نتایج جستجو برای: asian women

تعداد نتایج: 451026  

2012
Monique Hedderson Samantha Ehrlich Sneha Sridhar Jeanne Darbinian Susan Moore Assiamira Ferrara

OBJECTIVE To examine whether the association between gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and BMI category varies by racial/ethnic group. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS In a cohort of 123,040 women without recognized pregravid diabetes who delivered babies between 1995 and 2006 at Kaiser Permanente of Northern California, we examined racial/ethnic disparities in the prevalence of GDM by BMI categ...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2005
Lori A Brotto Heather M Chik Andrew G Ryder Boris B Gorzalka Brooke N Seal

Cultural effects on sexuality are pervasive and potentially of great clinical importance, but have not yet received sustained empirical attention. The purpose of this study was to explore the role of acculturation on sexual permissiveness and sexual function, with a particular focus on arousal in Asian women living in Canada. We also compared questionnaire responses between Asian and Euro-Canad...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 1997
E Fuentes-Afflick N A Hessol

To investigate the relation between Asian ethnicity/national origin and low birth weight (< 2,500 g), the authors analyzed singleton live births among 50,044 Asian and 221,866 white women who delivered in California during 1992. Ethnic and subgroup differences in prenatal characteristics and birth weight outcomes were found between Asian and white women and between Asian subgroups. In unadjuste...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 1990
B Dolan J H Lacey C Evans

Attitudes towards eating, weight and shape were examined in 479 Caucasian, Afro-Caribbean and Asian British women. The Asian women were found to have significantly more disordered eating attitudes than the Caucasian women, but no difference was found between the three groups in their concern with their body weight and shape. However, while in the Caucasian group disordered eating attitudes were...

Journal: :Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology 2012
Mei Guan Fiona Lee Elizabeth R Cole

Culture plays an important role in shaping body image, and people from different cultures have different beliefs about what constitutes the "ideal" body type. This study examines the relationship between culture and body ideals in Asian-American and Black-American women. Results from two studies show that subjective cultural identity and situational cultural cues had different relationships wit...

2010
Charlotte L Price Ala K Szczepura Anil K Gumber Julietta Patnick

BACKGROUND Inequalities in uptake of cancer screening by ethnic minority populations are well documented in a number of international studies. However, most studies to date have explored screening uptake for a single cancer only. This paper compares breast and bowel cancer screening uptake for a cohort of South Asian women invited to undertake both, and similarly investigates these women's brea...

2015
Diane Farrar Lesley Fairley Gillian Santorelli Derek Tuffnell Trevor A Sheldon John Wright Lydia van Overveld Debbie A Lawlor

BACKGROUND Diagnosis of gestational diabetes predicts risk of infants who are large for gestational age (LGA) and with high adiposity, which in turn aims to predict a future risk of obesity in the offspring. South Asian women have higher risk of gestational diabetes, lower risk of LGA, and on average give birth to infants with greater adiposity than do white European women. Whether the same dia...

2013
Lis Ellison-Loschmann Fiona McKenzie Ralph Highnam Andrew Cave Jenny Walker Mona Jeffreys

Breast cancer incidence differs by ethnicity in New Zealand (NZ) with Māori (the indigenous people) women having the highest rates followed by Pakeha (people primarily of British/European descent), Pacific and Asian women, who experience the lowest rates. The reasons for these differences are unclear. Breast density, an important risk factor for breast cancer, has not previously been studied he...

Journal: :Western journal of nursing research 2008
Frances Lee-Lin Usha Menon Marjorie Pett Lillian Nail Sharon Lee Kathi Mooney

Disparities in breast cancer outcomes persist among Asian American women. Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Chinese American women. This article describes the psychometric evaluation of an instrument measuring knowledge and beliefs related to breast cancer and screening among Chinese American women aged 40 or older. A sample of 100 foreign-born Chinese American women wer...

Journal: :Bone 2013
Andrea L Darling Ohood A Hakim Khim Horton Michelle A Gibbs Liang Cui Jacqueline L Berry Susan A Lanham-New Kathryn H Hart

There is some evidence that South Asian women may have an increased risk of osteoporosis compared with Caucasian women, although whether South Asians are at increased risk of fracture is not clear. It is unknown whether older South Asian women differ from Caucasian women in bone geometry. This is the first study, to the authors' knowledge, to use peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography (pQC...

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