نتایج جستجو برای: western societies

تعداد نتایج: 211561  

Journal: :Land 2022

Nature provides multiple physical, mental, and social health benefits to children. Although green spaces in cities can provide these benefits, many Western societies, children are spending less time outdoors access related factors not evenly distributed spatially demographically. In addition, recent literature points new greening projects furthering inequities due processes of gentrification. S...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2005
Charlotte Faurie Michel Raymond

Humans exhibit hand preference for most manual activities in which they are specialized. Right- and left-handers have coexisted at least since the Upper Palaeolithic, and left-handers are in the minority in all human populations. The persistence of the polymorphism of handedness is a puzzle because this trait is substantially heritable and several fitness costs are associated with left-handedne...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2008
Muhammad M Haj-Yahia Piyanjli de Zoysa

OBJECTIVES The study had two objectives: to examine the rates of exposure to family violence among students in a non-Western society, with Sri Lanka as a case study and to examine the psychological effects of their exposure. METHOD Four hundred seventy six medical students in Sri Lanka were surveyed. A self-administered questionnaire was utilized, which included two forms of the Conflict Tact...

Journal: :Gut 2016
Gary D Wu Charlene Compher Eric Z Chen Sarah A Smith Rachana D Shah Kyle Bittinger Christel Chehoud Lindsey G Albenberg Lisa Nessel Erin Gilroy Julie Star Aalim M Weljie Harry J Flint David C Metz Michael J Bennett Hongzhe Li Frederic D Bushman James D Lewis

OBJECTIVE The consumption of an agrarian diet is associated with a reduced risk for many diseases associated with a 'Westernised' lifestyle. Studies suggest that diet affects the gut microbiota, which subsequently influences the metabolome, thereby connecting diet, microbiota and health. However, the degree to which diet influences the composition of the gut microbiota is controversial. Murine ...

Journal: :Child development 2016
Tanya Broesch Philippe Rochat Kata Olah James Broesch Joseph Henrich

The first relationship between an infant and her caregiver, typically the mother, lays the foundation for cognitive, social, and emotional development. Maternal responsiveness and affect mirroring have been studied extensively in Western societies yet very few studies have systematically examined these caregiving features in non-Western settings. Sixty-six mother-infant dyads (7 months, SD = 3....

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