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Cycled light exposure reduces fussing and crying in very preterm infants.
Pediatrics 130(1):e145-51 (2012) PMID 22689866
To examine whether cycled lighting (CL) conditions during neonatal care in very preterm infants ( postterm corrected age (CA) c... -
Cycled light exposure reduces fussing and crying in very preterm infants.
Pediatrics 130(1):e145-51 (2012) PMID 22689866
To examine whether cycled lighting (CL) conditions during neonatal care in very preterm infants ( postterm corrected age (CA) c... -
The health of adult women in Accra, Ghana: Self-reporting and objective assessments 2008-2009.
Ghana Med J 46(2):50-7 (2012) PMID 23310988
We find that physical health worsens more sharply with age than mental health. Social class differentials are narrow in the younger cohorts but widen amongst the elderly. The physical measurements reveal unhealthy levels of obesity and hypertension, worsening steadily with rising age. Age and the we... -
Relations between resiliency, diabetes-related quality of life, and disease markers to school-related outcomes in adolescents with diabetes.
School Psychology Quarterly: The Official ... 27(1):29-40 (2012) PMID 22582934
We hypothesized that aspects of resiliency (e.g., self-mastery, optimism, interpersonal relations, emotional control) would be related to self-reported grades and glucose control Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). We also hypothesized that the relation between resiliency and HbA1c would be mediated by blood gl... -
Significant differences in pediatric psychotropic side effects: Implications for school performance.
School Psychology Quarterly: The Official J... 27(1):4-28 (2012) PMID 22582933
Some side effects (SEs) of increasingly prescribed psychotropic medications can impact student performance in school. SE risk varies, even among drugs from the same class (e.g., antidepressants). Knowing which SEs occur significantly more often than others may enable school psychologists to enhance c... -
Health benefits of traffic-related air pollution reduction in different socioeconomic groups: the effect of low-emission zoning in Rome.
Occup Environ Med 69(2):133-9 (2012) PMID 21821870
We evaluated the effects of the intervention on various stages in the full-chain model, that is, pressure (number and age distribution of cars), emissions, PM(10) and NO(2) concentrations, population exposure and years of life gained (YLG). The impact was evaluated according to a small-area indicato... -
Is the objective food environment associated with perceptions of the food environment?
Public Health Nutr 15(2):291-8 (2012) PMID 21835079
The present study examined whether objective measures of the food environment are associated with perceptions of the food environment and whether this relationship varies by socio-economic disadvantage. The study is a cross-sectional analysis of self-report surveys an... -
Prevalence, awareness, treatment, control and risk factors for hypertension in a rural population in South India.
Int J Public Health 57(1):87-94 (2012) PMID 21947549
We conducted a survey to estimate prevalence, awareness, treatment, control and risk factors for hypertension in a rural population in south India. We did cross-sectional survey in 11 villages in Tamil Nadu. We collected data on behavioral risk factors, anthropometric and blood press... -
The influence of social status on pre-school children's eating habits, caries experience and caries prevention behavior.
Int J Public Health 57(1):207-15 (2012) PMID 21912945
To assess the prevalence of Early Childhood Caries (ECC) in a county in Northern Hesse and to correlate this parameter to various independent variables. Additionally to investigate the relationship between preventive measures and the socioeconomic status (SES). In spr... -
Socioeconomic position, gender, and inequalities in self-rated health between Roma and non-Roma in Serbia.
Int J Public Health 57(1):49-55 (2012) PMID 21814849
We used binomial regression to estimate the relative risk (RR) of poor (SRH) among Roma (n = 267) relative to non-Roma. We additionally conducted group comparisons of combinations of Romani ethnicity, poverty, and gender, relative to the baseline group of non-Roma males not in poverty....