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View article: Association of cataract and glaucoma with insomnia and diabetes among middle-aged and older adults in India: evidence from LASI wave I
Association of cataract and glaucoma with insomnia and diabetes among middle-aged and older adults in India: evidence from LASI wave I Open
Background Glaucoma and cataract in India are prevalent among middle-aged and older adults. It affects two different areas of the eye. The objectives of the study were to examine the ubiquity of eye illnesses like glaucoma and cataract and…
View article: A study on spatial association of poor child health outcomes and multidimensional poverty in India
A study on spatial association of poor child health outcomes and multidimensional poverty in India Open
The findings highlight the need for specific policies, as one-size-fits-all approaches across districts have not worked. High cluster districts should be named High-Priority Development Zones. These zones should receive mobile health servi…
View article: Objective Evaluation of Anterior Chamber Characteristics in Angle Closure Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
Objective Evaluation of Anterior Chamber Characteristics in Angle Closure Disease Diagnosis and Treatment Open
A gonioscope is the only tool to diagnose angle closure diseases. It is indispensable, but unfortunately underperformed and completely subjective. The angle of the anterior chamber is not the only structure that contributes to closure. Oth…
View article: Optimizing antepartum and post-partum health care support and practices and its association with dietary intake among the reproductive women: a national level study from Indian context
Optimizing antepartum and post-partum health care support and practices and its association with dietary intake among the reproductive women: a national level study from Indian context Open
Emphasis should be laid on access to maternal healthcare services including adequate ANC follow up and taking extra precaution in providing the services for different Governmental schemes for pregnant women with the aim of promoting of app…
View article: Spatial association of biosocial and economic factors with reproductive women obesity in urban India
Spatial association of biosocial and economic factors with reproductive women obesity in urban India Open
Obesity creates several health complications among the urban women from reproductive age group. So far it is most ignored public health concern particularly in Indian context. The study aims to focus on the identification of cluster of dis…
View article: Disregarding hygienic menstrual practices initiating reproductive tract infections during adolescents and early adulthood periods: a cross-sectional analysis from Indian women
Disregarding hygienic menstrual practices initiating reproductive tract infections during adolescents and early adulthood periods: a cross-sectional analysis from Indian women Open
Background Overall 25% of women in India (aged 15–24 years) lead an unhygienic lifestyle during their menstrual period and currently, almost 8% of women suffer from two common reproductive tract infection problems. Objectives The study exa…
View article: Exploring the role of stress as a mediator between multidimensional poverty, food insecurity, and alcohol dependency among the tribal male adolescents: a study in the Dooars region
Exploring the role of stress as a mediator between multidimensional poverty, food insecurity, and alcohol dependency among the tribal male adolescents: a study in the Dooars region Open
Alcohol consumption among tribal male adolescents is a pressing issue linked to various social and health challenges. This study investigates how stress mediates the relationship between multidimensional poverty, food insecurity, and alcoh…
View article: Cognitive decline gap between male and female in Indian context: Examining the contribution of underlying factors using non-linear decomposition analysis
Cognitive decline gap between male and female in Indian context: Examining the contribution of underlying factors using non-linear decomposition analysis Open
Background: Cognitive decline denotes the condition of having memory loss, reduced or slower thinking skills. It is an alarming issue with the increasing age of individuals and sometimes it hinders the smooth functioning of daily activitie…
View article: Spatial prevalence and associated risk factors of childhood diarrhea: A cross-sectional study in rural Indian context
Spatial prevalence and associated risk factors of childhood diarrhea: A cross-sectional study in rural Indian context Open
Diarrheal disease is the most prevalent health issue among children under the age of five, contributing to a staggering toll of approximately 525,000 deaths worldwide each year. Despite its devastating consequences, it is essential to note…
View article: Association of depression with widowhood, loneliness, and social non-participation among older women in India
Association of depression with widowhood, loneliness, and social non-participation among older women in India Open
Widowhood is a disastrous incident occurring at any stage of life for surviving oneself particularly the older women having critical reflexes on their physical, emotional and as well as socio-economic well-bring. Living alone and being cor…
View article: Confluence of newborn's sex and their mother's characteristics resulting in fetal macrosomia among Indian neonates
Confluence of newborn's sex and their mother's characteristics resulting in fetal macrosomia among Indian neonates Open
Emphasis should be given on counseling for mothers for desired weight management before and during pregnancy, gestational diabetes and hypertension screening, physical activity during pregnancy, adequate ANC follow up and balanced dietary …
View article: An association of deficiencies in balanced dietary practices and inadequate iron and folic acid supplement’s intake during pregnancy and increasing risk of pre-eclampsia or eclampsia among Indian women
An association of deficiencies in balanced dietary practices and inadequate iron and folic acid supplement’s intake during pregnancy and increasing risk of pre-eclampsia or eclampsia among Indian women Open
Pre-eclampsia or eclampsia is a serious reproductive health problem which can cause maternal, fetal and neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. However till the notable reasons of it is not very clear at all. The main essence of the pr…
View article: Synthesizing the risk of morbidities and lifestyle factors on insomnia symptoms among middle-aged and older adult persons in India
Synthesizing the risk of morbidities and lifestyle factors on insomnia symptoms among middle-aged and older adult persons in India Open
Purpose Most of the time increasing age and improper lifestyle enhance the burgeoning health challenge for middle-aged and older adult persons. In this way, the present study seeks to know the association of morbidity, lifestyle parameters…
View article: Analyzing determinants from both compositional and contextual level impeding desired linear growth of children in Indian context
Analyzing determinants from both compositional and contextual level impeding desired linear growth of children in Indian context Open
Childhood stunting is recognized as significant public health concern in India. It is a form of malnutrition with impaired linear growth and creates a range of adversaries among children, including under-5 mortality, morbidity, and physica…
View article: When Indian mother delivers neonates larger than 4000 grams: Possibly maternal characteristics and newborn’s sex play decisive role associated with fetal macrosomia
When Indian mother delivers neonates larger than 4000 grams: Possibly maternal characteristics and newborn’s sex play decisive role associated with fetal macrosomia Open
Background A new born’s birth weight occur ≥ 4000 grams is defined as fetal macrosomia, recognized as a serious reproductive and child health problem, directly or indirectly can contribute to severe maternal, fetal and neonatal morbidity, …
View article: Substance Use and Its Association with Risky Sexual Behaviour among Indian Men: A Relative Risk Analysis from Socio-Demographic and Economic Groups
Substance Use and Its Association with Risky Sexual Behaviour among Indian Men: A Relative Risk Analysis from Socio-Demographic and Economic Groups Open
Engagement in risky sexual behaviour after consuming different substances is more prevalent among Indian men. Sometimes, practicing risky sexual behaviour increases the risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including HIV, among ind…
View article: Role of proximate and non-proximate determinants in children ever born among Indian women: Change detection analysis from NFHS-3 & 5
Role of proximate and non-proximate determinants in children ever born among Indian women: Change detection analysis from NFHS-3 & 5 Open
India is a developing nation and has achieved a significant reduction in fertility. This study attempted to identify the trend of change in children ever born (CEB) against proximate and non-proximate factors over the 2005–2019 period. Thi…
View article: Social Jeopardy of Substance Use among Adolescents: A Review to Recognize the Common Risk and Protective Factors at the Global Level
Social Jeopardy of Substance Use among Adolescents: A Review to Recognize the Common Risk and Protective Factors at the Global Level Open
Adolescence is a phase of life between childhood and adulthood marked by rapid biological, social and psychological changes. During this phase, individuals bear a more emotional and curious mind and may engage in risky behaviours. Decades …
View article: Individual and parental factors on depressive disorder and its detrimental effects among adolescents and young adults: A study from Bihar state, India
Individual and parental factors on depressive disorder and its detrimental effects among adolescents and young adults: A study from Bihar state, India Open
Introduction: Worldwide depression is one of the most common chronic disorder as well as mental health problems in adolescent and young adult boys & girls. In Bihar, as per the report published by population council of India namely “Unders…
View article: “Human elephant conflict in changing land-use land-cover scenario in and adjoining region of Buxa tiger reserve, India”
“Human elephant conflict in changing land-use land-cover scenario in and adjoining region of Buxa tiger reserve, India” Open
The land use land cover changes (LULCC) in and around wildlife habitat are one of the major driving forces behind frequent human elephant conflict (HEC). The present study aims to determine the spatiotemporal LULC changes and its impact on…
View article: P.072 Ticagrelor vs Clopidogrel in Addition to Aspirin in Minor Ischemic Stroke/ TIA – a Systematic Review & Network Meta-Analysis (NMA)
P.072 Ticagrelor vs Clopidogrel in Addition to Aspirin in Minor Ischemic Stroke/ TIA – a Systematic Review & Network Meta-Analysis (NMA) Open
Background: Dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) is recommended after minor ischemic stroke/ transient ischemic attack (TIA), but Clopidogrel/ Aspirin has never been compared directly to Ticagrelor/ Aspirin. Our objective is to compare these r…
View article: Latent factor analysis and measurement on sustainable urban livability in Siliguri Municipal Corporation, West Bengal through EFA and CFA model
Latent factor analysis and measurement on sustainable urban livability in Siliguri Municipal Corporation, West Bengal through EFA and CFA model Open
United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal targets to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable; as it is predicting 95% urban expansion in the next decades. Consequently, urban livability can serve as…