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Implementation of dietary and general lifestyle advice among women with polycystic ovarian syndrome. 多囊卵巢综合征妇女饮食和一般生活方式建议的实施。
Pub Date : 2008-07-01 DOI: 10.1177/1466424008092230
Laura Humphreys, Vassiliki Costarelli

Aims: Central obesity and insulin resistance are strongly implicated in the etiology of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and their reduction is therefore a central treatment focus. Weight loss has been consistently successful in reducing insulin resistance and restoring ovulation and fertility in women with PCOS. The purpose of the current study is to investigate the general attitudes towards dieting and exercise in women with PCOS, together with the extent of implementation of the dietary and lifestyle advice that these women are given as part of their treatment. General knowledge of patients about their condition (PCOS) has also been assessed.

Methods: Fifty three pre-menopausal women, over the age of 18 years, with a confirmed diagnosis of PCOS, were recruited from the Endocrinology Department, Middlesex Hospital, London. Subjects were interviewed individually using an interview-guided questionnaire.

Results: Sixty four per cent of the subjects were overweight (BMI > 25 kg/m2) and 55% of those were obese (BMI > 30 kg/m2). All subjects identified the importance of weight control in the management of their condition. However, only nine out of the 35 overweight women had actually been referred to a dietician and only 22 reported taking moderate exercise at least once a week in order to improve their health. The main sources of information on weight management were the internet and their consultant endocrinologist, who they normally see only twice a year.

Conclusion: In spite of the fact that weight loss and weight maintenance are absolutely vital in the treatment of PCOS, our study has shown that the support given to PCOS patients to help reduce and control their weight is inadequate and needs to be improved.

目的:中心性肥胖和胰岛素抵抗与多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)的病因密切相关,因此减少它们是治疗的中心焦点。减肥一直成功地降低了多囊卵巢综合征妇女的胰岛素抵抗和恢复排卵和生育能力。本研究的目的是调查多囊卵巢综合征女性对节食和运动的普遍态度,以及这些女性在治疗过程中给予的饮食和生活方式建议的实施程度。对患者的病情(多囊卵巢综合征)的一般知识也进行了评估。方法:从伦敦米德尔塞克斯医院内分泌科招募确诊为多囊卵巢综合征的绝经前妇女53例,年龄18岁以上。使用访谈引导问卷对受试者进行单独访谈。结果:64%的受试者体重超重(BMI > 25 kg/m2), 55%的受试者肥胖(BMI > 30 kg/m2)。所有受试者都认识到体重控制对其病情管理的重要性。然而,在35名超重女性中,只有9人被推荐给营养师,只有22人报告说,为了改善健康,他们每周至少进行一次适度运动。体重管理方面的主要信息来源是互联网和她们的内分泌专家顾问,她们通常一年只见两次。结论:尽管减肥和维持体重在PCOS的治疗中至关重要,但我们的研究表明,对PCOS患者减轻和控制体重的支持不足,需要改进。
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引用次数: 47
Marketing health, influencing behaviour. 营销健康,影响行为。
Pub Date : 2008-07-01 DOI: 10.1177/14664240081280041102
Caitlyn Donaldson
JRSH The Journal of The Royal Society for the Promotion of Health July 2008 Vol 128 No 4 As obesity levels soar, STD statistics reach all time highs, and millions of people die annually from smokingrelated causes, could social marketing be the answer to the downward spiral? Caitlyn Donaldson looks at why so many hopes are being pinned on its ability to direct people towards healthy behaviours. Marketing Health, Influencing Behaviour
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引用次数: 4
Book Review: Adolescence and Health, Edited by John Coleman, Leo B Hendry and Marion Kloep. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Chichester, 2007. Paperback 248pp. ISBN 978 0470 09207 1, Price £20.99 《书评:青春期与健康》,约翰·科尔曼、利奥·B·亨德利和马里昂·克洛普主编。约翰威利父子有限公司出版,奇切斯特,2007年。平装书248页。ISBN 978 0470 09207 1,价格20.99英镑
Pub Date : 2008-07-01 DOI: 10.1177/14664240081280041201
Selwyn Hodge
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引用次数: 0
Book Review: Epidemiology: Concepts and Methods By William A Oleckno. Published by Waveland Press Inc, Illinois 2008. Paperback 649pp. ISBN 1 57766 522 8. Price $51.95 书评:《流行病学:概念与方法》,作者:William A Oleckno。由威兰德出版社出版,伊利诺斯州2008年。平装书649页。Isbn 157766 522 8。价格51.95美元
Pub Date : 2008-07-01 DOI: 10.1177/14664240081280041204
M. Bahl
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引用次数: 0
SOCIETY NEWS RSH deliver HPV education RSH提供HPV教育
Pub Date : 2008-05-01 DOI: 10.1177/14664240081280030803
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引用次数: 0
GERMANY Oktoberfest will not be smokefree 德国啤酒节将不会是无烟的
Pub Date : 2008-05-01 DOI: 10.1177/14664240081280030802
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引用次数: 0
Gender, economics and culture: diversity and the international evolution of smoking prevalence. 性别、经济和文化:多样性和吸烟流行的国际演变。
Pub Date : 2008-05-01 DOI: 10.1177/1466424008089799
Andy R A Stevens, Woody Caan

Aims: To examine whether the observed diversity between national patterns of smoking prevalence could require modification of the World Health Organization (WHO) linear model for an international 'smoking pandemic' (a worldwide epidemic) to address data from non-western countries.

Method: We conducted secondary research using current measures in three publicly available databases: Globalink, the International Labour Organization and the World Bank (all Internet-accessible). The measures we used are the separate percentage data for men and women on: smoking and employment and national income per capita (US$) and percentage growth per annum.

Results: Regression analysis showed that women smokers were more frequent in countries with higher national income, but women were less likely to smoke in countries of rapid growth. Men were less likely to smoke in countries with higher national income, but more likely to smoke in countries of rapid growth. Two principle components together explained 62% of all the variance in the international data. The largest factor was positively correlated with the percentage of employed females, the percentage of female smokers and national income per capita, but negatively correlated with the percentage of male smokers and percentage annual. growth. The effect of female employment was not continuous, but above a threshold of 51%, was associated with a higher prevalence of female smoking. The smaller, second factor was only weakly correlated with any smoking variables.

Conclusions: In his 1994 model (subsequently adopted by the WHO) Lopez looked at historical trends in 'stages' of smoking prevalence. These have been associated with 'stages' of economic development. We extended this analysis to look at a dynamic change (% annual growth) and a social indicator (employment). Male and female smoking is affected differentially by economic change and by level of income. These are also strongly related to the percentage of women in employment. This has implications for workplace policies on smoking.

目的:研究观察到的各国吸烟流行模式之间的差异是否需要修改世界卫生组织(WHO)关于国际“吸烟大流行”(全球流行病)的线性模型,以处理来自非西方国家的数据。方法:我们使用三个公开可用的数据库:Globalink、国际劳工组织和世界银行(均可上网)的现行措施进行了二次研究。我们使用的方法是男性和女性在吸烟、就业、人均国民收入(美元)和每年增长百分比方面的单独百分比数据。结果:回归分析显示,女性吸烟者在国民收入较高的国家更为频繁,但在经济快速增长的国家,女性吸烟的可能性较小。在国民收入较高的国家,男性吸烟的可能性较小,但在经济快速增长的国家,男性吸烟的可能性更大。两个主要成分共同解释了62%的国际数据差异。最大的影响因素与女性就业百分比、女性吸烟者百分比和国民人均收入呈正相关,与男性吸烟者百分比和年吸烟率负相关。增长。女性就业的影响不是持续的,但超过51%的阈值,与女性吸烟率较高有关。第二个较小的因素与任何吸烟变量的相关性都很弱。结论:在1994年的模型(随后被世界卫生组织采用)中,洛佩兹观察了吸烟流行“阶段”的历史趋势。这些都与经济发展的“阶段”有关。我们将这一分析扩展到动态变化(年增长率)和社会指标(就业)。男性和女性吸烟受到经济变化和收入水平的不同影响。这些也与妇女就业的百分比密切相关。这对工作场所的吸烟政策有影响。
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引用次数: 5
Overcoming health inequalities: a participative evaluation framework fit for the task. 克服保健不平等:适合这项任务的参与性评价框架。
Pub Date : 2008-05-01 DOI: 10.1177/1466424008089798
Markus Themessl-Huber, Anne Lazenbatt, Julie Taylor

Aims: Healthcare providers are confronted with the claim that the distribution of health and healthcare provision is inherently unfair. There is also a growing awareness that the tools and methodologies applied in tackling health inequalities require further development. Evaluations as well as interventions usually focus on population-based indicators, but do not always provide guidance for frontline service evaluation and delivery. That is why the evaluation framework presented here focuses on facilitating local service development, service provider and user involvement, and the adequate representation of different population groups.

Methods: A participative evaluation framework was constructed by drawing on six common success characteristics extrapolated from the published literature and policies on health inequalities. This framework was then applied to an intervention addressing women's psychosocial health needs in order to demonstrate its utility in practice.

Results: The framework provides healthcare professionals with an evidence-based tool for evaluating projects or programmes targeting health inequalities in ways that are responsive to local contexts and stakeholders.

Conclusion: This participative evaluation framework supports the identification of meaningful psychosocial and contextual indicators for assessing the diverse health and social needs of service users. It uses multi-dimensional indicators to assess health and social care needs, to inform local service development, and to facilitate the exchange of knowledge between researchers, service providers, and service users. The inherent responsiveness enables rigorous yet flexible action on local health inequalities.

目的:医疗保健提供者面临着健康和医疗保健提供的分配本质上是不公平的说法。人们还日益认识到,需要进一步发展用于解决保健不平等问题的工具和方法。评估和干预措施通常侧重于以人口为基础的指标,但并不总是为一线服务的评估和提供提供指导。因此,本文提出的评价框架侧重于促进地方服务发展、服务提供者和用户的参与以及不同人口群体的充分代表性。方法:通过从已发表的文献和健康不平等政策中推断出六个共同的成功特征,构建了一个参与式评估框架。然后将该框架应用于解决妇女心理社会健康需求的干预措施,以证明其在实践中的效用。结果:该框架为卫生保健专业人员提供了一个以证据为基础的工具,以适应当地情况和利益攸关方的方式评估针对卫生不平等问题的项目或规划。结论:这一参与性评价框架有助于确定有意义的社会心理和环境指标,以评估服务使用者的各种健康和社会需求。它使用多维指标来评估保健和社会护理需求,为地方服务发展提供信息,并促进研究人员、服务提供者和服务使用者之间的知识交流。固有的反应能力使我们能够对地方卫生不平等采取严格而灵活的行动。
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引用次数: 11
Energy price once again on the rise. 能源价格再次上涨。
Pub Date : 2008-05-01 DOI: 10.1177/14664240081280030901
Shannon McKenzie
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引用次数: 0
UK What's in store for doctors? 英国医生面临的挑战是什么?
Pub Date : 2008-05-01 DOI: 10.1177/14664240081280030806
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引用次数: 0
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