Maike Till
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Till M, Abu-Omar K, Ferschl S, Abel T, Pfeifer K, Gelius P
Eval Program Plann
. 2022 Aug;
95:102149.
PMID: 36029567
Objective: The aim of this paper was to develop a framework for the use of the capability approach in health promotion projects, which could guide future projects as well as...
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Till M, Abu-Omar K, Herbert-Maul A, Fleuren T, Reimers A, Ziemainz H
Front Public Health
. 2022 May;
10:837982.
PMID: 35493370
Introduction: Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for a population's health, especially among socially disadvantaged groups. Many health promotion projects focus on increasing physical activity among their respective target...
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Ferschl S, Gelius P, Abu-Omar K, Till M, Benkert R, Abel T
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Feb;
19(3).
PMID: 35162270
Background: The range of options people have to do the things they value in life may have strong effects on their well-being. This is especially true for young adults, as...
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Ferschl S, Till M, Abu-Omar K, Pfeifer K, Gelius P
Front Public Health
. 2021 Jun;
9:604855.
PMID: 34178910
To tackle complex societal challenges such as the high prevalence of physical inactivity, research funding is increasingly channeled toward cross-disciplinary research consortia. This study focused on exchange and cooperation (E&C)...
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Abu-Omar K, Ziemainz H, Loss J, Laxy M, Holle R, Thiel A, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2021 Apr;
9:628630.
PMID: 33912528
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is considered to be of high potential for health promotion among socially disadvantaged groups. However, the long-term implementation and transfer of these approaches remain challenging, and...