نتایج جستجو برای: rural school children

تعداد نتایج: 789020  

2008
Mary Bushnell

I present the case ofone reborn rural community populated by former urbanites. What lifestyle and values do these newcomers seek? In what ways do they locate or construct these values? In this study, a small private school provides the vehicle for adults and children to construct, communicate, and enact their idealized identities. The school provides a physical and imagined place where newcomer...

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
hoda zahedi obesity and eating habits research center, endocrinology and metabolism molecular -cellular sciences institute, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mostafa qorbani non-communicable diseases research center, alborz university of medical sciences, karaj, iran. shirin hasani ranjbar obesity and eating habits research center, endocrinology and metabolism molecular -cellular sciences institute, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad esmaeil motlagh department of pediatrics, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran gelayol ardalan department of school health, bureau of population, family and school health, ministry of health and medical education, tehran, iran moloud payab obesity and eating habits research center, endocrinology and metabolism molecular -cellular sciences institute, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background: healthy dietary habits are known as a key factor for improving brain functions and cognitive ability in children and adolescents. the goal of this study was to evaluate the association of healthy food consumption with mental health in iranian children and adolescents.materials and methods: data were obtained from the fourth national school-based surveillance survey entitled caspian-...

2003
Lire Ersado

Child labor is widespread in developing countries, but its causes are debatable. Poverty is considered the primary reason, but many theoretical and empirical analyses show that other factors, such as lack of access to credit, poor school quality, and labor market opportunities play equal or even greater roles in the decision to have children work. This study surveys the existing literature and,...

2003
T. Paul Schultz

Rural elderly have 40% of the income of those in urban areas, spend a larger share of their income on food, are in worse health, work later into their lives, and depend more on their children, lacking pensions and public services. The birth quota since 1980 has particularly restricted the childbearing of rural less educated women, who now face retirement with fewer children for support. Inequal...

2015
Yafei Tan Di Ma Ying Chen Fuyuan Cheng Xiangxiang Liu Liping Li Paul B. Tchounwou

The purpose of this study is to explore the relationships between sleep behaviors and injury occurrence among Chinese school-aged children. Data were collected with self-administered questionnaires of a cross-sectional survey which covered the school-aged children from southeastern Chinese urban and rural areas in April 2010. Information was collected on unintentional injury in the past year, s...

Journal: :African health sciences 2013
M B Duggan

BACKGROUND This report aims to assess the impact of childhood epilepsy in an isolated rural area in Western Uganda, with little access to medical care, via its effect on children and families. Basic information on 440 affected children, clinically examined at 19 rural centres, was collated and data on seizure pattern and duration analysed, together with information on school attendance of older...

2014
Yuping Zhang

How much would mothers' educational expectations influence their children's actual school attainment in the rural setting of China? This study explores the impact of mothers' educational expectations on children’s schooling by focusing on the discrepancy in expectations between mothers and children. Going beyond existing literature, this study pays special attention to the directions of mother-...

2013
Brighton Tasara Mafuvadze Lovemore Mahachi Benford Mafuvadze

INTRODUCTION Dental caries is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases affecting children in Sub-Saharan Africa. Previous studies show a higher prevalence of dental caries in children from low socio-economic status backgrounds. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of dental caries among 12 year old children in urban and rural areas of Zimbabwe and establish preliminary ba...

Journal: :Nepal Medical College journal : NMCJ 2014
P Pradhan S Bhandary P R Shakya T Acharya A Shrestha

Intestinal parasitic infections (IPI) are one of the most prevalent infections in humans residing in developing countries and its burden is high among school aged children. This cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection and types of intestinal parasites in rural public school children of Nepal. It included students from Nursery to Class X ...

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