نتایج جستجو برای: ethnic differences

تعداد نتایج: 632040  

Aboutaleb Beigi Alireza Baratloo Alireza Mazinanian Mansour Ashrafinia Saeed Safari,

Objective: There are major differences in neonatal and obstetrics outcomes of labour among different ethnicities. The present study compared the neonatal and obstetrics outcomes of labour between the Iranian and Afghan ethnicities. Methods: Neonatal and obstetrics problems were evaluated in Iranian and Afghan pregnant women, who had referred to Ar...

Maryam Moghani Lankarani Shervin Assari,

Background and aims: The aim of this study was to explore ethnic differences in demographic and socioeconomic determinants of poor physical and mental self-rated health (SRH) in the United States. Methods: We used data from the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys (CPES) 2001- 2003, which included a national household probability sample of 18237 individuals including 520 Vietnamese, 5...

2017
Xiuli Zhang Yuan He Xiaoxu Xie Mengmeng Ji Xu Ma Zengli Yu

Racial differences have been reported in hemoglobin (Hb). However, distributions of Hb and anemia rate in ethnic minorities were rarely reported.We aimed to observe whether there are ethnic differences in Hb distributions and prevalence of anemia.The data included 480,699 women 20 to 49 years' old from 10 ethnic minorities in China in 2014. Analyses of variance were used to examine the differen...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1985
P B Terry J G Bissenden R G Condie P M Mathew

Perinatal deaths and major lethal and non-lethal congenital malformations occurring in this hospital from 1979-82 inclusive were related to the ethnic group of the 15 438 mothers. The highest crude perinatal mortality rates occurred in Indian and Pakistani populations (18.3 per 1000 and 24.1 per 1000 respectively). The highest incidence of congenital abnormality also occurred in these groups (1...

Journal: :Hypertension 2005
Clarence E Grim Allen W Cowley Pavel Hamet Daniel Gaudet Mary L Kaldunski Jane Morley Kotchen Shanthi Krishnaswami Zdenka Pausova Richard Roman Johanne Tremblay Theodore A Kotchen

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the relationship between aldosterone and blood pressure in a total of 220 normotensive and 293 essential hypertensive subjects in 2 genetically distinct populations-blacks and white French Canadians. The 24-hour blood pressure monitoring was performed under standardized conditions after discontinuing antihypertensive medications. Plasma renin activity an...

Journal: :Thorax 2014
Carlos A Vaz Fragoso Gail McAvay Thomas M Gill John Concato Philip H Quanjer Peter H Van Ness

OBJECTIVE Spirometric Z scores by lambda-mu-sigma (LMS) rigorously account for age-related changes in lung function. Recently, the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) expanded LMS spirometric Z scores to multiple ethnicities. Hence, in aging populations, the GLI provides an opportunity to rigorously evaluate ethnic differences in respiratory impairment, including airflow limitation and restri...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology 2016
Neelam A Vashi Mayra Buainain de Castro Maymone Roopal V Kundu

Aging is an inevitable and complex process that can be described clinically as features of wrinkles, sunspots, uneven skin color, and sagging skin. These cutaneous effects are influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors and often are varied based on ethnic origin given underlying structural and functional differences. The authors sought to provide updated information on facets of aging a...

Journal: :Annals of neurology 2006
Lynda D Lisabeth Melinda A Smith Devin L Brown Lemuel A Moyé Jan M H Risser Lewis B Morgenstern

OBJECTIVE To determine whether stroke recurrence and the effect of recurrence on mortality differ by ethnicity. METHODS Using methods from the Brain Attack Surveillance in Corpus Christi project, we prospectively identified first-ever ischemic strokes from emergency department logs and hospital admissions (January 2000 to December 2004). Recurrent strokes and deaths were identified for the sa...

2005
Eyal Shahar Mohammed F. Saad

Background—There is substantial evidence that coronary calcification, a marker for the presence and quantity of coronary atherosclerosis, is higher in US whites than blacks; however, there have been no large population-based studies comparing coronary calcification among US ethnic groups. Methods and Results—Using computed tomography, we measured coronary calcification in 6814 white, black, His...

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