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pro vyhledávání: '"Lorna Dyall"'
Publikováno v:
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Vol 37, Iss 2, Pp 124-131 (2013)
Abstract Objectives : Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand (LiLACS NZ) aims to determine the predictors of successful advanced ageing and understand the trajectories of wellbeing in advanced age. This paper reports recruitme
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/87fef5fada6f414986074408cef5ffdb
Autor:
Karen J Hayman, Ngaire Kerse, Lorna Dyall, Mere Kepa, Ruth Teh, Carol Wham, Valerie Wright-St Clair, Janine Wiles, Sally Keeling, Martin J Connolly, Tim J Wilkinson, Simon Moyes, Joanna B Broad, Santosh Jatrana
Publikováno v:
BMC Geriatrics, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-1 (2017)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5a9c58babf544226bccba61900c308d8
Autor:
Sally Keeling, Janine Wiles, Santosh Jatrana, Martin J. Connolly, Avinesh Pillai, Valerie Wright-St Clair, Anna Rolleston, Ruth Teh, Nick Garrett, Mere Kepa, Joanna Broad, Lorna Dyall, Angela Rapson, Ngaire Kerse
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology. 32:433-446
This study explored active aging for older Māori and non-Māori by examining their self-nominated important everyday activities. The project formed part of the first wave of a longitudinal cohort study of aging well in New Zealand. Māori aged 80 to
Autor:
Catherine J, Bacon, Ngaire, Kerse, Karen J, Hayman, Simon A, Moyes, Ruth O, Teh, Mere, Kepa, Avinesh, Pillai, Lorna, Dyall
Publikováno v:
Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition. 25(4)
This study assessed vitamin D status and its determinants in a cohort of octogenarians living within New Zealand's Bay of Plenty and Lakes Districts.Serum 25- hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] concentration was measured in 209 Māori (aged 80-90 years) and
Autor:
Ngaire, Kerse, Ruth, Teh, Simon A, Moyes, Lorna, Dyall, Janine L, Wiles, Mere, Kēpa, Carol, Wham, Karen, Hayman, Martin, Connolly, Tim, Wilkinson, Valerie, Wright St Clair, Sally, Keeling, Joanna, Broad, Santosh, Jatrana, Thomas, Lumley
Publikováno v:
The New Zealand medical journal. 129(1441)
To establish socioeconomic and cultural profiles and correlates of quality of life (QoL) in non-Māori of advanced age.A cross sectional analysis of the baseline data of a cohort study of 516 non-Māori aged 85 years living in the Bay of Plenty and R
Autor:
Rosemary, Gibson, Philippa, Gander, Sarah-Jane, Paine, Mere, Kepa, Lorna, Dyall, Simon, Moyes, Ngaire, Kerse
Publikováno v:
The New Zealand medical journal. 129(1436)
To estimate prevalence and identify predictors and outcomes of reporting sleep problems in M#257;ori and non-M#257;ori of advanced age.Participants were 251 M#257;ori, and 398 non-M#257;ori adults (79-90 years) from Te Pu#257;waitanga o Ng#257; Tapuw
Publikováno v:
Nutrition & Dietetics. 69:213-216
Aim: To provide a succinct overview of the historical food eating patterns of Māori, the indigenous population of New Zealand, by examining the dietary practices of older Māori, and the significance of these practices for their health and wellbeing
Autor:
Martin J. Connolly, Stefanie Hoenle, Ngaire Kerse, Karen Hayman, Valerie Wright-St Clair, Joanna Broad, Sally Keeling, Mere Kepa, Lorna Dyall
Publikováno v:
Australasian Journal on Ageing. 31:241-246
Aim: This project explored the usability of the World Health Organisation, International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) for describing older Māori and non-Māori people's self-nominated important activities. Method: Withi
Autor:
Carlene M.M. Lawes, Alistair W. Stewart, Malakai Ofanoa, Lorna Dyall, Robert Scragg, Ngaire Kerse, John Wishart
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hypertension. 29:1749-1756
Recent epidemiological studies have reported inverse associations between vitamin D status and blood pressure. The study aim is to determine if exposure to ultraviolet B radiation, which synthesizes vitamin D, lowers blood pressure, compared with ult
Publikováno v:
Journal of GLBT Family Studies. 5:295-311
GLBT people's right to access assisted human reproduction (AHR) technologies have been widely discussed, but their attitudes toward and experiences of AHR remain relatively unexplored. In New Zealand, the attitudes of the indigenous Māori population