نتایج جستجو برای: young men

تعداد نتایج: 416330  

2015
Suzanne K. Chambers Anthony Lowe Melissa K. Hyde Leah Zajdlewicz Robert A. Gardiner David Sandoe Jeff Dunn

The experience of prostate cancer is for most men a major life stress with the psychological burden of this disease falling more heavily on those who are younger. Despite this, being young as it applies to prostate cancer is not yet clearly defined with varied chronological approaches applied. However, men's responses to health crises are closely bound to life course and masculinities from whic...

Journal: :International journal of clinical rheumatology 2010
Bonny L Specker Howard E Wey Eric P Smith

Osteoporosis-related fractures occur more frequently in women compared with men, but mortality is greater in men compared with women. Peak bone mass is a significant predictor of osteoporosis and fracture risk; therefore, it is important to optimize peak bone mass during young adulthood. Several recent longitudinal studies, which are summarized in this article, have investigated bone changes am...

Journal: :Trends in Urology and Men's Health 2023

Young people, in particular young men, are at risk of harm from gambling. Indeed, gambling disorder is a neglected public health issue. Recent government proposals the UK aim to address problem, but they may not be enough. In this article authors explore complex issues around disorder, especially as it relates online gambling, including some factors that put men greater risk.

2016
Kathryn Meagley Brittany Schriver Rebecca S. Geary Rebecca Fielding-Miller Aryeh D. Stein Kristin L. Dunkle Shane A. Norris

Background Young people constitute a major proportion of the general population and are influenced by a variety of factors, especially in regards to seeking help. An understanding of help-seeking behaviors among young people is important for designing and implementing effective targeted health services. Methods We conducted in-depth interviews with 23 young adults aged 21-22 years in Soweto, So...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2002
Jennifer M Jakobi Charles L Rice

The consistency and the number of attempts required to achieve maximal voluntary muscle activation have not been documented and compared between young and old adults. Furthermore, few studies have contrasted activation between functional pairs of muscle groups, and no study has tested upper limb muscles. The purpose of this study was to measure and compare voluntary muscle activation of the elb...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2015
Sheree M Schrager Johanna Olson Meera Beharry Marvin Belzer Katherine Goldsich Mona Desai Leslie F Clark

OBJECTIVES Although adolescents and young adults of lower socioeconomic status (SES) are disproportionately affected by unintended pregnancies, research on experiences with emergency contraception (EC) in this population has lagged. Furthermore, it is unclear whether EC-related knowledge and behaviour varies between young men and women. This study investigated knowledge, attitudes and experienc...

2017
Chin Hai Teo Chirk Jenn Ng Alan White

OBJECTIVES Uptake of health screening is low in men, particularly among those aged <40 years. This study aimed to explore factors that influence health screening behaviour in younger men. DESIGN This qualitative study employed an interpretive descriptive approach. Two trained researchers conducted in-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) using a semi-structured topic guid...

Journal: :Tobacco control 1999
F J Chaloupka R L Pacula

OBJECTIVE To determine if there are differences in young people's responsiveness to price and tobacco control policies for population subgroups and to examine whether or not these differences, if they exist, can explain sex and racial differences in trends in the prevalence of smoking in young people in the United States. DESIGN Use cross-sectional and intertemporal variation in local and sta...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2008
Jan T Groothuis Dick H J Thijssen Miriam Kooijman Rebecca Paulus Maria T E Hopman

BACKGROUND orthostatic hypotension is common in older men and associated with morbidity and mortality. During orthostatic challenges, older men maintain their blood pressure by an augmented increase in total peripheral resistance. Changes in the leg vascular bed contribute importantly to blood pressure regulation during orthostatic challenges, partly because of blood pooling in the legs. Little...

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