... falls in community-dwelling older people Age Ageing 2008, 37:430-435 Cao C, Schultz AB, Ashton-Miller JA, Alexander NB: Sudden turns and stops while walking: kinematic sources of age andgenderdifferences ... communityliving older population and thus presented with a range of pathologies The study findings revealed significant age-related differencesin all seven functional mobility tests examined These findings ... Age-associated differencesin sensori-motor function and balance in community dwelling women Age Ageing 1994, 23:452-460 Berg KO, Wood-Dauphinee SL, Williams JI, Maki B: Measuring balance in the elderly:...
... health maintenance/physical fitness and both internalizing (p = 0.000) and externalizing syndrome (p = 0.000) Decision making/problem solving and total life skills scores were both inversely ... syndromes and, unlike young men, total life skills inversely correlated with both internalizing and externalizing syndromes The complex associations and the dissimilarities among the genders in relation ... When analysed by gender, the health maintenance/ physical fitness dimension inverse-correlated with both internalizing syndrome (p = 0.021) and externalizing syndrome (p = 0.000) in young men The...
... (2003) “Are sex ratios at birth increasinh in Vietnam?” Population, Vol 58, No 2, pp: 321 – 334 VOLKMANN C.S (2005) “30 years after the war: Children, Families, and Rights in Vietnam” International ... cho thấy sinh so với năm 1989, khoảng cách lần sinh dài song nhiều phụ nữ sinh độ tuổi sớm Ở TĐT 2009, mức sinh thấp, đỉnh cao rơi vào nhóm tuổi 25-29, chứng tỏ phụ nữ kết hôn muộn hơn, sinh khoảng ... sinh sản thể mức sinh dân số Nó đƣợc biểu diễn thƣớc đo Tổng tỷ suất sinh (TFR) Kết từ Tổng điều tra dân số qua năm cho thấy, mức sinh phụ nữ Việt Nam giảm mạnh chí xuống thấp ngƣỡng “mức sinh...
... to drug testing and clinical trials (see bibliography) We did not ‘ Clinical drug rrials involve ksting a new drug in humans to determine whether it has thcrapcutic hcmcfit in fighting disrase ... included in clinical trials to detect gender- related differencesin drug response An industry survey showed that drug manufacturers are uncertain as to what FDA expects with regard to including ... trial data by gender to determine differences between men and women in evaluating the safety of new drugs Drug manufacturers examined the interaction of endogenous and exogenous hormones in women...
... Caldwell DS, Stainbrook D, Hackshaw KV, Fox LC, Wilson K: Genderdifferencesin pain, coping, and mood in individuals having osteoarthritic knee pain: a within-day analysis Pain 2004, 110:571-577 ... Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, Ohio and The Children's Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio between 1997–2001 Patients and their families were invited to participate in ... of Life by Domain andGender Health-Related Quality of Life by Domain andGender Health scores ranging from 0–100 are shown on the Yaxis and domains on the X-axis The asterix (*) indicates pvalue...
... same in both genders: the SDS-H and SDS-C accounted for 55.9% of the explained variance in women and for 52.9% in the model for men These findings are in accordance with results observed in an ... of heroin and cocaine dependence (SDS-H and SDS-C) and having experienced an opiate overdose in the last 12 months; and while it was worse in those men that had visited a psychiatrist in the ... fulfilment of inclusion criteria, candidates were informed about the objectives and procedures of the study, including incentives for participation (18 Euro per interview completed) and signed an informed...
... female genderand current smoking habits and tended to be related to maternal smoking during the youth of the participant Shortness of breath during exercise was related to female genderand smoking ... The study ultimately consisted of 1338 infants, constituting 94% of the eligible infants born in 1983 in the Netherlands All 998 infants surviving the initial hospital stay were enlisted for ... asthma Incidence rates, 1964-1983 Am Rev Respir Dis 1992, 146:888-894 Boezen HM, Jansen DF, Postma DS: Sexandgenderdifferencesin lung development and their clinical significance Clin Chest...
... language andgender have been devoted to identifying, and trying to explain, differencesin the speech styles of men and women And one of the main differences has been found in the area of linguistic ... emphasize genderdifferencesin complimenting are those by Holmes (1988) and Herbert (1990) Explicit and precise analyses involved in these studies produced some findings on genderdifferencesin complimenting ... significant differences between men and women in performing the speech act set Men and 35 women also showed distinct differencesin using compliment response strategies These findings suggest...
... feminist theory has focused on the social construction of gender, not exclusively in childhood but for a whole lifetime, and this seems to be more powerful in explaining genderdifferencesin ... focus on genderdifferencesin complimenting and responding to compliments are those by Holmes (1988) and Herbert (1990) They found that the syntactic patterns and lexical choice used by men and women ... focuses on the differences of linguistic strategies between British male and female subjects in the workplace in responding to compliments in some daily situations in terms of linguistic strategies...
... Bullying and Emotional Abuse in the Workplace: International Perspectives in Research and Practice London, Taylor and Francis; 2003 17 Einarsen S, Skogstad A: Prevalence and risk of bullying and ... Work-related stress and bullying: genderdifferencesand forensic medicine issues in the diagnostic procedure Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology 2011 6:29 Competing interests The authors ... commitment in this age range, resulting in rise of stressful conditions and working difficulties The bullying behavior against a woman begins, in most cases, when she has just returned from maternity and/ or...
... genderand age differencesin PTSD The results pertaining to genderdifferences concluded that women were approximately twice as likely as men to develop PTSD during their lifetime This finding ... beneficial in relation to the assessment or treatment of PTSD With the previous findings in the PTSD literature in mind, we find it relevant to examine the following hypotheses concerning the lifespan ... findings from the present study differ from previous findings regarding the combined effect of genderand age on PTSD prevalence The results for men show some consistency with previous findings,...
... and qualitative differencesin the cytokine responses that could explain genderdifferencesin the inflammatory profile Higher levels of cytokines in males could be explained by differencesin ... doses of LPS and Pokeweed Mitogen lectin as stimulants in vitro LPS-induced signalling in macrophages, andin other LPS-responsive cells such as neutrophils, is known to be initiated by interaction ... escape this inhibition [8,9] Our observations document that genderdifferences can depend on the type and intensity of the stimulus, and vary according to the considered cytokine LPS induced similar...
... and qualitative differencesin the cytokine responses that could explain genderdifferencesin the inflammatory profile Higher levels of cytokines in males could be explained by differencesin ... doses of LPS and Pokeweed Mitogen lectin as stimulants in vitro LPS-induced signalling in macrophages, andin other LPS-responsive cells such as neutrophils, is known to be initiated by interaction ... escape this inhibition [8,9] Our observations document that genderdifferences can depend on the type and intensity of the stimulus, and vary according to the considered cytokine LPS induced similar...
... compliments and responses in English Complimenting is inevitably affected by social factors including gender According to Tannen (1990), genderdifferences are parallel to cross-cultural differences ... colored interactional styles create culturally determined expectations and interpretative strategies, and can lead to breakdowns in intercultural and interethnic communication” (p 30) In other ... the speaker is being insincere and is only complimenting because he/she wants something – i.e that it is serving some longer term goal; or it might be interpreted as suggesting that the person...
... English-language distinction between the words sexandgender was first developed in the 1950s and 1960s by British and American psychiatrists and other medical personnel work with intersex and transsexual ... Since then, the term gender has been increasingly used to distinguish between sex as biologically andgender as socially and culturally constructed Gender is not something we are born with, and ... compliments and responses in English Complimenting is inevitably affected by social factors including gender According to Tannen (1990), genderdifferences are parallel to cross-cultural differences...
... compliments and responses in English Complimenting is inevitably affected by social factors including gender According to Tannen (1990), genderdifferences are parallel to cross-cultural differences ... Working with spoken discourse Sage Publications Canary, D.J & Dindia, K (Eds.) (1998) Sexdifferencesand similarities in communication : Critical essays and empirical investigations of sexandgender ... Talking shop: Sexand status as determinants of floor apportionment in a work setting In J Coates & D Cameron (Eds.), Women in their speech communities: New perspectives in language andsex (pp...
... English-language distinction between the words sexandgender was first developed in the 1950s and 1960s by British and American psychiatrists and other medical personnel work with intersex and transsexual ... Since then, the term gender has been increasingly used to distinguish between sex as biologically andgender as socially and culturally constructed Gender is not something we are born with, and ... compliments and responses in English Complimenting is inevitably affected by social factors including gender According to Tannen (1990), genderdifferences are parallel to cross-cultural differences...
... on ethnic andsexdifferences among Indians living in India, Indians living in Singapore, and Malays and Chinese living in Singapore as a comparison CVR has been studied in relation to differences ... ethnic andsexdifferencesin incidence and progression of CHD We continue with examining some of the other explanations that have been put forth to describe and understand differencesin CHD ... in CHD across ethnicity andsex To arrive at specific research questions for investigating the roles of ethnicity andsexin explaining risk and incidence of CHD among Indians, the focus here...
... life (Aydin et al., 2008) 2.2 Sexdifferencesin brain morphology in Schizophrenia Investigations of sexdifferencesin the CC in the schizophrenia population were inevitable, as sexdifferences ... of sexdifferencesin the CC in schizophrenia Despite the large body of literature in brain imaging in the schizophrenia population, the number of studies that have specifically examined sexdifferences ... microstructural abnormalities and the presence of sexdifferencesin the structure in people with schizophrenia Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) techniques including volumetric and diffusion tensor...
... were back pain/ sciatica (39% and 37% in FFS and HMO systems, respectively), musculoskeletal complaints (24% and 22%), dermatitis (17% in each), and varicosities (15% and 14%) Longitudinal Data ... During the 4-year follow-up, average changes in physical and mental health were indistinguishable between HMO and FFS systems Physical health scores declined about points in both systems, lowering ... understand More practical data collection and processing systems-under development -and advances in understanding of the specific treatments that improve health scores the most and the clinical and...