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Bhatia, Dr Nidhi. "Changing Role of Women- A Lifestyle Analysis." International Journal of Scientific Research 3, no. 6 (June 1, 2012): 217–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/june2014/73.

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Pászto, Vít, Jaroslav Burian, and Karel Macků. "Changing Mobility Lifestyle." International Journal of E-Planning Research 10, no. 2 (April 2021): 66–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijepr.20210401.oa6.

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The article is focused on a detailed micro-study describing changes in the behaviour of the authors in three months before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study is based on data from Google Location Service. Despite the fact it evaluates only three people and the study cannot be sufficiently representative, it is a unique example of possible data processing at such a level of accuracy. The most significant changes in the behaviour of authors before and during the COVID-19 quarantine are described and interpreted in detail. Another purpose of the article is to point out the possibilities of analytical processing of Google Location while being aware of personal data protection issues. The authors recognize that by visualizing the real motion data, one partially discloses their privacy, but one considers it very valuable to show how detailed data Google collects about the population and how such data can be used effectively.
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Nedzelska, Yuliya Kostyantynivna. "Lifestyle of Orthodox believer." Ukrainian Religious Studies, no. 46 (March 25, 2008): 135–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/2008.46.1923.

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In the modern world, where the process of secularization is increasingly deepening, the attitude towards the person, understanding of his nature and purpose are changing. In the system of modern secular humanitarian knowledge of civil rights, man is seen not as an image of God, but as a self-contained object. In this connection, the life of the modern man is changing. Despite the fact that the Orthodox Church has not changed its views on man as an image of God, the lifestyle of its believers is still changing at a rapid pace under the influence of today.
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Giles, Emma Louise, and Mary Brennan. "Changing the lifestyles of young adults." Journal of Social Marketing 5, no. 3 (July 13, 2015): 206–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jsocm-09-2014-0067.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the costs and benefits that young adults perceive to be associated with adopting healthier food, alcohol and physical activity behaviours. Social marketing is used to identify and change behaviours within a segmented audience. The approach uses theoretical insights, and an appreciation of an individual’s environment, and a suite of methods to understand and suggest approaches to change behaviours. Design/methodology/approach – Focus groups were conducted between April and August 2007 with a sample of 54 young adults aged 19-24 years, from the North East of England. Qualitative thematic analysis was undertaken using Nvivo software. Findings – Young adults recognise future health benefits that they could gain from following healthier lifestyle behaviours; however, at their present age, their focus is on benefits such as weight regulation and improving one’s appearance. External competitive forces act against these benefits and result in time and effort costs associated with accepting the proposition of healthier lifestyle behaviours. Originality/value – This paper adds to limited research which has been conducted at the time of “emerging adulthood”, the period of 18-25 years of age. This is despite this being an opportunistic moment in young adult’s lives to encourage them to adopt healthier lifestyle behaviours. Given these results, health messages may need to be reframed to better account for the benefits and costs that young adults associate with healthier lifestyles.
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Maqbool, Adeel, and Rizwana Atiq. "Changing Lifestyle of Women –An Empirical Study." IOSR Journal of Business and Management 16, no. 4 (2014): 70–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/487x-16437078.

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Hamdy, Ronald C. "The Changing Impact of Lifestyle and Health." Southern Medical Journal 97, no. 8 (August 2004): 713. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00007611-200408000-00001.

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Ewert, Alan, and William A. Sutton. "Leisure Sports and the Changing American Lifestyle." Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance 59, no. 4 (April 1988): 44–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07303084.1988.10609724.

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Oh, Soojin, Youjin Han, Ken Nah, and Keunhee Kwon. "Development Direction Research Of Korean Lifestyle Brands Through Analysis For Global Lifestyle Brands - Focused On The Trend Analysis." International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER) 15, no. 2 (February 24, 2016): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.19030/iber.v15i2.9608.

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As global lifestyle brands are recognized by consumers worldwide, their business are winning a great success. Now that in Korea too, a large-family culture in which members are accustomed to concession and self-sacrifice is changing to a lifestyle of single households, people care a lot about their own properties, privacy, and personalities. As a result, many original cultures reflect that individuals ‟lifestyles” are emerging. This study suggests development directions for Korean lifestyle brands to grow in line with such social trends and to compete with global lifestyle brands. Based on the survey of Koreans “major lifestyle trends, concepts and products that would represent Koreans” emotions and attract domestic consumers are examined and suggested in this study.
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Ghonemy, Gehan Ebrahim, and Nadia Bassouni El Sharkawy. "Impact of Changing Lifestyle on Endometriosis Related Pain." IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science 06, no. 02 (April 2017): 120–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/1959-060205120129.

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Chatters, Robin, Jennifer Roberts, Gail Mountain, Sarah Cook, Gill Windle, Claire Craig, and Kirsty Sprange. "The long-term (24-month) effect on health and well-being of the Lifestyle Matters community-based intervention in people aged 65 years and over: a qualitative study." BMJ Open 7, no. 9 (September 2017): e016711. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016711.

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ObjectivesTo assess the long-term effect on health and well-being of the Lifestyle Matters programme.DesignQualitative study of a subset of intervention arm participants who participated in the Lifestyle Matters randomised controlled trial (RCT).SettingThe intervention took place at community venues within two sites in the UK.ParticipantsA purposeful sample of 13 participants aged between 66 and 88 years from the intervention arm of the RCT were interviewed at 24 months post randomisation. Interviews aimed to understand how participants had used their time in the preceding 2 years and whether the intervention had any impact on their lifestyle choices, participation in meaningful activities and well-being.InterventionLifestyle Matters is a 4-month occupational therapy intervention, consisting of group and individual sessions, designed to enable community living older people to make positive lifestyle choices and participate in new or neglected activities through increasing self-efficacy.ResultsInterviews revealed that the majority of interviewed participants were reportedly active at 24 months, with daily routines and lifestyles not changing significantly over time. All participants raised some form of benefit from attending Lifestyle Matters, including an improved perspective on life, trying new hobbies and meeting new friends. A number of intervention participants spoke of adapting to their changing circumstances, but there were significant and lasting benefits for 2 of 13 intervention participants interviewed.ConclusionThe majority of those who experienced the Lifestyle Matters intervention reported minor benefits and increases in self-efficacy, but they did not perceive that it significantly improved their health and well-being. The two participants who had experienced major benefits also reported having had life-changing events, suggesting that this intervention is most effective at the time when lifestyle has to be reconsidered if mental well-being is to be sustained.Trial registrationISRCTN,ISRCTN67209155, post results.
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Salamonson, Yenna, University of Western Sydney, College of Social and Health Sciences, and School of Applied Social and Human Sciences. "Health-enhancing behaviours in first myocardial infarction survivors." THESIS_CSHS_ASH_Salamonson_S.xml, 2002. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/267.

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The adoption of health behaviours is essential if coronary heart disease patients are to optimise their chance of survival and reduce the likelihood of recurrent coronary events. However, this behavioural change may not ensue following an acute myocardial infarction(AMI). This study on first AMI subjects sought firstly to examine the psychometric properties of five scaled instruments used for assessing health behaviours. Secondly, the study assessed the prevalence of health-enhancing behaviours at the time of the first AMI and 6 months after this event.Thirdly, the magnitude of health behavioural change was then examined. Fourthly, sociodemographic, clinical and psychosocial predictors of health-enhancing behaviours were explored.These health-enhancing behaviours included non-smoking behaviours, normal body mass index (BMI), adequate physical activity, medication adherence and low dietary fat intake. Finally, the study examined relationships between sociodemographic , psychosocial and modifiable lifestyle factors, based on Antonovsky's hypothesis on sense of coherence(SOC), stress and adaptive coping. The study highlights that some modifiable risk factors, for example, being overweight or obese and physical inactivity were more resistant to change following an AMI.This finding, and the relationship between stress and increased dietary fat suggest a need for individualised programs to support the specific needs of AMI patients to change their modifiable cardiac risk factors.
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LaCaze, Tray. "The Changing Face of Ralph Lauren's Advertising: A New Lifestyle Image and Increased Nudity." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2001. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2887/.

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Advertising, which is an important sales tool for brands to the masses, may produce lasting impressions of a company and its products. These impressions rely on a consistent message over time to maintain a brand's image. This study examines how Ralph Lauren's advertising images have changed from a country club lifestyle image to urban/hip. In addition, the study examines the increased use of nudity and sexual imagery in Lauren's advertising. The findings were obtained by content analyzing all Ralph Lauren advertisements appearing in Gentlemen's Quarterly magazine from 1980 to 2000 (N=283). The study finds that Ralph Lauren lifestyle images have become more urban/hip, and that Lauren's advertising is utilizing more nudity, sexual interaction, and homoerotic imagery. By examining Ralph Lauren's shifting brand image via its advertising, this study contributes to a greater understanding of the connection between advertising and a company's brand image.
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Lawrence, Yuven Lafen. "Traditional culture, science education and changing values among the Nso people of North West Cameroon." Thesis, University of Reading, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.388397.

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Brinson, David Raymond. "The Self-Management of Type 2 Diabetes: changing exercise behaviours for better health." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Health Sciences, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/1409.

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New Zealand is currently in the midst of a diabetes epidemic and it has become clear that the increasing prevalence of obesity and a sedentary lifestyle are inextricably linked to this escalating health crisis. Extensive research has long made clear that people of all ages can enhance their health by incorporating moderate levels of physical activity as part of their normal daily routine and physical activity is now recognised as a major therapeutic modality for type 2 diabetes. Despite such evidence, most people in the western world do not engage in sufficient regular physical activity and there remains a paucity of evidence that elucidates effective methods of achieving the required behaviour change over time. This study set out to demonstrate meaningful correlations between the psychosocial constructs optimism, exercise self-efficacy, goal-directness, stage of change, anxiety and depression, the biochemical measures HbA1c and BMI and also the behavioural outcomes of general physical activity and physical exercise participation, all within a newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic population. Participants (n=30, newly diagnosed adults with type 2 diabetes; mean age 61.46 years; BMI 31.43 Kg/m²[range 18.8-50.95 Kg/m²]) were recruited from attendees of the Christchurch Diabetes Centre's education seminars. The recruitment strategy was designed to search out diabetic patients as near as practicable to the point in time when they first became cognisant of their disease state. A battery of instruments was assembled into a researcher-administered retrospective questionnaire and this was completed with all subjects at baseline and again at six month follow-up. Additional data comprised subject's demographics and selected bio-chemical measures (subject height, weight, and blood Haemoglobin A1c). Descriptive, correlational and qualitative statistics were evaluated. The level of physical activity reported was significantly less than is required to facilitate the biochemical and psychological changes that are generally considered necessary to support optimal health. On average, study participants did not perform their planned physical activity tasks as well as they might have, despite being relatively optimistic and goal-directed at baseline. Many participants clearly indicated an inadequate understanding of exercise modalities and the intensity, duration and frequency of physical activity required to support optimal health. Generally, participants tended to overestimate their physical activity levels. Exercise self-efficacy emerged as an especially important psychological construct, and one that appeared to be among those central to the participants' relationships with physical activity and exercise. The study group demonstrated a relatively high prevalence of low level anxiety and depression, and even at these sub-clinical levels, anxiety and depression were significantly inversely related to optimism, goal-directness, goal-attainment, exercise self-efficacy and stage of change. The study findings illuminate the wide contextual variability among patients who are suffering from the same chronic condition. Further, the implications of conducting detailed pre-assessments of patients' personal characteristics and their psychological profiles, in order to guide intervention tailoring, are also outlined and discussed. Areas for future research are highlighted. In conclusion, meso and macro-level policy implications are discussed, with reference to an array of the broader determinants of health.
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Robinson, Frances Catherine. "Changing to a self-selected vegetarian diet : two studies of diet and selected physical and lifestyle parameters." Thesis, Liverpool John Moores University, 1998. http://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/4913/.

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Davies, G. J. "Settlement, economy and lifestyle : the changing social identities of the coastal settlements of West Norfolk, 450-1100 AD." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2011. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12002/.

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The thesis explores social transformations in the settlement and economy of Anglo-Saxon England, between c.450 and 1100 AD, by using detailed case studies of rural settlement remains within a sub-region, coastal West Norfolk, to construct a systematic narrative of their development. The archaeological evidence for analysis is mainly composed of portable cultural material from rural settlements, combined with surveyed and excavated evidence of their morphology. Multiple and superimposed forms of evidence such as geophysical survey and fieldwalking survey are employed to analyse the diversity of rural settlements and the material expressions of social and economic change in this period and to challenge existing models. The key findings of this thesis are that surface-find sites discovered by metal detectorists, upon detailed investigation, show themselves to be complex rural settlements engaged in trade and exchange. Importantly, these sites also have the capacity to change over time. The findings of this thesis enables a re-characterisation of early medieval rural social identities as complex, dynamic and ever changing. It is argued that the employment of integrated survey methodologies in other sub-regions of Europe might achieve similar results.
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Le, To Luong [Verfasser]. "Urban Green Areas – their functions under a changing lifestyle of local people, the example of Hanoi / To Luong Le." Greifswald : Universitätsbibliothek Greifswald, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1042225087/34.

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Burini, Franz Homero Paganini. "Resposta dos componentes da Síndrome metabólica a programa de mudança do estilo de vida em adultos." Universidade de São Paulo, 2011. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/89/89131/tde-26082013-144014/.

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A síndrome metabólica (SM) é um conjunto de patologias caracterizadas pela obesidade abdominal, resistência insulínica, hipertensão arterial e dislipidemia aterogênica. Pelos seus desfechos, ocupa posição de destaque dentre as doenças crônicas com impacto crescente na economia do SUS. Não há modelo curativo efetivo para SM, restando a atenção primária pelo combate ao sedentarismo e a inadequação alimentar, mediante modificação do estilo de vida (MEV). O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar o efeito de programa de mudança do estilo de vida (MEV) sobre a SM em adultos. Preencheram os critérios de inclusão 131 indivíduos (55 ± 9 anos), 74% do sexo feminino 68,7% abaixo de 60 anos. Todos foram submetidos a programa de MEV composto de exercícios aeróbios dinâmicos (caminhadas - 65-80% V02máx.)supervisionados, 80minutos/sessão, 3-5x/semana. Adicionalmente, houve aconselhamento nutricional mensal. A duração do MEV foi de 6 meses com avaliações nos momentos inicial (M0) e final (M1). As avaliações incluíram dados clínicos, antropométricos, dietéticos, capacidade aeróbia e bioquímica sanguínea. O diagnóstico de SM foi feito pelo ATP III - NCEP (2003). Os resultados foram analisados estatisticamente pelas variáveis contínuas (teste t de Student ou de Wilcoxon) ou categóricas (qui-quadrado), mediante software Stat for Windows 6.0 p=0,05. Em M0 a SM era de 50,3% tendo como principal componente a adiposidade abdominal (63,4%). Os portadores (G1) diferiram dos não portadores (G2) de SM pelos maiores valores de IMC e uricemia, e menor desempenho físico em esteira. O programa de MEV aumentou a pontuação do índice de alimentação saudável (IAS) e da ingestão de fibras, e reduziu a ingestão energética. Adicionalmente, aumentou o tempo de esteira e reduziu os valores plasmáticos de proteína C reativa (PCR-us), γ-glutamil transpeptidase (γ-GT) e ácido úrico. A redução da SM foi de 6,8%, resultante da redução de circunferência abdominal (CA), pressão arterial sistólica (PAS) e aumento do HDL-colesterol. O aparecimento de SM durante a MEV decorrente da elevação da glicemia, trigliceridemia e uricemia, acompanhada da menor ingestão de fibras durante o programa. Os dados mostram as características dos pacientes que respondem positiva e negativamente a este programa de MEV na atenção primária à SM.
Metabolic Syndrome (MS) is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors as abdominal obesity, insulin resistance, hypertension and atherogenic lipid profile, having an enormous economic impact on the national health system. There is no curative model for the MS, being the primary prevention, such as the combat of sedentary behavior and food intake inadequacy the aim of the primary care system. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a lifestyle changing program (LFCP) on MS components in free-living adults. 131 individuais (55 ± 9 years, 74% females and 68,7% under 60 years of age) were submitted to the program, characterized by supervised aerobic exercise (65-80% V02max.) for 80 minutes per session, 3-5 times per week, additionally to monthly dietary counseling. The program lasted 6 months, involving clinic evaluations followed by anthropometric, nutritional and biochemistry, along with a maximal cardiorespiratory fitness test on a treadmill (Balke protocol), at baseline and at end (6 months). MS diagnosis was made according to ATP III - NCEP (2003), being the glycemic index altered as suggested (AHA, 2005). All results were analyzed with Statistic Software, with Student t test and Wilcoxon, when properly, being 5% the statistical level of significance (p<0,05). At baseline, MS prevalence was 50,3%, being elevated waist circumference the most prevalent component (63,4%). MS patients (G1) were different from non MS patients for higher BMI, high levels of uric acid and lower cardiorespiratory fitness. LFCP resulted in higher scores of health eating index (HEI) and dietary fiber intake, and lowered the caloric iintake. Additionaly, it improved the cardiorespiratory fitness and lowered C reactive protein (CRP-hs), γ-glutamil transpeptidase (γ-GT) and uric acid. MS prevalence dropped 6,8%, resulted from a reduction in waist circumference (WC) and blood pressure, and an increase in HDL-c levels. MS diagnosis after the program were due glycemic, tryclicerides and uric acid elevation, followed by reduction in fiber intake during the 6 months period. Datas presented in this study evidence patients characteristics with and without improvements with LFCP focusing MS prevention and treatment.
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Askeroth, Caroline, and Sona Ebrahimpourgouravan. "Personers upplevelser av egenvård vid diabetes typ 2 : en litteraturöversikt." Thesis, Ersta Sköndal Bräcke högskola, Institutionen för vårdvetenskap, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:esh:diva-9010.

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Bakgrund: Diabetes typ 2 (DMT2) är en växande folksjukdom som förekommer i hela världen. Den obotliga och progressiva sjukdomen kan leda till allvarliga komplikationer i både nerver och blodkärl. Symtom vid diabetes typ 2 är bland annat: trötthet, orkeslöshet, muntorrhet, yrsel och depression. Behandling vid diabetes typ 2 är i första hand livsstilsförändring, därefter läkemedelsbehandling. Egenvård i form av kostförändring och fysisk aktivitet kan minska diabeteskomplikationer och därmed minska samhälleliga kostnader. Syfte: Syftet var att beskriva personers upplevelser av egenvård vid diabetes typ 2. Metod: En litteraturöversikt utfördes med sökningar i databaserna Pubmed och Cinahl Complete. Den är baserad på tio vetenskapliga artiklar av kvalitativ design. Innehållet i artiklarna analyserades och sammanställdes som teman i resultatet enligt Friberg. Resultat: Resultatet visade att personer med diabetes typ 2 har olika upplevelser av egenvård. Vidare belyser resultatet att personer med diabetes typ 2 är i behov av kulturanpassad omvårdnad, motivation samt stöd för att uppnå god egenvård. Slutsats: Resultatet visade att personer med diabetes har olika upplevelser av egenvård, både främjande och hindrande. Stödjande insatser från både närstående och vårdpersonal med god kulturkunskap har stor betydelse för att öka motivation för livsstilsförändring samt förbättra egenvårdskapacitet hos personer med diabetes typ 2.
Background: Type 2 diabetes is a growing public health disease that occurs worldwide. The incurable and progressive disease can lead to a series of serious complications in both nerves and blood vessels. Symptoms of type 2 diabetes include among others: fatigue, lack of energy, dry mouth, dizziness and depression. Treatment for type 2 diabetes is primarily a lifestyle change, thereafter medical treatment. Self-care in the form of dietary change and physical activity can reduce diabetes complications and thereby reduce societal costs. Aim: The aim was to describe persons’ experiences of self care in type 2 diabetes. Method: A literature review was made with searches in the databases Pubmed and Cinahl Complete. It is based on ten scientific articles of qualitative design. The content of the articles were analyzed and compiled as themes in the results according to Friberg. Results: The results showed that people with type 2 diabetes have different experiences of self-care. Furthermore, the results highlight that people with type 2 diabetes are in need of cultural adapted education, motivation and support. Conclusion: The results showed that people with diabetes have different experiences of self-care, both promoting and hindering. Support from both relatives and caregivers with good cultural knowledge are of great importance for increasing motivation for lifestyle changes and improving self-care capacity in people with type 2 diabetes.
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Morris, Marcia E., and Marcia E. Morris. "Contemporary housing alternatives for changing lifestyles and non-traditional households." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/625851.

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Books on the topic "Lifestyle changing"

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Hua, Zhang, and Na Tianye, eds. Ren shi Zhongguo ren: The way we live : China's changing lifestyle. Beijing: Hua yu jiao xue chu ban she, 2009.

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Smith, Maggie. Changing course: A positive approach to a new job or lifestyle. London: Mercury, 1992.

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Maggie, Smith. Changing course: A positive approach to a new job or lifestyle. Amsterdam: Pfeiffer & Co., 1993.

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Magee, Elaine. Fight fat & win: How to eat a low-fat diet without changing your lifestyle. Minneapolis, MN: DCI Pub., 1990.

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The obvious diet: Your personal way to lose weight fast without changing your lifestyle. New York: Arcade Pub., 2011.

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Cawley, Richard. Demiveg: The new style of cookery that is not quite vegetarian : exciting recipes for our changing lifestyle. London: Orbis, 1986.

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Moerbeek, Hester, Anke Niehof, and Johan van Ophem, eds. Changing families and their lifestyles. The Netherlands: Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-624-3.

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Sustainable lifestyles in a changing economy. Broomall, Pa: Mason Crest Publishers, 2011.

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Aoki, Tamotsu. Kōfuku, Henʼyōsuru raifusutairu: Happiness, changing lifestyles. Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten, 2003.

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Sustainable lifestyles in a changing economy. Broomall, Pa: Mason Crest Publishers, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Lifestyle changing"

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Forman, Edwin N., and Rosalind Ekman Ladd. "Changing a Lifestyle." In Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatrics, 123–25. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9104-3_25.

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Walters, Glenn D. "Changing the Criminal Lifestyle." In Modelling the Criminal Lifestyle, 209–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57771-5_8.

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Wohlfart, Irmengard K. "Changing the Nexus of Practice." In Intergenerational Consequences of Lifestyle Migration, 219–25. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3260-8_10.

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Oldenburg, Brian, Shaira Baptista, Fiona Cocker, and Adrienne O’Neil. "Changing Lifestyle Behaviors to Improve the Prevention and Management of Cardiovascular Disease." In Handbook of Psychocardiology, 1077–94. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-206-7_54.

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Beckett, Sandra, Toni McNutt, and Kenneth D. Bahn. "Changing Values and Lifestyle to Accommodate a Symbiotic View of Consumer Choice." In Proceedings of the 1994 Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) Annual Conference, 418–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13162-7_113.

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Oldenburg, Brian, Shaira Baptista, Fiona Cocker, and Adrienne O’Neil. "Changing Lifestyle Behaviors to Improve the Prevention and Management of Cardiovascular Disease." In Handbook of Psychocardiology, 1–18. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-4560-53-5_54-1.

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Meyering, Isobelle Barrett. "Changing consciousness, changing lifestyles." In The Far Left in Australia since 1945, 152–70. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Routledge studies in fascism and the far right: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429487347-9.

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Thomas, J. E. "Changing Lifestyles: The Effects on a Balanced Diet." In A Balanced Diet?, 143–68. London: Springer London, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1652-3_8.

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Bruppacher, Susanne, and Silvia Ulli-Beer. "Mobilising Resources for More Sustainable Lifestyles: Views of Households and Local Authorities." In Changing Things — Moving People, 281–302. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8314-6_12.

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Fujikawa, Yoshinori, and Carl Kay. "An Entrepreneurial Approach to Service Innovations: Leading Changing Lifestyles in Japan." In Dynamics of Knowledge, Corporate Systems and Innovation, 335–55. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04480-9_14.

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Conference papers on the topic "Lifestyle changing"

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Gupta, Priya, and Sanjay Singh Jadon. "Effect of changing lifestyle on urban pattern." In PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES FOR CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURES (SMSCI2019). AIP Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5127148.

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Kasthuri, E., and S. Balaji. "A Chatbot for Changing Lifestyle in Education." In 2021 Third International Conference on Intelligent Communication Technologies and Virtual Mobile Networks (ICICV). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icicv50876.2021.9388633.

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De Boeck, Jo. "Game-changing opportunities for wireless personal healthcare and lifestyle." In 2011 IEEE International Solid- State Circuits Conference - (ISSCC). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isscc.2011.5746204.

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"Hijab and Its Challenge for Changing New Lifestyle of New Muslim Women." In Nov. 29-30, 2016 London (UK). ICEHM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15242/icehm.ed1116034.

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Nekrasova, Ilona. "The role of a dynamic stereotype in formation pathogenic model of lifestyle professionally «great» workers." In Personal resourse of human agency at work in changing Russia. ScientificWorld, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30888/978-5-6041451-4-2.1.21.

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Suprapto, Widjojo, Dhyah Harjanti, Zeplin Jiwa Husada Tarigan, and Bayu Dharma Setiawan. "Social Interaction and Peer Pressure on Desired Healthy Lifestyle and Sport Motivation among the Generation Y." In The 2nd International Conference on Inclusive Business in the Changing World. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0008430202680275.

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Vidová, Jarmila. "LIFESTYLE AND WAYS OF LIVING OF SENIOR HOUSEHOLDS." In 4th International Scientific Conference – EMAN 2020 – Economics and Management: How to Cope With Disrupted Times. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/eman.2020.279.

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Growing the proportion of older people requires adapting services and products to their needs and preferences, which will support and extend their full life. While once people aged 55 and over considered themselves old, most of them now live an active life. Over the past decade, the proportion of those who are fully employed has changed and their stereotypes and behaviour have increased, thus changing the quality of life demands. With the gradual aging of the population, the problem of dealing with the housing of older people begins to grow. Housing is one of the key factors in the fight against social exclusion. Housing promotes coherence between communities, enabling sustainable development goals to be achieved. Each state uses its own housing policy, based on social policy and historical conditions, to solve housing-related problems. In the paper we will discuss the possibilities of life in retirement age.
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Pirolli, Peter. "Seeking answers, making sense, changing lifestyles." In IIiX '14: Fifth Information Interaction in Context Symposium. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2637002.2637004.

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Filippi, Stefano, Daniela Barattin, Serena Graziosi, Francesco Ferrise, and Monica Bordegoni. "A Discussion on Specifications and Prototyping in Designing for Sustainable Behavior." In ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2016-60542.

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Today’s world is facing numerous problems due to an un-controlled waste of energy and of primary resources in general. To manage this, on one side designers are asked to improve the efficiency of products; on the other side, users must be trained toward a more sustainable lifestyle. Some researchers are exploring the idea of trying to change users’ behavior while interacting with products in order to make it more sustainable. This trend is known as “design for sustainable behavior” applied to energy/resources consumption issues. Our idea is to stimulate users in changing their behavior by introducing a multisensory communication with the product. This communication is not meant as warning messages informing the users about wrong habits/actions or something like; instead, it should consist of sensorial stimuli able to naturally drive users in performing the right actions. However, before designing these stimuli, it is fundamental to highlight the aspects and conditions that do not allow users behaving in a sustainable way when interacting with products. In this paper we discuss about the aspects that could be useful to explore in order to retrieve the specifications to drive both the design and prototyping phases, so as to faithfully test the effectiveness of the feedback with final users.
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Zhurat, Yuliya, Tetiana Ternavska, and Alla Bodnar. "Psychological and Pedagogical Investigation of the Imprisoned Persons." In ATEE 2020 - Winter Conference. Teacher Education for Promoting Well-Being in School. LUMEN Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/lumproc/atee2020/40.

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The paper highlights the effective psychological and pedagogical directions of persons who are in places of imprisonment. The problem of returning to a normal lifestyle today is very topical, the social maladjustment of former convicts, unwillingness to leave the former antisocial environment, insufficient or no education in general, irrational motivational sphere, low level of self-esteem and concentration on the main criteria of psychological and social health, become obstacles to re-socialization for those who are in the imprisonment places. In order to develop psychological and pedagogical support of social adjustment for people who are or are going to leave the prison, the diagnosis of psychological characteristics is relevant, which will be the key elements to the effectiveness of the applied directions that are as follows: focus on changing the social environment; socio-psychological therapy; professional orientation during the educational process. The following methods were used for scientific research as analysis of scientific literature, theoretical research methods, which study scientific and methodological literature on the problem of individual social adjustment for those who leave the prison; empirical research methods based on psychological and pedagogical observation of cognitive, labor-intensive activities and the use of professionals working at the same time, psychologists and teachers during the re-socialization of imprisoned. The research shows two stages of a pilot study, during which there was implied the diagnosis of intellectual, educational motivation, nonverbal creativity, equal self-esteem and changes in concentration of imprisoned.
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Reports on the topic "Lifestyle changing"

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Hall, Mark, and Neil Price. Medieval Scotland: A Future for its Past. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, September 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/scarf.09.2012.165.

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The main recommendations of the panel report can be summarised under five key headings. Underpinning all five areas is the recognition that human narratives remain crucial for ensuring the widest access to our shared past. There is no wish to see political and economic narratives abandoned but the need is recognised for there to be an expansion to more social narratives to fully explore the potential of the diverse evidence base. The questions that can be asked are here framed in a national context but they need to be supported and improved a) by the development of regional research frameworks, and b) by an enhanced study of Scotland’s international context through time. 1. From North Britain to the Idea of Scotland: Understanding why, where and how ‘Scotland’ emerges provides a focal point of research. Investigating state formation requires work from Medieval Scotland: a future for its past ii a variety of sources, exploring the relationships between centres of consumption - royal, ecclesiastical and urban - and their hinterlands. Working from site-specific work to regional analysis, researchers can explore how what would become ‘Scotland’ came to be, and whence sprang its inspiration. 2. Lifestyles and Living Spaces: Holistic approaches to exploring medieval settlement should be promoted, combining landscape studies with artefactual, environmental, and documentary work. Understanding the role of individual sites within wider local, regional and national settlement systems should be promoted, and chronological frameworks developed to chart the changing nature of Medieval settlement. 3. Mentalities: The holistic understanding of medieval belief (particularly, but not exclusively, in its early medieval or early historic phase) needs to broaden its contextual understanding with reference to prehistoric or inherited belief systems and frames of reference. Collaborative approaches should draw on international parallels and analogues in pursuit of defining and contrasting local or regional belief systems through integrated studies of portable material culture, monumentality and landscape. 4. Empowerment: Revisiting museum collections and renewing the study of newly retrieved artefacts is vital to a broader understanding of the dynamics of writing within society. Text needs to be seen less as a metaphor and more as a technological and social innovation in material culture which will help the understanding of it as an experienced, imaginatively rich reality of life. In archaeological terms, the study of the relatively neglected cultural areas of sensory perception, memory, learning and play needs to be promoted to enrich the understanding of past social behaviours. 5. Parameters: Multi-disciplinary, collaborative, and cross-sector approaches should be encouraged in order to release the research potential of all sectors of archaeology. Creative solutions should be sought to the challenges of transmitting the importance of archaeological work and conserving the resource for current and future research.
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