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Top Papers: Public Health & Epidemiologie (2026)

Die 50 meistzitierten Arbeiten zu Public Health & Epidemiologie aus dem Jahr 2026 (von 52 insgesamt).

Public Health und Epidemiologie befassen sich mit der Gesundheit ganzer Bevölkerungen. Von Pandemie-Modellierung über Impfstoffwirksamkeit bis hin zu sozioökonomischen Einflussfaktoren auf Gesundheit – die Forschung liefert wichtige Grundlagen für Gesundheitspolitik und Prävention. Besonders seit COVID-19 hat die Relevanz dieses Feldes enorm zugenommen.

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DISCRIMINATING DIABETIC PATIENTS OF SOME RURAL AND URBAN AREAS OF BANGLADESH: A DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS APPROACH

Jannatul Fardus, Keshab C. Bhuyan

EuroMediterranean Biomedical Journal

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The International Journal of Health, Wellness, and Society

The International Journal of Health Wellness and Society

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Trump and RFK Jr are dismantling public health—aided and abetted by powerful doctors

Gavin Yamey, Jonathan Shaffer

BMJ

7
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La epidemiología cardiovascular en la Argentina: tiempo de maduración

Carlos Boissonnet

Revista Argentina de Cardiología

4
5

Say goodbye to small retail: Should we care?

Don Alexander, Pamela A. Shaw

VIUSpace (Vancouver Island University Library)

4
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Low global physical activity despite two decades of policy progress

Andrea Ramirez Varela, Adrian Bauman, Catherine B. Woods et al.

Nature Health

4
7

Sustainable Transport And Urban Health: Lessons from Latin American Cities

Olga L. Sarmiento, José Siri, Daniel Berjano Rodríguez et al.

Open MIND

3
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Cost of UK-Trump drug pricing deal will be met by NHS, says minister

Jane Feinmann

BMJ

3
9

Benefit of physical activity initiatives for climate change mitigation and adaptation

Erica Hinckson, Rodrigo Reis, Marina Romanello et al.

Nature Health

3
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Misleading narrative of “healthy” ultraprocessed foods

Leandro F M Rezende, Euridice Martinez-Steele, Maria Laura da Costa Louzada et al.

BMJ

3
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European Code Against Cancer, 5th edition – tobacco and nicotine containing products, second‐hand smoke, alcohol and cancer

Ariadna Feliu, Annie S. Anderson, Linda Bauld et al.

Molecular Oncology

2
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RFK Jr unveils new US food pyramid recommending protein and full fat dairy, and removing alcohol limits

Janice Hopkins Tanne

BMJ

2
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Prevalence and Patterns of Tobacco Use: Findings From a Multi-State Rapid-Response Survey in the U.S., 2023–2024

Minal Patel, Laurel P. Gibson, Presley Cannon et al.

American Journal of Preventive Medicine

1
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Efficacy of front-of-package nutrient labels designed for mandatory implementation in the USA: an online randomised controlled trial

Brittany Lemmon, Anna H Grummon, Alejandra Marquez et al.

The Lancet Public Health

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Limited public understanding of the risk factors and complications of hypertension

Mingjuan Zeng, Sonali R. Gnanenthiran, David K.E. Chan et al.

Journal of Hypertension

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Collaborating with ‘blue food’ system stakeholders to achieve optimal nutritional health and wellbeing in less affluent communities

Clare Pettinger, Louise Hunt, Carol Wagstaff

Proceedings of The Nutrition Society

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Burden of type 2 diabetes in working-age adults (20–54 years): a GBD 2021 analysis projecting trends to 2035 and exploring the potential benefits of physical activity

Qiang Liu, Xiaoyang He, Yameng Liu

Frontiers in Public Health

1
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Joinpoint trend analysis of prevalence of combustible and non-combustible tobacco product use by adults in the United States, using cross-sectional data from NHIS 2015–2023

Yoonseo Mok, K. Michael Cummings, Colin W. Randol et al.

Tobacco Induced Diseases

1
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Europe has greater responsibility in the WHO without the United States

Ilona Kickbusch

BMJ

1
20

Offline: Watching the watchers (part 4)

Richard Horton

The Lancet

1
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UK-US drug deal: Ministers given power to control NICE approvals despite warnings

Jacqui Wise

BMJ

1
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The United States is driving a public health emergency of international concern

Matthew Herder, Roojin Habibi, Fatima Hassan et al.

BMJ

1
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Private sector will fund most newly built neighbourhood health centres, minister says

Gareth Iacobucci

BMJ

1
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Air pollution: EPA to stop putting price on human health benefits and focus on cost to industry

Marty Logan

BMJ

1
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Influência do ambiente alimentar e regulatório no consumo de alimentos ultraprocessados por adolescentes: uma análise multinível nas capitais brasileiras com base na Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde Escolar, 2019

Laura Luciano Scaciota, M. N. Figueiredo, Maria Alvim Leite et al.

Cadernos de Saúde Pública

1
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Global health in a new era of US extraction

Sophie Harman

BMJ

1
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Stronger at Every Age: Together Against Non-Communicable Diseases

Olufunke Florence Ajeigbe, Hawawu Hussein, Phidelia Theresa Doegah et al.

GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal)

1
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Identifying food environment policies and research needs in Latin America and the Caribbean: insights from the Community of Practice in Nutrition and Health in Latin America and the Caribbean (COLANSA)

Natalia Elorriaga, María Victoria López, Lara Victoria Gómez et al.

BMC Public Health

1
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QALY losses for non-communicable diseases in Iranian adults: insights from a national cross-sectional study

Abdoreza Mousavi, Satar Rezaei, Ali Akbari Sari et al.

Population Health Metrics

1
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Monitoring the impacts of international trade and investment agreements on food environments: a Canadian case study

Ashley Schram, Kelly Garton, Caroline Vaillancourt et al.

Public Health Nutrition

1
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Awareness of Cardiovascular Disease as the Primary Cause of Mortality in Women: Insights from a Survey of 7,920 Individuals

Müge Ildızlı Demirbaş, Meral Kayıkçıoğlu

Turk Kardiyoloji Dernegi Arsivi-Archives of the Turkish Society of Cardiology

1
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Health promotion challenges and opportunities in the Western Balkans: a review of contemporary policies and actions

Jonila Gabrani, Alexander Rommel, Aline Anton et al.

Frontiers in Public Health

1
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AstraZeneca signs $18.5 billion weight-loss-drug deal with Chinese firm

Rowan Walrath

C&EN Global Enterprise

1
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Protecting Citizens, Enabling Prevention: A Framework for Responsible Dietary Supplement Use in Europe

Arrigo F. G. Cicero, Claudio Borghi, Federica Fogacci

Nutrients

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Why is there no regulation despite evidence that ultra-processed foods are hazardous to long-term health?

John O. Warner, Aga Khan

Future Healthcare Journal

1
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A qualitative exploration of parental decision-making regarding ultra-processed products for children aged 2 to 5 years

Alejandra Girona, Leandro Machín, Agustina Vitola et al.

Appetite

1
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Analysis of Food Policies and Their Impact on Obesity Levels in Ecuador

Jeniffer Andreina Vera Zambrano, Samantha Nicole Andrade Viera, Shirley Bethzabe Guamán Espinoza

Universidad Ciencia y Tecnología

1
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An overview of PLOS curated collection in health literacy

Rubeena Zakar, Sarosh Iqbal

PLoS ONE

1
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Study Protocol: A Mixed-Methods Investigation of the Impact of Health and Safety Practices on the Business Performance Among Street Food Vendors in Johannesburg

Maasago Mercy Sepadi, Timothy Hutton

Businesses

1
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The long-overlooked effect of hypothyroidism on the global burden of non-communicable diseases

Leonidas H. Duntas, P. Kopp

Nature Reviews Endocrinology

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Who will pay for global health?

Abdullahi Tsanni

Nature Health

1
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Health-carbon trade-offs in synergistic nitrogen governance

Ruifei Li, Jialong Liu, Yu Luo et al.

Eco-Environment & Health

1
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Taxation of foods high in fat, sugar, and sodium in India: A modelling study of health and economic impacts

Maxime Roche, Jingmin Zhu, Jack Olney et al.

PLoS Medicine

1
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WHO on global taxation of alcoholic and sugar-sweetened drinks

Udani Samarasekera

The Lancet Oncology

1
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Epidemiology of Parkinson’s disease – Global burden of disease research from 1990 to 2021 and future trend predictions

Sen Wang, Yujie Che, Yiqun Lin et al.

Clinical Parkinsonism & Related Disorders

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School-based behaviour change intervention to reduce ultra-processed food consumption among adolescents: evidence from a cluster-randomised controlled trial in India

Sandeep Kaur, Rajesh Kumar, Manmeet Kaur

BMJ Global Health

1
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Kim Stanley Robinson interview: <i>The Ministry for the Future</i> author on climate fiction, political imagination, and health

Mun Keat Looi

BMJ

1
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Health staff who cracked windows at JP Morgan in climate protest are found not guilty

Clare Dyer

BMJ

1
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Declining cigarette sales and shifts in the US cigarette marketplace from 2016 to 2024: Analysis of market scanner sales data in US convenience stores

Meagan O. Robichaud, Richard J. O'Connor, Andrea C. Villanti et al.

Preventive Medicine Reports

1
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Ultra-processed food consumption and its association with the atherogenic index of plasma and blood lipid profile in adults: a cohort-based cross-sectional study

Mohsen Mohit, Sanaz Jamshidi, Melika Mahmoudizadeh et al.

Scientific Reports

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