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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Tangkhul Women"

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MUNGREIPHY, N. K., et SATWANTI KAPOOR. « SOCIOECONOMIC CHANGES AS COVARIATES OF OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY AMONG TANGKHUL NAGA TRIBAL WOMEN OF MANIPUR, NORTH-EAST INDIA ». Journal of Biosocial Science 42, no 3 (18 janvier 2010) : 289–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021932009990587.

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SummaryThe prevalence of overweight/obesity is increasing worldwide. Although countries like India are typically thought of as having a high prevalence of undernutrition, significant proportions of overweight/obese now co-exist with the undernourished. This study aims to find the prevalence of overweight/obesity, and its association with socioeconomic change, among Tangkhul women in India. The cross-sectional study was carried out among 346 Tangkhul women aged 20–70 years, who were divided into five 10-year age groups. Mean BMI was found to be lowest among the youngest age group, and it increased with age until the age of 59 and then declined. The prevalence of overweight and obesity was found to be 27.1%, as assessed from the Asian cut-off point. Although the prevalence of obesity (2.0%) was low when compared with Indian non-tribal female populations, the prevalence of overweight (25.1%) was not far behind. Overweight and obesity were found to be associated with age, marital status, physical activity level, lifestyle and improvement in socioeconomic status, especially occupation and income. When compared with urban non-tribal Indian females, who have a higher socioeconomic status, the prevalence of overweight/obesity among Tangkhul females is lower, indicating its association with socioeconomic status. Tangkhul Naga is a population where the majority are believed to be thin traditionally owing to the difficult hilly terrain and their physically active lifestyle. With urbanization and economic development, nutritional transition, improved socioeconomic status and an increasingly sedentary lifestyle have been observed, which have contributed to the increasing prevalence of overweight/obesity among Tangkhul Naga women.
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Mungreiphy, N. K., et Satwanti Kapoor. « Overweight, Obesity and Socio-economic Change among Tangkhul Naga Tribal Women of Manipur, North East India ». Nature Precedings, 10 juin 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/npre.2008.1947.1.

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Livres sur le sujet "Tangkhul Women"

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Status of Tangkhul women. Imphal : Z.V. Freepaothing in collaboration with Runmila Mantero, 1994.

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ʻAnusō̜nthīrakun, Sō̜i. Patčhai thī mī phon tō̜ kānfākkhan khō̜ng ying tangkhan nai Phāk Tawanʻō̜k Chīang Nư̄a khō̜ng Thai : Related factors of antenatal care of pregnant women in the northeast, Thailand. [Khon Kaen] : Mahāwitthayālai Khō̜n Kǣn, 1992.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Tangkhul Women"

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Goswami, Namrata. « Delhi Came Calling ». Dans The Naga Ethnic Movement for a Separate Homeland, 132–53. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190121174.003.0007.

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The seventh chapter offers in-depth assessment of how the Government of India is perceived in these conflict zones. It explores the fault-lines between the Indian military and the Naga society including the para-military and the armed groups. I tell you the story of a young Tangkhul woman, Pangamla (name changed) and how her first interaction with the armed institutions of the Indian state materialized. It is a poignant story and will affect you deeply; her apprehensions, her fears, and her vulnerability.
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