نتایج جستجو برای: westernized

تعداد نتایج: 619  

2013
Evelyne Khoriaty Dale T. Umetsu

Food allergy has increased dramatically in prevalence over the past decade in westernized countries, and is now a major public health problem. Unfortunately for patients with food allergy, there is no effective therapy beyond food allergen avoidance, and rapid medical treatment for accidental exposures. Recently, oral immunotherapy (OIT) has been investigated as a treatment for this problem. In...

Journal: :Journal of scholarly engagement 2023

The purpose of this reflective paper is to explore ways provide quality cultural training the faculty a small Christian college in area blending Indigenous and Western knowing. Although we are using various methods, including one-week immersion an Alaskan Native village, it seems that progress towards indigenizing curriculum methodologies agonizingly slow. How can bring effective change Western...

2013
Deborah A. Sampson Dennis Caldwell Andre D. Taylor Jacquelyn Y. Taylor

In this paper, we examine the implementation and difficulties when conducting genetics research in a rural, traditional West African culture within the frame of the United States' grounded research ethics. Research challenges are highlighted by Western researchers following U.S. Institutional Review Board (IRB) guidelines and practices in a non-Western country. IRB concepts are culture bound in...

2009
Joshua J. Knabb Robert K. Welsh

Four decades ago, A. Reza Arasteh combined Westernized psychology with Sufism to emerge as an important voice in the integration of psychology and religion. Arasteh’s writings have remained largely unnoticed by the psychological community; however, we believe that it is time to reconsider his ideas. This article presents Arasteh’s main ideas about the relationship between human development and ...

2014
Masaru Ohtani Taizo Seki Masahiko Ooe Yuichiro Itoh Yasuyuki Okamoto

Submit Manuscript | http://medcraveonline.com span with better quality of life. We think that the lifestyle habits largely affect the development of arteriosclerotic diseases; because dyslipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, and smoking have been defined as the risk factors of arteriosclerotic diseases. Japanese diets have become westernized and the incidence of dyslipidemia in Japan has become no...

2011
Gennaro D’Amato

Over the past two decades there has been increasing interest in studies regarding effects on human health of climate changes and urban air pollution. Climate change induced by anthropogenic warming of the earth’s atmosphere is a daunting problem and there are several observations about the role of urbanization, with its high levels of vehicle emissions and other pollutants, and westernized life...

2015
Tomoki Fujii

It is essential to understand the consumption pattern of food and how it changes over time to formulate sound economic policies as well as marketing and pricing strategies. In this study, we estimate the Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System with six rounds of the Family Income Expenditure Survey exploiting the conditional linearity of the demand system. We find that the Filipino diet has become...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2011
R Scott Rector John P Thyfault

While physical activity represents a key element in the prevention and management of many chronic diseases, we and others believe that physical inactivity is a primary cause of obesity and associated metabolic disorders. Unfortunately, accumulating evidence suggests that we have engineered physical activity out of our normal daily living activity. One such consequence of our sedentary and exces...

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