Public Health and Sport Sciences: Recent submissions
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Experience of carers for older people with delirium: a qualitative study.
(Routledge, 22 November 2024)OBJECTIVES: There is a gap in our understanding of the experiences and needs of carers for patients with delirium and a scarcity of research on the topic in the UK. This study aims to explore the needs and experiences of ... -
Provision of a daily high protein and high energy meal: effects on the physical and psychological wellbeing of community-dwelling, malnourished older adults; a randomised crossover trial
(Elsevier / SERDI Publisher, 10 December 2024)Objectives: To determine whether daily provision of a high protein, high energy meal for 12-weeks to under-nourished older adults living independently in the community can improve physical, physiological, and psychological ... -
The power and potential of space and place in family group conferencing: Reimagining the role of the venue in child protection practice
(SAGE Publications, 13 November 2024)Family Group Conferencing is a family-led decision-making process used in children’s social care in the UK. Unlike traditional meetings between families and professionals when there is a safeguarding concern, Family Group ... -
Self-reported energy use behaviour changed significantly during the cost-of-living crisis in winter 2022/23: insights from cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys in Great Britain
(Nature Research, 14 December 2023)The winter of 2022/23 has seen large increases in energy prices and in the cost of living in many countries around the world, including Great Britain. Here, we report the results of two surveys, combining cross-sectional ... -
Does Encapsulation Improve the Bioavailability of Polyphenols in Humans? A Concise Review Based on In Vivo Human Studies
(MDPI, 25 October 2024)Background/Objectives: Polyphenols offer an array of health benefits that can contribute to well-being. Nevertheless, their bioactivity can be compromised due to their low bioavailability. Encapsulation has been explored ...