Listar por autor "Hershey, María S."
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A cluster randomized controlled trial of the Archena Infancia Saludable project on 24-h movement behaviors and adherence to the mediterranean diet among schoolchildren: a pilot study protocol
López Gil, José Francisco; García Hermoso, Antonio; Smith, Lee; Gallego, Alejandra; Victoria-Montesinos, Desirée; Ezzatvar, Yasmin; Hershey, María S.; Gutiérrez Espinoza, Héctor; Mesas, Arthur; Jiménez-López, Estela; Sánchez-Miguel, Pedro Antonio; López-Benavente, Alba; Moreno Galarraga, Laura ; Chen, Sitong; Brazo-Sayavera, Javier; Fernández-Montero, Alejandro; Alcaraz, Pedro E.; Panisello Royo, Josefa María; Tárraga López, Pedro J.; Kales, Stefanos N. (MDPI, 2023) Artículo / ArtikuluaObjective: The aim of this paper is to describe the protocol of pilot cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) that will evaluate the effects of a lifestyle-based intervention. The Archena Infancia Saludable project will ... -
Exploring the link between home garden use and severe obesity: insights from a nationwide survey in Tuvalu
Lin, PoJen; Lee, Irene (Tai-Lin); Hershey, María S.; Shih, Wei-Chih; Tausi, Selotia; Sosene, Vine; Maani, Pauke P.; Tupulaga, Malo; Wu, Stephanie M.; López Gil, José Francisco; Lo, Yuan-Hung; Shiau, Shi-Chian; Hsu, Yu-Tien; Chang, Chia-Rui; Wei, Chihfu (International Society of Global Health, 2023) Artículo / ArtikuluaBackground Obesity is prevalent and increasing but understudied across Pacific Islanders. Tuvalu is a South Pacific country with a high obesity rate and faces multiple threats of food insecurity. Home garden serves as a ... -
The risk of incident depression when assessed with the lifestyle and well-being index
Pano, O.; Sayón-Orea, Carmen; Hershey, María S.; O, Víctor de la; Fernández-Lázaro, César; Bes-Rastrollo, Maira; Martín-Moreno, José M.; Sánchez Villegas, María Almudena; Martínez Hernández, J. Alfredo (Elsevier, 2023) Artículo / ArtikuluaObjectives: Novel findings indicate links between unhealthy lifestyles and depression based on active inflammatory processes. Thus, identifying participants with poor habits could reveal differences in trends of incident ...