| Use of complementary and alternative medicine in Europe: Health-related and sociodemographic determinants |
31 |
| A comparison of measured versus self-reported anthropometrics for assessing obesity in adults: a literature review |
28 |
| The global cancer burden and human development: A review |
27 |
| Prevalence and trends of overweight and obesity in older adults from 10 European countries from 2005 to 2013 |
20 |
| How to understand informal caregiving patterns in Europe? The role of formal long-term care provisions and family care norms |
19 |
| Contact with primary and mental health care prior to suicide: A systematic review of the literature from 2000 to 2017 |
18 |
| Public awareness of palliative care in Sweden |
13 |
| Work ability score and future work ability as predictors of register-based disability pension and long-term sickness absence: A three-year follow-up study |
12 |
| Ebola and healthcare worker stigma |
12 |
| Spatial social polarization and birth outcomes: preterm birth and infant mortality - New York City, 2010-14 |
10 |
| Is fatigue after work a barrier for leisure-time physical activity? Cross-sectional study among 000 adults from the general working population |
10 |
| The social and psychological health outcomes of team sport participation in adults: An integrative review of research |
8 |
| Smoking during pregnancy in Finland - Trends in the MATEX cohort |
8 |
| Health-promotion research over three decades: The social-ecological model and challenges in implementation of interventions |
8 |
| Occupational balance, work and life satisfaction in working cohabiting parents in Sweden |
7 |
| Waterpipe use in adolescents in Northern Sweden: Association with mental well-being and risk and health behaviours |
7 |
| Validation of two versions of the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale among Norwegian adolescents |
7 |
| The Norwegian Healthy Life Centre Study: A pragmatic RCT of physical activity in primary care |
7 |
| Frequent attenders in occupational health primary care: A cross-sectional study |
6 |
| Does workplace social capital protect against long-term sickness absence? Linking workplace aggregated social capital to sickness absence registry data |
6 |
| Socioeconomic differences in the use of alcohol and drunkenness in adolescents: Trends in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study in Finland 1990-2014 |
6 |
| Social inequality in diabetes patients' morbidity patterns from diagnosis to death - A Danish register-based investigation |
6 |
| Does sports club participation contribute to physical activity among children and adolescents? A comparison across six European countries |
6 |
| Lobbying against sugar taxation in the European Union: Analysing the lobbying arguments and tactics of stakeholders in the food and drink industries |
6 |
| 15-year-old tobacco and alcohol abstainers in a drier generation: Characteristics and lifestyle factors in a Norwegian cross-sectional sample |
6 |
| Psychological distress among Norwegian adolescents: Changes between 2001 and 2009 and associations with leisure time physical activity and screen-based sedentary behaviour |
6 |
| Can a poor psychosocial work environment and insufficient organizational resources explain the higher risk of ill-health and sickness absence in human service occupations? Evidence from a Swedish national cohort |
6 |
| What makes health promotion research distinct? |
5 |
| General self-efficacy in the Norwegian population: Differences and similarities between sociodemographic groups |
5 |
| Decrease in musculoskeletal pain after 4 and 12 months of an aerobic exercise intervention: a worksite RCT among cleaners |
5 |
| Self-rated health and social capital in Iraqi immigrants to Sweden: The MEDIM population-based study |
5 |
| Validity and reliability of self-reported health indicators among women attending organized mammographic screening |
5 |
| Educational inequalities in hospital care for mortally ill patients in Norway |
5 |
| Adolescent self-rated health predicts general practice attendance in adulthood: Results from the Young-HUNT1 survey |
4 |
| Has life satisfaction in Norway increased over a 20-year period? Exploring age and gender differences in a prospective longitudinal study, HUNT |
4 |
| Health complaints in late adolescence; Frequency, factor structure and the association with socio-economic status |
4 |
| Directive and nondirective social support in the workplace - is this social support distinction important for subjective health complaints, job satisfaction, and perception of job demands and job control? |
4 |
| Social inequalities in self-rated health: A comparative cross-national study among 560 Nordic adolescents |
4 |
| Determinants of working until retirement compared to a transition to early retirement among older workers with and without chronic diseases: Results from a Dutch prospective cohort study |
4 |
| Suitability of random forest analysis for epidemiological research: Exploring sociodemographic and lifestyle-related risk factors of overweight in a cross-sectional design |
4 |
| Development of weight and height in Norwegian children: The Health Oriented Pedagogical Project (HOPP) |
4 |
| Ethnic disparities in educational and occupational gradients of estimated cardiovascular disease risk: The Healthy Life in an Urban Setting study |
4 |
| ASPHER's European List of Core Competences for the Public Health Professional |
4 |
| Capital interplays and social inequalities in health |
4 |
| Socioeconomic inequalities in health during the Great Recession: A scoping review of the research literature |
4 |
| Physical exercise in the treatment of alcohol use disorder (AUD) patients affects their drinking habits: A randomized controlled trial |
4 |
| Evaluation of a school-based cognitive-behavioral depression prevention program |
4 |
| Challenges and demands in the population-based work of public health nurses |
4 |
| Association between urban green space and self-reported lifestyle-related disorders in Oslo, Norway |
4 |
| Icelandic inclusion, German hesitation and American fear: A cross-cultural comparison of mental-health stigma and the media |
3 |