• Dr. Oduyebo is also involved with the US Zika Pregnancy Registry, and provides technical assistance to support state, tribal, local and territorial health departments collecting information about pregnancy and infant outcomes following laboratory evidence of confirmed or possible Zika virus infection during pregnancy. (cdc.gov)
  • 4] This is in addition to a series of other recommendations for nutrition interventions as part of antenatal care for a positive pregnancy experience and other important maternal and child outcomes. (who.int)
  • Primary outcomes were home-based child stimulation, positive parenting behavior, and parenting stress. (gob.pe)
  • Systemic racism within health care and other social institutions has led to large racial and ethnic disparities in access to health care, poor health outcomes, and high mortality rates for women and children of color. (chcs.org)
  • Using culturally responsive, community-driven, and anti-racist approaches to support underserved, low-income, or at-risk families can help these programs increase opportunities to identify and address racial inequities and disparities, as well as improve maternal and early childhood outcomes. (chcs.org)
  • This brief explores strategies used by state Medicaid and health agencies in New York , Minnesota , and Vermont to improve equitable health and well-being outcomes through their home visiting programs. (chcs.org)
  • There are gaping disparities in maternal and early childhood health outcomes within communities of color. (chcs.org)
  • The Black community, in particular, is severely impacted by racist systems, policies, and practices that reduce access to health care and impede effective treatment - resulting in worse maternal and child health outcomes than other racial and ethnic groups. (chcs.org)
  • 2 , 3 , 4 Native Americans/Alaska Natives, Asian Pacific Islanders, and subgroups of Latina women and children also fare worse than white families when it comes to maternal and child health outcomes. (chcs.org)
  • Evidence-based home visiting programs offer a proven track record in addressing or at least mitigating disparities in health care quality and health outcomes by coordinating care and referrals to a variety of services, including other early childhood care and education programs. (chcs.org)
  • 6 When home visiting programs use culturally responsive and community-driven approaches to support underserved, low-income, or at-risk families, they can be even better positioned to address racial and ethnic disparities and improve maternal and early childhood outcomes. (chcs.org)
  • The featured states participated in Aligning Early Childhood and Medicaid , a national initiative led by the Center for Health Care Strategies with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that aimed to enhance alignment across Medicaid and state agencies responsible for early childhood programs with the goal of improving the health and social outcomes of infants and children in low-income families. (chcs.org)
  • The reform improved a range of maternal health outcomes, including BMI, blood pressure, pain, and me mntal health, and it increased health-promoting behaviors, such as exercise and not smoking. (repec.org)
  • Previous studies indicated a range of risk factors associated with these poor outcomes, including maternal psychosocial and economic wellbeing. (springer.com)
  • The consequences of these poor perinatal outcomes present a significant public health issue, requiring an exploration into primary prevention. (springer.com)
  • Previous studies have shown that parenting stress is related to child behavior problems, but few studies have investigated the transactional relations across time between parenting stress and child internalizing and externalizing outcomes separately, examining within-person changes. (frontiersin.org)
  • Previous evaluations of the program have included only small numbers of Healthy Start participants and have focused almost solely on infant outcomes - excluding the program's impacts on health behaviors, public service use and maternal outcomes. (sc.edu)
  • The researchers looked for the program's impacts on prenatal care, public service use and maternal/infant health outcomes by comparing this group to 48K women-newborn dyads who were not participants in Healthy Start but lived in the same counties and delivered during the same time frame. (sc.edu)
  • While their findings echo those of previous studies that have not found a significant impact on infant and maternal outcomes, the authors believe an adjustment to the program may reverse these trends. (sc.edu)
  • This research emphasizes the need for a more comprehensive understanding of the social determinants of health and their impact on maternal and intergenerational outcomes. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Pre-pregnancy health also impacts the risk and severity of hypertensive outcomes. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • This increases the risk of maternal morbidities and adverse outcomes such as preterm birth as the body works to both sustain maternal physiology and support a growing fetus during pregnancy. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • The study used structural equation modeling, linking latent social determinants of health, longitudinal markers of allostatic load across gestation, and hypertensive pregnancy outcomes in a multigroup framework. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • The data paints a grim picture for many families: Mothers and children in states with the toughest abortion restrictions tend to have less access to health care and financial assistance, as well as worse health outcomes. (kosu.org)
  • One groundbreaking project called The Turnaway Study spent a decade comparing the experiences of people who had abortions with those who wanted abortions but were denied them, and found that those who were denied treatment experienced worse economic and mental health outcomes than those who received care. (kosu.org)
  • Even before the Dobbs ruling, the 14 states with the most restrictive abortion laws had the worst maternal and child health outcomes in the country, according to an amicus brief filed on behalf of Jackson Women's Health Organization by the American Public Health Association (APHA), the Guttmacher Institute, the Center for U.S. Policy and hundreds of public health scholars and professionals. (kosu.org)
  • The brief cites poorer maternal and child health outcomes across existing risk measures, including mistimed and unwanted pregnancy, low infant birth weight, infant mortality, child poverty and adverse childhood experiences. (kosu.org)
  • Is maternal income in childhood associated with adolescent health and behavioral outcomes? (cdc.gov)
  • Maternal income increases immediate investment in children for food, child care, and health care, but whether maternal income influences longer term health and behavioral outcomes is unknown. (cdc.gov)
  • Maternal income during early childhood may influence adolescent behavioral outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • This Center program focuses on improving maternal health equity and outcomes in the United States. (reproductiverights.org)
  • The week aims to raise awareness around racial inequities in U.S. maternal health outcomes. (reproductiverights.org)
  • The countries with the best maternal health outcomes also have universal health coverage. (everymothercounts.org)
  • Greater social support was not universally associated with healthy behaviors. (nih.gov)
  • This meta-analysis showed that SB is positively associated with the risk of CD or MCI in the elderly, providing a higher level of evidence for the promotion of healthy behaviors by clinicians and health policymakers. (frontiersin.org)
  • This literature review focuses on the facilitators of and barriers to priority behaviors for the USAID Healthy Behaviors Activity. (fhi360.org)
  • The USAID Healthy Behaviors Activity seeks to increase sustained adoption of healthy behaviors in Ethiopia using evidence-based, theory-informed social and behavior change strategies. (fhi360.org)
  • Nutrition International works in collaboration with government and other partners to improve maternal and newborn health and nutrition (MNHN) through enhancing the provision, quality and integration of health and nutrition services and empowering women and their families to seek care and adopt healthy behaviours. (who.int)
  • Additionally, many approaches involving women, families, and local communities as active stakeholders in interventions and strategies to improve maternal health. (wikipedia.org)
  • Keith emphasized the importance of understanding the social determinants of health, stating, "More comprehensive and detailed analyses of socio-structural domains are needed to identify promising avenues for policy and intervention to improve maternal health. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • In most cases, maternal health encompasses the health care dimensions of family planning, preconception, prenatal, and postnatal care in order to ensure a positive and fulfilling experience. (wikipedia.org)
  • The New York State Department of Health conducted listening sessions to learn about implicit biases Black mothers face in prenatal, delivery, and postnatal care. (chcs.org)
  • Published in the American Journal of Public Health , they found that the federally-funded program resulted in significant reductions in inadequate prenatal care, large-for-gestational-age births, and inadequate weight gain during pregnancy as well as positive impacts on breast feeding practices and participation in other public services programs (e.g. (sc.edu)
  • This study addresses the link between feelings about pregnancy, birth control use, and both prenatal and postnatal care-taking behaviors. (confex.com)
  • Women who intended/were happy about their pregnancy were significantly more likely to perform prenatal and postnatal care-taking behaviors. (confex.com)
  • It was possible to identify the fundamental role of health professionals in the most impacting contingencies: time of diagnosis, prenatal consultations, search for a specialized center, and maternity. (bvsalud.org)
  • Parents should be interviewed about prenatal history and maternal health factors that may have affected the pregnancy. (medscape.com)
  • World's largest, on-going telephone health survey system, tracking health conditions and risk behaviors in the United States yearly since 1984. (cdc.gov)
  • Survey system monitors priority health-risk behaviors and the prevalence of obesity and asthma among youth and young adults. (cdc.gov)
  • Objectives: To determine the immediate impact of acute COVID-19 infection on maternal well-being and parenting practices among Brazilian families. (gob.pe)
  • FRIDAY, Jan. 7, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Maternal thyroid hormone trajectories may impact behavioral development in preschool-aged boys, according to a study published online Jan. 6 in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism . (healthday.com)
  • It is worth noting that, our findings regarding the effect of maternal thyroid hormone trajectories on preschoolers' behavioral development are only observed in boys,' the authors write. (healthday.com)
  • Behavioral scientists have long noted the similarity between the maternal behaviors of some wasps and the nurturing and provisioning activities of workers. (sciencedaily.com)
  • At this point, the researchers discovered, behavioral gene expression in her brain changes, becoming distinct from that seen during her maternal period. (sciencedaily.com)
  • BACKGROUND: Males with fragile X syndrome (FXS) may have difficulty with social communication and language in addition to behavioral concerns such as noncompliance to maternal requests. (bvsalud.org)
  • In other cases, maternal health can reduce maternal morbidity and mortality. (wikipedia.org)
  • Maternal morbidity and mortality particularly affects women of color and women living in low and lower-middle income countries. (wikipedia.org)
  • The application of wearable devices and telehealth solutions, as well as harnessing large datasets have the potential to lead to solutions that can reverse the disturbing trend in HDP-related maternal morbidity and mortality. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Diarrhea, dysentery and gastroenterites, commonly known as acute diarrheal diseases, are a public health problem, as they are responsible for higher rates of morbidity and mortality in children below the age of five(1). (bvsalud.org)
  • B ehavioral and developmental problems are major challenges for U.S. children (Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health, 1993). (nationalacademies.org)
  • The new system provides estimates as three-year averages based on 2019-2021 final data from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS). (cdc.gov)
  • Methods: We monitored family health and caregiving behavior including the incidence of COVID-19 infections in the surveyed households through bi-weekly phone interviews over 50 weeks, from June 2020 to May 2021. (gob.pe)
  • In 2021, U.S. maternal mortality rates jumped by 38.2% after increasing 18.4% in 2020. (reproductiverights.org)
  • Basic resuscitation equipment is not available in many low-resource settings, and was therefore identified by the UN Commission on Life-Saving Commodities for Women's and Children's Health as one of 13 commodities that if more widely accessed and properly used, could save the lives of more than six million women and children worldwide. (healthcommcapacity.org)
  • Children with less educated mothers were exposed to more health risks, fewer health promoting factors, worse social support and had a higher medical care consumption than children with mothers with higher levels of education.In conclusion, the results show that children's health seems to be highly influenced by the characteristics of the families into which they are born. (lu.se)
  • Researchers sought to evaluate the presence of between group differences in 1) quality and quantity of maternal sleep, 2) quality and quantity of infant sleep, 3) maternal physical activity and weight loss, 4) psychosocial variables including postpartum depression and perceived social support and 5) mothers' preference for potential weight loss and infant sleep training interventions. (uconn.edu)
  • Another way to increase the effectiveness of existing interventions while simultaneously decreasing cost is by integrating maternal health with other sectors. (wilsoncenter.org)
  • His research seeks to design and evaluate interventions to promote health behaviors in low-income settings, particularly eastern and southern Africa. (upenn.edu)
  • He has led several randomized trials of interventions to promote takeup and use of health services and technologies. (upenn.edu)
  • Building off of previous work on zoonosis with the SEEDZ/(ZELS) platform we are developing one-health interventions with communities in Northern Tanzania. (gla.ac.uk)
  • WHO estimates that about 295,000 maternal deaths occurred in 2017. (wikipedia.org)
  • One third of the maternal deaths occur in India and Nigeria. (wikipedia.org)
  • The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has recognized that racial and ethnic biases contribute to disproportionate pregnancy-related deaths among women of color and has put forth recommendations to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care. (chcs.org)
  • The Maternal Care Access and Reducing Emergencies (CARE) Act will reduce the increasing rate of deaths among Black mothers resulting from pregnancy or childbirth. (theweeklychallenger.com)
  • Over half of all maternal deaths in the U.S. can be prevented. (everymothercounts.org)
  • Anaemia during pregnancy is common and can have serious consequences for both mother and child, including increased risk of low birthweight and preterm birth, as well as maternal and perinatal mortality. (who.int)
  • This paper finds an association between maternal financial strain and risk of preterm birth that is as high as that for smoking. (springer.com)
  • I specialize on issues related to health and disease, environment, conservation, gender, livelihoods, and community-based impact-driven methods in East Africa. (gla.ac.uk)
  • Ruart S, Sinnapah S, Hue O, Janky E, Antoine-Jonville S. Association Between Maternal Body Mass and Physical Activity Counseling During Pregnancy. (i-jmr.org)
  • Using data from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development, we examine the association between maternal income in early and later childhood on body mass index percentile, problem behaviors, and self-reported health status at age 15 among a sample of children (N = 1,283) whose mothers were employed at at least one observation time point between birth and age 15 (1991-2005). (cdc.gov)
  • The bill addresses bias in judgement or behavior resulting from implicit attitudes and stereotypes. (theweeklychallenger.com)
  • MIHA collects self-reported information about maternal and infant experiences and about maternal attitudes and behaviors before, during and shortly after pregnancy. (ca.gov)
  • Employee smoking behavior changes and attitudes following a restrictive policy on worksite smoking in a large company. (cdc.gov)
  • Our findings have important implications for care providers and health policy makers in terms of how to narrow racial disparities in perinatal health by serving high-risk populations via community programs. (sc.edu)
  • Our findings have important implications for care providers and health policy makers in terms of how to narrow racial disparities in perinatal health by serving high-risk populations via community programs," Liu says. (sc.edu)
  • The study's findings reveal that embodied stress rooted in the social environment plays a pivotal role in driving maternal hypertensive disparities. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Keith highlighted the critical findings from her research, "our study demonstrates that embodied stress rooted in the social environment is a major driver of maternal hypertensive disparities in the United States. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • These findings challenge existing narratives focused on individual behaviors and demonstrate the need for targeted policy and intervention strategies to address maternal hypertensive disparities. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • These findings suggest that increased maternal income, a positive externality of maternal employment , may increase the net benefit of maternal employment for child behavior. (cdc.gov)
  • This Public Health Statement summarizes the Division of Toxicology and Human Health Science's findings on PBDEs, tells you about them, the effects of exposure, and describes what you can do to limit that exposure. (cdc.gov)
  • [19] Research [20] has found that parenting style is significantly related to a child's subsequent mental health and well-being. (wikipedia.org)
  • As the first and dominant figure in a child's life, the mother is responsible for determining the proper parenting behaviors to apply to maintain the child's physical health. (thieme-connect.de)
  • 6 Viswanath S, Asokan S, Geethapriya PR, Eswara K. Parenting styles and their influence on child's dental behavior and caries status: an analytical cross-sectional study. (thieme-connect.de)
  • Association between a child's caries experience and the mother's perception of her child's oral health status. (thieme-connect.de)
  • Therefore, we conclude that parenting stress and child internalizing as well as parenting stress and child externalizing behaviors have transactional associations from child's age 5 to 9 years. (frontiersin.org)
  • Maternal Decision-Making Input and Health-Seeking Behaviors Between Pregnancy and the Child's Second Birthday: A Cross-Sectional Study in Nepal. (nih.gov)
  • The socioeconomic position (SEP) of the family affects the child's health from the very beginning of life through the mother's health-related behaviors during pregnancy. (lu.se)
  • The Maternal and Infant Health Assessment (MIHA), is an annual, statewide-representative survey of women with a recent live birth in California. (ca.gov)
  • To read more about how MIHA data are used to guide public health programs and services to improve the health of mothers and infants in California go to our Successes page. (ca.gov)
  • MIHA is a collaborative effort of the Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH) and the Women, Infant & Children (WIC) Division of the California Department of Public Health and the Center for Health Equity at the University of California, San Francisco . (ca.gov)
  • The MIHA project is supported by the California Department of Public Health using federal funds from the Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children. (ca.gov)
  • Data were obtained from the California Maternal and Infant Health Assessment (MIHA). (confex.com)
  • We used modified Poisson regression to determine association between health behaviors and financial and emotional social support, adjusted for sociodemographic characteristics. (nih.gov)
  • In this thesis, the associations between sociodemographic factors and early life factors (e.g., maternal smoking during pregnancy, exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke, breastfeeding, and high birth weight) on the one hand and health and medical care consumption on the other hand, were investigated among small children in Malmö. (lu.se)
  • We assessed maternal adaptation and the relationship between maternal sociodemographic factors and adaptation as well as examining maternal distress. (who.int)
  • Linking Antenatal and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health Knowledge, and Behavior Among Women in the Policy for Science, Health and Nutrition (PoSHAN) Community Studies in Nepal. (tufts.edu)
  • This work is in partnership with MOHCDGEC (including the Tanzania Food and Nutrition Centre, Medical Stores Department and Tanzania Food and Drug Authority), the President's Office, Regional Administration and Local Government, Local Government Authorities, and Amref Health Africa. (who.int)
  • Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (2005-2008) has found that adults ages 20 and over with depression were more likely to be cigarette smokers than those without depression. (cdc.gov)
  • Maternal parenting styles in the aspect of fulfilling nutrition and maintaining oral health affect the occurrence of stunting and ECC in children. (thieme-connect.de)
  • 7 Mistry SK, Hossain MB, Arora A. Maternal nutrition counselling is associated with reduced stunting prevalence and improved feeding practices in early childhood: a post-program comparison study. (thieme-connect.de)
  • Strong knowledge of a range of community health issues (maternal, child and neonatal health, malaria, nutrition, non-commutable diseases, and water sanitation and hygiene. (peacecorps.gov)
  • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition, Health, or Nursing. (peacecorps.gov)
  • Results from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III) show that Black and Mexican children, compared to Whites at all levels of family income, receive lower scores on subtests of an IQ scale and on reading and writing achievement tests ( Figure 12-1 ) (Kramer et al. (nationalacademies.org)
  • International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (1975-2020) published peer-reviewed research on sexual and reproductive health in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Asia. (guttmacher.org)
  • Back issues of International Family Planning Perspectives (1975-2008) and International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (2009-2020), are available online through JSTOR to participating libraries. (guttmacher.org)
  • Such behaviors are indicative of a eusocial society, in which some individuals lose, or sacrifice, their reproductive functions and instead work to benefit the larger group. (sciencedaily.com)
  • California has more undocumented immigrants than any other state, many of whom are unable to access basic primary care, preventive care, and the reproductive health services that they need to stay healthy. (everymothercounts.org)
  • This study sought to explore the relationships between infant sleep training, maternal physical activity levels, and weight loss during the first postpartum year by comparing mothers who successfully sleep trained their infants with those who did not. (uconn.edu)
  • Results indicate that mothers who successfully sleep trained their infants reported higher quality and quantity of maternal sleep and infant sleep, as well as higher levels of perceived social support. (uconn.edu)
  • Evidence-based home visiting programs can help reduce racial and ethnic health disparities by providing mothers with screenings, case management, family support, and referrals that address a family's physical, mental, and health-related social needs. (chcs.org)
  • The burden of these health disparities cannot fall onto pregnant individuals to mitigate on their own- families and mothers need support. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Mothers revealed that intrauterine diagnosis was important and that professionals' behaviors are crucial in this trajectory to ensure access to the benefits of early discovery. (bvsalud.org)
  • RESULTS: Comparing between tasks, mothers requested a behavior most often during the snack task and used a higher proportion of indirect requests during the iPad task. (bvsalud.org)
  • Adolescent compliance was predicted by maternal request frequency such that mothers who used more requests had adolescent sons who were less compliant. (bvsalud.org)
  • Maternal responsivity was higher for mothers of adolescents with FXS-only compared to those with FXS and high autism symptoms. (bvsalud.org)
  • It was observed that maternal skills are essential for the children's well-being, and that it is important that the mothers should be provided with guidance and encouraged in relation to the prevention and treatment of diarrhea. (bvsalud.org)
  • ABSTRACT Although socioeconomic status is one of the essential factors in much health research, it is one of the most difficult constructs to measure. (who.int)
  • The aim of this study was to develop a relatively accurate, easy-to-calculate method to estimate socioeconomic status (SES) for health research in Iraq as well as similar profile countries in the developing world. (who.int)
  • Monica Keith , assistant professor of Anthropology, recently published insights into the complex factors contributing to maternal hypertension and health disparities in a paper titled, " Social Determinant Pathways to Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy Among Nulliparous U.S. Women " in the journal Women's Health Issues . (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Pregnancy and the postnatal period are critical times for ensuring the health and wellbeing of women and their children. (who.int)
  • Collaborating with the Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MOHCDGEC) to increase antenatal care (ANC) quality and attendance and the provision and consumption of IFA supplements, as well as a package of care for women and newborns at delivery and in the postnatal period. (who.int)
  • Adolescence is a critical period for health promotion, disease prevention, and the development of healthy habits. (cdc.gov)
  • His work has focused on medication adherence, HIV prevention and treatment, and behaviors related to maternal and child health. (upenn.edu)
  • ABSTRACT: The aim was to characterize the social conditions, incidence of diarrhea, and maternal conducts in the prevention and management of this pathology. (bvsalud.org)
  • Although examples provided in the guides are specific to HDSP programs, the information might also prove valuable to other state health department programs, especially chronic disease programs. (cdc.gov)
  • The survey's purpose is to gather information about health behaviors and factors known to contribute to or increase the risk of chronic disease, acute illness, injury, disability and premature death. (wyo.gov)
  • When asked about the role of stress on the evolution of maternal morbidity, Keith said, "the physiological stress induced by pregnancy compounds with pre-pregnancy allostatic load (wear and tear on the body that accumulates as an individual is exposed to repeated or chronic stress), and I think about allostasis across gestation as a threshold model. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • The lack of consistent access to care means that immigrants are more likely to enter pregnancy with untreated chronic health conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure, which put women and their babies at increased risk of pregnancy complications. (everymothercounts.org)
  • When women are unable to access affordable health insurance or a regular provider, they are more likely to enter into pregnancy with chronic conditions. (everymothercounts.org)
  • Some of the most common chronic health conditions - high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity - contribute to higher risk in pregnancy and birth. (everymothercounts.org)
  • The researchers found links between maternal knowledge, behavior, and natal care. (tufts.edu)
  • Capacity-building of health care workers, through training, supportive supervision and provision of job aids. (who.int)
  • Regular preventive health care visits during this period are recommended to promote health and quality of life. (cdc.gov)
  • As women have gained access to family planning and skilled birth attendance with backup emergency obstetric care, the global maternal mortality has fallen by about 44 percent, which represented a decline of about 2.3 percent annually over the period from 1990 to 2015. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2010 the U.S. Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations described maternal mortality as a "sentinel event", and uses it to assess the quality of a health care system. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the Center for Health Care Strategies, we strive to reflect the core values of diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout our work and in our workplace. (chcs.org)
  • Research shows that health care providers spend less time with Black patients, ignore their symptoms, minimize their concerns , and undertreat their pain . (chcs.org)
  • The Maternal CARE Act addresses racial and ethnic disparities in women's health - including in maternal mortality. (theweeklychallenger.com)
  • Report from Ellen-Marie Whelan, Lesley Russell, and Sonia Sekhar examines how recently passed health care legislation will address the childhood obesity epidemic. (americanprogress.org)
  • While harming the health of millions of Americans, obesity is concurrently contributing greatly to rising health care costs-more than a quarter of America's health care costs estimated to be related to obesity. (americanprogress.org)
  • As a consequence, obesity needs to be addressed as both a sociological and a physiological issue, with the responsibility for tackling obesity extending well beyond health care to a comprehensive societal approach. (americanprogress.org)
  • The new law, titled The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or PPACA, contains a number of provisions to address childhood obesity in the context of health care and public health. (americanprogress.org)
  • They are far less likely to have assistance for themselves and their children, and they are far less likely to have health care available to them when they are pregnant and for their children," he tells Morning Edition . (kosu.org)
  • It also notes that Mississippi - at the center of the Dobbs case - ranked last in the Commonwealth Fund 's 2020 composite score for health system performances on measures including "overall preventable mortality" and "children without appropriate preventive care. (kosu.org)
  • Multiple factors contribute to the disparities that Black women experience, including structural racism, biased and discriminatory treatment from providers, limited access to quality care, and broader inequities in health that can lead to complications during pregnancy. (reproductiverights.org)
  • Harnessing the power of law, policy, and strategic advocacy, the Initiative seeks to improve access to safe and respectful maternal health care for all who need it, and to ensure that all people have an opportunity to attain the highest standard of maternal health possible for themselves. (reproductiverights.org)
  • The Initiative's three main priorities are ensuring high quality data collection, fighting for access to safe and respectful comprehensive maternal health care, and addressing racism within and beyond the health care system. (reproductiverights.org)
  • All care-taking behaviors except infant checkup were significantly associated with intendedness and/or happiness about their pregnancy. (confex.com)
  • Women who intended their pregnancy, or were very happy about it, reported the care-taking behaviors more often. (confex.com)
  • Identify six care-taking behaviors that are significantly associated with pregnancy intendedness and/or happiness. (confex.com)
  • Describe the relationship between specific demographic characteristics and care-taking behaviors when pregnancy intention and/or happiness is lacking. (confex.com)
  • The studies in the thesis were population-based and cross-sectional, and the study populations comprised children who visited the Child health care (CHC) centers for their 8-month or 4-year check-up during 2003-2008 and whose parents answered a self-administered questionnaire. (lu.se)
  • None of the information obtained through use of the search portal should in any way be used in clinical care without consulting a physician or licensed health professional. (who.int)
  • Dr. Oduyebo is also a subject matter expert, and provides clinical consultation to healthcare providers and state, tribal, local and territorial health departments through the CDC Zika Pregnancy Hotline. (cdc.gov)
  • The investment can be achieved in different ways, among the main ones being subsidizing the healthcare cost, education on maternal health, encouraging effective family planning, and ensuring progressive check up on the health of women with children. (wikipedia.org)
  • Subsidizing the cost of healthcare will help improve the health status of women. (wikipedia.org)
  • Also, when women attend clinics without being charged and are issued with free supplements, their health is maintained, and this reduces the cost that the monetary resources that the government invests in healthcare. (wikipedia.org)
  • Education on various issues related to maternal health is essential to control and improve the healthcare of women. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many hospitals and provider practices are committing to improving maternal healthcare by revising OB and hospital practice guidelines to prevent C-sections and premature deliveries and to allow women to labor longer. (everymothercounts.org)
  • The newly enacted comprehensive health reform law will enable our nation to address the rapidly increasing childhood obesity and overweight prevalence, which some project to double by 2030. (americanprogress.org)
  • We selected these indicators because, historically, there have been striking ethnic and racial differences in their prevalence, and because their preventable nature and impact on society as well as the individual have led them to be major health concerns. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Contrary to expectation, maternal distress in Pakistani women was negatively associated with SGA (OR 0.65: CI 0.48-0.88). (springer.com)
  • What's worse for them and for our society, overweight adolescents are more likely to become obese adults, with all the health problems that accompany obesity in adulthood. (americanprogress.org)
  • Our primary aim was therefore to explore ethno-specific risk factors for PTB and SGA, in particular in relation to psychosocial health, within an urban, multi-ethnic, socially disadvantaged cohort. (springer.com)
  • Maternal education and occupation were significantly associated with psychosocial adaptation. (who.int)
  • When controlling for family income (minus maternal income) and maternal employment characteristics, higher maternal income during early childhood was significantly associated with fewer adolescent problem behaviors. (cdc.gov)
  • NCHS has released a new interactive data query system that allows users to search for data on adults about selected health topics by detailed race and ethnicity groups and subgroups in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Questions for Lead Author Tainya C. Clarke, Ph.D., M.P.H., Health Statistician, of "Early Release of Selected Estimates Based on Data From January-June 2018 National Health Interview Survey. (cdc.gov)
  • These data suggest that some maternal behaviors are related to the growth of term and premature infants, although the mechanisms through which this occurs is unclear. (utmb.edu)
  • Data tables showing interesting information about health behaviors and risk factors among Wyoming adults are available. (wyo.gov)
  • Jagdish Udpadhyay agreed that more data is needed to affectively address stubbornly high maternal mortality numbers in some parts of the world. (wilsoncenter.org)
  • We combine Norwegian administrative data with survey data on the health of women around age 40 and estimate the medium- and long-term impacts of the reform using regression discontinuity and difference-inregression discontinuity designs. (repec.org)
  • 2018. " The Impact of Paid Maternity Leave on Maternal Health ," Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 18/22, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York. (repec.org)
  • Data regarding maternal socio-demographic and mental health were recorded. (springer.com)
  • The research team focused on the expression of behavior-related genes in Polistes metricus paper wasps, a species for which little genetic data was available when the study was begun. (sciencedaily.com)
  • An adult may lose employment because his or her impaired comprehension of social norms leads to poor judgment in worksite behavior (eg, speaking inappropriately to colleagues, bosses, or administrators). (medscape.com)
  • These results have implications for efforts to increase newborn health and reduce unwanted pregnancies, including issues of personal autonomy. (confex.com)
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) lists four injectable antibiotics for the treatment of neonatal sepsis on the Essential medicines list for children. (healthcommcapacity.org)
  • A program of studies designed to assess the health and nutritional status of adults and children in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • The same health-wealth gradient is also observed among children in China, with a large gap in health between rural and urban children. (mdpi.com)
  • This paper aims to review the major factors that have led to the relatively poor levels of health among China's rural children. (mdpi.com)
  • 4 Habimana S, Biracyaza E. Risk factors of stunting among children under 5 years of age in the eastern and western provinces of Rwanda: analysis of Rwanda Demographic And Health Survey 2014/2015. (thieme-connect.de)
  • 5 Mzumara B, Bwembya P, Halwiindi H, Mugode R, Banda J. Factors associated with stunting among children below five years of age in Zambia: evidence from the 2014 Zambia demographic and health survey. (thieme-connect.de)
  • Modelling the maternal oral health knowledge, age group, social-economic status, and oral health-related quality of life in stunting children. (thieme-connect.de)
  • Obese American children and teenagers today are on track to have poor health throughout their adult lives. (americanprogress.org)
  • Obese children and adolescents are more likely to have risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease and diabetes, be admitted to the hospital, be diagnosed with a mental health problem, and have bone and joint disorders than those who are not obese. (americanprogress.org)
  • But there are other factors, of course, that contribute to overweight or obese children in our society encompassing biology and behavior, which are often expressed within a cultural, environmental, and social framework. (americanprogress.org)
  • Research has also tied smoking during pregnancy to later health and behavior problems in children. (nih.gov)
  • The Peace Corps The Gambia's Community Health program seeks to continue to improve the health status and quality of life of Gambian communities, particularly of youth, women, and children, by promoting positive health-related practices using behavior change principles. (peacecorps.gov)
  • Improving complementary feeding of children 6 to 24 months of age requires an understanding of what drives feeding behaviors in specific cultural and economic contexts and which systematic approaches best facilitate beneficial and feasible changes. (fhi360.org)
  • By international standards, children in Sweden experience good health. (lu.se)
  • Maternal health is the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. (wikipedia.org)
  • Maternal health revolves around the health and wellness of pregnant women, particularly when they are pregnant, at the time they give birth, and during child-raising. (wikipedia.org)
  • WHO has indicated that even though motherhood has been considered as a fulfilling natural experience that is emotional to the mother, a high percentage of women develop health problems and sometimes even die. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because of this, there is a need to invest in the health of women. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, the health status of women should not be generalized with that of the other category of people. (wikipedia.org)
  • Countries such as the U.S, U.K, and others have laws where government and non-governmental bodies work to reduce and even eliminate any fee that is directed to pregnant women or women who have health issues that are related to pregnancy. (wikipedia.org)
  • Women who have the resources have a low chance of their health status deteriorating because of the knowledge they have. (wikipedia.org)
  • Gannon (n.p) reports that the maternal rate of mortality reduced by 70% between 1946 and 1953, when women started getting maternal education. (wikipedia.org)
  • We know maternal health medicines are safe, we know they're effective, we know they're essential to keeping women healthy throughout pregnancy and childbirth," said Kristy Kade at the Wilson Center on October 23. (wilsoncenter.org)
  • Unlike family planning commodities, for example, we have very little understanding of the actual number of women for whom essential maternal health medicines are not available," Kade said. (wilsoncenter.org)
  • As the U.S. faces a maternal health crisis, with Black women three times more likely to die than white women. (reproductiverights.org)
  • The Center for Black Women's Wellness (CBWW) is a community-based nonprofit organization that is committed to enhancing the health and well-being of Black women and their families. (cbww.org)
  • citation needed] According to a UNFPA report, social and economic status, culture norms and values, and geographic remoteness all increase maternal mortality, and the risk for maternal death (during pregnancy or childbirth) in sub-Saharan Africa is 175 times higher than in developed countries, and risk for pregnancy-related illnesses and negative consequences after birth is even higher. (wikipedia.org)
  • I have several research interests and projects spanning global health and conservation, primarily in East Africa. (gla.ac.uk)
  • Household COVID-19 infections significantly reduced home-based stimulation by 0.10 SDs (95%CI: −0.18, −0.01), positive parenting behaviors by 0.14 SDs (−0.21, −0.01), and increased parenting stress by 0.07 SDs (0.02, 0.12). (gob.pe)
  • The researchers found that a maternal high TSH trajectory was related to withdrawal and externalizing problems in boys (odds ratios, 2.01 and 2.69, respectively), while a moderate TSH trajectory was associated with aggressive behavior (odds ratio, 3.76). (healthday.com)
  • Researchers have used an innovative approach to reveal the molecular basis of altruistic behavior in wasps. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The researchers found that the pattern of behavior-related genes expressed in the brains of worker wasps was most similar to that seen in foundresses, the female wasps who alone build new colonies and devote much of their early lives to maternal tasks. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Arnold School researchers have partnered with collaborators at Prisma Health to evaluate the effects of the Midlands Healthy Start program. (sc.edu)
  • Health researchers are usually curate and easy-to-calculate SES index a successful private business and amass required to analyse their finding accord- for health research in Iraq and estimated a great amount of wealth. (who.int)
  • The Impact of Paid Maternity Leave on Maternal Health ," Discussion Paper Series in Economics 4/2018, Norwegian School of Economics, Department of Economics. (repec.org)