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In: Survey review, Band 50, Heft 362, S. 416-424
ISSN: 1752-2706
In: International journal of sustainable development & world ecology, S. 1-19
ISSN: 1745-2627
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 30, Heft 56, S. 118192-118212
ISSN: 1614-7499
In: British Journal of Management (Forthcoming)
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In: Risk analysis: an international journal, Band 42, Heft 1, S. 40-55
ISSN: 1539-6924
AbstractThe ongoing novel coronavirus (COVID‐19) epidemic has evolved into a full range of challenges that the world is facing. Health and economic threats caused governments to take preventive measures against the spread of the disease. This study aims to provide a correlation analysis of the response measures adopted by countries and epidemic trends since the COVID‐19 outbreak. This analysis picks 13 countries for quantitative assessment. We select a trusted model to fit the epidemic trend curves in segments and catch the characteristics based on which we explore the key factors of COVID‐19 spread. This review generates a score table of government response measures according to the Likert scale. We use the Delphi method to obtain expert judgments about the government response in the Likert scale. Furthermore, we find a significant negative correlation between the epidemic trend characteristics and the government response measure scores given by experts through correlation analysis. More stringent government response measures correlate with fewer infections and fewer waves in the infection curves. Stringent government response measures curb the spread of COVID‐19, limit the number of total infectious cases, and reduce the time to peak of total cases. The clusters of the results categorize the countries into two specific groups. This study will improve our understanding of the prevention of COVID‐19 spread and government response.
In: Habitat international: a journal for the study of human settlements, Band 98, S. 102137
In: The Canadian Journal of Statistics
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In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 26, Heft 7, S. 6319-6327
ISSN: 1614-7499
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 24, Heft 9, S. 8489-8503
ISSN: 1614-7499
In: Waste management: international journal of integrated waste management, science and technology, Band 29, Heft 5, S. 1486-1490
ISSN: 1879-2456
In: International journal of sustainable development & world ecology, Band 15, Heft sup1, S. 56S-62S
ISSN: 1745-2627
In: APOR-D-24-00250
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In: Practice, progress, and proficiency in sustainability (PPPS) book series
"This book is a collection of innovative research that systematically explores the operation mechanism of sustainable entrepreneurship ecosystem from macro and micro aspects so as to provide value for promoting economic vitality and regional economic development"--
SIMPLE SUMMARY: The pyramid of interventions in the management of obesity include, diet restriction, diet therapy, physical exercise, anti-obesity drugs, prebiotics, probiotics, bariatric surgery, and cognitive behavioral strategies. Behavioral strategies that are being applied by predominantly private medical groups focusing on psychological assessments is appreciable; however, they are not replicated by all medical establishments, especially non-private health care institutions. This multifaceted disease has many treatment options; however, these options are not being fully implemented, especially in poor areas globally. Despite the upsurge in the market and expenditures in anti-obesity treatments currently available in economically stable areas of the world, obesity is still increasing at epidemic levels. The aim of this paper is to briefly highlight the anti-obesity treatments used presently and their inefficiency in isolation as individual treatments for obesity due to multifactorial causes. This report emphasizes that even focusing on psychological screening may not be enough to control this epidemic without further government and community cooperation. This report also presents novel strategies and radical thinking to include and amend successful interventions. Furthermore, we present details for incorporating web-based counseling and artificial intelligence to make treatments feasible, accessible, and cost-effective for all populations. We hope this paper will stimulate further debate and increase awareness in relation to the obesity problem and treatment strategies. ABSTRACT: Interventions in obesity management include nutritional selection, diet restriction, and physical exercise, followed by cognitive behavioral strategies, pharmacology, and surgery towards the tapered treatment end of the obesity pyramid of interventions. Calorie restriction, regular exercise, and several weight reducing drugs, including probiotic and prebiotic use, are increasing in the market as potential anti-obesity treatments ...
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