نتایج جستجو برای: health impact

تعداد نتایج: 1635128  

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2016
Lindsay C McCallum Kathleen Souweine Mary McDaniel Bart Koppe Christine McFarland Katherine Butler Christopher A Ollson

OBJECTIVES The Health Impact Assessment (HIA) was conducted to evaluate the potential community health implications of a proposed oil drilling and production project in Hermosa Beach, California. The HIA considered 17 determinants of health that fell under 6 major categories (i.e., air quality, water and soil quality, upset conditions, noise and light emissions, traffic, and community livabilit...

2014
Modi K Mwatsama Sidney Wong Dena Ettehad Nicola F Watt

BACKGROUND The UK government committed to undertaking impact assessments of its policies on the health of populations in low and middle-income countries in its cross-government strategy "Health is Global". To facilitate this process, the Department of Health, in collaboration with the National Heart Forum, initiated a project to pilot the use of a global health impact assessment guidance framew...

2011
Michael Brubaker James Berner Raj Chavan John Warren

UNLABELLED This article provides examples of adverse health effects, including weather-related injury, food insecurity, mental health issues, and water infrastructure damage, and the responses to these effects that are currently being applied in two Northwest Alaska communities. BACKGROUND In Northwest Alaska, warming is resulting in a broad range of unusual weather and environmental conditio...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2014
mirko s. winkler jürg utzinger

health impact assessment (hia) is a relatively young field of endeavour, and hence, future progress will depend on the planning, implementation and rigorous evaluation of additional hias of projects, programmes and policies the world over. in the june 2014 issue of the international journal of health policy and management, fakhri and colleagues investigated underlying principles of hia through ...

Journal: :international journal of epidemiology research 0
kanchan mukherjee center for health policy, planning and management school of health systems studies tiss

abstract background and aims: diabetes is a major killing recognized as a silent epidemic globally problem. india has the highest number of diabetes cases in the world causing huge morbidity and economic losses to the country. there were 66.8 million adults suffering from with diabetes in india in 2014, which is expected to rise by 63% to 109 million by 2035. diabetes led to at least usd 612 bi...

Health and well-being is a significant condition and vital for positive living that should be improved for a better status of life a need of human being that he is seeking

Journal: :Health promotion international 2013
J Richardson Z Goss A Pratt J Sharman M Tighe

The health and well-being benefits of access to green space are well documented. Research suggests positive findings regardless of social group, however barriers exist that limit access to green space, including proximity, geography and differing social conditions. Current public health policy aims to broaden the range of environmental public health interventions through effective partnership w...

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2005
Stephen Corbett

Richard Seymour was appointed the first Inspector of Nuisances in Sydney in 1884. His work approving and inspecting opium dens, privies, abattoirs and tanneries contained many of the elements we now call health impact assessment (HIA). Indeed the entire corpus of planning and environmental protection legislation and the building codes have encoded provisions which are a distillation of the accu...

2015
William Papaioannou Constantine J. Oulis John Yfantopoulos

Objective: The present study aimed to investigate the impact of the oral health status on the quality of life of groups of elderly adults in urban and rural regions of Greece with different educational backgrounds. Background: Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) is significantly affected by an individual’s oral health status. Methods: A total of 501 elderly Greeks, 65–74 years (mean 71±5), w...

2016
Víctor-Manuel Paredes-Rodríguez Gema Torrijos-Gómez José González-Serrano Rosa-María López-Pintor-Muñoz Miguel-Ángel López-Bermejo Gonzalo Hernández-Vallejo

BACKGROUND We want to assess quality of life in elderly patients in relation to the number of remaining teeth, the number of ingested drugs and xerostomía and to determine the correlation between an increased intake of drugs and a greater feeling of dry mouth and to know the most commonly used measures to control xerostomia. MATERIAL AND METHODS 30 subjects aged between 65 and 95 years (14 ma...

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