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Hendrik J Van Heerden

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Zimu P, Van Heerden H, Grace J
J Prim Care Community Health . 2024 Sep; 15:21501319241278849. PMID: 39279318
Background: The Nyakaza-Move-for-Health intervention program was developed in response to the alarming rise in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) globally, in sub-Saharan Africa and South Africa. The rise in NCDs is attributed...
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Basha G, Van Heerden H
Afr J Disabil . 2020 Oct; 9:657. PMID: 33102185
Background: Physical activity provides long-term health benefits for everyone and it is considered to play an important role in the deterioration of health predictors, such as overweight and the associated...
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Van Vuuren B, Zinzen E, Van Heerden H, Becker P, Meeusen R
J Occup Rehabil . 2007 Jul; 17(3):409-21. PMID: 17636456
Introduction: Back complaints are a common in society. Methods: An analytical cross-sectional epidemiological study was carried out among 366 steel plant workers to examine the prevalence and association between lower...
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Van Vuuren B, Van Heerden H, Becker P, Zinzen E, Meeusen R
J Occup Rehabil . 2007 Mar; 17(2):199-211. PMID: 17333380
An analytical cross-sectional epidemiological study carried out among 109 manganese plant workers aimed to examine the prevalence and association between lower back problems (LBP) and occupational risk factors. Outcome was...
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van Vuuren B, Van Heerden H, Becker P, Zinzen E, Meeusen R
Eur J Pain . 2005 May; 10(3):233-9. PMID: 15878296
The objective was to determine the association between the prevalence of lower back problems (LBP), fear-avoidance beliefs and pain coping strategies using an analytical cross-sectional epidemiological study among a group...
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van Vuuren B, Becker P, Van Heerden H, Zinzen E, Meeusen R
Am J Ind Med . 2005 Apr; 47(5):451-7. PMID: 15828071
Background: The etiology of work-related back disorders is often population specific. The objective of this study was to identify and establish the association of occupational risk factors with the prevalence...