Heiberg A N
Universitetet i Oslo, Norway.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1996 Jan;84(1):91-5.
Women's health at any point in their lives, from before birth through old age, reflects a multitude of factors, including environmental, cultural, and socioeconomic. However, even in parts of the world where women have achieved control over family planning and family resources and equal men in educational opportunities, the increase in their life expectancy, although greater than men's, is flattening out. Questions on the effect the changing lifestyles have on women's health are posed, and the paper closes with a discussion of women as objects of research.
女性在其生命中的任何阶段,从出生前到老年,其健康状况反映了众多因素,包括环境、文化和社会经济因素。然而,即使在世界上一些地区,女性已经在计划生育、家庭资源控制以及教育机会方面与男性平等,但她们预期寿命的增长尽管高于男性,却趋于平缓。文中提出了关于生活方式变化对女性健康影响的问题,并且在结尾部分讨论了将女性作为研究对象的情况。