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51. Community engagement in deprived neighbourhoods during the COVID-19 crisis: perspectives for more resilient and healthier communities.

52. qualitative meta-synthesis on how autonomy promotes vaccine rejection or delay among health care providers.

53. Critical collaboration model: an enhanced model to support public health collaboration.

54. Factors influencing sustainability of online platforms for professionals: a mixed-method study in OECD countries.

55. Dahaan: a framework for delivering evidence-informed dentistry recommendations and dental public health advocacy in Iran.

56. Health promotion innovations scale up: combining insights from framing and actor-network to foster reflexivity.

57. Children as visionary change agents in Danish school health promotion.

58. Effective factors in implementation and development of health promoting hospitals: a systematic review.

59. Growing health in UK prison settings.

60. Co-producing active lifestyles as whole-system-approach: theory, intervention and knowledge-to-action implications.

61. health promotion approach to emergency management: effective community engagement strategies from five cases.

62. association between studying in health promoting schools and adolescent smoking and alcohol consumption in Lithuania.

63. 'Sweet talk': framing the merits of a sugar tax in Australia.

64. Deadly Choices empowering Indigenous Australians through social networking sites.

65. Social Emotional Learning and the promotion of equal personal relationships among adolescents in Panama: a study protocol.

66. 'A synergy model of health': an integration of salutogenesis and the health assets model.

67. Are meal kits health promoting? Nutritional analysis of meals from an Australian meal kit service.

68. From controlling to connecting: M'Wikwedong as a place of urban Indigenous health promotion in Canada.

69. Developing and validating a self-assessment tool for health promotion competencies with training participants in Austria.

70. Implications of Canadian youth views for measuring youth mental health from a socio-economic perspective.

71. Perceptions of outdoor gymnasiums in National Capital Region, India: creating active environments for health promotion.

72. Improving health literacy among older people through primary health care units in Brazil: feasibility study.

73. Professional football clubs' involvement in health promotion in Spain: an audit of current practices.

74. Conceptualizing the 'whole university' approach: an international qualitative study.

75. Equipping youth for meaningful policy engagement: an environmental scan.

76. Evaluating progress in the uptake and impact of Health Promotion competencies in Europe.

77. Key aspects for the sustainable coordination of a process to facilitate holistic well-being in South African schools.

78. Web elements for health promotion in Malaysia.

79. Possibilities and challenges in developing and implementing an empowerment-based school-intervention in a Swedish disadvantaged community.

80. Enhancing healthy eating patterns among Hong Kong young adults.

81. Blue care: a systematic review of blue space interventions for health and wellbeing.

82. Research supervision as a mutual learning process: introducing salutogenesis into supervision using 'The Collegial Model'.

83. A research plan to define Canada's first low-risk gambling guidelines.

84. Comprehending practitioners' assessments of community-led total sanitation.

85. The EURO-URHIS 2 project in Ho Chi Min City: contextual adequacy in cross-cultural research.

86. Realist evaluation of health promotion interventions: a scoping review.

87. Implementation trial of school staff health promotion: Polish experiences.

88. Sustainable development goals for health promotion: a critical frame analysis.

89. Understanding Australian policies on public health using social and political science theories: reflections from an Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Workshop.

90. The history and promise of holism in health promotion.

91. Picturing academic learning: salutogenic and health promoting perspectives on drawings.

92. Effects of word-of-mouth on the behavior of Austrian blood donors: a case study of the Red Cross Blood Donation Service.

93. Using social norms theory for health promotion in low-income countries.

94. Rangatahi Tū Rangatira: innovative health promotion in Aotearoa New Zealand.

95. Exploring challenges, threats and innovations in global health promotion.

96. Child-targeted on-pack communications in Belgian supermarkets: associations with nutritional value and type of brand.

97. Integrating children's physical activity enjoyment into public health dialogue (United States).

98. Training Community Health Workers to promote breast cancer screening in Brazil.

99. Health promotion in Australian multi-disciplinary primary health care services: case studies from South Australia and the Northern Territory.

100. Nutrition labelling is a trade policy issue: lessons from an analysis of specific trade concerns at the World Trade Organization.