نتایج جستجو برای: rural school children

تعداد نتایج: 789020  

Journal: :caspian journal of pediatrics 0
iraj mohammadzadeh babol ali jafarian babol javad ghaffari mazandaran reza alizadeh-navaei mazandaran

background: asthma, allergic rhinitis and eczema as a common disorder in childhood, has many epidemiologic variations in different geographic areas. this study aimed at determining the prevalence of pediatric allergic disease in rural area of babol. methods: this analytical-cross sectional study was performed in 2012 by random sampling on 2 groups of children the first group aged 6-7 years (n=1...

2015
Leanne Smith Anthony Blinkhorn Rachael Moir Ngiare Brown Fiona Blinkhorn

BACKGROUND Limited research has been undertaken in Australia to assess the dental status of pre-school Aboriginal children. This cross-sectional study records the number of decayed, missing and filled teeth (dmft) and surfaces (dmfs) of pre-school Aboriginal children living in different locations in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. METHODS A convenience sample of young children from seven Ab...

Journal: :Public Health Reports (1896-1970) 1923

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2012
Glaucia F Justo Gabriela Q Callo Luciana Carletti Maria C B Molina

INTRODUCTION Latin America is undergoing rapid demographic and nutritional transitions with the accompanying tendency to overweight as is common in countries emerging from poverty. In Brazil, changes due to the nutritional transition have affected the whole population, both urban and rural. Overweight in a large number of Brazilian children is one of the greatest public policy challenges. The o...

2015
S. Nagtilak T. K. Motta

Introduction Malnutrition is responsible for high morbidity and mortality in Ind school children who constitute particular victims. Children constitute nation’s human resource. Early detection and prompt management are essential to reduce their mortality percentage. Today measures for better nutrition in tribal communities Minister’s 20 point programme (1). It is well recognized that main ca ma...

2011
Renfu Luo Linxiu Zhang Chengfang Liu Qiran Zhao Yaojiang Shi Grant Miller Elaine Yu Brian Sharbono Alexis Medina Scott Rozelle Reynaldo Martorell

Although the past few decades have seen rising incomes and increased government attention to rural development, many children in rural China still lack regular access to micronutrient-rich diets. Insufficient diets and poor knowledge of nutrition among the poor result in nutritional problems, including iron-deficiency anaemia, which adversely affect attention and learning of students in school....

Journal: :Pediatric physical therapy : the official publication of the Section on Pediatrics of the American Physical Therapy Association 2007
Susan K Effgen Lisa Chiarello Suzanne A Milbourne

PURPOSE The purpose of this project was to update the 1987 competencies for physical therapists who work in schools and their content to reflect present practice, legislation, and terminology. METHODS A review of the literature and competencies for professionals working in schools was completed. Four focus groups of school physical therapists were formed to ascertain their perspectives of the...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1998
P Alderson C Goodey

This discussion paper is drawn from a qualitative research project comparing the effect of special and ordinary schools on the lives of children, young people and their families. Special schools are recommended by health professionals who seldom know how ineffective these schools are. We question the beneficence and justice of health professionals' advice on education for children with disabili...

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2000
K J Lee I Y Lee K Im

The egg positive rate of Enterobius vermicularis was investigated among students of a primary school and a kindergarten located in the rural area of Tangjin-gun, Chungchongnam-do in December, 1998. Of the 189 examinees, 28 (14.8%) were found to be infected with E. vermicularis by the adhesive cellotape anal swab method. The infection rates ranged from 4.2% to 26.1% among school children, and th...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2010
Avinash Sharma Neelam Grover Shayam Kaushik Rajiv Bhardwaj Naveen Sankhyan

This cross sectional study was done to find the prevalence of sustained hypertension and prehypertension among school children aged 11-17 years. A total of 1085 apparently healthy students from rural and urban schools in hills of northern India were examined using standard methods. Students with blood pressures above the 90th centile were reexamined after four weeks. The mean BMI of the student...

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