8 research outputs found
The impact of Covis-19 on tourist consumption behaviour:a perspective article.
The study aims to explore the impact of the coronavirus pandemic (Covid-19) on
tourist behaviour and identifies intentions to change tourist behaviour that will emerge
as a result of this pandemic. In the absence of a similar previous study, this study is
designed to be a polite study. 308 travellers, selected on a non-probabilistic basis,
participated in this pilot research. The data collected were subjected to Chi-square test
of goodness of fit test statistical analysis and content analysis. The results indicate that
the current Covid-19 pandemic is expected to have an impact on traveler behavior
intentions, in terms of personal safety, economic expenditure, conviction and attitude.
Finally, key findings and practical implications of this study are described for the
management of this crisis, based on the results and limitations of this research, future
research directions are presented. To the best of our knowledge, this paper provides the
first exploratory analysis of the consequences that the Covid-19 health crisis is
expected to have on travel behaviour
The impact of Covis-19 on tourist consumption behaviour:a perspective article.
The study aims to explore the impact of the coronavirus pandemic (Covid-19) on
tourist behaviour and identifies intentions to change tourist behaviour that will emerge
as a result of this pandemic. In the absence of a similar previous study, this study is
designed to be a polite study. 308 travellers, selected on a non-probabilistic basis,
participated in this pilot research. The data collected were subjected to Chi-square test
of goodness of fit test statistical analysis and content analysis. The results indicate that
the current Covid-19 pandemic is expected to have an impact on traveler behavior
intentions, in terms of personal safety, economic expenditure, conviction and attitude.
Finally, key findings and practical implications of this study are described for the
management of this crisis, based on the results and limitations of this research, future
research directions are presented. To the best of our knowledge, this paper provides the
first exploratory analysis of the consequences that the Covid-19 health crisis is
expected to have on travel behaviour
Pour en lire plus : Mémoires touristiques algériennes 1850 – 2020 . Saïd Boukhelifa, Mémoires touristiques algériennes 1850 – 2020. L’Algérie était surnommée la Californie africaine, Tizi Ouzou (Algérie), Éditions Frantz Fanon (à paraître)
Pour en lire plus : Perspectives on Rural Tourism Geographies. Case Studies from Developed Nations on the Exotic, the Fringe and the Boring Bits in Between. Rhonda L. Koster et Doris Carson (dir.), Perspectives on Rural Tourism Geographies. Case Studies from Developed Nations on the Exotic, the Fringe and the Boring Bits in Between, Cham, Springer, 2019, 271 p.
Pour en lire plus : Perspectives on Rural Tourism Geographies. Case Studies from Developed Nations on the Exotic, the Fringe and the Boring Bits in Between
Perspectives on Rural Tourism Geographies apporte une plus-value à la compréhension de la complexité des études portant sur les espaces ruraux. Il met en avant les différences existantes entre études touristiques rurales et études géographiques rurales. Il est le résultat d’une collaboration entre plusieurs experts et chercheurs éminents en géographie du tourisme rural. Un regard porté aux études touristiques et aux études géographiques amène à se représenter le rural comme un ensemble d’espa..
Does BMI Really Alter the Hormonal Profile in Infertile Women? Retrospective Study in the Region of Sidi Bel Abbes (West Algeria)
Background: In last few years .; it’s increasingly being recognized that Reproductive function is controlled by the hypothalamic–pituitary– gonadal axis, which is regulated by numerous endogenous and environmental factors such us adipose accumulation in obesity contributing to reproductive failure such as menstrual disorders and infertility, gestational failure and obstetric complications, and infertility , Distinct changes in circulating sex hormones appear to underline these abnormalities.
The objective: The aim of this study was to elucidate the possible correlation between body mass index as fatness indicator and hormonal profile in infertile women from the west of Algeria.
To identify the impact of overweight and obesity on female hormonal profile ; we conducted a prospective study measuring pituitary hormones (FSH and LH and prolactin ) , steroid sex hormones ( progesterone , testosterone and estradiol ) , anti miulleian hormone , and thyroidal hormones (FT3 , FT4 and TSH) in 360 women consulting for subfertility in private genecologycal and obstetrical centers in SID BELABESS (West of Algeria )
Result: Our study showed that the majority of patients were aged between 20 and 29 years, representing a percentage of 47.8%, with the average age in sample (31.65 ± 6,93ans). The majority of subjects was obese 46.4%, or overweight (39.4%) with an average BMI of (29.76 ± 4,85Kg / m2). No statistically significant association was found between the BMI as obesity indicator with hormonal levels of pituitary hormones (FSH and LH and prolactin ) , steroid sex hormones ( progesterone , testosterone and estradiol ) , anti miulleian hormone , and thyroidal hormones (FT3 , FT4 and TSH). A negative and statistically significant correlation between the age of the patients and the AMH level (R = -0.60, P <0.01) was noted.
Conclusion: The results of our study showed that the majority of women included in our study had a high BMI but no statistical significant difference was found between underweight , normal , overweight and obese women , that’s why more studies should be conducted to elucidate the in which level does obesity impair the reproductive outcomes.
Keywords: Female infertility, hormonal profile, BMI, SBA, Algeria