| Literature DB >> 25962211 |
Michael Hermanussen, Anna Anisimova, Christian Abmann, Stef Van Buuren, Antonio D Camara, Mona Abbas Elhusseini, Mortada Hassan, Mortada Hassan El-Shabrawi, Elena Zinovyevna Godina, Aleksandra Gomula, Detlef Groth, Slawomir Koziel, Leslie Sue Lieberman, Christof Meigen, Rebekka Mumm, Koichi Nariyama, Natalia Nowak-Szczepanska, Natalija Novokmet, Takashi Satake, Christiane Scheffler, Jani Soderhall, Andrej Suchomlinov, Janina Tutkuviene, Jan M Wit, Ursula Witwer-Backofen, Cherie Lynn Yestrebsky.
Abstract
Twenty-five scientists met at Aschauhof, Altenhof, Germany, to discuss various aspects of the complex network of modern health screening, focusing on current scientific topics including medical sciences, human biology, and mathematics; on problems in implementing these results at the practical level of physicians, nurses, technicians, and engineers; and the level of administrative and political decisions. Whereas major scientific advancements have been published in the understanding and the bio-statistical evaluation of anthropometric screening parameters such as serial measurements of height and weight for preventive medical check-ups, BMI screening and surveillance in schools, etc., the implementation of these advancements into current health screening concepts, strategies and decision-making is poor. Fear of discrimination, misperception of body image, behavioural responses and political concerns, meanwhile dominate and negatively interfere with the implementation of recent scientific results into public health screening concepts and practices.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25962211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Endocrinol Rev ISSN: 1565-4753