scholarly journals Prevalence and risk factors of lens opacities in rural populations living at two different altitudes in China

Author(s):  
Doğan Ceyhan ◽  
Bruce M. Schnall ◽  
Anita Breckenridge ◽  
Joann Fontanarosa ◽  
Sharon S. Lehman ◽  
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Ophthalmology ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 117 (7) ◽  
pp. 1352-1359 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chandrasekhar Garudadri ◽  
Sirisha Senthil ◽  
Rohit C. Khanna ◽  
Krishniah Sannapaneni ◽  
Harsha B. Laxmana Rao

2009 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 64-71 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoshito Momose ◽  
Hiroshi Une ◽  
Masato Hayashi ◽  
Naoharu Takeyama

Author(s):  
Wenna Wang ◽  
Yulin Zhang ◽  
Beilei Lin ◽  
Yongxia Mei ◽  
Zhiguang Ping ◽  
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Health literacy is the ability of individuals to access, process, and understand health information to make decisions regarding treatment and their health on the whole; it is critical to maintain and improve public health. However, the health literacy of urban and rural populations in China has been little known. Thus, this study aims to assess the status of health literacy and explore the differences of its possible determinants (e.g., socio-economic factors) among urban and rural populations in Henan, China. A cross-sectional study, 78,646 participants were recruited from a populous province in central China with a multi-stage random sampling design. The Chinese Resident Health Literacy Scale was adopted to measure the health literacy of the respondents. In the participants, the level of health literacy (10.21%) in central China was significantly lower than the national average, and a big gap was identified between urban and rural populations (16.92% vs. 8.09%). A noticeable difference was reported in different aspects and health issues of health literacy between urban and rural populations. The health literacy level was lower in those with lower levels of education, and a significant difference was identified in the level of health literacy among people of different ages and occupations in both urban and rural areas. Note that in rural areas, as long as residents educated, they all had higher odds to exhibit basic health literacy than those uneducated; in rural areas, compared with those aged 15 to 24 years, residents aged 45 to 54 years (OR = 0.846,95% CI (0.730, 0.981)), 55 to 64 years (OR = 0.716,95% CI (0.614, 0.836)) and above 65 years (OR = 0.679, 95% CI (0.567, 0.812)) were 84.6%, 71.6%, and 67.9%, respectively, less likely to exhibit basic health literacy. Considering the lower health literacy among rural residents compared with their urban counterparts, a reorientation of the health policy-making for Chinese rural areas is recommended. This study suggests that urban–rural disparity about health literacy risk factors should be considered when implementing health literacy promotion intervention.


1997 ◽  
Vol 90 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-27 ◽  
Author(s):  
A R P Walker ◽  
P Sareli

In Africa, coronary heart disease (CHD) is near absent in rural areas, and very uncommon in urban centres, where many Africans are in an advanced stage of transition. Among town dwellers intakes of food, especially fat, have risen and intakes of fibre-containing foods have fallen. Mean serum cholesterol level is almost double that of rural populations living traditionally. Obesity in females has risen enormously. Prevalence of hypertension exceeds that in the white population. The same applies to the practice of smoking in males, but not in females. The level of physical activity has fallen generally. With these increases in risk factors we can expect urban Africans to attain the high mortality rate for CHD now experienced by Afro-Americans. Prevention by urging reversion to previous lifestyle behaviour is a non-starter. However, as long as Africa remains impoverished, a major rise in CHD is unlikely.


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew T. Boyd ◽  
Kristin Becknell ◽  
Steven Russell ◽  
Curtis Blanton ◽  
Susan T. Cookson ◽  
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2007 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 381-389 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shaheen P. Shah ◽  
Brendan Dineen ◽  
Zahid Jadoon ◽  
Rupert Bourne ◽  
Mohammad Aman Khan ◽  
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PLoS ONE ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. e73403 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ikechi Gareth Okpechi ◽  
Innocent Ijezie Chukwuonye ◽  
Nicki Tiffin ◽  
Okechukwu Ojoemelam Madukwe ◽  
Ugochukwu Uchenna Onyeonoro ◽  
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