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Health Educ Behav ; 40(4): 442-8, 2013 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23104979

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Self-rated health (SRH) has been shown to be predictive of morbidity and mortality. Evidence also shows that SRH is socioeconomically patterned, although this association differs depending on the indicator of socioeconomic status used. The purpose of this study was to determine the association between SRH and financial hardship among residents of low-income housing. METHODS: We analyzed cross-sectional data from the Health in Common Study (N = 828), an observational study to investigate social and physical determinants of cancer risk-related behaviors among residents of low-income housing in three cities in the Boston metropolitan area. Modified Poisson regression models were used to obtain the relative risk of low SRH (fair or poor), adjusting for demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. RESULTS: Unadjusted models revealed that the respondents reporting financial hardship were 53% more likely to report low SRH compared with those not reporting financial hardship. After controlling for demographic characteristics, socioeconomic characteristics, and psychological distress, the results showed that those reporting financial hardship were 44% more likely to report low SRH. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that financial hardship is a robust predictor of SRH; and over and above the influence of demographic and traditional socioeconomic indicators, and even psychological distress, financial hardship remains strongly associated with low SRH. Additional research needs to be conducted to further elucidate this pathway and to better understand the determinants of variability in financial hardship among low-income housing residents to ensure the most appropriate policy levers (e.g., housing-related policy, food-related policy) are chosen to improve health outcomes in this population.


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Nível de Saúde , Saúde das Minorias/economia , Neoplasias/etiologia , Habitação Popular , Classe Social , Adolescente , Adulto , Boston , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Massachusetts , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Saúde das Minorias/estatística & dados numéricos , Assunção de Riscos , Autorrelato , Adulto Jovem
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Cancer Causes Control ; 23(9): 1475-87, 2012 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22806257

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BACKGROUND: As part of the Harvard Cancer Prevention Program Project, we sought to address disparities reflected in social class and race/ethnicity by developing and testing a behavioral intervention model that targeted fruit and vegetable consumption, red meat consumption, multivitamin intake, and physical activity in working-class, multiethnic populations. METHODS: This paper examined the associations between change in leisure-time physical activity and individual and social contextual factors in participants employed in small businesses (n = 850) at both baseline and at 18-month final. RESULTS: In bivariate analyses, age, language acculturation, social ties, and workplace social capital were significantly associated with physical activity at final. In multivariable analyses, being younger and having high language acculturation were significantly associated with greater leisure-time physical activity at final; high workplace social capital was significantly associated with a decline in physical activity at final. CONCLUSION: These findings have implications for understanding factors that are integral to promoting change in physical activity among working-class, multiethnic populations.


Assuntos
Ingestão de Alimentos , Comportamentos Relacionados com a Saúde , Atividades de Lazer , Atividade Motora , Classe Social , Adulto , Etnicidade , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Fatores Socioeconômicos
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J Med Chem ; 40(23): 3715-8, 1997 Nov 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9371235

RESUMO

The antimalarial activities of ferrocenic compounds mimicking chloroquine and active upon chloroquine-resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum were evaluated. Four 7-chloro-4-[[[2-[(N,N-substituted amino)methyl]ferrocenyl]methyl]amino]quinoline derivatives have been synthesized; one of them, 1a, showed high potent antimalarial activity in vivo on mice infected with Plasmodium berghei N. and Plasmodium yoelii NS. and was 22 times more potent against schizontocides than chloroquine in vitro against a drug-resistant strain of P. falciparum.


Assuntos
Antimaláricos/síntese química , Antimaláricos/farmacologia , Cloroquina/análogos & derivados , Cloroquina/farmacologia , Compostos Ferrosos/síntese química , Compostos Ferrosos/farmacologia , Animais , Cloroquina/síntese química , Feminino , Malária/sangue , Malária/tratamento farmacológico , Metalocenos , Camundongos , Plasmodium berghei/efeitos dos fármacos , Plasmodium falciparum/efeitos dos fármacos , Plasmodium yoelii/efeitos dos fármacos
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