Materias dentro de su búsqueda.
Materias dentro de su búsqueda.
Clases sociales
3
History
3
Social classes
2
Agricultura y Estado
1
American fiction
1
Campesinos
1
Condiciones sociales
1
Conflicto social
1
Desigualdad social
1
Dreams
1
Educación
1
Educación cívica
1
Ejidos
1
Ethnic groups in literature
1
Goals
1
Group identity
1
Habilidad
1
Historia social
1
History and criticism
1
Imperialism in literature
1
Imperialismo
1
José Manuel Hidalgo y Esnaurrízar
1
Joven
1
Lenguaje y cultura
1
Life Proyect
1
Literature and society
1
Mestizaje
1
Metas
1
Mexican Novel
1
Motivación
1
-
841por Long, Gráinne, Watkinson, Clare, Brage, Søren, Morris, Jerry, Tuxworth, Bill, Fentem, Peter, Griffin, Simon, Simmons, Rebecca, Wareham, Nicholas“…Cox multivariable regression quantified the association between self-reported achievement of activity guidelines—150 min of at least moderate activity per week, equivalent here to 30 or more 20-min episodes of at least moderate activity per month—and mortality adjusting for age, sex, smoking status, social class, geographical area, anxiety/depression and interview season. …”
Publicado 2014
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
842por Puigdomènech, Elisa, Trujillo-Gómez, Jose-Manuel, Martín-Cantera, Carlos, Díaz-Gete, Laura, Manzano-Montero, Mónica, Sánchez-Fondevila, Jessica, Gonzalez-Fernandez, Yolanda, Garcia-Rueda, Beatriz, Briones-Carrió, Elena-Mercedes, Clemente-Jiménez, Mª-Lourdes, Castaño, Carmen, Birulés-Muntané, Joan“…Factors associated with the use of ICTs were age, social class, educational level and nicotine dependence level. …”
Publicado 2015
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
843“…RESULTS: CRP, fibrinogen and odds of CRP >3 mg/L were all significantly raised for the unemployed, as compared to the employed participants (eg, OR for CRP >3 mg/L=1.43, CI 1.15 to 1.78 N=23 025), following adjustment for age, gender, occupational social class, housing tenure, smoking, alcohol consumption, body mass index, long-term illness and depressive/anxiety symptoms. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
844por Kinlen, Leo J“…RESULTS: Compared to the reference group, the social class adjusted ORs for the high and very high contact categories were 8.18 (95% CI 0.95 to 70.33) and 14.90 (1.20 to 184.90), respectively, with a significant trend across the categories (p value=0.024). …”
Publicado 2015
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
845por Adebusoye, Lawrence A., Olapade-olaopa, Olubunmi E., Ladipo, Modupe M., Owoaje, Eme T.“…Prevalence of ED was significantly associated with age (p < 0.0001), marital status (p = 0.032), income (p = 0.001), social class (p = 0.004), physical activities (p = 0.006) and BMI (p = 0.012). …”
Publicado 2012
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
846por Ambrosini, Gina L, Johns, David J, Northstone, Kate, Emmett, Pauline M, Jebb, Susan A“…Regression analyses were used to adjust for dietary misreporting, physical activity, and maternal social class. Results: Two major DPs were identified: higher z scores for DP1 were associated with greater DED, greater %E from free sugars and total fat, and lower fiber density; higher z scores for DP2 were associated with greater %E from free sugars but lower %E from total fat and DED. …”
Publicado 2016
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
847“…MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Characteristics of participants: age, sex, survivor versus patient by third party, side of stroke (R, L), social class; (from the sample of 59 participants): level of disability, stroke type, classification of users' intents for writing a post in the forum, quantification of needs addressed by the forum, topics of discussion. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
848por Khawaja, Anthony P., Chan, Michelle P. Y., Yip, Jennifer L. Y., Broadway, David C., Garway-Heath, David F., Luben, Robert, Hayat, Shabina, Matthews, Fiona E., Brayne, Carol, Khaw, Kay-Tee, Foster, Paul J.“…Multivariable linear regression models were used to assess associations of RNFL thickness with cognitive test scores, adjusted for age, sex, education level, social class, visual acuity, axial length, and history of cataract surgery. …”
Publicado 2016
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
849por Davies, S. J. C., Pearson, R. M., Stapinski, L., Bould, H., Christmas, D. M., Button, K. S., Skapinakis, P., Lewis, G., Evans, J.“…We excluded adolescents already depressed at 15 years and adjusted for social class, maternal education, birth order, gender, alcohol intake and smoking. …”
Publicado 2016
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
850por Liebrenz, Michael, Fisher, Carl Erik, Nellen, Romilda, Frei, Anja, Biechl, Anne-Catherine, Hiestand, Nina, Huber, Alice, Buadze, Anna, Eich, Dominique“…The sample was selected to provide diversity in relation to level of nicotine dependence, participation in a smoking-cessation program, gender, age, martial status and social class. Mayring’s qualitative content analysis approach was used to evaluate findings. …”
Publicado 2016
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
851“…Further adjustment for age, sex, social class, educational attainment, health behaviours, number of chronic physical illnesses present, neuroticism and GHQ score at baseline had only slight attenuating effects on these associations. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
852por Liljas, Ann E. M., Wannamethee, S. Goya, Whincup, Peter H., Papacosta, Olia, Walters, Kate, Iliffe, Steve, Lennon, Lucy T., Carvalho, Livia A., Ramsay, Sheena E.“…The associations remained after further adjustment for covariates including social class, lifestyle factors, co-morbidities and social engagement. …”
Publicado 2016
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
853“…RESULTS: Self‐reported short nighttime sleep duration and daytime sleep of longer than 1 hour were associated with preexisting CVD, breathlessness, depression, poor health, physical inactivity, and manual social class. In all men, self‐reported daytime sleep of longer than 1 hour duration was associated with significantly greater risk of HF after adjustment for potential confounders (adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) = 1.69, 95% CI = 1.06–2.71) than in those who reported no daytime napping. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
854“…Likewise, respondents from the middle social class and those with higher education levels were more likely to be informed (p < 0.02). …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
855“…Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated to examine behavior problems in childhood in relation to hypertension at 45 years of age according to logistic regression analysis, with adjustment for sex, social class in childhood and adulthood, childhood cognition, birth weight, gestational age at birth, body mass index (BMI), smoking, alcohol consumption, and physical activity. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
856“…Comparing change for those living in the greenest versus least green quartiles, participants showed a difference in overall physical activity of 4.21 MET hours/week (trend P=0.001), adjusted for baseline physical activity, age, sex, BMI, social class and marital status. This difference was 4.03 MET hours/week for recreational physical activity (trend P<0.001) and 1.28 MET hours/week for outdoor physical activity (trend P=0.007). …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
857“…Low SEP was also associated with increased odds of ICD-10 depression at 18 years, ranging from OR = 1.20 (95% CI [0.94–1.52]) for manual social class to 1.74 (1.35–2.24) for material hardship. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
858“…Children from lower social class statistically significantly sleep in the nets (p = 0.03), however, presence of 2 or more nets in a household independently predicted its regular use for the under-5s (β = 1.09, OR = 3, p = 0.02). …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
859“…METHODS: Using the 1958 birth cohort National Child Development Study, we tested whether Scouts–Guide attendance was associated with mental health (SF-36, Mental Health Index (MHI-5)) controlling for childhood risk factors and interacted with social class. RESULTS: Of the 9603 cohort members, 28% had participated in the Scouts–Guides. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
860por Trudel, Xavier, Shipley, Martin J., McEniery, Carmel M., Wilkinson, Ian B., Brunner, Eric J.“…The mean difference in 5-year PWV change was examined according to household income, education, employment grade, and father's social class, using linear mixed models. RESULTS: PWV increase [mean: confidence interval (m/s)] over 5 years was higher among participants with lower employment grade (0.38: 0.11–0.65), household income (0.58, 95%: 0.32–0.85), and education (0.30: 0.01, 0.58), after adjusting for sociodemographic variables, BMI, alcohol consumption, smoking, and other cardiovascular risk factors, namely SBP, mean arterial pressure, heart rate, cholesterol, diabetes, and antihypertensive use. …”
Publicado 2016
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto