Pauline Sung-Chan
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Recent Articles
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Chen M, Yin W, Sung-Chan P, Wang Z, Shi J
Nutrients
. 2022 Oct;
14(19).
PMID: 36235707
Objectives: Family functioning (FF), physical activity (PA), and high-fat food consumption (HF) are associated with adolescents being overweight and obese; however, little is known about their interactions. Therefore, this study...
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Furtado K, Budd E, Armstrong R, Pettman T, Reis R, Sung-Chan P, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2019 Mar;
19(1):270.
PMID: 30841888
Background: Mis-implementation (i.e., the premature termination or inappropriate continuation of public health programs) contributes to the misallocation of limited public health resources and the sub-optimal response to the growing global...
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deRuyter A, Ying X, Budd E, Furtado K, Reis R, Wang Z, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2018 Aug;
6:214.
PMID: 30140668
Evidence-based chronic disease prevention (EBCDP) effectively reduces incidence rates of many chronic diseases, but contextual factors influence the implementation of EBCDP worldwide. This study aims to examine the following contextual...
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Budd E, deRuyter A, Wang Z, Sung-Chan P, Ying X, Furtado K, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2018 Apr;
18(1):233.
PMID: 29609621
Background: Little is known about the contextual factors affecting the uptake of evidence-based chronic disease interventions in the United States and in other countries. This study sought to better understand...
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Furtado K, Budd E, Ying X, deRuyter A, Armstrong R, Pettman T, et al.
Health Educ Res
. 2018 Mar;
33(2):89-103.
PMID: 29547975
Implementation of evidence-based practices can improve efficiency and effectiveness of public health efforts. Few studies have explored the political contextual factors that impact implementation of evidence-based non-communicable disease prevention (EBNCDP)....