نتایج جستجو برای: asian aspv

تعداد نتایج: 68595  

Journal: :Neonatology 2011
Sarah E Seaton Kamini D Yadav David J Field Kamlesh Khunti Bradley N Manktelow

BACKGROUND UK-born infants of South Asian ethnic origin are known to have lower birthweights than their White British counterparts. When plotted on currently used birthweight charts they can be misclassified as small for gestational age. Similarly, large for gestational age infants can be missed. This has important clinical implications in their management. OBJECTIVE To create birthweight cen...

2016
Jonguk Park Tomoaki Ichijo Masao Nasu Nobuyasu Yamaguchi

Atmospheric bacterial dispersion with aeolian dust has been reported to have a potential impact on public health and ecosystems. Asian dust is a major aeolian event that results in an estimated 4 million tons of Asian dust particles falling in Japan annually, 3,000-5,000 km away from their source regions. However, most studies have only investigated the effects of Asian dust during dust seasons...

Journal: :Journal of Asian Energy Studies 2017

2013
Amitav Acharya

The emergence of East Asian regionalism is arguably one of the most important developments in the international relations of Asia. The trend began in 1997, when the region was hit by a massive economic crisis. The crisis undermined the credibility of regional institutions that were developed within a sub-regional or Asia-Pacific basis, namely the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), ...

2013
Sanggon Nam

OBJECTIVES Obesity is one of the most serious health problems in the world today. Asian Americans are usually less overweight and obese than African Americans and Hispanic Americans, but the rate of obesity in Asian Americans is still increasing, especially in younger generations. This research examines Asian American obesity using existing research, as a means of finding the need for greater e...

2015
Katherine G. Hastings Powell O. Jose Kristopher I. Kapphahn Ariel T. H. Frank Benjamin A. Goldstein Caroline A. Thompson Karen Eggleston Mark R. Cullen Latha P. Palaniappan

BACKGROUND Our current understanding of Asian American mortality patterns has been distorted by the historical aggregation of diverse Asian subgroups on death certificates, masking important differences in the leading causes of death across subgroups. In this analysis, we aim to fill an important knowledge gap in Asian American health by reporting leading causes of mortality by disaggregated As...

2015
Suling J Lin Johann A Gagnon-Bartsch Iain Beehuat Tan Sophie Earle Louise Ruff Katherine Pettinger Bauke Ylstra Nicole van Grieken Sun Young Rha Hyun Cheol Chung Ju-Seog Lee Jae Ho Cheong Sung Hoon Noh Toru Aoyama Yohei Miyagi Akira Tsuburaya Takaki Yoshikawa Jaffer A Ajani Alex Boussioutas Khay Guan Yeoh Wei Peng Yong Jimmy So Jeeyun Lee Won Ki Kang Sung Kim Yoichi Kameda Tomio Arai Axel zur Hausen Terence P Speed Heike I Grabsch Patrick Tan

OBJECTIVE Differences in gastric cancer (GC) clinical outcomes between patients in Asian and non-Asian countries has been historically attributed to variability in clinical management. However, recent international Phase III trials suggest that even with standardised treatments, GC outcomes differ by geography. Here, we investigated gene expression differences between Asian and non-Asian GCs, a...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1984
D R Gillies G T Lealman K M Lumb P Congdon

The patterns of mortality from birth to 1 year in Bradford were studied in the seven year period 1975-81. Large differences in mortality between the Asian and non-Asian population were shown. In 1981 77% of Bradford Asian families were of Pakistani origin, the remaining 23% consisting of families from other parts of the Indian subcontinent and a few from East Africa. There were excess mortality...

2009
Reena Oza-Frank Mohammed K. Ali Viola Vaccarino K.M. Venkat Narayan

OBJECTIVE To compare diabetes prevalence among Asian Americans by World Health Organization and U.S. BMI classifications. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Data on Asian American adults (n = 7,414) from the National Health Interview Survey for 1997-2005 were analyzed. Diabetes prevalence was estimated across weight and ethnic group strata. RESULTS Regardless of BMI classification, Asian Indians a...

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