... collection, data analysis, findings, and validation of findings) and included a thorough discussion of transferability of findings, study limitations and contribution of the study to the previous ... Embase, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, Medline, PsycINFO, and Web of Science using combinations of synonyms for FV intake, children/ adolescentsand qualitative methods as search ... summarized in point one of table Secondly, the qualitative findings enrich the epidemiologic findings in part one of this review and help us understand the variation, scope and implication of the...
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... in fat and protein, poor in carbohydrate, and deficient in calcium, iron, and fiber in 72% of the Italian CD adolescents adhering strictly to the GFD In a prospective study performed in Dutch adolescents ... early in the differential diagnosis ofchildren with failure to thrive and persistent diarrhea andinchildren with other persistent gastrointestinal symptoms inchildren with nongastrointestinal ... of figure is available online.) ogy, Hepatology and Nutrition on the diagnosis and treatment of CD inchildrenand adolescents, CD should be considered early in the differential diagnosis of children...
... Impact of Obesity Obesity is increasing rapidly in the United States, affecting children, adolescents, and adults of all races, ethnicities, and income levels Since 1980, the percentage of obese children ... heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and several types of cancers The costs of treating obesity-related diseases are staggering and rising rapidly In 2004, direct and indirect health costs associated ... strongly influence student health and learning including health education, physical eduation, and school meals, which are present in most schools CSHPs focus on improving the quality of each of these...
... commitment and buy -in, • a framework for child injury activities of government agencies, NGOs, universities, and others interested in preserving and protecting the health ofchildrenand adolescents, and ... training, and the need for in- service programs are among the challenges to integrating child injury prevention education and training into existing educational systems In addition, child injury ... existing training and education needs in schools andin professional organizations When developing a strategic framework for improving education and training for child injury prevention, each of...
... interpretation of data and drafting of the manuscript LNM participated in interpretation of data and drafting of the manuscript ASM conceived data analysis plan, interpreted data and participated in drafting ... fifth leading case of death among 15–44 year olds in the world [3] The proportion of 13 year olds that report engaging in bullying once a week ranges from 1.2% in England and Sweden and 7.6% in the ... Sosin et al have reported that Table 3: Physical fighting by age, gender, smoking, alcohol drinking, drug use, bulling victimization and parental supervision amongadolescentsin Namibia in 2004...
... between childrenand adolescents; however, mean and SD in this sub-domain were within the normal range, indicating relevant impairment neither inchildren nor inadolescents Although the Individual ... Avoidance and Achievement domains and their sub-domains as well as in the sub-domains Emotional Comfort, Satisfaction with Self, Family Involvement, andSocial Problem Solving, both inchildrenandadolescents ... improving HR-QoL in the Risk Avoidance domain and subdomains Our findings regarding the low and moderate correlations between core symptoms and HR-QoL (and the small correlations found in several instances...
... (table 6) Inequalities in computer and Internet use manifest themselves in the locations where childrenandadolescents log in to the Internet Given the role of computers in accessing the Internet, ... Percentage ofchildrenandadolescents using computers at home and at school, by family income: 2001 14 Figure Percentage ofchildrenandadolescents using computers at home and at school, ... use of computers and the Internet by childrenandadolescents The report examines children s andadolescents overall use, how childrenand teens use these technologies, where they use them, and...
... marketing method for reaching childrenandadolescentsand include cross-selling, tie-ins, premiums, and sweepstakes prizes Cross-selling and tie-ins combine promotional efforts to sell a product In ... decade in the US, use of public schools as advertising and marketing venues has grown Reasons for the increase in in-school marketing to childrenandadolescents include the desire to increase ... is to examine the food advertising and marketing channels used to target US childrenand adolescents, the impact of food advertising on eating behavior of youth, and current regulation and policies...
... number is determined from estimates of the background rates of intussusception among infants and estimates of the total number of doses of RV5 that have been administered to infants As of March 31, ... clinically stable, and no longer in the hospital outweigh the theoretic risks Vaccine strains of rotavirus are shed in stools of vaccinated infants (for each rotavirus vaccine, see Shedding and ... the RV5 and placebo recipients Shedding and Transmission of Vaccine Virus Fecal shedding of rotavirus vaccine virus was evaluated by plaque assays with electrophenotyping in a subset of infants...
... aspirates amongchildren with AOM (1) In a randomized, clinical trial conducted in Finland in which the bacterial etiology of AOM was determined by myringotomy, the efficacy of PCV7 in preventing culture-confirmed, ... vomiting, and rash Reactions occurring in
... analysis of five clinical trials in which atomoxetine was generally shown to be effective in improving certain aspects of HRQoL in 794 childrenandadolescents with ADHD [31] In addition, in our ... Heerdink ER: Less discontinuation of ADHD drug use since the availability of long-acting ADHD medication in children, adolescentsand adults under the age of 45 years in the Netherlands Atten Defic Hyperact ... short-acting formulations have a number of potential limitations, including inconvenient multiple daily dosing that requires in- school/college administration and associated social attitudes and pressures,...
... meeting meaningful nutrition-based standards Improving the Nutritional Profile of Product Offerings: •• Companies should continue and increase efforts to improve the nutritional profiles of their ... contribute to finding and implementing solutions This Report – with its detailed assessments of the kinds of foods being marketed to ES-11 Marketing Food to ChildrenandAdolescentschildrenandadolescents ... the Initiative in the following ways: •• Expand the scope of “advertising to children to encompass all advertising and promotional techniques, including, for example, product packaging and in- store...
... member and introduce self Ⅲ Use names of family members Ⅲ Incorporate social talk in the beginning of the interview Ⅲ Show interest and attention Ⅲ Demonstrate empathy Ⅲ Appear patient and unhurried ... Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children, and Adolescents, Third Edition Presenting key information from the Guidelines, the Pocket Guide serves as a quick reference tool and training ... skills, and practice of developmentally appropriate health care in the context of family and community Ⅲ Promote desired social, developmental, and health outcomes of infants, children, and adolescents...
... or longer Taking the syringe in the dominant hand, insert the needle through healthy skin into the centre of the node or at the point of maximum fluctuance, and pull back on the syringe piston ... tuberculosis) and date of last evaluation in clinic Estimated number of participants and statistical sampling: The number of participants will vary depending on the size of participating facilities The minimum ... encountered during routine clinical care Study timeline The exact duration of the study will depend on the number of settings involved, the total volume of patients in each setting and local formalities...
... gluten and related prolamines in genetically (mainly HLA) susceptible individuals characterized by a combination of: • gluten dependent clinical manifestations • anti-tissue transglutaminase ... levels Conclusions The new guidelines will offer the option of omitting biopsies in selected cases with symptoms suggestive of CD without increasing the risk of misclassification Preconditions ... Agenda • • • • Change in clinical paradigm Definitions of coeliac disease New diagnostic guidelines Algorithms Interlaken ESPGHAN criteria (1979) Small intestinal biopsy: villous atrophy...
... pullout of Principles Guiding Screening Appendix E contains the references Identifying Mental Health and Substance Use Problems ofChildrenandAdolescents Prevention and Early Identification ofChildren s ... Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood (DC:0-3R).38 16 Identifying Mental Health and Substance Use Problems ofChildrenandAdolescents INTERVENTION AND/ OR TREATMENT The goal of identifying children ... development of mental health or substance use problems inchildrenandadolescentsand also can increase the severity of such problems Identifying Mental Health and Substance Use Problems ofChildren and...
... [10,11] and use of technology (e.g mobile phones or the Internet) to facilitate care and consultation [11,12] Few strategies, however, have focused on maintaining the well-being of existing workers ... consisted of six focus group discussions and four key-informant interviews One group session was held for each of the following: midwives, physicians, clinical officers and pharmacy staff Two groups of ... midwives, nine clinical officers, five medical officers and 10 pharmacy staff Key informants comprised two registered nurses, one nurse manager and one clinical officer From March to July 2007, 483 of...
... components ofchildrenandadolescents QOL and well-being This structure allows it to be used for QOL assessments in divers groups of healthy childrenand adolescents, but also for quality of life ... boys and girls) from nine elementary schools in Western Vojvodina to participate in the study They informed all childrenandadolescents about the purpose of the study, as well as their parents and ... study of the Serbian KINDL questionnaire for health-related quality of life assessment inchildrenandadolescents Scand J Caring Sci 2009, 23:361-368 Schreiber JB: Core reporting practices in structural...