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Anu Katainen
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2024-2024
Publications (10 Years): 7
Top Topics
Randomized Controlled Trial
Systematic Review
Weight Loss
Meta Analyses
Top Venues
JBI evidence synthesis
Sociology of health & illness
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Publications
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Jatta Salmela
,
Anu Joki
,
Terhi Koivumäki
,
Anu Katainen
,
Tea Lallukka
Weight management practices, views, and experiences of adults living with poor socioeconomic circumstances and obesity: a qualitative systematic review protocol.
JBI evidence synthesis
22 (5) (2024)
Noora Heinonen
,
Anu Katainen
,
Tea Lallukka
,
Hilla Nordquist
,
Anne Kouvonen
Explanations for sickness absence due to common mental disorders: A narrative study of young health and social care workers.
Sociology of health & illness
46 (6) (2024)
Jatta Salmela
,
Anu Joki
,
Terhi Koivumäki
,
Anu Katainen
,
Tea Lallukka
Weight management practices, views, and experiences of adults living with poor socioeconomic circumstances and obesity: a qualitative systematic review protocol.
JBI evidence synthesis
22 (5) (2024)
Jatta Salmela
,
Anu Joki
,
Terhi Koivumäki
,
Anu Katainen
,
Tea Lallukka
Weight management practices, views, and experiences of adults living with poor socioeconomic circumstances and obesity: a qualitative systematic review protocol.
JBI evidence synthesis
22 (5) (2024)
Jatta Salmela
,
Anu Joki
,
Terhi Koivumäki
,
Anu Katainen
,
Tea Lallukka
Weight management practices, views, and experiences of adults living with poor socioeconomic circumstances and obesity: a qualitative systematic review protocol.
JBI evidence synthesis
22 (5) (2024)
Noora Heinonen
,
Anu Katainen
,
Tea Lallukka
,
Hilla Nordquist
,
Anne Kouvonen
Explanations for sickness absence due to common mental disorders: A narrative study of young health and social care workers.
Sociology of health & illness
(2024)
Jatta Salmela
,
Anu Joki
,
Terhi Koivumäki
,
Anu Katainen
,
Tea Lallukka
Weight management practices, views, and experiences of adults living with poor socioeconomic circumstances and obesity: a qualitative systematic review protocol.
JBI evidence synthesis
22 (5) (2024)