2 research outputs found
Association between perceived neighborhood environment and health of middle-aged women living in rapidly changing urban Mongolia
- Author
- A Jadambaa
- A Ruijsbroek
- A Wutich
- AM van den Bosch
- B Bayasgalan
- B Jamiyansuren
- D Goldberg
- DA Höfelmann
- DE Rodrigues
- DP Goldberg
- H Hataminejad
- K Takehara
- K Tomey
- Keiko Nakamura
- L Artazcoz
- Layla McCay
- M Bilger
- M Wen
- National Statistical Office of Mongolia
- P Grahn
- P Putrik
- R Araya
- RW Allen
- S Cummins
- S de Vries
- S Jayaweera
- T Sugiyama
- T Takano
- TC Agampodi
- Tserendulam Shagdarsuren
- World Health Organization
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- Field of study
Mongoliaar
- Author
- A. Avirmed
- A. Dashtseren
- A. Dashtseren
- A. Kriegel
- Academy of Sciences of the Mongolian People’s Republic.
- B. A. Kohrt
- B. Chagnaadorj
- B. Robinson
- B. Skapa
- B. Tsendjav
- B.-E. Batbayar
- B.-O. Bold
- C. Humphrey
- C. Humphrey
- C. Humphrey
- C. Humphrey
- C. R. Bawden
- C. R. Bawden
- C. R. Bawden
- C. R. Bawden
- C. R. Bawden
- Center for Health Statistics and Information.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- D. F. Aberle
- D. J. Hruschka
- D. M. Williams
- D. Morgan
- D. Shombodon
- E. Kirby
- E. Purevdawa
- F. Lessing
- F. W. Cleaves
- G. A. Cheney
- G. Montell
- G. N. Roerich
- H. H. I. Vreeland
- H. Serruys
- J. Hu
- J. J. Matignon
- J. Kler
- K. Chabros
- K. Griffin
- M. G. Field
- M. Goldstein
- M. Lhagvasuren
- M. Underdown
- Mongolian Ministry of Health
- Mongolian Ministry of Health
- Narsu
- NSO
- NSO
- NSO
- NSO
- P. Foggin
- R. F. Neupert
- R. N. Panday
- R. Rupen
- S. H. Briller
- S. Jagchid
- S. Jagchid
- S. Randall
- S. S. Strickland
- S. Seidenberg
- S. Smith
- SCRFS.
- T. K. Korsunkiyev
- T. Medvedeva
- T. Tserendulam
- U. Bulag
- W. A. Knaus
- W. Heissig
- W. Heissig
- W. Hiessig
- WHO
- World Bank
- Z. Luvsantseren
- Z. Tianlu
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2004
- Field of study