruses, the new landscape  [....] » Read More
Title : Collaborative empowerment strategies: The role of the health & fitness sector in managing global obesity
Bob Esquerre, Esquerre Fitness Group International, United States
The World Obesity Federation estimates that nearly one in five women and one in seven men will have obesity, with higher prevalence expected in low- and middle-income countries due to rapid urbanization and lifestyle changes. This epidemic necessitates urgent, globally coordinate [....] » Read More
Title : Exploring barriers to immunisation in Te Taitokerau, the Northland Region of Aotearoa New Zealand
Chien ju Ting, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
This paper presents the preliminary findings of research that explored barriers and facilitators to childhood immunisation in Te Tai Tokerau, the Northland region of Aotearoa New Zealand. Immunisation here is free and is linked to the National Immunisation Schedule which incorpor [....] » Read More
Title : Utilizing health system male inclusive approach in HIV and maternal and child health services: Improved male partner, family and community transdisciplinary strategy
Mathato Aumane, National University of Lesotho, Liberia
Background: Lesotho has the highest HIV prevalence of 25 % while maternal mortality is indicated to be 554 per 100 000 live births. Ministry of Health provides comprehensive primary health care services at the health centers. Therefore community, family and male inclusive he [....] » Read More
Title : Economic impact of cancer care on tribal families in Meghalaya, India: A cross-sectional study
Redolen Rose Dhar, Manipal College of Health Professions, India
Introduction: Cancer is one of the leading causes of death globally, imposing a significant burden on healthcare systems, especially in low-income regions. Objective: This study investigates the economic burden of cancer on patients undergoing treatment at Civil Hospital, Shil [....] » Read More
Title : A contrast review of community health worker training programs and standardized education
Michal J Plavsa, Ohio University, United States
Community Health Workers (CHWs) are trusted individuals who bridge communication gaps between community members and healthcare providers. CHWs perform a myriad of services within their scope of practice to promote the health and wellness of the communities they serve, including h [....] » Read More
Title : Marginalized and overlooked: The health needs of street dwellers in a city of North India
Arvind Kumar Singh, Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, India
Background: Marginalized population refers to groups of disadvantaged people that are socially excluded or ignored due to social factors like economic status, race, caste, disability and many more. Objectives: To investigate the health status, demographics, and healthcare util [....] » Read More
Title : Perfect mate: The effects of mate selection criteria on the residents’ satisfaction with mate candidates
Chong Lu, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China
Relying on experimental data of 6,926 Chinese residents, we utilized the survey experiment method to estimate the effects of mate selection criteria on the residents' satisfaction with mate candidates. The results show that beauty, education, income, hukou of parents, and rea [....] » Read More
Title : Trauma and infidelity: How infidelity may create trauma
Stephen Claude HYATT, CALM International, Singapore
This presentation, titled "Trauma and Infidelity: How Infidelity May Create Trauma," explores the intersection of infidelity and trauma, focusing on the traumatic impact that infidelity can have on women. The presentation begins by defining trauma and its various manife [....] » Read More
Title : Person, drugs, and place: Developing a survey tool to measure overdose risk using a reddit survey panel
Minna Song, Johns Hopkins University, United States
Research Objective: One of the most difficult overdose-related issues to disentangle empirically has been the independent contribution of person-level factors from drug or environmental characteristics. This study’s purpose was to develop and validate an instrument to measu [....] » Read More
Title : Building public health leadership capacity: Student perspectives on multicultural leadership training in higher education programme
Ifeoma Elizabeth Dan-Ogosi, University of West England, United Kingdom
The evolving landscape of global public health, characterised by complex disease patterns and population health challenges, demands robust leadership development in higher education. This study explores the implementation and impact of transformative multicultural teaching strate [....] » Read More
Title : Managing resident aggression in the long-term care setting: A resident-centered de-escalation intervention
Samantha Faller, Penn State University, United States
Elder abuse in long-term care facilities has traditionally focused on staff-perpetrated abuse. However, recent studies highlight the need to address resident-to-staff aggression (RSA) and resident-to-resident aggression (RRA). Research indicates that approximately 16% of staff ha [....] » Read More
Title : Examining social determinants of oral health for immigrant communities
Jenn Lee, University of Pittsburgh, United States
Backgroud: Oral health disparities are particularly pronounced among immigrant populations and low-income families, highlighting the need for a comprehensive understanding of the social determinants of oral health. Despite changes over time, the issue remains severe. This st [....] » Read More
Title : Utilizing AI to optimize EMS response to acute mental illness and resulting ER resource allocation
Pierce wright, The Browning School, United States
Background: Typically emergency medical technicians(EMTs) are not equipped to handle calls related to mental health and substance abuse. This deficiency often necessitates the transport of these patients to emergency departments, a practice that not only strains public health res [....] » Read More
Title : From food deserts to stroke rates: How GIS can inform public health strategies in urban communities
Parth Sinojia, Rhodes College, United States
The "Stroke Belt" is an 11-state region in the southeastern United States known for its unusually high incidence of cardiovascular disease and strokes. Despite ongoing public health efforts, Memphis, a major city within this region, continues to struggle with a stroke r [....] » Read More
Title : Advances in crisis, emergency, and risk communication: Evidence-based public health strategies and practice
Vincent Tiberius Covello, Center for Risk Communication/CrisisCommunication.net, United States
This presentation will delve into new and emerging public health threats, including terrorism, cybersecurity, terrorism as well as natural disasters and environmental hazards. You will learn key scientific and tested tips and tools to help you deliver effective, trusted messages [....] » Read More
Title : Study scalp electroacupuncture therapy for autism spectrum disorder
Zhenhuan Liu, University of Chinese Medicine, China
Background: Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are a series of neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by social disorders, rigid behaviors and narrow interests. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the prevalence of ASD has been increasing over the past 50 years. W [....] » Read More
Title : Artificial Intelligence (AI) in public health: Innovations, related challenges, and possible solutions
Akhila Harinarayan, Information Services Group (ISG), India
The use of technology has been prevalent in healthcare and related domains. With the recent technological developments, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been prevalent in the public health sector. Despite the widespread use of AI and its benefits in certain sectors, there have be [....] » Read More
Title : The interdisciplinary care for PCOS patients
Malgorzata Szczuko, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland
PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) is a disease whose progression and consequences are largely modifiable and dependent on the approach of the patients, although there are many genetic determinants. Disorders of various metabolic pathways leading to disturbances in lipid, carbohydr [....] » Read More
Title : Exploring the impact of parental guidance strategies on the risk of online grooming in children and adolescents
Chih Han Yang, Shu-Te University, Taiwan
The sexual abuse of children and adolescents is an increasingly severe social issue, with emerging internet technologies providing new opportunities for the proliferation of child pornography. Extensive research highlights the serious psychological impacts of online sexual abuse [....] » Read More
Title : Health, communities and resilience: Lessons from a participatory budgeting programme
Ifeoma Elizabeth Dan-Ogosi, University of West England, United Kingdom
This paper investigates the impact of participatory budgeting on the health and well-being of individuals and communities in the reduction of inequalities in a community-based programme, as part of the Well London programme. Participatory budgeting allows local citizens to make d [....] » Read More
Title : Factors relating to the self-assessment of driving skill for members of silver human resource centers in rural areas
Hiromi YONEZAWA, Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing University, Japan
Background: Despite the decrease in the number of deaths caused by traffic accidents in Japan, the proportion of traffic accident deaths among the elderly is increasing. For the elderly, driving a car is indispensable not only as a means of transportation in daily life, but also [....] » Read More
Title : Nursing interventions for stress in patients with isolated pulmonary tuberculosis
Shiho Akihara, Sapporo Medical University, Japan
Background: The incidence of Tuberculosis (TB) in Japan in 2023 was 8.1 cases per 100,000 persons. Patients with active TB require hospitalization in isolation with an average length of hospital stay of 42.1 days. This makes inpatient treatment extremely stressful for the patient [....] » Read More
Title : Empowered still enduring: The paradox of continuing domestic violence through lens of NHFS 5
Vijay Kumar Singh, King George’s Medical University, India
Introduction: The National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) reveals a complex picture of women’s lives in India, highlighting both strides in empowerment and persistent challenges. While a significant number of women are now participating in household decisions and gaining acc [....] » Read More
Title : Fentanyl overdose harm reduction intervention: A quasi-experimental study in Southern California
Neeraj Wadhwa, Department of Public Health, Los Angeles, United States
Fentanyl related deaths due to opioid overdoses amongst adolescents have been contributing to large increases in mortality rates within Los Angeles County. Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior, this study is designed to evaluate knowledge and attitudes that contribute to subst [....] » Read More