European Journal of Preventive Medicine

Volume 2, Issue 6, November 2014

  • Essential Hypertension in Adult Nigerians in a Primary Care Clinic: A Cross Sectional Study of the Prevalence and Associated Family Socio-Biological Factors in Eastern Nigeria

    Gabriel Uche Pascal Iloh, Agwu Nkwa Amadi

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, November 2014
    Pages: 81-89
    Received: 25 September 2014
    Accepted: 10 October 2014
    Published: 30 October 2014
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    Abstract: Background: The prevalence of hypertension in primary care setting is showing an upward trend. However, the occurrence of hypertension is a reflection of not only family predisposition but interaction and clustering of socio-biological and behavioural factors. Aim: This was a cross sectional study of prevalence of essential hypertension and associa... Show More
  • Tensile Force Effect of Pelvic Belt in Patients with Antenatal Symphyseal Pain

    Fayiz El-Shamy, Magda Morsy, Anees Saleh

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, November 2014
    Pages: 90-94
    Received: 4 October 2014
    Accepted: 18 October 2014
    Published: 30 October 2014
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    Abstract: Aims: To investigate the effect of pelvic belt on relieving antenatal symphyseal pain. Study design: A randomized clinical controlled trial. Place and Duration of study: Department of Obstetrics, Kafelsheikh general hospital - Kafelsheikh, between June 2014 and September 2014. Methodology: Twenty pregnant women (age range 25-30 years) at 24 weeks g... Show More
  • An Assessment of the Perceived Association between Oral Health and Pregnancy Outcomes in a Sample of Surveyed Doctors in Port Harcourt Nigeria

    Braimoh Omoigberai Bashiru, Ilochonwu Nzube Anthony

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, November 2014
    Pages: 95-98
    Received: 31 October 2014
    Accepted: 6 November 2014
    Published: 20 November 2014
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    Abstract: Background: Misconceptions exist on the safety of dental care during pregnancy. The aim of the study was to evaluate the knowledge of medical practitioners on the relationship between oral health and pregnancy outcomes. Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional survey involving resident doctors at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Ri... Show More
  • Fast Food Consumption and Obesity Risk among University Students of Bangladesh

    Shatabdi Goon, Munmun Shabnam Bipasha, Md. Saiful Islam

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, November 2014
    Pages: 99-104
    Received: 8 October 2014
    Accepted: 21 October 2014
    Published: 20 November 2014
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    Abstract: Fast food consumption leading to excess calorie intake coupled with lack of adequate physical activity has increased the risk of obesity among the world population for the past few decades. A cross-sectional study was carried out from March to April 2014 among four hundred twenty six students selected by the use of systematic random sampling attend... Show More
  • Problems Identified in Antenatal Screening in Bope Poddala, Sri Lanka

    Darshana I. L. A. N., Nanayakkara N. P., Fernando N. S., Mahendra R., Sandya L. M., De Silva P. V.

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, November 2014
    Pages: 105-109
    Received: 23 November 2014
    Accepted: 30 November 2014
    Published: 2 December 2014
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    Abstract: Introduction: This study was carried out to analyze the patterns and identify some co-relates of Hemoglobin levels and basic investigations (VDRL, UFR, Grouping & Rh) performed at booking visit during pregnancy. Methods: All pregnant mothers who attended the routine antenatal clinic for their booking visit in Bope Poddala MOH area from April 2013 t... Show More
  • Prolonged Retention of Primary Teeth and TMD from the Archaeological Sample in the Edo Japanese

    Hisashi Fujita

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, November 2014
    Pages: 110-113
    Received: 5 August 2014
    Accepted: 22 December 2014
    Published: 29 December 2014
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    Abstract: Prolonged retention of bilateral primary second molars was observed in ancient human skeletal remains excavated from temple ruins of the middle to late Edo period in Japan. Radiographs showed no sign of bilateral second premolars which appeared to be congenitally missing. Furthermore, there was inflammatory deformation of the left mandibular condyl... Show More