نتایج جستجو برای: asian women

تعداد نتایج: 451026  

2012
Samiul A. Mostafa Melanie J. Davies Danielle H. Morris Tom Yates Balasubramanian Thiagarajan Srinivasan David Webb Emer Brady Kamlesh Khunti

INTRODUCTION There is recent interest surrounding the use of the triglyceride-to-HDL cholesterol ratio as a surrogate marker of insulin resistance in clinical practice, as it may identify people at high risk of developing diabetes or its complications. However, it has been suggested using this lipid ratio may not be appropriate for measuring insulin resistance in African-Americans, particularly...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Women's Association 2002
Anita Raj Jay G Silverman

OBJECTIVES to identify the prevalence of male-perpetrated intimate partner violence (IPV) against South Asian women (Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Bhutanese, Nepalese, Maldive Islanders) residing in Greater Boston; to identify forms of abuse, abuse-related injuries, and help-seeking behaviors of South Asian women reporting IPV; and to assess the relationship between current IPV vi...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2011
C B Xie M Y Chan S G Teo A F Low H C Tan C H Lee

INTRODUCTION There is a paucity of data on acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in young Asian women and of comparative data among various ethnic groups with respect to risk factor profile and clinical outcomes. We present a comprehensive overview of the clinical characteristics of young Asian women with AMI and a comparative analysis among Chinese, Malay and Indian women in a multi-ethnic Asian c...

2018
Shaomin Yan Guang Wu

It is curious that East Asian women have a low incidence and mortality of ovarian cancer in various epidemiological studies. Although different explanations were given, they appear unsubstantial. We notice that East Asian population usually are inactive aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 mutation (ALDH2 * 2) carriers, and ALDH plays an important role in the resistance of ovarian cancer to chemotherapeuti...

Journal: :Cancer detection and prevention 2006
Tsu-Yin Wu Brady West Yu-Wen Chen Clara Hergert

BACKGROUND Cultural-appropriate strategies can be designed to promote cancer screening if the unique needs and characteristics of ethnic groups are identified. Most of the data available for Asian immigrants living in the U.S. has been aggregated under the Asian-American/Pacific Islanders (AAPI) ethnic category. METHODS A total of 125 women completed self-administered questionnaires that asse...

2004
Elizabeth Dormandy Susan Michie Richard Hooper Theresa M Marteau

Results Uptake was higher in white and socioeconomically advantaged women than in other women. There were no differences in attitudes towards undergoing the test; all women expressed relatively positive attitudes. Uptake-attitude consistency was higher in white and socioeconomically advantaged women than others, particularly in those with positive attitudes towards undergoing the test (76% whit...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2011
Rayna K Matsuno Joseph P Costantino Regina G Ziegler Garnet L Anderson Huilin Li David Pee Mitchell H Gail

BACKGROUND The Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (BCRAT) of the National Cancer Institute is widely used for estimating absolute risk of invasive breast cancer. However, the absolute risk estimates for Asian and Pacific Islander American (APA) women are based on data from white women. We developed a model for projecting absolute invasive breast cancer risk in APA women and compared its project...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2005
Sabya Farooq Michel P Coleman

STUDY OBJECTIVES To estimate ethnic and socioeconomic differences in breast cancer incidence and survival between South Asians and non-South Asians in England and Wales, and to provide a baseline for surveillance of cancer survival in South Asians, the largest ethnic minority. SETTING 115 712 women diagnosed with first primary invasive breast cancer in England and Wales during 1986-90 and fol...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 1996
A H Wu R G Ziegler P L Horn-Ross A M Nomura D W West L N Kolonel J F Rosenthal R N Hoover M C Pike

Breast cancer rates among Asian-Americans are lower than those of US whites but considerably higher than rates prevailing in Asia. It is suspected that migration to the US brings about a change in endocrine function among Asian women, although reasons for this change remain obscure. The high intake of soy in Asia and its reduced intake among Asian-Americans has been suggested to partly explain ...

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