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90 note finali - Edizioni Cosmopolis
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la Salute
di
il nesso nascosto
tra alimentazione
e malattie femminili
edizionicosmopolis.it
Aida Vittoria Éltanin
ELENCO COMPLETO DI RIFERIMENTI E FONTI
LA SALUTE DI EVA
ELENCO COMPLETO DI RIFERIMENTI E FONTI / PAGINA 2
CAPITOLO I / UN SILENZIO DI TOMBA E UNA PIRAMIDE MISTERIOSA
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DALY 2010 - Italy - female - Causes ➜ http://ihmeuw.org/eiu (su questo sito potete trovare il DALY per tutte le altre categorie di età)
GBD - YLL - Global - Females 2010 ➜ http://viz.healthmetricsandevaluation.org/gbd-compare/#
Per ottenere l’elenco dei fattori di rischio dietetici, vanno impostati i seguenti valori: ■ Top Chart: Stacked bar chart (risk factors)
■ Risk Factor Category: Dietary Factors ■ Metric: YLD ■ Place: Italy ■ Age: All ages ■ Sex: Female ■ Units: % ■ Bar order: Rank
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CAPITOLO II / ALLA RICERCA DELLA SALUTE PERDUTA: I SEGRETI DELLE DONNE CENTENARIE
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LA SALUTE DI EVA
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CAPITOLO IV / SALUTE: UNA QUESTIONE DI STATO (SOCIALE)
Parte del materiale di questo capitolo si basa sul corso post-universitario “Determinants of Women’s Health”
seguito dall’autrice come parte del Certificato in “Salute delle Donne”ottenuto presso l’Università di Melbourne in Australia, 2005-2006.
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in cervical cancer progression, Nutr Cancer, 2012; 64(4):550-8, Epub 2012 Apr 20.
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CAPITOLO VI / FIOCCO ROSA: QUANDO EVA SI DUPLICA
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Dal Talmud ➜ http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/eve-midrash-and-aggadah
Kramer M.S., Séguin L., Lydon J., Goulet L., Socio-economic disparities in pregnancy outcome: why do the poor fare so poorly? Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol. 2000 Jul;14(3):194-210.
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of observational studies BMJ 2013; 346: f1169.
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National Women’s Health Policy, Risk factors in pregnancy, Australian Government ➜ http://www.health.gov.au
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Catharine R. Gale et al., in Childhood and vegetarianism in adulthood: 1970 British cohort study, BMJ 2007; 334:245IQ
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Beard C.M., Panser L.A., Katusic S.K. (July 2011), Is excess folic acid supplementation a risk factor for autism?, Med. Hypotheses 77 (1): 15-7.
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Non-anaemic pregnant women should not take iron supplements, Prescrire Int. 2009 Dec; 18(104): 261-2.
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Haddad E.H., Berk L.S., Kettering J.D., Hubbard R.W., Peters W.R., Dietary intake and biochemical, hematologic, and immune status of vegans compared with nonvegetarians,
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McLean Erin, Bruno de Benoist and Lindsay H. Allen, Review of the magnitude of folate and vitamin B12 deficiencies worldwide,
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