Yang, Zhen; 153757; Hotterbeex, Pauline; 148467; Marent, Pieter-Jan; 110202; Cerin, Ester; Thomis, Martine; van Uffelen, Jannique; 110337;
Because of population ageing, there will be a vast increase in the prevalence of cognitive decline and dementia. Physical activity and sedentary behaviour have been identified as modifiable lifestyle behaviours associated with these cognitive conditions. Therefore, the aim of this bibliometric analysis is to reveal the knowledge structure of the fi...
Pain, Kathy; Zhu, Bing; Derudder, Ben; 69149; Taylor, Peter J.;
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Allard, Anne-Florence; Hanbali, Hamza; Smedts, Kristien; 12009;
status: Published online
Rymenans, I.; 121175; van den Broeck, A.; 45289; Vanovenberghe, C.; Du Bois, M.; 16129; Lauwerier, E.;
PURPOSE: Due to the Belgian health insurance system's controlling nature, work-disabled claimants can feel forced to return to work (RTW), increasing their risk of relapse. RTW out of interest or importance is considered more sustainable. Such autonomous motivation for RTW can be promoted through 'motivational counselling', an integration of self-d...
Pawlowska, Aleksandra; 127260; Loeys, Tom; Janssen, Erick; 97732; Dewitte, Marieke;
Although researchers are increasingly paying attention to the dyadic nature of sexual desire and its relevance to sexual and relational outcomes, our understanding of how sexual desire operates on a couple level and how it may influence the occurrence of sexual activity in relationships remains limited. This study used ecological momentary assessme...
Feryn, Nele De Corte, Joris Roose, Rudi
Primary health care is globally recognised as a key component of health systems. Its commitment to achieving social justice and addressing the social determinants of health is seen as a way to reduce social and health inequalities. As members of primary health care teams, social work professionals place the principle of social justice at the core o...
Pawlowska, Aleksandra Loeys, Tom Janssen, Erick Dewitte, Marieke
Although researchers are increasingly paying attention to the dyadic nature of sexual desire and its relevance to sexual and relational outcomes, our understanding of how sexual desire operates on a couple level and how it may influence the occurrence of sexual activity in relationships remains limited. This study used ecological momentary assessme...
Debray, Alix Ruyssen, Ilse Schewel, Kerilyn
There is growing interest from both policy and academic communities in understanding why people do not migrate. This article offers the first global analysis of the aspiration to stay, defined here as the preference to stay in one's country of residence. We make use of the unique Gallup World Polls which provide information on aspirations to stay (...
DJIOFACK, Brice Y. Beeckman, Hans Bourland, Nils Belanganayi, Basile Luse Laurent, Félix Ilondea, Bhely Angoboy Nsenga, Laurent Huart, Alain Longwwango, Menard Mbende Deklerck, Victor
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A large share of the global forest restoration potential is situated in artificial 'unstable' mesic African savannas, which could be restored to higher carbon and biodiversity states if protected from human-induced burning. However, uncertainty on recovery rates in protected unstable savannas impedes science-informed forest restoration initiatives....
Imbumi, Maryam Schouteten, Joachim Okoth, Sheila Mbi Tanga, Chrysantus Raes, Katleen Gellynck, Xavier Kimiywe, Judith De Steur, Hans
Due to their nutritional value, insects are increasingly proposed as alternative food sources to address nutritional deficiencies. To better understand their potential for young children, this study aims to compare four insect-based instant porridges (termites and grasshoppers) and a standard ’control’ instant porridge to examine how information ab...