Medicine & Life Sciences
Exercise
100%
Hispanic Americans
77%
Sleep
46%
Health
44%
African Americans
28%
Nurses
26%
Walking
25%
Obesity
25%
Overweight
24%
Food
22%
Students
22%
Mexican Americans
22%
Sedentary Behavior
22%
Child
21%
Randomized Controlled Trials
20%
Weights and Measures
18%
Income
18%
Quality of Life
18%
Pediatric Obesity
17%
Education
17%
Asian Americans
17%
Nursing
16%
Down Syndrome
16%
Young Adult
16%
Nursing Homes
15%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
15%
Population
15%
Breast Feeding
15%
Body Mass Index
15%
Depression
15%
Social Support
14%
Life Style
14%
Cancer Survivors
13%
Diet
13%
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
13%
Fats
12%
Caregivers
12%
Tai Ji
12%
Delivery of Health Care
12%
Systematic Reviews
12%
Parents
12%
Mothers
11%
Research Personnel
11%
Empowerment
11%
Qigong
11%
Smartphone
11%
Stroke
11%
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
11%
Cardiovascular Diseases
11%
Weight Loss
10%
Sitting Position
10%
Acculturation
10%
Healthy Lifestyle
10%
Glucose
10%
Health Promotion
10%
Ostomy
10%
Costs and Cost Analysis
10%
Health Behavior
10%
Interviews
10%
Mental Health
10%
Body Composition
10%
Vegetables
9%
Blood Pressure
9%
Direction compound
9%
Arm
9%
Emotions
9%
European Continental Ancestry Group
9%
Fruit
9%
Eating
9%
Torque
9%
Parenting
9%
Communication
9%
Light
9%
Hong Kong
8%
Meditation
8%
Postpartum Period
8%
Insulin Resistance
8%
Anxiety
8%
Pain
8%
Self Efficacy
8%
Lunch
8%
Cross-Sectional Studies
8%
Fatigue
8%
Veterans
8%
Motivation
8%
Psychology
8%
Adipose Tissue
8%
Adiposity
8%
Self Report
7%
Public Health
7%
Restaurants
7%
Energy Metabolism
7%
Muscles
7%
Evidence-Based Practice
7%
Skeletal Muscle
7%
Middle Aged
7%
Joints
7%
Mindfulness
7%
Focus Groups
7%
Social Sciences
sleep
20%
health
17%
chronic illness
14%
food
14%
American
12%
adolescent
11%
cancer
11%
Down Syndrome
9%
nutrition
8%
eating behavior
8%
nursing
7%
Group
7%
low income
7%
time
6%
young adult
6%
social support
6%
fitness
6%
caregiver
5%
nurse
5%
dementia
5%
childhood
5%