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Behavioural Interventions for Obese Adults with Additional Risk Factors for Morbidity : Systematic Review of Effects on Behaviour, Weight and Disease Risk Factors
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NĂĄvrh zubovĂ©ho pneumotoru s vyuĆŸitĂm âHCRâ ozubenĂ
In the design of a gear air engine is the size of the tooth space fundamental. Most current calculations, however, cannot, especially for non-standard "HCR" gearing, this problem satisfactorily describe.Therefore, it is preferable to use for this type of air engine ,,HCRâ gearing, which maintaining the desired performance, while reduce the overall dimensions of the air engine. This article shows the possibility of calculating the exact size of the tooth space using numerical methods and shows the advantages of a gear air engine whit ,,HCRâ gearing, compared to a gear air engine whit standard gearing.PĆi nĂĄvrhu zubovĂ©ho pneumotoru je zĂĄsadnĂ velikost zubovĂ© mezery. VÄtĆĄina souÄasnĂœch vĂœpoÄtĆŻ, vĆĄak nedokĂĄĆŸe, hlavnÄ pro nestandartnĂ âHCRâ ozubenĂ, tento problĂ©m uspokojivÄ popsat. Z toho dĆŻvodu nelze plnÄ vyuĆŸĂt vĂœhod âHCRâ ozubenĂ - pĆi zachovĂĄnĂ poĆŸadovanĂ©ho vĂœkonu, dojde ke zmenĆĄenĂ celkovĂœch rozmÄrĆŻ pneumotoru. Tento ÄlĂĄnek ukazuje moĆŸnosti pĆesnĂ©ho vĂœpoÄtu velikosti zubovĂ© mezery za pomocĂ numerickĂœch metod a ukazuje vĂœhody pneumotoru s ,,HCRâ ozubenĂm v porovnĂĄnĂ s pneumotorem se standartnĂm ozubenĂm
With a little help from my goals : integrating intergoal facilitation with the theory of planned behaviour to predict physical activity
Reproduced with permission from British Journal of Health Psychology © The British Psychological Society 2010.Peer reviewedPostprin
Multiple goals and time constraints : perceived impact on physicians' performance of evidence-based behaviours
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Goal conflict, goal facilitation, and health professionals' provision of physical activity advice in primary care : An exploratory prospective study
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Motivational, volitional and multiple goal predictors of walking in people with type 2 diabetes
Acknowledgment MNâs PhD scholarship was provided by Ministry of Health and Medical Education (Islamic Republic of Iran). This study was funded by the University of Aberdeen reference number: GP007RGC1618. FFS is funded by Fuse, the UK Clinical Research Collaboration Centre of Excellence for Translational Research in Public Health (grant number: MR/K02325X/1). The researchers gratefully acknowledge all the Type 2 diabetic patients and their household members who participated in the study for their contribution to this study; without them there would be no data. The researchers gratefully acknowledge the SDRN for providing the list of Type 2 diabetes and helping for sampling.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Identifying active ingredients in complex behavioural interventions for obese adults with obesity-related co-morbidities or additional risk factors for co-morbidities : a systematic review
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Weight loss maintenance: An agenda for health psychology
This is the peer reviewed version of the editorial, which has been published in final form at doi:10.1111/bjhp.12107. This editorial may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for self-archiving.n/a (Editorial)NIHR'Fuse' (British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK, ESRC, MRC
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