نتایج جستجو برای: socio economic profile

تعداد نتایج: 571286  

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2013
Michael Tjepkema Russell Wilkins Andrea Long

OBJECTIVES To examine socio-economic inequalities in cause-specific mortality by examining the independent effects of education, occupation and income in a population-based study of working-age Canadian adults. METHODS This is a secondary analysis of data from the 1991-2006 Canadian Census mortality and cancer follow-up study (n=2.7 million persons). For this analysis, the cohort was restrict...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2011
Yessica Liberona Oscar Castillo Valerie Engler Luis Villarroel Jaime Rozowski

OBJECTIVE To assess the nutritional status, food intake and physical activity patterns in schoolchildren attending 5th and 6th grade in basic schools from different socio-economic levels in the metropolitan region of Santiago. DESIGN Cross-sectional study in children 5th and 6th grade of eighteen basic schools in the metropolitan region of Santiago. SETTING Boys and girls aged 9-12 years fr...

2009
Satwanti Kapoor Renu Tyagi Kiran Saluja Anumeha Chaturvedi

A study was conducted among Saharia, a primitive tribe of central India, with an objective to assess the nutritional profile and associated socio-economic factors. A cross sectional sample of 364 adult males and females aged 18-60 years was studied. Stature, body weight, skinfold thickness, circumferences, fat percent, grip strength and blood pressure were measured on each subject. Body mass in...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de epidemiologia = Brazilian journal of epidemiology 2011
Gyselle Guimarães Corrêa Thainá Alves Malhão Carmen Ildes Rodrigues Fróes Asmus Cláudia Medina Coeli

INTRODUCTION Environmental Macro-Area Five (EMA-5) is located in Rio de Janeiro. Their municipalities are suffering the consequences of rapid urbanization, especially after the discovery of large reserves of petroleum and natural gas (PNG) in the Campos Basin. OBJECTIVE To describe the socio-economic profile of the region and compare their indicators in space and time. METHODS This is an ec...

2002
D. A. V. Velankar

Dairy Farming is a class of agricultural, or more properly, an animal husbandry enterprise, raising female cattle, goats, or certain other lactating livestock for long term production of Milk, which may be either processed on site or transported to a dairy for processing and eventual retail sale. Most dairy farms sell the male calves borne by their cows/buffaloes usually for real production, ra...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de cirurgia cardiovascular : orgao oficial da Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular 2012
André Maurício S Fernandes Larissa Santana Bitencourt Igor Nogueira Lessa Agnaldo Viana Felipe Pereira Gabriel Bastos Cristiano Ricardo Bastos de Macedo Roque Aras Júnior

BACKGROUND Valvar heart disease is an important public health problem, more common in developing countries, especially in younger. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the epidemiological features of patients and its influence on the prosthesis type choice used on patients who underwent valve surgery. METHODS Cross-sectional. Data such as age, sex, provenance, surgery procedure and prosthesis type were re...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2005
Vincent Lorant Anton E Kunst Martijn Huisman Giuseppe Costa Johan Mackenbach

BACKGROUND Social factors have been shown to be predictors of suicide. It is not known whether these factors vary between countries. AIMS To present a first European overview of socio-economic inequalities in suicide mortality among men and women. METHOD We used a prospective follow-up of censuses matched with vital statistics in ten European populations. Directly standardised rates of suic...

2000
Shashi Kant

In the developing economies, optimal forest regimes should incorporate the socio-economic characteristics of the user groups. And, since socio-economic factors will change with time, optimal forest regimes will also follow a dynamic path. The two most important socio-economic factors are the heterogeneity of the user group with respect to forest management and the direct dependence of the user ...

Abantika Bhattacharya, Avisek Gupta, Baijayanti Baur, Manabendra Sau, Nirmalya Sinha, Shamima Yasmin,

Background: Knowledge regarding distribution and determinants of household food insecurity focusing on vulnerable groups is utmost important for ensuring food security, which is every nation prime agenda. This study was conducted to determine the prevalence and determinants of household food insecurity among the tribal population of Purulia, West Bengal. Methods: A cross-sectional study was car...

Journal: :nutrition and food sciences research 0
morteza abdollahi fatemeh mohammadi-nasrabadi anahita houshiarrad masumeh ghaffarpur delaram ghodsi naser kalantari

background and objectives: an association between socioeconomic status (ses) and poor health has been recognized. inequalities in nutrition have been associated with inequalities in health. this study aimed to identify the social variability in the food and nutrient intake of iranian households. materials and methods: this study was conducted in the framework of the comprehensive study on house...

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