نتایج جستجو برای: urban stress

تعداد نتایج: 606892  

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Horticulture 1985

2016
Regina Grazuleviciene Jone Vencloviene Raimondas Kubilius Vytautas Grizas Asta Danileviciute Audrius Dedele Sandra Andrusaityte Astra Vitkauskiene Rasa Steponaviciute Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen

UNLABELLED The physiological effects of natural and urban environments on the cardiovascular system of coronary artery disease (CAD) patients are not fully understood. This controlled field study examines the effects of restorative walking in a park vs. in an urban street environment on CAD patients' stress parameters and cardiac function. METHODS Twenty stable CAD patients were randomly allo...

2010
Tracey DiSipio Sandi C Hayes Beth Newman Joanne Aitken Monika Janda

BACKGROUND This study examined the quality of life (QOL), measured by the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) questionnaire, among urban (n = 277) and non-urban (n = 323) breast cancer survivors and women from the general population (n = 1140) in Queensland, Australia. METHODS Population-based samples of breast cancer survivors aged < 75 years who were 12 months post-diagnosis and ...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2013
Nicole W T Cheung

Despite the emerging literature on the health of rural-to-urban migrant children in China, few studies have addressed victimization stressors and stress-buffering mechanisms related to the social relationships that link migrants to their host cities (local ties) and home communities (trans-local ties). This study compared rural-to-urban migrant adolescents and urban native adolescents to examin...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2006
C. Borrego H. Martins O. Tchepel L. Salmim A. Monteiro A. I. Miranda

Despite the progress made in controlling local air pollution, urban areas show increasing signs of environmental stress and air quality is one of the major concerns. The findings of several studies provide evidence that the shape of a city and the land use distribution determine the location of emission sources and the pattern of urban traffic, affecting urban air quality. This work focuses on ...

2004
Gordon W. Blood Emily A. Thomas Jenna Swavely Ridenour Constance Dean Qualls Carol Scheffner Hammer

CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN COMMUNICATION SCIENCE AND DISORDERS • Volume 29 • 132–140 • Fall 2002 © NSSLHA 1092-5171/02/2902-0132 ABSTRACT: Job stress levels of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) working in rural, suburban, and urban schools were determined using a standardized inventory. The majority of SLPs (82%) rated their overall job stress levels with an overall judgement score of “barely not...

Journal: :Health education & behavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education 2002
Amy J Schulz Edith A Parker Barbara A Israel Alex Allen Maggie Decarlo Murlisa Lockett

The authors describe the use of a stress process model by the East Side Village Health Worker Partnership (ESVHWP), a project of the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center, as a framework for understanding social determinants of health. Specifically, the authors describe the development by the ESVHWP Steering Committee of a context-specific stress process model for east side Detroit r...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2010
Tamar Mendelson Mark T Greenberg Jacinda K Dariotis Laura Feagans Gould Brittany L Rhoades Philip J Leaf

Youth in underserved, urban communities are at risk for a range of negative outcomes related to stress, including social-emotional difficulties, behavior problems, and poor academic performance. Mindfulness-based approaches may improve adjustment among chronically stressed and disadvantaged youth by enhancing self-regulatory capacities. This paper reports findings from a pilot randomized contro...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
David Costantini Timothy J Greives Michaela Hau Jesko Partecke

Cities may expose wild animals to new types of selection pressures, potentially leading to differentiation among urban and rural populations. One cellular mechanism likely important in determining the viability of vertebrate populations is resistance to oxidative stress, as tissue degradation resulting from oxidative stress may decrease reproductive performance and survival. We hypothesized tha...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2006
Flora I Matheson Rahim Moineddin James R Dunn Maria Isabella Creatore Piotr Gozdyra Richard H Glazier

Using multilevel analysis we find that residents of "stressed" neighborhoods have higher levels of depression than residents of less "stressed" neighborhoods. Data for individuals are from two cycles of the Canadian Community Health Survey, a national probability sample of 56,428 adults living in 25 Census Metropolitan Areas in Canada, with linked information about the respondents' census tract...

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