Bangladeshis
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1. Geografias da virtude: "bons" muçulmanos e as políticas da oração entre bangladeshis em lisboa
Partindo da obra de Marcel Mauss, este artigo pretende argumentar que a oração é uma dimensão cerimonial que, para além dos evidentes aspectos teológicos e doutrinários, permite aos sujeitos refletir sobre as condições sociais, políticas e econômicas cotidianas. Tal argumento será explorado a partir de uma etnografia sobre bangladeshis, que vivem
Religião & Sociedade. Publicado em: 2009
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2. Diabetes, hyperinsulinaemia, and coronary risk factors in Bangladeshis in east London.
Immigrants from the Indian subcontinent (South Asians) in England and Wales have higher morbidity and mortality from coronary heart disease than the general population; this seems to apply to both Hindus and Muslims. Studies in north west London and Trinidad found that the increased risk of coronary heart disease in Indians was not explained by dietary fat i
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3. Health beliefs and folk models of diabetes in British Bangladeshis: a qualitative study
Objective: To explore the experience of diabetes in British Bangladeshis, since successful management of diabetes requires attention not just to observable behaviour but to the underlying attitudes and belief systems which drive that behaviour.
British Medical Journal.
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4. Coronary heart disease in Indians, Pakistanis, and Bangladeshis: aetiology and possibilities for prevention
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5. Coronary heart disease in Indians, Pakistanis, and Bangladeshis: aetiology and possibilities for prevention.
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6. Survival after acute myocardial infarction in Asian and white patients in Birmingham.
OBJECTIVE--To compare outcome after infarction in South Asian patients, comprising Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis and individuals of East African origin, in Birmingham with that in white patients in the same city. DESIGN--A prospective case-control study. SETTING--Three large district general hospitals. PATIENTS--102 South Asian patients discharged from h
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7. Preschool weights and heights of Europeans and five subgroups of Asians in Britain.
Heights and weights of five subgroups of Asian (545) and European children (685) were recorded after birth, at 1 year, 2 years, and at 5 years. Asian children were divided into Muslim Gujarati, Muslim Pakistani, Muslim Bangladeshi, Hindu, and Sikh. Although the Europeans were significantly the heaviest at birth (3.42 kg boys and 3.26 kg girls) when compared
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8. Sex-trafficking, Violence, Negotiating Skill, and HIV Infection in Brothel-based Sex Workers of Eastern India, Adjoining Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh
A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among brothel-based sex workers of West Bengal, eastern India, to understand sex-trafficking, violence, negotiating skills, and HIV infection in them. In total, 580 sex workers from brothels of four districts participated in the study. A pretested questionnaire was introduced to study their sociodemograph
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research.