نتایج جستجو برای: working women compared with non

تعداد نتایج: 9912084  

GH Kholasezadeh , H Vaseghi , M Abedinzadeh , N Ahmadi ,

  Background: There are studies reporting the adverse effects of working outside the house on women’s mental health. As the mental health is affected by the structure and culture of each society, this study was conducted to compare the mental health of housewives and working woman in Yazd county, Iran (2010).   Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was done in Yaz...

Elham Abdollahi, Houshang Rafatpanah, Lida Jarahi, Maryam Rastin, Nafiseh Saghafi, Seyed Abdolrahim Rahim Rezaee, Vicki Clifton,

Background: Vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency can be associated with adverse effects on fetus and pregnancy outcomes. This study aimed at evaluating the effect of 1,25VitD3 on specific transcription factor and markers of Tregs and Th17 cells in the PBMCs of women with URPL as a case group and the PBMCs of healthy women as a control group. Methods: Samples from 20 non-pregnant patients with...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Akila N Viswanathan Susan E Hankinson Eva S Schernhammer

Melatonin has several oncostatic properties, including possible anti-estrogenic and anti-aromatase activity, and seems to be linked with fat metabolism. Night workers have lower levels of melatonin, which may predispose them to develop cancer. Endometrial cancer risk is influenced significantly by hormonal and metabolic factors; therefore, we hypothesize that night workers may have an increased...

Journal: :Global journal for management and administrative sciences 2021

Every person is fighting the COVID-19 epidemic, world's first and most potent danger of twenty-first century. The whole attention focused on worldwide pandemic, practically every nation impacted in some way by it. Pregnant women are more prone than their nonpregnant counterparts to acquire a severe case COVID-19. Numerous factors argue favour efficacy safety vaccines throughout pregnancy. Accor...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1990
A Peel M Clarke

Possible reasons for the excess risk of perinatal mortality experienced by Asian women living in Leicestershire who work during pregnancy were investigated. This entailed a detailed examination of the work undertaken locally by a group of pregnant Asian women and comparison with the work undertaken by an occupationally matched group of pregnant non-Asian women. A total of 306 pregnant women wer...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1999
N Krieger J T Chen J V Selby

STUDY OBJECTIVE To describe and compare magnitude of class inequalities in women's health detected with four occupation-based class measures: individual, conventional household (male dominant), gender neutral household, and combined household. DESIGN Cross sectional study, using health data obtained by physical examination, laboratory analysis, and self report. SETTING A large pre-paid heal...

F Hakimi N Eftekhari S Mohammad- Alizadeh

The purpose of this case-control study was to compare successful  labor induction between preeclamptic and non-preeclamptic women admitted to delivery ward of Shahid Bahonar hospital.200 preeclamptic women were selected as case and 200 non-preeclamptic as control group and received labor induction.two groups were similar regarding to age,parity,gravidity,abortion,first and second phase inductio...

Journal: :International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research 2023

Women are important segment of society who actively take part in each and every activity from house core work to fulfilling their professional responsibilities. As the transformed traditional modern women become more empowered able own financial decisions but Personal management behaviour is still low as compared men. An attempt has been made this paper study personal Punjab. The factors like a...

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