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Top Articles

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1Fitness and Fatness as Health Markers through the Lifespan: An Overview of Current KnowledgeProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )201856
2Traditional Knowledge-based Medicine: A Review of History, Principles, and Relevance in the Present Context of P4 Systems MedicineProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )201738
3Cross-sectional Study on the Knowledge and Prevalence of PCOS at a Multiethnic UniversityProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )202028
4Physical Activity and the Development of Substance Use Disorders: Current Knowledge and Future DirectionsProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )201824
5World Health Organization and Physical ActivityProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )201824
6Leisure Time Physical Activity and Sleep Predict Mortality in Men Irrespective of Background in Competitive SportsProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )201712
7A Scoping Review of Health Outcomes Examined in Randomized Controlled Trials Using Guided ImageryProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )201710
8The P4 Health Spectrum – A Predictive, Preventive, Personalized and Participatory Continuum for Promoting HealthspanProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )201710
9Big Data Analysis of Traditional Knowledge-based Ayurveda MedicineProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20189
10The Objective Monitoring of Physical ActivityProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20177
11BMI, Psychosocial Correlates, Pain and Activities of Daily Living in Sickle Cell Disease PatientsProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20187
12Viva Europa, a Land of Excellence in Research and Innovation for Health and WellbeingProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20176
13Depressive Symptoms Are Positively Associated with Time Spent Sedentary in Healthy Young US AdultsProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20174
14“Isfahan Healthy Heart Program”: A Practical Model of Implementation in a Developing CountryProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20183
15Acquired Left Ventricular Hypertrabeculation/Noncompaction in Sarcoidosis—A Rare but Possible Preventable Cause of Myocardial InfarctionProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20172
16Use of Geographic Information Systems in Physical Activity Interventions: a Systematic ReviewProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20192
17Genomics and Big Data Analytics in Ayurvedic MedicineProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20192
18Curcuminoid Analogs Differentially Modulate Nuclear Factor Kappa-Light-Chain-Enhancer, P65 Serine276, Mitogen- and Stress-activated Protein Kinase 1 And MicroRNA 148a StatusProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20192
19The 3 Curcuminoid Analogs Comprising the Curcumin Extract Comparably Inhibit Nuclear Factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer ActivationProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20191
20Family Functioning and Psychosocial Factors in a Weight Loss Randomized Controlled Pilot for Black MenProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20201
21Welcome to Progress in Preventive Medicine from the Editorial BoardProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20160
22Real EvidenceProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20170
23What I Have Learned about Advocating for Health PromotionProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20170
24Theoretical Rationale for How Slimming Garments May Motivate Physical Activity in People with ObesityProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20180
25How Much Sodium Should We Eat?Progress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20200
26Emergence of Phenotypic Imaging in Modern HealthcareProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )20200
27Toward Prevention of Adverse Events Using Anticipatory AnalyticsProgress in Preventive Medicine (New York, N Y )00