Mood and Food: perceived stress and food intake
Can you tell I like making infographics? Have a look at the latest one I prepared for our recently published study called exploring the relationship between… Read more »
Can you tell I like making infographics? Have a look at the latest one I prepared for our recently published study called exploring the relationship between… Read more »
Today I prepared an infographic for a study we recently published on soft drink consumption in adolescents and its association to violent behaviour (as well as… Read more »
This is a guest post and cross-posting with The Challenges of Parenting in the Digital Age blog and is written by Vigne Kozacek (@vkozacek) and Gary Sharpe… Read more »
We are very happy to announce our new and increased impact factor of 2.7! Our 5 year impact factor is 2.88! We would like to thank our authors, reviewers… Read more »
picture credit In today’s guest blog post, Ishu Kataria* talks about growth monitoring in India The ABC of Growth Monitoring and Promotion: My experiences… Read more »
Long before facebook introduced the “On this day” app (an app that shows you what you did on facebook on the exact date one, two or x years ago), I… Read more »
I noticed that we have very recently published our 5,001 paper and I thought this was a good opportunity to celebrate, in form of making our first infographic!… Read more »
Heart attack is the leading cause of death in the US and there is a significant relationship between income and risk for cardiovascular disease. A lot of… Read more »
Boat planks in a church in Noto/ Sicily, April 2015 (photo by Oliver Razum) Ten days ago, while much of the news -at least in Europe- were occupied by the birth… Read more »
picture credit Are you physically active? Before rushing to say “yes”, I’ll give you the official definition of what that means,… Read more »
A new member issue was added in the IJPH family! Our fifth issue for this year was just published and it is full of interesting papers, if we may say so… Read more »
We are very happy to reintroduce our “Meet the Blogger” section with the contribution of Dr. James Woodall. James is a Reader in Health Promotion… Read more »
Spring has come in Switzerland. The sun might have distracted me a bit and I forgot to introduce you to our latest issue. Let me make up for it: Blog readers,… Read more »
picture credit UPDATE 1st December 2015 With the occasion of the ongoing Paris Climate Change Conference, we thought it’d be a good idea to update… Read more »
I decided to make another post on Public Health Fun because, well, it is fun! Without further ado, here are my latest discoveries: – I came across this… Read more »
picture credit Are you about to finish your Masters in Public Health (MPH)? Are you hoping to publish your thesis in a peer-reviewed journal? Ever… Read more »
picture credit The effects of the economic crisis on mental health have been a recurring matter of speculation and research in the past years. The WHO… Read more »
The latest addition to our series entitled “Knowledge synthesis, translation and exchange” has just been published and it is a great one, if I might… Read more »
Time flies! You can tell that by looking at old pictures. I avoid doing that, so I prefer looking at my old blog posts. It has been almost one year since I last… Read more »
Are you interested in Global Health? We are! So we are very happy that the upcoming (the 9th to be precise) European Congress on Tropical Medicine and… Read more »