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Women and Health
I. Jenitta Mary
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C. Chidambaranathan
“Women and Health” discuss the general perspective of women’s health in descriptive manner. Health is one of the areas yet to be succeded in our country, in that women’s health is also in a deprived posotion. The status and role of the women determines the awareness towards their health. In the modern era still the health condition of women in India is not in a healthy way. So the causal factor and realistic blockage should be known to demolish all sorts of barrier. In this regard, this book had tried to analyze the women’s health in multi-dimensional way. Theoretical and research articles had brought the unkown facts and the reasons in a logical way. Social, psychological and medical aspects had been reviewed in the rural women setting. Moreover, the rights and health facilities of women also included to prevent and control the problem and get possible soultion for it. The academicians, research scholars and doctors of different personnel from various disciplines contributed in an effective manenr related to their field. The articles in the book os arranged in concern with social issues, social evils and its collisitions, impact of education, psychological input, and health variations and health promoting measures in India. So it will help the students, researchers, administrators, and other persons to know the contemporary issues of women’s health in a brief as well as in qualitative way. ..more
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Public Health in India
C. Chidambaranathan
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I. Jenitta Mary
“Public Health in India” analyses the health scenario of the people in India. Though the government of India takes many steps to develop the health condition of the people still it is not fully achieved. The foremost reason is ignorance, unawareness, lack of health services and poor health utility by the people especially in rural background. Many programmes and research projects are going one side to know the factor and find a possible solution for it. This book also tries to focus the public health position in a critical manner. The articles in the book cover socio-economic background and its impact on health. Gender education and gender differences associate with the health of the women in their life span and especially in reproductive period. Environmental factors and life style of the people are the reasons for the illness of the people. Beside these, many explorative areas like communication and public health investments also included in this book to bring a collective way of health of the people. So, this book will be more useful to all the people who give importance to their health and for the students to learn not only for their subject but also for their future health. Moreover, it will help the administrators, academicians, researchers and other personnel’s to gain much knowledge about the current health scenario. ..more
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Maharoog Aids Avem Anya Bimariya
R. Sharma
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Pre and Post Menstrual Nutritional Management
Annu Verma
Menopouse also nown as the climacteric is the time in most women’s lives when menstrual periods stop permanently, and they are no longer able to bear children. Menopause typically occurs between 49 and 52 years of age. Medical professionals often define menopause as having occurred when a woman has not had any vaginal bleeding for a year. It may also be defined by a decrease in hormone production by the ovaries. In those who have had surgery to remove their uterus but still have ovaries, menopause may be viewed to have occurred at the time of the surgery or when their hormone levels fell. Following the removal of the uterus, symptoms typically occur earlier, at an average of 45 years of age.
Premenopause, or menopause transition, begins several years before menopause. It’s the time when the ovaries gradually begin to make less estrogen. It usually starts in a woman’s 40s, but can start in her 30s or even earlier. Premenopause lasts up until menopause, the point when the ovaries stop releasing eggs.
Postmenopause are the years after menopause. During this stage, menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes, can ease for many women. But, as a result of a lower level of estrogen, postmenopausal women are at increased risk for a number of health conditions, such as osteoporosis and heart disease.
Nutrition plays a vital role in the quality of life in postmenopausal women. The aim is to determine the dietary intake, physical activity, and assess the body mass index (BMI) among postmenopausal women. Even though, nutrient and food group deficiencies were observed among postmen-opausal women physical inactivity and effects of menopausal transition instigate increased BMI imposing a need to educate on nutrition and physical activity.
The study presented here attempts to assess the lifestyle pattern and nutritional status of menopausal women. The nutritional status of the subjects was assessed by anthropometric measurements, biophysical estimations, Biochemical estimation.
The book will be useful to students pursuing various courses in Nutrition and Food Science, Home Science and dietitians as well.
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Industrial & House-Hold Wastes: Handling & Containment
R. R. Khan
The Book titled ‘Industrial & House-hold Wastes - Handling & Containment’ comprehensively deals with various aspects of hazardous and non-hazardous industrial and house-hold wastes. There are eight Chapters in the Book covering topics like waste status, t ..more
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