نتایج جستجو برای: government intervention

تعداد نتایج: 376432  

2017
Pranati Panuganti T. S. Mehreen Ranjit Mohan Anjana Viswanathan Mohan E. Mayer-Davis Harish Ranjani

The Obesity Reduction and Awareness of Non-communicable disease through Group Education (ORANGE) Phase II program, is a school-based intervention aimed at healthy lifestyle practices for sixth and seventh grade adolescents (n = 2345) attending private (n = 1811) and government (n = 534) schools in Chennai. The objectives of this paper are (a) to describe the intervention activities and their ou...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس - دانشکده علوم پزشکی 1389

introduction: diabetes mellitus is an growing national and international public health concern. the number of people affected by diabetes in world by 2030 will be 69% in developing countries. regular physical activity plays a key role in the management of type 2 diabetes melitus, particularly glycemic control. it has been recommended that peoples with type 2 diabetes participate in moderate-int...

Journal: Iranian Economic Review 1994

The purpose of this paper is to examine and evaluate the effects of government intervention on the Iranian economy over the last few decades. It is shown that public expenditures affect the value added of each economic sector not only simultaneously, but lagged over several periods. Regression results show that the value added from the agricultural sector has never been affected by government e...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
roy mcconkey department of learning disability, ulster university, belfast, northern ireland.

internationally early intervention programmes for infants and preschoolers with disabilities have proved to be remarkably successful. in many countries, they began with teachers for visually impaired or hearing impaired children visiting the family home to teach parents how they could overcome the child's impairments. the logic of early intervention was inequitable. for example, the sooner...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2010
Priyali Shah Anoop Misra Nidhi Gupta Daya Kishore Hazra Rajeev Gupta Payal Seth Anand Agarwal Arun Kumar Gupta Arvind Jain Atul Kulshreshta Nandita Hazra Padmamalika Khanna Prasann Kumar Gangwar Sunil Bansal Pooja Tallikoti Indu Mohan Rooma Bhargava Rekha Sharma Seema Gulati Swati Bharadwaj Ravindra Mohan Pandey Kashish Goel

Increasing prevalence of childhood obesity calls for comprehensive and cost-effective educative measures in developing countries such as India. School-based educative programmes greatly influence children's behaviour towards healthy living. We aimed to evaluate the impact of a school-based health and nutritional education programme on knowledge and behaviour of urban Asian Indian school childre...

1998
R. A. BREALEY I. A. COOPER M. A. HABIB

Recent developments, such as privatization and the private finance initiative, have raised the issue of which assets should be owned by the public sector and whether assets have different values in the public and private sectors. In order to answer these questions, we first note that the allocative considerations that usually motivate government intervention need not require the direct provisio...

2007
Klaus Abbink Lars C. Moller

Key Policy Points: • Strategic interaction between market players affects the performance of grain markets and the risk of food crises. Strategic dilemmas can arise if traders don’t trust government announcements on future maize purchases or if the government does not trust stock estimates provided by the private sector. • Government “pre-commitment” (announcing in advance how and when it will ...

1998
Antonio Estache David Martimort

In order to provide a more complete framework for assessing the efficiency of government intervention, it is necessary to move away from the idealistic perspective typically found in the normative approach to traditional Public Economics. Such a move requires that the government be viewed not as a single, monolithic entity, but as a number of different government bodies with their own constitue...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2001
P Whyte D J Doolette D F Gorman D S Craig

OBJECTIVES Much of the tuna harvested in South Australia since 1990 has involved "farming" techniques requiring the use of divers. From 1993 to 1995, 17 divers from this industry were treated for decompression illness (DCI). In response, the State Government introduced corrective strategies. A decrease in the number of divers presenting for treatment was subsequently recorded. Consequently, the...

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