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The Influence of College Students' Core Self-evaluation on Job Search Outcomes: Chain Mediating Effect of Career Exploration and Career Adaptability
Curr Psychol. 2022 Feb 23:1-12. doi: 10.1007/s12144-022-02923-4. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe study of college students' job search and influencing factors has been an important topic in college students' career development. The degree of satisfaction with the results of a college student's perceived job search directly affects the sustainability of his or her future career. Although the importance of core self-evaluation in the job search process has been confirmed by a large body of literature, very little literature has focused on the mechanism of action between core self-evaluation and job search outcomes. Therefo...
Source: Current Psychology - March 1, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Huaruo Chen Fei Liu Ya Wen Source Type: research

The use of breast milk iodine concentration in the first week of lactation as a biomarker of iodine status in breastfeeding women
In conclusion, this study demonstrated that women were iodine sufficient in the first week of lactation as assessed by UIC, which was consistent with BMIC. These findings suggested that BMIC is a useful biomarker to assess iodine status in lactating women.PMID:37642155 | DOI:10.1017/S0007114523001897
Source: The British Journal of Nutrition - August 29, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Shuchang Liu Andrew Sharp Xiaoqin Luo Steven Lane Elmer V Villanueva Zhiliang Lu Zheng Feei Ma Source Type: research

Breastfeeding, weaning, and dietary practices during the Western Zhou Dynasty (1122 –771 BC) at Boyangcheng, Anhui Province, China
ConclusionsThe adult δ13C and δ15N results indicate that mixed C3 (rice) and C4 (millet) terrestrial diets with varying levels of animal protein (mostly pigs and deer) were consumed. The elevated subadult δ15N results return to adult levels by approximately 3–4 years of age, indicating that the weaning process was completed during this period. Individuals between 2 and 10 years old, with lower δ13C and δ15N results than the adult mean, possibly consumed more plant‐based diets, and this is consistent with Chinese medical teachings ∼1500 years later during the Tang Dynasty (AD 618–907). The isotopic offsets betw...
Source: American Journal of Physical Anthropology - November 1, 2017 Category: Physiology Authors: Yang Xia, Jinglei Zhang, Fei Yu, Hui Zhang, Tingting Wang, Yaowu Hu, Benjamin T. Fuller Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Adherence to initial exclusive breastfeeding among Chinese born and native Spanish mothers
Benefits of breastfeeding on the health of children, mothers and society are well known. However, breastfeeding rates vary according to the population examined. Chinese-born women migrated to high-income count...
Source: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth - January 28, 2019 Category: OBGYN Authors: Juana Mar ía Aguilar-Ortega, Juan Luis González-Pascual, César Cardenete-Reyes, Carmen Pérez-de-Algaba-Cuenca, Santiago Pérez-García and Laura Esteban-Gonzalo Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Socioeconomic status and breastfeeding in China: an analysis of data from a longitudinal nationwide household survey
Socioeconomic status is an important factor affecting the initiation and cessation of breastfeeding. However, limited evidence exists regarding the association between socioeconomic status and breastfeeding be...
Source: BMC Pediatrics - May 27, 2019 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Chu Chen, Guo Cheng and Jay Pan Tags: Research article Source Type: research

The effectiveness of using a WeChat account to improve exclusive breastfeeding in Huzhu County Qinghai Province, China: protocol for a randomized control trial
An exclusive breastfeeding rate in the first 6  months of life of at least 50% is one of the six World Health Organization global nutrition targets for 2025. However, the exclusive breastfeeding rate in China i...
Source: BMC Public Health - December 2, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Qiong Wu, Yiwen Huang, Michelle Helena van Velthoven, Wei Wang, Suying Chang and Yanfeng Zhang Tags: Study protocol Source Type: research

Breastfeeding practices 2008 –2009 among Chinese mothers living in Ireland: a mixed methods study
This study was co...
Source: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth - January 23, 2020 Category: OBGYN Authors: Qianling Zhou, Katherine M. Younger, Tanya M. Cassidy, Wenyi Wang and John M. Kearney Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Breastfeeding and emerging motherhood identity: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of first time Chinese Australian mothers ’ breastfeeding experiences
Chinese Australian mothers are more likely than the general Australian mothers to introduce formula in the first month of age. A better understanding of the context of formula introduction in the early weeks of birth can provide a deeper insight into how Chinese Australian mothers can be supported to continue exclusive breastfeeding.
Source: Women and Birth - March 19, 2020 Category: Midwifery Authors: Konsita Kuswara, Tess Knight, Karen J Campbell, Kylie D Hesketh, Miaobing Zheng, Kristy A. Bolton, Rachel Laws Source Type: research

WeChat-based intervention to support breastfeeding for Chinese mothers: protocol of a randomised controlled trial
Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life is the optimal way to feed infants. However, recent studies suggest that exclusive breastfeeding rates in China remain low and are well below the recommen...
Source: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making - November 19, 2020 Category: Information Technology Authors: Li Tang, Andy H. Lee, Colin W. Binns, Lian Duan, Yi Liu and Chunrong Li Tags: Study protocol Source Type: research

Unilateral Breast Inflation Caused by Breastfeeding after Polyacrylamide Hydrogel Injection
We report the case of a 36-year-old woman who noted breast enlargement subsequent to breastfeeding, after a PAAG injection. In 2016, a PAAG injection was administered to her under both mammary glands at a nearby cosmetic surgery clinic for breast augmentation. After she started breastfeeding following delivery in 2020, she was admitted to our hospital because of a rapid left breast enlargement and unbearable pain. Contrast-enhanced chest computed tomography revealed marked fluid retention in the left breast, and the mammary gland tissue had been pushed outward. A skin incision revealed a significant amount of yellowish-whi...
Source: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open - January 1, 2021 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Tags: Breast: Case Report Source Type: research

Breastfeeding-oriented education for parturients separated from their hospitalized infants: a qualitative study of nurses ’ perspectives in Shanghai, China
The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and baby are well recognized. However, the separation of the mother-newborn dyad leads to a lower breastfeeding rate. These parturients who are separated from thei...
Source: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth - December 1, 2022 Category: OBGYN Authors: Haoxue Feng, Ying Liu, Junying Li and Hui Jiang Tags: Research Source Type: research

Association of labor epidural analgesia use with exclusive breastfeeding up to six months: a online-based cross sectional survey in Jiaxing, China
The impact of labor epidural analgesia (LEA) on breastfeeding remains controversial. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between LEA use and exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) up to 6 months.
Source: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth - December 28, 2022 Category: OBGYN Authors: Chun-Yan Fu, Li-Zhong Wang, Xue-Juan Tang and Feng Xia Tags: Research Source Type: research

Analysis of Cognition, Protection, Psychological, and Job-search Intentions Among Medical and Nonmedical College Students During COVID-19 Epidemic
CONCLUSIONS: The news about COVID-19 piqued the interest of medical students. Nonmedical students had stronger protective behavior than medical students. The COVID-19 outbreak had a significant influence on medical students' lives, studies, and moods. In addition, COVID-19 had a greater impact on the job-search intentions of medical students.PMID:36525353
Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine - December 16, 2022 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Xuan Long Kai Sun Kai Wang Lishuai Shi Limin Cao Tingting Wen Zhonghua Zhou Zhihua Guo Yue Shi Hong Yu Zhen Yu Xiaolian Song Lijin Feng Aihong Mei Source Type: research