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Child Health Services --- Health Policy --- Infant Nutrition --- Maternal Health Services --- Nutrition --- Puerperium --- Infant health services --- Infants (New born) --- Maternal health services --- Nutrition policy --- Pregnancy --- Périnatalité --- Politique alimentaire --- Grossesse --- in pregnancy --- Nutritional aspects --- Aspect nutritionnel --- MEDICAL --- Newborn infants --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Nutritional aspects. --- Nutrition. --- Postpartum Period. --- Périnatalité --- Infants --- Maternal and infant health services --- Nutrition in pregnancy --- Pregnant women --- Medical care --- Child health services --- Maternal and infant welfare --- Mothers
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Carotenoids are a group of approximately 600 compounds synthesized by photosynthetic organisms. These pigments are abundant in fruits and vegetables, as well as in certain animal products such as eggs and salmon, being responsible for their colorful appearance. The bioactive properties of certain carotenoids in human health are clear, as some of these compounds have antioxidant properties and serve as the only precursors of vitamin A in nature. The aim of this Special Issue entitled “Carotenoids and Human Health” is to provide the scientific community with an updated perspective of this exciting and growing research area. We compiled 19 papers from some of the most prominent scientists in the carotenoid field, including seven literature reviews and 12 original publication, covering topics such as cancer, obesity, vision, cognitive function, and skin health.
membrane transporters --- RAR --- browning --- astaxanthin --- Vitamin A --- case-control study --- ?-carotene --- transcriptomic analysis --- new-born --- carotenes --- cancer-related cognitive impairment --- androgen --- beta-carotene --- eicosapentanoic acid --- mango by-products --- mangiferin --- cell culture --- chronic disease --- Akkermansia --- animal --- intestine --- carotenoids --- alcoholic fatty liver disease --- Phaeodactylum tricornutum --- carotenoid --- tomato --- colourless carotenoids --- preterm mothers --- inflammation --- ?-Cryptoxanthin --- adipocytes --- vitamin A --- gastric cancer --- food ingredients --- brain --- gut microbiota --- zeaxanthin --- nutricosmetics --- brown adipose tissue --- bioactive compounds --- breastfeeding --- aging --- oxidative stress --- retinoids --- phytofluene --- glaucoma --- H. pylori --- retinoid --- tomato extract --- retinol --- ?-cryptoxanthin --- microalgae --- fucoxanthin --- obesity --- macular pigment --- carotene --- photoprotection --- adipose tissue --- lutein --- metabolic syndrome --- Caenorhabditis elegans --- functional foods --- beta-cryptoxanthin --- retinoic acid --- nutrition --- lycopene --- bioavailability --- nutraceuticals --- adipocyte --- ?-tocopherol --- phytoene --- memory --- cosmeceuticals --- antioxidants --- mature milk --- RXR --- fat reduction --- xanthophylls --- colostrum --- smoking --- overweight --- provitamin A --- public health --- Korea --- ?-carotene oxygenase 1 --- cognition --- full-term mothers --- hippocampus --- alpha-carotene --- prostate cancer --- hypertension
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Birth and death are both profound life transitions, revealing deeply existential, social, and spiritual questions in addition to various forms of ritual and ritualizing. While birth and death are often seen as opposites, this edited volume shows that the start and end of life share many ambiguities. They represent a beginning and an end, and lead to ritualizing as well as embodied forms of spirituality. Throughout the book, the authors discuss theoretical and empirical perspectives on rituals at birth and death from multidisciplinary perspectives, such as religious studies, anthropology, philosophy, and sociology. By doing so, they shed light on new forms of ritualizing, as well as on traditional rituals.
Religion & beliefs --- priest --- Ars moriendi --- sharing death --- death teacher --- African birth ritual --- ancestor worship --- art --- birth --- birth altar --- birthing justice --- ceremony --- child --- childbirth --- Chinese birth ritual --- contemporary art --- humanism --- indigenous birth ritual --- material culture --- mother --- nonreligion --- nonreligious --- pregnancy --- religion --- re-sacralization --- rite of passage --- ritual --- sacred --- secular --- secularity --- spirituality --- symbol --- traditional birth --- grief --- bereavement --- death --- pregnancy loss --- embodiment --- metaphor --- rituals --- cultural practices --- Africa --- memory making --- function of ritualized acts --- ritualization --- neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) --- new-born --- bereaved parents --- nurses --- parent support group --- existential --- infrastructural breaks --- sociology of repair --- life-cycle rituals --- funeral market --- maternity care --- tattoo --- body-modification --- identity --- self-construction --- Dimasa --- death rituals --- urban --- ritual performance --- personhood --- motherhood --- miscarriage --- stillbirth --- abortion --- ritualizing --- qualitative research --- The Netherlands --- n/a
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