Prior to joining federal service, Amanda worked on maternal and child health program development and evaluation and
health survey research projects at Public Health Management Corporation in Philadelphia.
According to
health survey research data stratified by sex, women are overall more inactive but put more effort in healthy nutrition by consuming more fruits and vegetables and less meat (119 — 122).
Not exact matches
After all, seven in 10 U.S. adults already track at least one
health indicator such as weight, diet or a symptom of a condition, according to a 2013
survey from Pew
Research.
The $ 4.7 - million company won its first contract outside the DOD on good references and luck: the National Institutes of
Health wanted a minority - owned company to
survey the career opportunities for minorities in biomedical
research.
(Nearly half of retirees leave the workforce earlier than planned, for reasons including work layoffs,
health problems and caregiving for a family member, according to the 2017 Retirement Confidence
Survey from the Employee Benefit
Research Institute.)
The 2017
Health and Workplace Benefits
Survey recently completed by the Employee Benefit
Research Institute and Greenwald & Associates finds that 44 percent of employees would give up a wage increase for increased work - life balance benefits like paid time off or telecommuting.
GFI sees value in market
research, and may conduct some themselves; they have already conducted a short
survey to identify the most appealing name for cultured meat.51 They would also be interested in
research done to identify other factors important in promoting plant - based and cultured meat, such as whether consumers are more likely to respond well to promotion related to
health benefits or to animal welfare.
«All those issues play into being concerned about that, and it's only going to grow because nothing seems to be slowing down
health care costs,» said Craig Copeland, EBRI senior
research associate and co-author of the 2018 Retirement Confidence
Survey.
GFI sees value in market
research, and may conduct some themselves; they have already conducted a short
survey to identify the most appealing name for cultured meat.96 They would also be interested in
research done to identify other factors important in promoting plant - based and cultured meat, such as whether consumers are more likely to respond well to promotion related to
health benefits or to animal welfare.97 They plan to conduct such
research and will encourage its use by companies.
The
survey by the Public Religion
Research Institute also found that more than half of Americans believe «God rewards athletes who have faith with good
health and success.»
In arguing for more
research in physiology, he cited «a definitive
health survey of nearly 4,500 Vietnam war veterans revealing that men with the highest levels of testosterone — a male sex hormone — were violent and impulsive, committed crimes, abused drugs, were promiscuous, beat their wives and had poor work records.
GFI sees value in market
research, and may conduct some themselves; they have already conducted a short
survey to identify the most appealing name for cultured meat.96 They would also be interested in
research done to identify other factors important in promoting plant - based and cultured meat, such as whether consumers are more likely to respond well to promotion related to
health benefits or to animal welfare.97 They plan to conduct such
research and will encourage its use by companies.
«A very high percentage of Australians didn't meet their dietary fruit intake recommendation by eating fruit alone *,» said Malcolm Riley,
Research Scientist at CSIRO Food and Nutrition who led the analysis of the Australian
Health Survey 2011 - 2012 data.
Maybe more men would be happy and willing to switch roles, but we know from
research that many men are not, although some 45 percent of them say they'd stay at home if their wife made more money than they do, according to a recent
survey by Men's
Health and Spike TV.
Steering group — This study was planned and coordinated by Jean Davies,
research midwife, Newcastle; Pat Davies,
health visitor, Sunderland; Alan Fortune, general practitioner, Alnwick; Linda Hedley, senior midwife, Berwick; Edmund Hey, consultant paediatrician, Newcastle; Barbara Hinchcliffe,
health visitor, Hexham; Maureen Hodgson, community midwife, North Durham; Ann Kirkpatrick, midwifery supervisor, Darlington; Jane Lumley, National Childbirth Trust, Hexham; Norma McPherson, community midwife, Barrow in Furness; Diane Packham, Association for the Improvement of Maternity Services, Newcastle; Willie Reid, consultant obstetrician, Carlisle; Marjorie Renwick, regional maternity
survey coordinator, Newcastle; Margaret Robinson, community midwife, Cockermouth; Laura Robson, director of midwifery education, Newcastle; Sheila Smithson, community midwife, Middlesbrough; Ann West, senior midwife, Penrith; Margaret Whyte, the Society to Support Home Confinement; Jane Wright, community midwife, Teesside; and Gavin Young, general practitioner, Penrith.
Research from the Harvard Men's
Health Watch showed in a
survey of 127,545 American adults that men who were married were healthier than those who were unmarried, divorced, or widowed.
An overwhelming majority of Americans call for more ways to guard against
health and safety risks in youth athletes according to a new Kelton
Research survey.
Published in the Lancet, the latest phase of the WHO's Global
Survey on Maternal and Perinatal
Health Research Group reviewed births in nine Asian countries.
The Central Valley
Health Policy Institute (CVHPI) was the research and program management body behind the Task Force, coordinating statewide surveys, in - depth interviews, and quantitative analysis to explore the current maternal mental health context in Calif
Health Policy Institute (CVHPI) was the
research and program management body behind the Task Force, coordinating statewide
surveys, in - depth interviews, and quantitative analysis to explore the current maternal mental
health context in Calif
health context in California.
The team carried out a wide range of
research including
surveys and field - based intervention studies investigating the impact of social identity on various outcomes, including performance, stress,
health and wellbeing.
The Steering Group agreed the terms of reference for the review and, in consultation with the UK Human Geography community, appointed an International Panel of leading international experts, chaired by Professor David Ley, University of British Columbia, Canada The International Panel visited the UK for one week in May 2012 and met with about 150 stakeholders in UK Human Geography Prior to its UK visit, the Panel was provided with a range of background data including: Overviews of
research trends and outputs since 2000 completed by representatives of the nine Human Geography sub-disciplines Two - page assessments by Heads of UK Geography Departments of strengths, weaknesses, overall health, and future opportunities and challenges to Human Geography in the UK (15 submissions were received) A statistical profile of UK Human Geography: Briefing Document: Statistical Overview and Commentary by Paul Wakeling (2012) Bibliometric Data for the ESRC International Benchmarking Review of Human Geography by Thomson Reuters (2012) A Short Introduction to UK Research Funding Policy by David Mills (2012) Survey of Users of Human Geography Research by Steve Johnson, David Gibbs and Ian Mills
research trends and outputs since 2000 completed by representatives of the nine Human Geography sub-disciplines Two - page assessments by Heads of UK Geography Departments of strengths, weaknesses, overall
health, and future opportunities and challenges to Human Geography in the UK (15 submissions were received) A statistical profile of UK Human Geography: Briefing Document: Statistical Overview and Commentary by Paul Wakeling (2012) Bibliometric Data for the ESRC International Benchmarking Review of Human Geography by Thomson Reuters (2012) A Short Introduction to UK
Research Funding Policy by David Mills (2012) Survey of Users of Human Geography Research by Steve Johnson, David Gibbs and Ian Mills
Research Funding Policy by David Mills (2012)
Survey of Users of Human Geography
Research by Steve Johnson, David Gibbs and Ian Mills
Research by Steve Johnson, David Gibbs and Ian Mills (2012).
The Department of
Health responded with scorn to the
research, attacking the «misconceptions» flagged up by the
survey.
In a U.S.
survey conducted in 1995 by Eric Campbell, a
health policy researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, and his colleagues, more than a quarter of life - science faculty members reported receiving support from industry through grant agreements and
research contracts.
If users were paid to upload their fitness data to a database, along with demographic information in their profiles, public
health researchers would be able to custom - build
health research surveys to answer all sorts of questions.
Using data from a nationally representative sample of youth who participated in the National
Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey (NHANES), a group of researchers led by Dr. Kathleen Merikangas of the National Institute of
Health Intramural
Research Program, evaluated symptoms of ADHD and its subtypes in 1,894 participants aged 12 - 15 years based on parent reports of symptomatology.
Robert Arao, MPH, a biostatistician at Group
Health Research Institute, did a statewide
survey — the first of its kind — to assess what doctors think and do about flu vaccines for pregnant women.
The
research was based on prescription and
survey data from 8372 women born between 1921 and 1926 who are regularly
surveyed as part of the Women's
Health Australia study (also known as the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's
Health).
HealthPartners
Research Foundation and the University of Minnesota
surveyed several thousand scientists funded by the National Institutes of
Health, and a third of the respondents anonymously admitted to one of 10 serious ethical lapses, such as fabricating data or plagiarizing.
The researchers conducted a
survey of 210 patients with physician - diagnosed mitochondrial disease recruited through the National Institutes of
Health - funded Rare Diseases Clinical
Research Network.
The
research team — led by professor Jeannette Ickovics, director of CARE (Community Alliance for Research and Engagement) at the School of Public Health — surveyed 1,649 middle - school students randomly selected from a single urban school district in Conn
research team — led by professor Jeannette Ickovics, director of CARE (Community Alliance for
Research and Engagement) at the School of Public Health — surveyed 1,649 middle - school students randomly selected from a single urban school district in Conn
Research and Engagement) at the School of Public
Health —
surveyed 1,649 middle - school students randomly selected from a single urban school district in Connecticut.
The Associated Press - NORC Center for Public Affairs
Research has released the results of a major
survey examining the public's opinions about what it means to be a quality
health care provider in the United States.
An additional 1046 people were questioned in a nationwide
survey, which found that 48 % support ACHM
research if its aim is to improve human
health, compared with 31 % who thought such
research was unacceptable.
«We need to know where there are inadequacies in these
surveys to identify nutrition and food policy and
research needs,» said the study's corresponding author, Mary Cluskey, an associate professor in OSU's College of Public
Health and Human Sciences and a registered dietitian.
The authors used data from the 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2009 California
Health Interview
Surveys, conducted every two years by the UCLA Center for
Health Policy
Research, and the 2013 Adult National
Health Interview
Survey, which is conducted annually by the National Center for
Health Statistics.
Go back to the library, then, and look a bit more, advises Vicki Blazer, a pathologist at the U.S. Geological
Survey's National Fish
Health Research Laboratory in Kearneysville, W. Va..
Nils Weidmann and Sebastian Schutte used two publicly available data collections for their
research: The «Demographic and
Health Survey» (DHS), as well as satellite data collected by the «Defense Meteorological Satellite Program» (DMSP).
The authors — Ralph W. Muller, CEO of the University of Pennsylvania
Health System, Ezekiel J. Emanuel, MD, PhD, vice provost for global initiatives and chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania, Andrew Steinmetz, research assistant to Dr. Emanuel, and Steven M. Altschuler, MD, president and CEO of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia — surveyed 74 senior executives from large hospitals and health systems across the United S
Health System, Ezekiel J. Emanuel, MD, PhD, vice provost for global initiatives and chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and
Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania, Andrew Steinmetz, research assistant to Dr. Emanuel, and Steven M. Altschuler, MD, president and CEO of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia — surveyed 74 senior executives from large hospitals and health systems across the United S
Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania, Andrew Steinmetz,
research assistant to Dr. Emanuel, and Steven M. Altschuler, MD, president and CEO of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia —
surveyed 74 senior executives from large hospitals and
health systems across the United S
health systems across the United States.
They used data involving approximately 200,000 patients from three HMO
Research Network sites as well as data from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample and the National
Health Interview
Survey linked to the National Death Index.
A national Pew
Research Center
survey indicated that 72 percent of adults searched the Internet for
health information in the past year.
In a
research letter, Gregory E. Brisson, M.D., and Patrick D. Tyler, M.D., of the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, discuss the results of a
survey of fourth - year medical students at an academic
health center in 2013.
The study, published recently in the International Journal of Environmental
Research and Public
Health, combines mental - health data from the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) and Landsat 5 satellite data from July 2009 that analyzed how much vegetation was present in each of the SHOW census b
Health, combines mental -
health data from the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) and Landsat 5 satellite data from July 2009 that analyzed how much vegetation was present in each of the SHOW census b
health data from the
Survey of the
Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) and Landsat 5 satellite data from July 2009 that analyzed how much vegetation was present in each of the SHOW census b
Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) and Landsat 5 satellite data from July 2009 that analyzed how much vegetation was present in each of the SHOW census blocks.
In a paper published online in the journal Psychiatry
Research this month, investigators examined the association between parental addictions and adult depression in a representative sample of 6,268 adults, drawn from the 2005 Canadian Community
Health Survey.
Americans are becoming more miserable, and lack of
health insurance is one reason why, according to a
survey by the University of Chicago's National Opinion
Research Center.
The
research was conducted using the Israeli
Survey of Mental
Health among Adolescents (ISMEHA) study from the Israeli
Health Ministry.
Recent
research at the University of Illinois using data from the National
Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) revealed that the seniors who are dealing with hunger are also facing negative health and nutrition consequ
Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey (NHANES) revealed that the seniors who are dealing with hunger are also facing negative
health and nutrition consequ
health and nutrition consequences.
The
survey is part of a larger
research effort to understand why honey bee colonies are in such poor
health, and what can be done to manage the situation.
A
survey of young women who use tanning beds found that despite being aware of the
health risks associated with indoor tanning, they continue to take part in the activity, according to
research conducted by University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
In addition, the
survey requests data on postdoctorates by source of support, sex, and citizenship, with separate data on those holding first - professional doctorates in the
health fields; and summary information on other doctorate nonfaculty
research personnel.
Paired with a mentor who aimed to give him a broad look at the intersection of
health services
research and medicine, Neiman worked on a paper about total knee replacement, a project
surveying part of the FDA's drug approval process, and another study about shared decision - making between patients and doctors.
The study used data from 1273 men and women from the UK Medical
Research Council National
Survey of
Health and Development (NSHD).