@inproceedings{KettlerKranzAnandetal.2024, author = {Kettler, Carmen and Kranz, Ragna-Marie and Anand, Corinna and Husain, Sarah and K{\"o}der, Christian and Michaelsen, Maren M. and Esch, Tobias and Englert, Heike}, title = {Effekt eines community-basierten Lebensstil-Interventionsprogramms auf die Selbstwirksamkeitserwartung von B{\"u}rger*innen in Bezug auf eine gesunde Ern{\"a}hrung}, series = {Proceedings of the German Nutrition Society}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the German Nutrition Society}, publisher = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Ern{\"a}hrung e.V. (DGE)}, address = {Bonn}, pages = {93 -- 93}, year = {2024}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{VossHockampGardemannetal.2022, author = {Voß, S and Hockamp, N and Gardemann, J and L{\"u}cke, T and Kersting, M}, title = {Beikosteinf{\"u}hrung bei S{\"a}uglingen in Deutschland - Ergebnisse der SuSe II-Studie}, series = {DGE-Kongress 2022}, booktitle = {DGE-Kongress 2022}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Die Empfehlungen zur Beikosteinf{\"u}hrung im „Ern{\"a}hrungsplan f{\"u}r das 1. Lebensjahr" werden in Deutschland in großen Teilen eingehalten. Der Ern{\"a}hrungsplan hat sich somit als praxisnah erwiesen.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{BernholdWieswegLoehmeretal.2022, author = {Bernhold, Torben and Wiesweg, Niklas and L{\"o}hmer, Thomas and Lill, Susanne}, title = {Beyond Satisfaction - Internal Service Barometer for measuring customer satisfaction}, series = {The 21st EuroFM Research Symposium. Ed. Tuuli Jylh{\"a}, Vitalija Danivska}, booktitle = {The 21st EuroFM Research Symposium. Ed. Tuuli Jylh{\"a}, Vitalija Danivska}, publisher = {Delft University of Technology - Breda University of Applied Sciences}, address = {Breda}, organization = {Delft University of Technology - Breda University of Applied Sciences}, doi = {10.4233/uuid:7001767d-0ba1-4aca-abd2-613ccb2f7456}, pages = {36 -- 46}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KoederHahnEnglert2021, author = {Koeder, Christian and Hahn, Andreas and Englert, Heike}, title = {A plant-based diet and healthy lifestyle lower C-reactive protein levels}, series = {Complement Med Res}, booktitle = {Complement Med Res}, doi = {10.1159/000514476}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-131847}, pages = {6 -- 7}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Introduction: Many disease processes are accompanied and promoted by increased inflammation in the body. Increased concentrations of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) in the blood are an indicator of subclinical inflammation, increased disease risk, and an increased risk of early death. A healthy plant-based diet and increased physical activity have been shown to reduce hs-CRP concentrations. Objectives: Our objective was to test if a healthy lifestyle intervention program can improve hs-CRP levels and other risk factors. Methodology: We are conducting a non-randomized, controlled intervention study with 6 times of measurement (baseline, after 2.5, 6, 12, 18 and 24 months). Participants in the intervention group (n = 104) took part in a 2.5-month intensive lifestyle program focusing on a plant-based diet (PBD), physical activity, stress management and group support. Currently they are in the less intensive phase (monthly seminars) which will be completed after 24 months. The control group (n = 62) did not take part in any program. In both groups hs-CRP was assessed, and participants with an infection/common cold at any of the times of measurement were excluded from the analyses. Results: In the intervention group (n = 97) we observed a reduction in hsCRP from baseline to 2.5 months (p < 0.001). In the control group (n = 46) hs-CRP levels increased non-significantly. The changes from baseline to 2.5 months were significantly different between intervention and control (p < 0.01). Conclusion: Our program led to a clinically relevant reduction in hs-CRP. Continued follow-up will show if this improvement can be maintained in the intervention group. Our study confirms that a PBD and healthier lifestyle choices can lower hs-CRP.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BernholdWiesweg2021, author = {Bernhold, Torben and Wiesweg, Niklas}, title = {The use of Key Performance Indicators in Real Estate Management - A stocktaking along the CREM maturity level}, series = {Research Papers EuroFM, The 20th EuroFM Research Symposium / Jylh{\"a} Tuuli (ed.)}, booktitle = {Research Papers EuroFM, The 20th EuroFM Research Symposium / Jylh{\"a} Tuuli (ed.)}, publisher = {EuroFM}, address = {The Hague}, organization = {EuroFM}, pages = {63 -- 71}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KoederHusainKranzetal.2021, author = {Koeder, Christian and Husain, Sarah and Kranz, Ragna-Marie and Hahn, Andreas and Englert, Heike}, title = {How to achieve sustainable eating in the general population?}, series = {The 9th World Sustainability Forum Program and Abstract Book}, booktitle = {The 9th World Sustainability Forum Program and Abstract Book}, publisher = {MDPI}, doi = {10.25974/fhms-14045}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-140455}, pages = {57 -- 57}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Introduction: Moving towards a more plant-based dietary pattern would likely be beneficial in terms of a variety of sustainability dimensions. Methodology: We conducted a 2-year intervention study with six measurement time points (baseline, 10 weeks, 6 months, 1 year, 1½ years, 2 years) in rural northwest Germany. The intervention consisted of a lifestyle programme, and dietary recommendations were to move towards a healthy, plant-based diet. The control group received no intervention. Diet quality was assessed with the healthful plant-based diet index (hPDI). Results: In the intervention group (n = 67), the 2-year trajectory of hPDI was significantly higher compared to control (n = 39; p 0.001; between-group difference: 5.7 (95\% CI 4.0, 7.3) food portions/day; adjusted for baseline). The 2-year trajectory of meat intake was significantly lower in the intervention group (n = 79) compared to control (n = 40; p 0.001; between-group difference: -0.7 (95\% CI -0.9, -0.5) portions/day; adjusted for baseline). Conclusion: Our study confirms that plant-based nutrition education in the general population is likely to result in at least modest dietary improvements in terms of general healthfulness and meat reduction.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{CleverSchattoEckrodtCleveretal.2021, author = {Clever, Lena and Schatto-Eckrodt, Tim and Clever, Nico and Frischlich, Lena}, title = {Extremism on the Second Glance: Automated Content Analysis of Covert Propaganda on Instagram}, series = {Proceedings of the The 3rd Multidisciplinary International Symposium on Disinformation in Open Online Media}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the The 3rd Multidisciplinary International Symposium on Disinformation in Open Online Media}, address = {Oxford, United Kingdom}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KranzEnglert2020, author = {Kranz, Ragna-Marie and Englert, Heike}, title = {Potenzial eines Community-basierten Lebensstilprogramms zur Pr{\"a}vention von Diabetes mellitus Typ 2 im gesundheits{\"o}konomischen Kontext}, series = {Proceedings of the German Nutrition Society}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the German Nutrition Society}, isbn = {978-3-88749-267-0}, pages = {73}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Hintergrund: Der globale Anstieg von lebensstilabhängigen Erkrankungen, wie Diabetes mellitus Typ 2 (DMT2), f{\"u}hrt zu enormen Belastungen f{\"u}r das Gesundheitssystem. Dabei er-weist sich insbesondere der DMT2 häufig durch regelmäßige Untersuchungen und Medikationen als sehr kostenintensiv. Vor diesem Hintergrund stellt sich die Frage, inwiefern ein Le-bensstilprogramm (LSP), durch die Senkung der N{\"u}chternglu-cose und des HbA1c-Wertes, das DM2T-Risikoprofil verbessern und dem {\"U}bergang des Prädiabetes in einen DMT2 entgegen-wirken sowie sukzessive Kosteneinsparungen erzielen kann.Methoden: Das LSP umfasst eine 24-monatige, prospektive und kontrollierte Interventionsstudie mit Personen ≥18Jah-ren. Datenerhebungen wurden zur Baseline (t0) sowie nach 10 Wochen (t1) und 6, 12, 18 und 24 Monaten (t2-t5) festge-legt. Dabei werden u.a. Laborparameter (z.B. N{\"u}chternglu-cose und HbA1c) sowie gesundheits{\"o}konomische Parameter (z.B. Behandlungen und Medikationen) erfasst. In der Inter-ventionsgruppe (N=112) wurden individuelle Coachings, ein 10-w{\"o}chiges intensives LSP und monatliche Folgetreffen durchgef{\"u}hrt. Die Kontrollgruppe (N=87) erhielt ein „Treat-ment as usual".Ergebnisse: In der Interventionsgruppe zeigte sich eine kon-tinuierliche Verringerung der N{\"u}chternglucose (p<0,05), bis-her jedoch keine signifikante HbA1c-Reduktion, innerhalb der ersten 3 Messzeitpunkte (t0-t2). In der Kontrollgruppe wurde eine geringere Senkung der N{\"u}chternglucose (p<0,01) sowie ein leichter Anstieg des HbA1c-Wertes (p<0,01) beobachtet (t0-t2).Schlussfolgerung: Das LSP konnte bisher zu einer Verbes-serung des DMT2-Risikoprofils f{\"u}hren (t0-t2) und kann sich präventiv auf die Manifestation und den {\"U}bergang eines Prä-diabetes in einen DMT2 auswirken. Daraus k{\"o}nnen Kosten-einsparungen abgeleitet werden. Die Auswertung weiterer Messzeitpunkte kann die langfristigen Auswirkungen des LSPs auf die Verbesserung von DMT2-assoziierten Parametern und damit verbundenen gesundheits{\"o}konomischen Parame-tern aufzeigen.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{BernholdWiesweg2020, author = {Bernhold, Torben and Wiesweg, Niklas}, title = {Creating a Holistic Real Estate Comprehension}, series = {The 19th EuroFM Research Symposium}, booktitle = {The 19th EuroFM Research Symposium}, editor = {Jylh{\"a}, Tuuli}, publisher = {EuroFM}, address = {The Hague}, organization = {EuroFM}, isbn = {978-90-90333-13-7}, pages = {7 -- 14}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{NeffeWilderomLattuch2019, author = {Neffe, Carolin and Wilderom, Celeste P. M. and Lattuch, Frank}, title = {Family-Firm Transformational Leadership, Familiness and Performance: A Four-Path Mediation Model}, series = {Family Enterprise Research Conference}, booktitle = {Family Enterprise Research Conference}, publisher = {Family Enterprise Research Conference}, address = {Burlington, Vermont, USA}, year = {2019}, abstract = {An important strength of family firms is the familiness of these firms. We examined how the transformational leadership style could strengthen firms' performance levels through familiness. In this cross-sectional field study, survey measures were obtained from family CEOs of 72 German family firms, and the members of their non-family-based TMTs (245 TMT members). Support was obtained for a four-path mediation model, in which three distinct familiness-related team forces (TMT cohesion, behavioral integration, and efficacy) serve as mediators between CEO TFL and family-firm performance in a series. It is argued here that positive familiness results from a specific leadership style.}, language = {en} }