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prof. dr. ir. H.H. (Hinke) Haisma

Prof Child Nutrition and Population Health, Rosalind Franklin Fellow, Head of Dept Demography
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Publications

A Deep-Fried Delight: The Oliebollen Framework of Demographic Research

A scoping review on the use of a participatory approach in interventions to combat overweight and obesity in low socioeconomic status communities

Author Correction: Predictive equation derived from 6,497 doubly labelled water measurements enables the detection of erroneous self-reported energy intake

Author Correction: Predictive equation derived from 6,497 doubly labelled water measurements enables the detection of erroneous self-reported energy intake

“Inner Peace is the Good Life’’: Conceptualizations of Subjective Well-Being Among Older Adults Aged 60 and Over in Rural Northern Ghana

Predictive equation derived from 6,497 doubly labelled water measurements enables the detection of erroneous self-reported energy intake

Development and validation of a Context-sensitive Positive Health Questionnaire (CPHQ): A factor analysis and multivariate regression study

Operationalising the Capability Approach for Healthy Child Growth via a Participatory Method: An Illustrative Case in Haor Areas of Bangladesh

Greater male variability in daily energy expenditure develops through puberty

Total daily energy expenditure has declined over the past three decades due to declining basal expenditure, not reduced activity expenditure

Press/media

De afgelopen 120 jaar groeiden mannen aanzienlijk harder dan vrouwen

Kijk naar de context

Goed groeien is veel meer dan lengte en gewicht

Een primeur: de ‘Europese Nacht van de Onderzoeker’ komt naar Forum Groningen

De passie van NAV-lid Hinke Haisma: "Mensen moeten met een andere bril naar groei van kinderen kijken"

Crushed by the tenure track

Interview with equity for children