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Health Promot Int ; 30(4): 881-90, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24770581

ABSTRACT

Healthy Stadia (HS) is a European public health pilot-program started in 2007 to support sports stadia in promoting the health of people who work and visit sports stadia, as well as inhabitants of the surrounding communities. The aim of this study is to describe the process evaluation of the program, from its beginning in July 2007 to December 2009, in order to assess the feasibility and sustainability of an HS network across Europe. The program involved nine associate partners involved in the coordination of activities at a local level, in the recruitment of stadia, in the development of specific program tasks and in the dissemination of the program at a national level. The activities of associate partners were evaluated through structured questionnaires administered every 6 months. The questionnaire response rate from associate partners was 77.8% for the first and third evaluations and 88.9% for the second and fourth evaluations. According to the evaluation's results, several good practices such as alcohol prevention policies and those supporting people with disabilities were implemented in stadia over the course of the program. Conversely, practices supporting mental health and green transport were generally not achieved. The implemented activities mainly involved staff and visitors. Lack of human and economic resources, especially toward the end of the program, was considered the principal challenge for program development. In conclusion, the process evaluation presented the feasibility of the HS program and the development of health promoting practices in sport stadia over time.


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Health Promotion/methods , Sports , Europe , Humans , Male , Program Development/methods , Program Evaluation , Public Health , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Rev Sci Instrum ; 85(2): 02A729, 2014 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24593463

ABSTRACT

Linac4, a 160 MeV normal-conducting H(-) linear accelerator, is the first step in the upgrade of the beam intensity available from the LHC proton injectors at CERN. The Linac4 Low Energy Beam Transport (LEBT) line from the pulsed 2 MHz RF driven ion source, to the 352 MHz RFQ (Radiofrequency Quadrupole) has been built and installed at a test stand, and has been used to transport and match to the RFQ a pulsed 14 mA H(-) beam at 45 keV. A temporary slit-and-grid emittance measurement system has been put in place to characterize the beam delivered to the RFQ. In this paper a description of the LEBT and its beam diagnostics is given, and the results of beam emittance measurements and beam transmission measurements through the RFQ are compared with the expectation from simulations.

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Ann Ig ; 20(6): 563-9, 2008.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19238881

ABSTRACT

The study reports the results of a survey about smoking collected by a self-administered questionnaire in nursing students at Pavia University. Responders were 393 (80%: M = 132, F = 261, mean age 24.66 +/- 5.64). 45% of the students (51.5% males and 41.8% females) were smokers. Cigarettes consumption was 12.33 cigarettes/day in males and 10.49 cigarettes/day in females; males began smoking at 16 years of age, while females at 17 years. Smoking in family members as well as father's educational level were positively associated to smoking. 66.5% of smokers stated they would like to quit and the most of them are pressed in this decision by family (49.7%) and friends (49.2%). The results of the study describe an unhealthy lifestyle: in future it seems necessary to organize counselling or interventions in order to quit smoking.


Subject(s)
Smoking/epidemiology , Students, Nursing/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Female , Health Surveys , Humans , Italy/epidemiology , Male , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Smoking Cessation/legislation & jurisprudence , Smoking Cessation/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Ig Sanita Pubbl ; 64(6): 773-86, 2008.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19219086

ABSTRACT

"I don't smoke, and you?" is a project aimed at secondary school students and is part of a wider project called "Free from Smoke", implemented by the Lombardia Region and involving elementary and secondary school students. The project is a controlled non randomized study whose aim is to direct students toward a healthy and smoke-free way of living, by also involving parents and teachers. A total of 11,610 12 year-olds of both sexes were evaluated, 6392 of whom were enrolled in the program and 5218 of whom served as controls and only completed the questionnaire. Three years after the start of the program, a greater increase in the prevalence of smokers was found amongst the group of controls than amongst the enrolled group (108,3% vs +93.8%, p>0.001). The percentage of students who believe that smoking even a small number of cigarettes is harmful, increased in the enrolled group (+0.6%) while it diminished in controls (-2.1%). In addition, a strong association was found between receiving a weekly allowance and smoking habits. In conclusion, positive results were obtained as regards the prevalence of smokers and the perceived risk of smoking; however parents' attitude towards smoking and the availability of a weekly allowance were found to have a strong influence in students' smoking habits.


Subject(s)
Psychology, Adolescent , Psychology, Child , School Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Smoking Prevention , Adolescent , Child , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Humans , Italy/epidemiology , Male , Parent-Child Relations , Peer Group , Prevalence , Program Evaluation , Risk , School Health Services/organization & administration , Smoking/adverse effects , Smoking/economics , Smoking/epidemiology , Smoking/psychology , Smoking Cessation , Surveys and Questionnaires
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