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A Life Course Approach to Women's Health
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  • A Life Course Approach to Women's Health
  • Written by author Diana Kuh
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, November 2002
  • How far is the health of middle aged and older women shaped by biological, social, and psychological processes that begin in pre-natal development, in childhood, adolescence, or early adult life? Do health risks gradually accumulate over the life course o
  • This text for health care professionals and interested lay readers describes how the health of middle aged and older women is shaped by biological, social, and psychosocial processes operating throughout life. Seventeen contributions from international re
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1. Introduction A life course approach to women's health: does the past predict the present?, Diana Kuh and Rebecca Hardy
2. Health, ageing and disease A life course approach to women's reproductive health, Janet Rich-Edwards: Commentary Susan Morgan
3. Breast cancer aetiology: where do we go from here?, Isabel dos Santos Silva and Bianca De Stavola:Commentary Nancy Potischman
4. Menopause and urogenital disorders: a life cousre perspective, Rebecca Hardy and Diana Kuh: Commentary Sybil Crawford and Catherine Johannes
5. A life course approach to coronary heart disease and stroke, Debbie Lawlor, Shah Ebrahim and George Davey Smith: Commentary Catherine Law
6. A life course approach to Diabetes, Helen Colhoun and Nish Chaturvedi : Commentary Janet Rich-Edwards
7. A life course approach to musculoskeletal ageing: functional performance, osteoporosis and osteoarthritis, Joan Bassey, Avan Aihie Sayer and Cyrus Cooper: Commentary Jane Cauley
8. Depression and psychological distress: a life course perspective, Barbara Maughan: Commentary Bryan Rodgers
9. Body image: a life course perspective, Lindsay McLaren and Jane Wardle: Commentary J Kevin Thompson
10. Biological, Social and Psychosocial Pathways Endocrine pathways in differential and well-being across the life course, Carol M Worthman: Commentary Elizabeth Barrett-Connor
11. Social and economic trajectories and women's health, Mel Bartley, Amanda Sacker and Ingrid Schoon: Commentary Kate Hunt
12. Life course influences on women's social relationships at midlife, Nadine F Marks and Kirsy Ashleman: Commentary Stephen Stansfield and Rebecca Fuhrer
13. A life course perspective on women's health behaviousrs, Mary Schooling and Diana Kuh: Commentary Hilary Graham
14. Overweight and obesity from a life course perspective, Chris Power and Tessa Parsons: Commentary William H Dietz
15. Sexually transmitted infections and health through the life course, Ronald H Gray, Maria J Wawer and David Serwadda: Commentary Andrew J Hall
16. Explaining Health and Disease Patterns Disease trends in women living in established market economies: evidence of cohort effects during the epidemiological transition, Diana Kuh, Isabel dos Santos Silva and Elizabeth Barrett-Connor: Commentary Dave Leon
17. The life course of Black women in South Africa in the 1990s:generation, age and period in the decade of HIV and political liberation, Zena Stein, Quarraisha Abdool Karim and Mervyn Susser: Commentary Yoav ben-Shlomo and George Davey Smith
18. Conclusions A life course approach to Women's health: linking the past, present and future, Diana Kuh and Rebecca Hardy


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