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1. Lifestyle and BMI Changes after the Release of COVID-19 Restrictions: Do Humans Go 'Back to Normal'? Humans adapt their life history strategy and lifestyle behavior to the environment. The social restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic in the years 2020–2021 led to changes in diet and physical activity habits in large parts of populations worldwide. Additionally, many people reported an increase in body weight during the pandemic. We investigated how diet quality, physical activity, and BMI changed since the end of the COVID-19 restrictions in Switzerland (2019–2023). We assessed diet and physical activity using a standardized questionnaire. We measured anthropometry and BMI using a stadiometer and a balance of a medical bioimpedance analyzer. Our results show a stable BMI in men and women during the pandemic. In both sexes, diet quality and physical activity levels did not change significantly during this time. Among women, physical activity and age were associated with BMI, while in men, apart from physical activity, high diet quality and living in the agglomeration were associated with BMI. Overall, we did not find evidence for a transient "unhealthier" lifestyle immediately after the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we found constituent sex differences in BMI determinants. Our results could indicate a higher resilience in highly educated persons and might contribute to more personalized approaches to prevent obesity.

2. Comparison of occlusal dental wear and degenerative alterations of the temporomandibular joint in two medieval populations from Central Europe.

3. Salt Mining and Salt Miners at Talkherud–Douzlākh, Northwestern Iran: From Landscape to Resource-Scape.

5. Short-termed changes in quantitative ultrasound estimated bone density among young men in an 18-weeks follow-up during their basic training for the Swiss Armed Forces.

6. Evolutionary roots of the risk of hip fracture in humans.

7. The Mummy Explorer—a self-regulated open-access online teaching tool.

8. Body mass index in young men in Switzerland after the national shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic: results from a cross-sectional monitoring study at the population level since 2010.

9. Metagenomic analysis of Ancient Egyptian canopic jars.

11. Evolutionary perspectives, heterogeneity and ovarian cancer: a complicated tale from past to present.

12. Associations between hydration status, body composition, sociodemographic and lifestyle factors in the general population: a cross-sectional study.

13. The Ōshū Fujiwara—An interdisciplinary study on the history, culture and medical assessment of the oldest known mummified human remains in Japan (late Heian, 12th century AD).

14. CT-based and morphological comparison of glenoid inclination and version angles and mineralisation distribution in human body donors.

15. Radiological and histological findings in ancient salt mummies from the salt mine of Douzlākh, Iran.

16. Public Health Interventions, Epidemic Growth, and Regional Variation of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic Outbreak in a Swiss Canton and Its Greater Regions.

17. National guidelines on nutrient reference values for the healthy adult population and for pregnant or lactating women are based on heterogeneous sources of evidence: review of guidelines.

18. High‐resolution MRI of mummified tissues using advanced short‐T2 methodology and hardware.

20. Variola virus genome sequenced from an eighteenth-century museum specimen supports the recent origin of smallpox.

21. New ancient Eastern European Yersinia pestis genomes illuminate the dispersal of plague in Europe.

24. Gluten consumption may contribute to worldwide obesity prevalence.

25. Prediction of muscle mass in arms and legs based on 3D laser-based photonic body scans' standard dimensions in a homogenous sample of young men.

26. Residential Altitude Associates With Endurance but Not Muscle Power in Young Swiss Men.

27. Multiple measures derived from 3D photonic body scans improve predictions of fat and muscle mass in young Swiss men.

28. Suggested Case of Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis in a Cretaceous dinosaur.

29. Body height and waist circumference of young Swiss men as assessed by 3D laser-based photonic scans and by manual anthropometric measurements.

30. Ancient DNA Analysis of the Thulamela Remains: Deciphering the Migratory Patterns of a Southern African Population.

31. Mindful eating and common diet programs lower body weight similarly: Systematic review and meta‐analysis.

32. Changes in Biological Pathways During 6,000 Years of Civilization in Europe.

34. Bronze Age population dynamics and the rise of dairy pastoralism on the eastern Eurasian steppe.

35. Greater family size is associated with less cancer risk: an ecological analysis of 178 countries.

36. Untargeted metabolomics-like screening approach for chemical characterization and differentiation of canopic jar and mummy samples from Ancient Egypt using GC-high resolution MS.

37. Application of portable digital radiography for dental investigations of ancient Egyptian mummies during archaeological excavations: Evaluation and discussion of the advantages and limitations of different approaches and projections.

38. Isotopic anthropology of rural German medieval diet: intra- and inter-population variability.

39. Associations between anthropometric indices, blood pressure and physical fitness performance in young Swiss men: a cross-sectional study.

40. QUEEN MERESANKH III -- THE OLDEST CASE OF BILATERAL SILENT SINUS SYNDROME (C. 2620/10-2570 BC)?

41. Evaluating the relationship between lesion burden and aging among the skeletons of an 18th-19th century London cemetery using osteological and radiological analysis.

43. Increasing variability of body mass and health correlates in Swiss conscripts, a possible role of relaxed natural selection?

44. 2,000 Year old β-thalassemia case in Sardinia suggests malaria was endemic by the Roman period.

45. The Sommersdorf mummies—An interdisciplinary investigation on human remains from a 17th-19th century aristocratic crypt in southern Germany.

46. A New Astronomically Based Chronological Model for the Egyptian Old Kingdom.

48. X-ray absorption-based imaging and its limitations in the differentiation of ancient mummified tissue.

49. Temporal trends, regional variation and socio-economic differences in height, BMI and body proportions among German conscripts, 1956–2010.

50. Temporal trends, regional variation and socio-economic differences in height, BMI and body proportions among German conscripts, 1956-2010.

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