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Socio Demographic Profile And Nutritional Status Of...

SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF HEARING IMPAIRED (DEAF) ADOLESCENTS Abstract Background: Health status of a population is a significant indicator of human development. Like mortality, disability being a potential measure of health status of population has not received much attention in research particularly in the developing countries. Hearing impairment refers to both complete and partial loss of the ability to hear and research in the area of the health and nutritional status of such a population remains largely unexplored in India. Methods: A school for the hearing impaired adolescent boys girls in the age group of 10-19 years was chosen as the site for the study. 101 hearing impaired subjects who were in the age group 10-19 years were enrolled for the study. A pre tested questionnaire was filled by the researcher in coordination with a sign language interpreter to elicit background information and socio-demographic status. For anthropometric measurements their heights and weights were taken with the help of measuri ng tape and bathroom scale respectively. For hemoglobin estimations, 5ml sample of venous blood was obtained from each subject for laboratory analysis. The data was entered in SPSS and subjected to appropriate statistical analysis. Results: The subjects who were deaf by birth were 84.2% and the rest were due to accident. Stunting was more in the early adolescents in case of boys (41.6%) but inShow MoreRelatedSocio Demographic Profile And Nutritional Status Of Hearing Impaired1594 Words   |  7 PagesBranch of study : SOCIAL SCIENCE Title : SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF HEARING IMPAIRED (DEAF) ADOLESCENTS Abstract Health status of a population is a significant indicator of human development. Like mortality, disability being a potential measure of health status of population has not received much attention in research particularly in the developing countries. Hearing impairment refers to both complete and partial loss of the ability to hear and researchRead MoreAdvancing Effective Communicationcommunication, Cultural Competence, and Patient- and Family-Centered Care Quality Safety Equity53293 Words   |  214 Pages.................................17 Address patient communication needs during treatment ............................................................................................................19 Monitor changes in the patient’s communication status ..............................................................................................................19 Involve patients and families in the care process ..................................................... ..............................Read MoreMonsanto: Better Living Through Genetic Engineering96204 Words   |  385 Pages441 441 CASE STUDIES A summary of the case analysis I N T R O D U C T I O N Preparing an effective case analysis: The full story Hearing with the aid of implanted technology: The case of Cochlearâ„ ¢ – an Australian C A S E O N E high-technology leader Delta Faucet: Global entrepreneurship in an emerging market C A S E T W O DaimlerChrysler: Corporate governance dynamics in a global company C A S E T H R E E Gunns and the greens: Governance issues in Tasmania C A S E F O U R Succeeding in theRead MoreExploring Corporate Strategy - Case164366 Words   |  658 Pagesgiant News Corporation – corporate logic and corporate management in a worldwide media business. CRH – impressive international growth of an Irish company driven from a ‘lean’ corporate centre. Numico – difficulties with diversification for a Dutch nutritional products company. AIB – competing in the global banking industry: the challenges for a mid-size bank. SABMiller – an African bre wer takes on the world: learning to thrive in difficult circumstances. MacPac – from a New Zealand start-up to internationalisationRead More_x000C_Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis355457 Words   |  1422 Pageswant to become professional athletes?† The resulting data are shown in the following table: Response Frequency Like sports Easy life Don’t need an education Other 27 24 19 19 Construct a bar chart to display these data. 1.29 ââ€"  The paper â€Å"Proï ¬ le of Sport / Leisure Injuries Treated at Emergency Rooms of Urban Hospitals† (Canadian Journal of Sports Science [1991]: 99–102) classiï ¬ ed noncontact sports injuries by sport, resulting in the following table: Sport Number of Sport Injuries Fame

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