Browsing James P. Grant School of Public Health (JPGSPH) by Author "Hasan, Mehedi"
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Prevalence of chronic kidney disease in South Asia: A systematic review
Hasan, Mehedi; Sutradhar, Ipsita; Gupta, Rajat Das; Sarker, Malabika (BMC, 2018-10-23)Abstract Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is becoming a major public health problem around the world. But the prevalence has not been reported in South Asian region as a whole. This study aimed to systematically ... -
Prevalence of Non-communicable disease risk factors among adolescent girls and boys in Bangladesh: Evidence from the National Nutrition Surveillance Study
Urmy, Nushrat Jahan; Shamim, Abu Ahmed; Hossain, Md. Mokbul; Hasan, Mehedi; Hanif, Abu Abdullah Mohammad; Hossaine, Moyazzam; Ullah, Mohammad Aman; Sarker, Samir Kanti; Rahman, S M Mustafizur; Mitra, Dipak Kumar; Haque, Md. Emdadul; Mridha, Malay (Oxford Academic, 2020-06)Objectives: Non-communicable diseases (NCD) and their risk factors have become a major public health problem worldwide. Understanding NCD risk factors among adolescents is important as many risk behaviors start in this ... -
Status of the WHO recommended timing and frequency of antenatal care visits in Northern Bangladesh
Sarker, Bidhan Krishna; Rahman, Musfikur; Rahman, Tanjina; Rahman, Tawhidur; Khalil, Jubaida Jahan; Hasan, Mehedi; Rahman, Fariya; Ahmed, Anisuddin; Mitra, Dipak Kumar; Mridha, Malay Kanti; Rahman, Anisur (PLOS ONE, 2020-11-05)Objective: There is dearth of information on the timeliness of antenatal care (ANC) uptake. This study aimed to determine the timely ANC uptake by a medically trained provider (MTP) as per the World Health Organization ... -
Women are more vulnerable to non-communicable diseases in rural and urban Bangladesh (P18-082-19)
Mridha, Malay; Hasan, Mehedi; Khan, Showkat; Hossain, Mokbul; Sutradhar, Ipsita (Oxford Academic, 2019-06-13)Objectives In Bangladesh, the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCD) and their risk factors is increasing. We wanted to assess the vulnerability of women by analyzing the differences in risk factors by gender. Met ...