نتایج جستجو برای: environmental behavior

تعداد نتایج: 966703  

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2009
Carolyn C. Johnson Leann Myers Larry S. Webber Neil W. Boris Hao He Dixye Brewer

A school-based environmental program to reduce adolescent smoking was conducted in 20 schools (10 intervention; 10 control) in south central Louisiana. The 9th grade cohort (n = 4,763; mean age = 15.4 yrs; 51% female; 61% Caucasian; 30-day smoking prevalence at baseline = 25%) was followed over four years for 30-day smoking prevalence with the school as the unit of analysis. Although prevalence...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2004
Jesse J Sturm Karin Yeatts Dana Loomis

OBJECTIVES We sought to determine the effects of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and childhood cigarette smoking on asthma symptoms among middle school children in North Carolina. METHODS During 1999-2000, information was collected from a survey completed by the children. Outcomes of asthma symptom reporting were regressed on tobacco smoke exposures. RESULTS Children who curre...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2012
Basile Chaix Yan Kestens Camille Perchoux Noëlla Karusisi Juan Merlo Karima Labadi

As their most critical limitation, neighborhood and health studies published to date have not taken into account nonresidential activity places where individuals travel in their daily lives. However, identifying low-mobility populations residing in low-resource environments, assessing cumulative environmental exposures over multiple activity places, and identifying specific activity locations f...

2014
Nick Wilson Jane Oliver George Thomson

Background. Transportation settings such as bus stops and train station platforms are increasingly the target for new smokefree legislation. Relevant issues include secondhand smoke exposure, nuisance, litter, fire risks and the normalization of smoking. We therefore aimed to pilot study aspects of smoking behavior and butt disposal at bus stops. Methods. Systematic observation of smoking and b...

2010
Ken Sexton Stephen H. Linder

There is strong presumptive evidence that people living in poverty and certain racial and ethnic groups bear a disproportionate burden of environmental health risk. Many have argued that conducting formal assessments of the health risk experienced by affected communities is both unnecessary and counterproductive-that instead of analyzing the situation our efforts should be devoted to fixing obv...

2017
Courtney E. Quinn Mark E. Burbach Courtney Quinn

The decisions made by individual farmers to adopt conservation practices that improve surface water quality will be of increasing importance in the 21st century. Currently, models attempting to explain pro-environmental behaviors ignore or minimize the role of individual personality characteristics. In this paper we give an overview of current research regarding how personal characteristics inf...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2015
gh. tahmasbi m. a. kamali r. ebadi a. nejati javaremi m. babaei

genetic parameters were estimated in a base and closed population of iranian honeybee colonies. data were obtained on 500-700 iranian native population of honey­bee colonies (honeybee breeding project in central region of iran) subject to 9 successive generation of selection. these populations had been selected for honey production, swarming behavior, and defense behavior. heritability of honey...

Journal: :The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2006
Stef PJ Kremers Gert-Jan de Bruijn Tommy LS Visscher Willem van Mechelen Nanne K de Vries Johannes Brug

BACKGROUND Studies on the impact of the 'obesogenic' environment have often used non-theoretical approaches. In this journal's debate and in other papers authors have argued the necessity of formulating conceptual models for differentiating the causal role of environmental influences on behavior. DISCUSSION The present paper aims to contribute to the debate by presenting a dual-process view o...

2016
Samantha M. Keller Tania L. Roth

Environmental factors have long-lasting effects on brain development and behavior. One way experiences are propagated is via epigenetic modifications to the genome. Environmentally-driven epigenetic modifications show incredible brain region- and sex-specificity, and many brain regions affected are ones involved in maternal behavior. In rodent models, females are typically the primary caregiver...

2010
Sanne I. de Vries Marijke Hopman-Rock Ingrid Bakker Remy A. Hirasing Willem van Mechelen

This study examined built environmental correlates of children's walking and cycling behavior. Four hundred and forty-eight children from 10 Dutch neighborhoods completed a seven-day physical activity diary in which the number of walking and cycling trips for transportation, to school, and for recreation were assessed. The associations between observed built environmental characteristics and ch...

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