Ethnic differences in physical activity participation when managing gestational diabetes mellitus: a mixed-methods study comparing ethnic Chinese migrants and Australian women [0.03%]
用于管理妊娠期糖尿病的体育活动参与的民族差异:比较华裔移民和澳大利亚女性的混合研究方法
Ching Shan Wan,Helena Teede,Alison Nankervis et al.
Ching Shan Wan et al.
Background: Physical activity is a key component in gestational diabetes mellitus management to optimise glycaemic control and reduce adverse pregnancy outcomes. However, inadequate physical activity during pregnancy is c...
Reclaiming narratives of empowerment around Black maternal health: a strengths-based, community-informed focus group study [0.03%]
基于优势的、以社区为导向的焦点小组研究在黑人孕产妇健康领域重新建构赋权叙事
Elizabeth Mollard,Anabelle Elya,Cydney Gaines et al.
Elizabeth Mollard et al.
Objectives: Research on Black maternal populations often focuses on deficits that can reinforce biases against Black individuals and communities. The research landscape must shift towards a strengths-based approach focuse...
The role of sociocultural factors on alcohol self-efficacy and protective drinking behaviors among Hispanic/Latinx young adults [0.03%]
社会文化因素对西班牙裔/拉丁裔青年人饮酒自我效能感和保护性饮酒行为的影响研究
Ardhys N De Leon,Robert D Dvorak,Jessica K Perrotte et al.
Ardhys N De Leon et al.
Objectives: Hispanic/Latinx drinkers have been found to experience more adverse alcohol-related consequences than any other racial/ethnic group. Due to this, researchers have looked at the connection between drinking and ...
Perceived discrimination and quality of life for African American and Caucasian American cancer patients: a coping mediation analysis of subtle and overt microaggressions [0.03%]
针对非裔和白人癌症患者的感知歧视与生活质量:细微妙顿挫感及公开微挫折的应对介导分析
Thomas V Merluzzi,Natalia Salamanca-Balen,Errol J Philip
Thomas V Merluzzi
Objective: Perceived discrimination (PD; e.g. racism, agism, sexism, etc.) negatively impacts quality of life (QOL) among cancer patients. Prior research has established that for African American Cancer Patients (AACPs) o...
Promoting lifestyle changes in patients with prediabetes from African-Caribbean backgrounds in the United Kingdom [0.03%]
英国非洲加勒比背景的糖尿病前期患者的生活方式改变促进
Mariama Bah,John-Paul Safunu Banchani,Emmanuel Banchani et al.
Mariama Bah et al.
Objectives: Diabetes is a non-communicable disease where the patient's glucose level in the blood is too high. Diabetes is prevalent among ethnic minority groups in the United Kingdom (UK). Type 2 diabetes is a major caus...
Ethnic disparities in the prevalence of diabetes and its association with sleep disorder among older adults in rural southwest China [0.03%]
中国西南农村地区老年人群中糖尿病患病率的民族差异及其与睡眠障碍的关系
Yi Zhao,Lan Liu,Guo-Hui Li et al.
Yi Zhao et al.
Objectives: This study aimed to examine ethnic disparities in the prevalence of diabetes and its association with sleep disorders among the older adults Han and ethnic minority (Bai, Ha Ni, and Dai) population in rural so...
Anthropometric markers and their cut-off point for the prediction of hypertension with lifestyle as a risk factor among Chiru tribe of North East India [0.03%]
与生活方式相关的高血压预测的人体测量指标及切点:东北印度恰鲁部落的一项研究
Hosea Thanglen,Urapam Zimik,Ramthar Thanglen et al.
Hosea Thanglen et al.
Background: The increased prevalence of obesity, particularly central obesity, is closely associated with many metabolic complexions, including hypertension and diabetes. ...
Work and self-rated memory among native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander older adults [0.03%]
夏威夷原住民和其他太平洋岛民老年人的工作经历及其自评记忆状况
Yeonjung Jane Lee
Yeonjung Jane Lee
Objectives: Engagement in work has an important association with cognitive health in later life, yet little is known about this association among Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander (NHPI) older adults. This study ...
Perspectives on digital testing services for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections from Two-Spirit, gay, bisexual, transgender, and other queer Black, Indigenous, people of colour living in Ontario, Canada [0.03%]
加拿大安大略省 LGBTQIA+ 黑人、原住民和有色人种群体的两灵、gay、双性恋、跨性别者及其他酷儿人群对性传播疾病及血液传播疾病的数字化验服务的看法
Joshun Dulai,Abdi Hassan,MacKenzie Stewart et al.
Joshun Dulai et al.
Objectives: Increased sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBI) testing can reduce the burden of disease among Two-Spirit, gay, bisexual, transgender, and other queer Black, Indigenous, people of colour (2SG...
Exploring the dietary practices and perceptions of African immigrants in Illinois- a qualitative study of immigrants from Nigeria and Congo [0.03%]
伊利诺斯州非洲移民的饮食习惯与观念调查——尼日利亚和刚果移民的定性研究
Oluwatosin Akingbule,Margarita Teran-Garcia,Reginald Alston
Oluwatosin Akingbule
Objective: Previous studies suggest an increased prevalence of diet-related chronic diseases among African immigrants with increased length of stay in the U.S. The objective of the current study is to understand the dieta...