نتایج جستجو برای: middle ses

تعداد نتایج: 168507  

2016
Martin Lindgren Mats Börjesson Örjan Ekblom Göran Bergström Georgios Lappas Annika Rosengren

Living in a low socioeconomic status (SES) area is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality. Previous studies have suggested a socioeconomic gradient in daily physical activity (PA), but have mainly relied on self-reported data, and individual rather than residential area SES. This study aimed to investigate the relationships between residential area SE...

2017
Sarah A. Reynolds Chris Andersen Jere Behrman Abhijeet Singh Aryeh D. Stein Liza Benny Benjamin T. Crookston Santiago Cueto Kirk Dearden Andreas Georgiadis Sonya Krutikova Lia C.H. Fernald

Children from low socio-economic status (SES) households often demonstrate worse growth and developmental outcomes than wealthier children, in part because poor children face a broader range of risk factors. It is difficult to characterize the trajectories of SES disparities in low- and middle-income countries because longitudinal data are infrequently available. We analyze measures of children...

Journal: :پژوهش های روستایی 0
هما سروش مهر حامد رفیعی خلیل کلانتری حسین شعبانعلی فمی

over the past decade, the issue of rural women in developing countries has evolved from relative obscurity to a primary concern among the growing community of researchers and policy makers who are interested in women's socioeconomic status. socioeconomic status (ses) is an economic and sociological combined total measure of a person's work experience and of an individual's or fam...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
ghobad moradi social determinants of health research center, department of epidemiology and biostatistics, kurdistan university of medical sciences, sanandaj, iran.سازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کردستان (kordestan university of medical sciences) reza majdzadeh knowledge utilization research center (kurc), department of epidemiology and biostatistics, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iranسازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران (tehran university of medical sciences) kazem mohammad department of epidemiology and biostatistics, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.سازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران (tehran university of medical sciences) hossein malekafzali department of epidemiology and biostatistics, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.سازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران (tehran university of medical sciences) saeede jafari social determinants of health research center, kurdistan university of medical sciences, sanandaj, iran.سازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کردستان (kordestan university of medical sciences) kourosh holakouie-naieni iranian epidemiological association, department of epidemiology and biostatistics, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.سازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران (tehran university of medical sciences)

background: about 80% of deaths in 350 million cases of diabetes in the world occur in low and middle income countries. the aim of this study was to determine the status of diabetes socioeconomic inequality and the share of determinants of inequalities in kurdistan province, west of iran, using two surveys in 2005 and 2009.   methods: data were collected from non-communicable disease surveillan...

2010
Yariv Gerber Yael Benyamini

Background—Neighborhood of residence has been suggested to affect cardiovascular risk above and beyond personal socioeconomic status (SES). However, such data are currently lacking for patients with myocardial infarction (MI). We examined all-cause and cardiac mortality according to neighborhood SES in a cohort of MI patients. Methods and Results—Consecutive patients 65 years of age discharged ...

Journal: :Circulation 2010
Yariv Gerber Yael Benyamini Uri Goldbourt Yaacov Drory

BACKGROUND Neighborhood of residence has been suggested to affect cardiovascular risk above and beyond personal socioeconomic status (SES). However, such data are currently lacking for patients with myocardial infarction (MI). We examined all-cause and cardiac mortality according to neighborhood SES in a cohort of MI patients. METHODS AND RESULTS Consecutive patients < or =65 years of age dis...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Jens Ambrasat Christian von Scheve Markus Conrad Gesche Schauenburg Tobias Schröder

We investigate intrasocietal consensus and variation in affective meanings of concepts related to authority and community, two elementary forms of human sociality. Survey participants (n = 2,849) from different socioeconomic status (SES) groups in German society provided ratings of 909 social concepts along three basic dimensions of affective meaning. Results show widespread consensus on these ...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2013
Jessica C Jones-Smith

Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are now widely recognized as constituting a majority share of global mortality, accounting for 65% of all deaths. An estimated 43% of all deaths in low-income countries and 75% of deaths in lower-middle-income countries can be attributed to non-communicable conditions. In this context, it has been hypothesized that NCD may no longer be confined to only the most a...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 2006
Jack M Guralnik Suzanne Butterworth Michael E J Wadsworth Diana Kuh

BACKGROUND Socioeconomic status (SES) affects health outcomes at all stages of life. Relating childhood socioeconomic environment to midlife functional status provides a life course perspective on childhood factors associated with poor and good health status later in life. METHODS The British 1946 birth cohort was prospectively evaluated with periodic examinations from birth through age 53 ye...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2015
Tam Truong Donnelly Al-Hareth Al Khater Mohamed Ghaith Al Kuwari Salha Bujassoum Al-Bader Mariam Abdulmalik Nabila Al-Meer Rajvir Singh Tak Fung

Differences in socioeconomic status (SES) such as income levels may partly explain why breast cancer screening (BCS) disparities exist in countries where health care services are free or heavily subsidized. However, factors that contribute to such differences in SES among women living in well resourced Middle East countries are not fully understood. This quantitative study investigated factors ...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید