The purpose of the Women’s Health Study of Accra was to provide an assessment of the prevalence of communicable and non-communicable illnesses.MethodThis was a prospective, community-based study that included an interview for medical illnesses, a comprehensive physical examination, and laboratory testing. A total of 1328 women were examined at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, University of Ghana.ResultsPrevalent conditions included poor vision (66.8%), malaria (48.7%), pain (42.8%), poor dentition (41.6%), hypertension (40.2%), obesity (34.7%), arthritis (27.1%), chronic back pain (19.4%), abnormal rectal (16.0%) and pelvic examinations (12.7%), HIV in women age 24–29 (8.3%), and hypercholesterolemia (22.7%). Increasing age, lack of formal educa...
The Women's Health Study of Accra, Ghana measured the burden of obesity and obesity-linked illnesses...
Women have always been central concerning the provision of healthcare. The transitions into the mode...
Approximately 300.000 women die annually during pregnancy, childbirth or within 42 days after the de...
Abstract. The Women’s Health Study of Accra is a cross-sectional study designed to measure the burde...
Measuring the health status of individuals or a population is an important first step for the assess...
The Women's Health Study of Accra, Ghana measured the burden of obesity and obesity-linked illnesses...
The Women's Health Study of Accra, Ghana measured the burden of obesity and obesity-linked illnesses...
BackgroundGlobal discourse on population, health and development have placed women’s health issues a...
The Women’s Health Study of Accra, Ghana measured the burden of obesity and obesity-linked illnesses...
Abstract Background Global discourse on population, health and development have placed women’s healt...
In the context of increased rural-urban migration, social exclusion of some of the recent urban arri...
In the context of increased rural-urban migration, social exclusion of some of the recent urban arri...
Ghana like many other developing countries is faced with a double burden of infectious and chronic n...
Objective: To describe sexual and reproductive health among women in Accra and explore the burden of...
Objectives: The study provides a full description of the state of women’s health in Accra, Gha...
The Women's Health Study of Accra, Ghana measured the burden of obesity and obesity-linked illnesses...
Women have always been central concerning the provision of healthcare. The transitions into the mode...
Approximately 300.000 women die annually during pregnancy, childbirth or within 42 days after the de...
Abstract. The Women’s Health Study of Accra is a cross-sectional study designed to measure the burde...
Measuring the health status of individuals or a population is an important first step for the assess...
The Women's Health Study of Accra, Ghana measured the burden of obesity and obesity-linked illnesses...
The Women's Health Study of Accra, Ghana measured the burden of obesity and obesity-linked illnesses...
BackgroundGlobal discourse on population, health and development have placed women’s health issues a...
The Women’s Health Study of Accra, Ghana measured the burden of obesity and obesity-linked illnesses...
Abstract Background Global discourse on population, health and development have placed women’s healt...
In the context of increased rural-urban migration, social exclusion of some of the recent urban arri...
In the context of increased rural-urban migration, social exclusion of some of the recent urban arri...
Ghana like many other developing countries is faced with a double burden of infectious and chronic n...
Objective: To describe sexual and reproductive health among women in Accra and explore the burden of...
Objectives: The study provides a full description of the state of women’s health in Accra, Gha...
The Women's Health Study of Accra, Ghana measured the burden of obesity and obesity-linked illnesses...
Women have always been central concerning the provision of healthcare. The transitions into the mode...
Approximately 300.000 women die annually during pregnancy, childbirth or within 42 days after the de...