نتایج جستجو برای: rural men

تعداد نتایج: 307243  

Journal: :international journal of musculoskeletal pain prevention 0
hossien izadirad department of health education, zahedan university of medical sciences zahedan,iran. gholamreza masoudy assistant professor of health education and promotion, health promotion research center, zahedan university of medical sciences, zahedan,iran. mohammad hossien delshad health promotion department, shahidbeheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. mohammad elhami department of health education, zahedan university of medical sciences zahedan,iran mohammad feaz department of health education, zahedan university of medical sciences zahedan,iran. mehdi ali ahmadi department of health education, zahedan university of medical sciences zahedan,iran.

background: in addition to individual problems and conditions, low back pain reduces working capacity, resulting in the waste of time and absence from the work, and increases healthcare costs and economic losses. this study aimed to determine the prevalence rate of low back pain and its relationship to demographic factors, body mass index, and education in ergonomic principles in rural men.   m...

Journal: :Cancer 2013
Laura-Mae Baldwin C Holly A Andrilla Michael P Porter Roger A Rosenblatt Shilpen Patel Mark P Doescher

BACKGROUND Geographic barriers and limited availability of cancer specialists may influence early prostate cancer treatment options for rural men. This study compares receipt of different early prostate cancer treatments between rural and urban patients. METHODS Using 2004-2006 SEER Limited-Use Data, 51,982 early prostate cancer patients were identified (T1c, T2a, T2b, T2c, T2NOS; no metastas...

Journal: :The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2007
Cria O Gregory Manuel Ramirez-Zea Reynaldo Martorell Aryeh D Stein

BACKGROUND Guatemala has experienced a substantial increase in overweight and obesity in recent years, yet physical activity patterns and consequent energy expenditure are largely unexplored in this population. METHODS To describe overall physical activity levels (PAL) and activities contributing to daily energy expenditure, we analyzed time spent in daily activities as reported by 985 women ...

Journal: :زن در توسعه و سیاست 0
منصور غنیان استادیار دانشگاه کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی رامین مجتبی قدیری معصوم دانشیار دانشگاه تهران سیدحسن مطیعی لنگرودی دانشیار دانشگاه تهران کیومرث زرافشانی دانشیار دانشگاه رازی

countries around the world are finding rural tourism as an alternative to sustainable development. this line of thinking requires a more diversified economy, enhanced human resource criteria, reduced rural migration, enhanced efficiency in human resources, job creation, cultural interaction, and environmental conservation. in addition, farm families are seeking more diversified form of producti...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2012
Margaret Alston

The rate of suicide amongst Australia's rural men is significantly higher than rural women, urban men or urban women. There are many explanations for this phenomenon including higher levels of social isolation, lower socio-economic circumstances and ready access to firearms. Another factor is the challenge of climate transformation for farmers. In recent times rural areas of Australia have been...

Journal: :Bone 2004
Bonny Specker Teresa Binkley Nancy Fahrenwald

Despite reports of lower fracture risk among rural versus urban populations, few studies have investigated rural versus urban differences in bone mineral content (BMC) and bone mineral density (BMD). Population differences in cross-sectional bone geometry and understanding lifestyle factors responsible for these differences may reveal insights into the reason for differences in fracture risk. W...

2007
Ji-Sun Kim Min-Kyoung Kim Hee-Seon Kim

Inadequate dietary intakes and poor health behaviors are of concern among rural residents in Korea. This study is conducted to compare dietary intakes, dietary diversity score (DDS), mean nutrient adequacy ratio (MAR) and health related behaviors by rural, factory and urban areas in Asan. A total of 930 adults (351 men and 579 women) were interviewed to assess social economic status (SES), heal...

2013
Aroor Bhagyalaxmi

The study attempted to identify the prevalence and distribution of risk factors of non-communicable diseases among urban and rural population in Gujarat, India. Using the WHO stepwise approach, a crosssectional study was carried out among 1,805 urban and 1,684 rural people of 15-64 years age-group. Information on behavioural and physiological risk factors of non-communicable diseases was obtain...

2012
Carta MG Aguglia E Caraci F Dell'Osso L Di Sciascio G Drago F Del Giudice E Faravelli C Hardoy MC Lecca ME Moro MF Calò S Casacchia M Angermeyer MC Balestrieri M

BACKGROUND The purpose of this population-based study is to examine the association between subjective quality of life and rural/urban residence in six Italian regions, including age and gender into the analysis. METHODS STUDY DESIGN community survey. STUDY POPULATION Samples stratified according to sex and age, drawn from municipal records. SAMPLE SIZE 4999 people 18 years and older, ...

2013
Aroor Bhagyalaxmi Trivedi Atul Jain Shikha

The study attempted to identify the prevalence and distribution of risk factors of non-communicable diseases among urban and rural population in Gujarat, India. Using the WHO stepwise approach, a cross-sectional study was carried out among 1,805 urban and 1,684 rural people of 15-64 years age-group. Information on behavioural and physiological risk factors of non-communicable diseases was obtai...

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