نتایج جستجو برای: indians

تعداد نتایج: 6346  

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
vinayak k. nahar kyle m. nelson m. allison ford manoj sharma martha a. bass mary a. haskins

background: osteoporosis is a systemic skeletal disorder characterized by low bone mineral density (bmd) that leads to an increase in bone fragility, causing an individual to be at an increased risk for fractures. asian-indians are at an increased risk for developing osteoporosis. considering the number of asian-indians in the us is rapidly growing, they likely could be an underappreciated popu...

Background: This study explored the role of collective-affirmation in attracting mass cooperation to motivate people to observe preventive measures during COVID-19. Method: Using a qualitative research design, a heterogeneous sample (N = 32) comprising postgraduate (n = 10) and doctorates (n = 22) was chosen and the data was collected through semi-structured interviews. The interview contents ...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2003
Marina Scavini Christine A Stidley Vallabh O Shah Andrew S Narva Francesca Tentori David S Kessler Arlene Bobelu Carleton P Albert Jeanette Bobelu Eunice Jamon Kathy Natachu Donica Neha Mildred Waikaniwa Thomas K Welty Jean W MacCluer Philip G Zager

OBJECTIVE Test the hypothesis that diabetes and related risk factors are more common among female than male Zuni Indians. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We conducted a population-based, cross-sectional survey of the Zuni Indians aged > or =5 years. We used households within neighborhood clusters as the sampling frame. We administered a questionnaire, collected blood and urine, and measured heigh...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2013
Glenda Hubbard Pallavi Pokhrel Larry Nielsen Michael Landen

OBJECTIVES We tracked the unintentional injury death disparity between American Indians/Alaska Natives and non-American Indians/Alaska Natives in New Mexico, 1980 to 2009. METHODS We calculated age-adjusted rates and rate ratios for unintentional injury deaths and their external causes among American Indians/Alaska Natives and non-American Indians/Alaska Natives. We tested trend significance ...

2013
Pathmanathan Raghavan David Bulbeck Gayathiri Pathmanathan Suresh Kanta Rathee

Recently published craniometric and genetic studies indicate a predominantly indigenous ancestry of Indian populations. We address this issue with a fuller coverage of Indian craniometrics than any done before. We analyse metrical variability within Indian series, Indians' sexual dimorphism, differences between northern and southern Indians, index-based differences of Indian males from other se...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1942
Karl Landsteiner Alexander S. Wiener G. Albin Matson

Erythrocytes from 120 full blooded American Indians and 155 Indians of mixed ancestry were tested for the Rh agglutinogen. Only a single blood among the full blooded Indians appeared to lack this factor, and in the Indians known not to be full blooded, the distribution of this (and other) blood properties was found to be intermediate between that for whites and pure Indians according to expecta...

Journal: :Journal of vascular and interventional neurology 2014
Adnan I Qureshi Malik M Adil Basit Rahim Shayan Khan Noor Khan M Fareed K Suri

OBJECTIVE To better characterize the stroke mortality and risk factors among Asian Indians by using U.S. multiple-cause-of-death and National Health and Interview Survey data. METHODS Age-adjusted fatal stroke incidence, stroke rate ratio with 95% confidence interval, and average annual percentage change (APC) over 10 years were calculated. RESULTS The annual incidence of stroke mortality i...

Rahim Moosavinia

The major argument of this essay is that Kipling treats the colonial subject as the "other," and Forster proves to be almost as pro-Empire as writers like Kipling. Nevertheless, A Passage to India is eloquent in rejecting British values and introducing Indian voices. This novel records a shift in attitude in terms of exposing the bitter realities about and attitudes of British imperialists. Des...

2005
G. Premalatha V. Mohan

Several facets of NIDDM have particular relevance to Asian Indians. Firstly, it is now well recognised that the overall prevalence of diabetes is very high, not only among migrant Indians but also within the Indian subcontinent [1]. Secondly, NIDDM presents at a younger age and the entity called as maturityonset diabetes of the youth (MODY) is far more common among Indians than among Europeans ...

Journal: :Diabetes 2008
K Sreekumaran Nair Maureen L Bigelow Yan W Asmann Lisa S Chow Jill M Coenen-Schimke Katherine A Klaus Zeng-Kui Guo Raghavakaimal Sreekumar Brian A Irving

OBJECTIVE Type 2 diabetes has become a global epidemic, and Asian Indians have a higher susceptibility to diabetes than Europeans. We investigated whether Indians had any metabolic differences compared with Northern European Americans that may render them more susceptible to diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We studied 13 diabetic Indians, 13 nondiabetic Indians, and 13 nondiabetic Northe...

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