نتایج جستجو برای: asian women

تعداد نتایج: 451026  

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2003
Giske Ursin Huiyan Ma Anna H Wu Leslie Bernstein Martine Salane Yuri R Parisky Melvin Astrahan Conchitina C Siozon Malcolm C Pike

The extent of radiodense tissue on a mammogram (mammographic densities) is strongly associated with breast cancer risk among (non-Latina) white women, but few data exist for African-American and Asian-American women. We collected prediagnostic mammograms from 622 breast cancer patients and 443 control subjects ages 35-64 years from three different ethnic groups (whites, African Americans, and A...

2014
Carolyn S.P. Lam Peter Chang Shaw Yang Chia Ling Ling Sim Fei Gao Fong Ling Lee Ping Chai Raymond Ching-Chiew Wong Swee Chong Seow Gerard Kui Toh Leong Poh Shuan Daniel Yeo David Sim Terrance Chua Bernard W.K. Kwok

OBJECTIVES To study sex differences in clinical characteristics and outcomes among multi-ethnic Southeast Asian patients with hospitalized heart failure (HHF). BACKGROUND HHF is an important public health problem affecting man and women globally. Reports from Western populations suggest striking sex differences in risk factors and outcomes in HHF. However, this has not been studied in a multi...

2016
Charmain S. Tan Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz Ranjani Utpala Victoria Wai Lan Yeung Tara De Paoli Stephen Loughan Isabel Krug

Objective: To assess differences in trait objectifying measures and eating pathology between Australian Caucasians and Asian women living in Australia and in Hong Kong with high and low levels of western cultural identification (WCI) and to see if exposure to objectifying images had an effect on state-objectification. A further aim was to assess using path analyses whether an extended version o...

Journal: :Family medicine 2009
Karina M Shreffler Julia McQuillan Arthur L Greil Naomi L Lacy Christine Ngaruiya

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES This study's purpose was to simultaneously investigate demographic, socioeconomic status, health status, and access-to-care factors to see if they could explain racial/ethnic differences in the odds of reproductive-aged women having a regular physician and perceptions of those women about their care. METHODS Data come from a nationally representative sample of 4,520 ...

2015
Jesse Bertinato Chao Wu Xiao W. M. Nimal Ratnayake Lois Fernandez Christopher Lavergne Carla Wood Eleonora Swist

BACKGROUND A large proportion of adults in North America are not meeting recommended intakes for magnesium (Mg). Women and people of South Asian race may be at higher risk for Mg deficiency because of lower Mg intakes relative to requirements and increased susceptibility to diabetes, respectively. OBJECTIVE This study compared serum Mg concentrations in South Asian (n=276) and white (n=315) C...

2013
Julia Chackathayil Jeetesh V. Patel Paramjit S. Gill Rahul Potluri Ammar Natalwala Hardeep Uppal Deepthi Lavu Reinhard Heun Elizabeth A. Hughes Gregory Y. H. Lip

The risk of diabetes is markedly reduced in men with iron deficiency anaemia (IDA). The nature of this relationship in women is not clear, nor is there information about the influence of ethnicity, given the increased susceptibility of diabetes amongst South Asians and Afro-Caribbeans. We reviewed 3563 patients with a diagnosis of anaemia from 2000 to 2007. The age-adjusted prevalence of vitami...

2013
Alan Morrison Tao Fan Shuvayu S Sen Lauren Weisenfluh

BACKGROUND AND METHODS Fractures in elderly populations result from the combination of falls and osteoporosis. We report a systematic review of studies indexed in PubMed reporting annual rates of low-trauma falls and associated osteoporotic fractures among older community-dwelling people (age ≥ 50 years). An osteoporotic fracture was defined as either a fracture resulting from a low-impact fall...

Journal: :Journal of public health 2004
R Webb J Richardson A Esmail A Pickles

Previous research indicates low screening uptake among South Asian women. We aimed to generate contemporary evidence of uptake by ethnicity using the screening records of eligible women resident in Manchester (n = 72613). Uptake among South Asians was lower than among other women, a difference explained by area- and practice-level confounding. A higher proportion of South Asians were recorded a...

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