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Hans Bosma

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Chan J, Meisters R, Lakerveld J, Schram M, Bosma H, Koster A
Health Place . 2025 Mar; 92:103432. PMID: 40024067
Built environmental determinants can drive lifestyle behaviors and potentially reduce chronic disease prevalence. Few studies exist that have examined the association of obesogenic environment exposures with cardiovascular disease (CVD) outcomes....
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Beuken M, Kleynen M, Braun S, Van Berkel K, van der Kallen C, Koster A, et al.
JMIR Med Inform . 2025 Feb; 13:e64479. PMID: 39908080
Background: Modern lifestyle risk factors, like physical inactivity and poor nutrition, contribute to rising rates of obesity and chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Particularly personalized interventions...
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Steens I, Ji Y, Sedaghat S, Pankow J, Klein B, Cotch M, et al.
Diabetes Obes Metab . 2025 Jan; 27(4):2299-2304. PMID: 39888145
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Hazelzet E, Bosma H, de Rijk A, Houkes I
Work . 2024 Dec; 79(4):1851-1866. PMID: 39670982
Background: To improve the sustainable employability (SE) of employees in low-skilled jobs, there is an urgent need to implement more effective approaches for this group. Objective: This evaluation study aimed...
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Albers J, Koster A, Sezer B, Meisters R, Schram M, Eussen S, et al.
Diabetes Metab Syndr . 2024 Dec; 18(11-12):103155. PMID: 39644731
Aims: This study investigates the interplay between socioeconomic position (SEP), the residential food environment, walkability, greenspace, and type 2 diabetes (T2D), particularly whether the environmental factors mediate the association between...
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Torchyan A, Houkes I, Bosma H
Prev Med Rep . 2024 Sep; 46:102880. PMID: 39290258
Objective: We aim to study the "golden youth" hypothesis, which suggests that risky behaviors might be prevalent among affluent adolescents in post-Communist countries of Europe (PCCE) with high income inequality....
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Meisters R, Koster A, Albers J, Sezer B, van Greevenbroek M, de Galan B, et al.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract . 2024 Sep; 217:111855. PMID: 39265827
Aim: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a common chronic disease that disproportionally affects groups with a low socioeconomic position (SEP). This study aimed to examine associations between childhood SEP and...
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Sezer B, Albers J, Meisters R, Schram M, Kohler S, Stehouwer C, et al.
Eur J Public Health . 2024 Sep; 34(6):1029-1035. PMID: 39254600
Low socioeconomic position (SEP) has been identified as a risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and psychosocial resources might be on the pathway in this association. We examined...
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Geraets A, Schram M, Jansen J, Kohler S, van Boxtel M, Eussen S, et al.
Soc Sci Med . 2024 Jul; 355:117111. PMID: 39018997
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in cognitive impairment may partly act through structural brain damage and reduced connectivity. This study investigated the extent to which the association of early-life socioeconomic position (SEP)...
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Chan J, Koster A, Lakerveld J, Schram M, van Greevenbroek M, Bosma H
Eur J Public Health . 2024 Jun; 34(5):949-954. PMID: 38942603
The role of the social environment can facilitate positive health outcomes through active community engagement, normalization of healthy behaviors, and stress buffering. We aim to examine the associations of neighborhood...