نتایج جستجو برای: urban women

تعداد نتایج: 549359  

2015
Hemalata C. Dandekar

Hemalata C. Dandekar, a licensed architect with a Ph.D. in Urban Planning from UCLA, is Prof essor, College ofArchitecture and Urban Planning, University ofMichigan. She was Director of Michigan's Center for South and Southeas t Asia. Her publications o n international development include two books, Shelter, Women and Development: First and Third World Perspectives, and Men to Bombay, Women at ...

2012
Prashant Kumar Singh Rajesh Kumar Rai Lucky Singh

BACKGROUND Although the urban health issue has been of long-standing interest to public health researchers, majority of the studies have looked upon the urban poor and migrants as distinct subgroups. Another concern is, whether being poor and at the same time migrant leads to a double disadvantage in the utilization of maternal health services? This study aims to examine the trends and factors ...

2017
Gamuchirai Chakona Charlie Shackleton

The lack of dietary diversity is a severe problem experienced by most poor households globally. In particular; women of reproductive age (WRA) are at high risk of inadequate intake of micronutrients resulting from diets dominated by starchy staples. The present study considered the diets, dietary diversity, and food security of women aged 15-49 years along the rural-urban continuum in three Sou...

Journal: :Pakistan development review 1994
T Ahmed

The author explores the factors affecting ever and current use of contraception, the continuity of use and shifting of methods, and method selection among women in Pakistan. Data are analyzed for 6364 currently married women aged 15-49 sampled in the 1990-91 Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey. The analysis found woman's age to be more important than the number of living children in the se...

2010
Björn E Rosengren Henrik G Ahlborg Per Gärdsell Ingemar Sernbo Robin M Daly Jan-Åke Nilsson Magnus K Karlsson

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Although the incidence of hip fracture during the past 50 years has increased, a break in this trend has been reported in the last decade. Whether this change is attributable to changes in bone mineral density (BMD) or whether it varies between urban and rural regions is unknown. METHODS We evaluated changes in annual hip fracture incidence in women aged > or = 50 years...

2016
Rhoune Ochako Ian Askew Jerry Okal John Oucho Marleen Temmerman

BACKGROUND Manifest socio-economic differences are a trigger for internal migration in many sub-Saharan settings including Kenya. An interplay of the social, political and economic factors often lead to internal migration. Internal migration potentially has significant consequences on an individual's economic growth and on access to health services, however, there has been little research on th...

2012
Hema Divakar

Background: In India, cervical cancer is the single largest killer of middle-aged women, followed by breast cancer. Though the effective screening test is available, most of the women in developing and underdeveloped countries do not have access to Pap (papanicolou) smear screening due to poor literacy and low level of awareness both early detection and screening remain a major area of concern ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2006
Maria Kapiszewska Malgorzata Miskiewicz Peter T Ellison Inger Thune Grazyna Jasienska

We hypothesized that among reproductive-age women consuming large quantities of tea, the production of estradiol would be suppressed. It has been shown that catechins and theaflavines, the major constituents of tea, inhibit aromatase, an enzyme which catalyses the conversion of androgens to oestrogens. Our study included Polish women living in urban (n 61) and rural (n 48) areas. Women collecte...

2011
Michael Tjepkema R. Wilkins S. Senécal É. Guimond C. Penney

OBJECTIVE To compare mortality patterns for urban Aboriginal adults with those of urban non-Aboriginal adults. METHODS Using the 1991-2001 Canadian census mortality follow-up study, our study tracked mortality to December 31, 2001, among a 15% sample of adults, including 16 300 Aboriginal and 2 062 700 non-Aboriginal persons residing in urban areas on June 4, 1991. The Aboriginal population w...

2016
Charles Agyemang Karlijn Meeks Erik Beune Ellis Owusu-Dabo Frank P. Mockenhaupt Juliet Addo Ama de Graft Aikins Silver Bahendeka Ina Danquah Matthias B. Schulze Joachim Spranger Tom Burr Peter Agyei-Baffour Stephen K. Amoah Cecilia Galbete Peter Henneman Kerstin Klipstein-Grobusch Mary Nicolaou Adebowale Adeyemo Jan van Straalen Liam Smeeth Karien Stronks

BACKGROUND Rising rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are impending major threats to the health of African populations, but the extent to which they differ between rural and urban settings in Africa and upon migration to Europe is unknown. We assessed the burden of obesity and T2D among Ghanaians living in rural and urban Ghana and Ghanaian migrants living in different European countries...

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