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The Italian Journal of Public Health (IJPH) is a globally circulated international peer-reviewed journal listed in the National Library of Medicine. Funded in 2003, the IJPH is a quarterly publication for original research and theoretical or methodological papers within the area of public health.
Long papers, short papers, reviews, letters and commentaries are reported in English language, with issues being published in March, June, September and December.

 

Diet and nutritional epidemiology for public health

2011 Vol. 8 Nr.2

 
 
Selected issue

cover Diet and nutritional epidemiology for public health
2011 Vol. 8 Nr.2
Table of contents
Obesity: epidemics or crisis worldwide?
Nutritional counselling and its effects on diet, nutritional knowledge and status, physical activity and quality of life in a Southern Europe population: evaluation of a health promotion programme
Cecilia Quercioli, Rita B. Marianelli, Serena Conti, Barbara Niccoli, Gabriele Messina, Nicola Nante
Dietary regimens for chronic hepatic diseases: advice and compliance
Nargis Albert Labib, Laila Mahmoud Kamel, Rasha A. Salama, Fayrouz M. El Aguizy
Association between perceived depression, anxiety and stress with Body Mass Index: results from a community-based cross-sectional survey in Iran
Bijan Moghimi-Dehkordi, Azadeh Safaee, Mohsen Vahedi, Mohammad Amin Pourhoseingholi, Manijeh Habibi, Asma Pourhoseingholi, Mohammad Reza Zali
Use of waist circumference and its optimal value to identify obesity in relation to hypertension: a cross-sectional study among adult male slum dwellers of Eastern India
Raja Chakraborty, Kaushik Bose, Slawomir Koziel
Influence of Body Mass Index on Heart Rate Variability (HRV) in evaluating cardiac function in adolescents of a selected Indian population
Barathi S.Subramaniam
Review of policies adopted in 34 Countries to improve diet and physical activity
Anna Ceccarelli
Conventional nutritional indices and Composite Index of Anthropometric Failure: which seems more appropriate for assessing under-nutrition among children? A cross-sectional study among school children of the Bengalee Muslim Population of North Bengal, India
Jaydip Sen, Sima Dey, Nitish Mondal
Comparison between hospital discharge and mortality data for Alzheimer’s disease in Italy
Luisa Frova, Stefano Marchetti, Monica Pace, Laura Murianni, Alessandra Burgio
A pilot application of a questionnaire to evaluate visually induced motion sickness in spectators of tri-dimensional (3D) movies
Angelo G. Solimini, Alice Mannocci, Domitilla Di Thiene
Stewardship and cancer screening programs in Italy
Christina Marie Novinskey, Antonio Federici
Public Health History Corner The far-sighted: Alessandro Seppilli
Roberto Bucci