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The Effect of Increased Correction in Modifying Some Improper Eating Habits in Malnourished Children
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Not necessarily to be malnutrition is a result of poverty and lack of food, it may be the outcome of the wrong food practices; and the lack of knowledge in nutrition basis and chronic diseases. Some studies have confirmed that the more the knowledge in nutrition basis increased, the more the child has well-balanced food.

Unhealthy eating habits spread among children at an early age, which is one of the negative factors affecting the nutritional status they have causing various disorders as a result of lack or increase of food or lack of balance. The signs and symptoms of these disorders can be simple or can lead to deadly diseases.

Training children on proper eating habits in different fields of life is considered the most important functions of kindergarten's teacher, and whenever such habits are correct, the child grows up healthy, physically and psychologically. This is because the physical health depends largely on mental health and the habits that an individual accustomed them since childhood.Current research goal have been identified by:

_ knowing the effect of increased correction program in modifying some improper eating habits in malnourished children, and that requires the testing the following hypotheses :

 

  1. There are no statistically significant differences between the sign scores of the experimental group on the list of unhealthy dietary habits between the pre and post tests.
  2. There are no statistically significant differences between the sign scores of the control group on the list of unhealthy dietary habits between the pre and post tests.
  3. There are no statistically significant differences between the sign scores of the experimental and control groups on the list of unhealthy dietary habits after applying the program of increased correction in the post test.
  4. There are no statistically significant differences between the sign scores of the experimental group on the list of unhealthy dietary habits between the first post test and the second one.

And to achieve the goal of the current research, (30) children was chosen intention from (5) kindergartens in the districts of Baghdad city. To measure  improper eating habits and measure malnutrition caused by lack of protein, the researcher tries to:

  1. Build a measurement of improper dietary habits contains (55) points.
  2. Build a measurement of malnutrition that caused by lack of protein contains (22) points.
  3. Build a program that uses the method of increased correction to modify some of unhealthy dietary habits of malnourished children due to lack of protein, contains (14) meetings.

These measurements and program have submitted to a group of experts and specialists in fields of medicine of society, nutrition, and educational and psychological sciences, who are (20) experts to evaluate the validity of the points. The researcher found the truth of the two measurements and the program, and she also found two kinds of stability for the measurement of unhealthy dietary habits, which are (85%) in the way of re-test and (88%) in the way of Alvakronbach.

 the research found the following results:

  1. There are statistically significant differences between pre and post tests on the list of unhealthy dietary habits and in favor of the experimental group post test.
  2. There are no statistically significant differences between pre and post tests for the control group.
  3. There are statistically significant differences between the scores' orders of the experimental group and the control group on the list unhealthy dietary habits after applying the program and this due to the effect and effectiveness of the program.
  4. There are statistically significant differences between the scores' orders of the experimental group in the first post test and the second one after (3) weeks.
  5. The method of increased correction led to fully modify the unhealthy dietary habits of malnourished children within a period of only (7) weeks.

For these results, the researcher reached to a number of recommendations.

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Publication Date
Wed Dec 25 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of Accounting And Financial Studies ( Jafs )
Non-interest income and its impact on the profits of the Iraqi banking sector: (Comparative study)
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     In this study,  has been discussed the issue of non-interest income and its impact on the Iraqi banking sector profit for the period between (2008-2017) as it was the main objective of the study is to find the relationship between the non-interest income and the profits of the banking sector in order to know  the size of the sector's dependence on non-interest income As well as an analysis of its profitability compared to selected countries, And to test hypotheses, the financial ratios and some statistical tests to determine the stability of the time series such as the test (Correlegram , Dickey -Fuller (depending on the statistical program (E-Views V8) and a simple linear regression method by (Minitab

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Publication Date
Tue Nov 27 2018
Journal Name
Al–bahith Al–a'alami
The Role of Local Satellite Channels toward the Social and Cultural Development in U.A.E Society
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The study seeks to analyze the perceptions of audience in UAE towards the performance of Emirates Satellite TV Channels. It analyzed the exposure motivations of audience to satellite TV channels, its positive and negative aspects and to what extent they abide by media ethics. A survey is conducted with a sample of four hundred. The study shows significant differences between male and female towards the characteristics of TV channels, its positive and negative aspects and its commitments to media ethics.

            The study also shows that the expectancy value model and third person effect model are applicable in studying the perceptions of audience and media people in UAE t

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Publication Date
Sat Feb 01 2025
Journal Name
Saudi Medical Journal
Spectrum and classification of ATP7B variants with clinical correlation in children with Wilson disease
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Thu Jun 12 2025
Journal Name
Folia Medica 67(3): E149216
Impact of thumb sucking on salivary melatonin, Candida albicans, and dental caries in children
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Introduction: Salivary melatonin is a critical antioxidant that contributes to oral health by mitigating oxidative stress. Psychological stress linked to thumb sucking may disrupt oral homeostasis, leading to conditions such as dental caries and fungal infections. Aim: This study explores the relationships between thumb sucking, salivary melatonin levels, dental caries, and the presence of Candida albicans (CA) in children. Materials and methods: A case-control study was conducted with 60 children aged 4-5 years at the University of Baghdad’s College of Dentistry. Participants were divided into thumb-sucking (n=30) and non-thumb-sucking (n=30) groups. Salivary melatonin levels were measured using enzyme-linked immunoso

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Publication Date
Fri Jun 30 2023
Journal Name
The International Tinnitus Journal
Is Topical Nasal Steroid Useful for Treatment of Otitis Media with Effusion in Children?
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Background: Otitis media with effusion is a common and important pediatric clinical problem; it is the leading cause of hearing impairment in children. Medical treatment remains controversial. Aim: To evaluate the usefulness of using topical nasal steroids in the treatment of otitis media with effusion. Patients and Methods: Between November 2019 and October 2022, a prospective controlled clinical study was carried out in the department of otolaryngology at Al-Jerrahat Teaching Hospital in Medical City, Baghdad, Iraq. This study comprised 40 patients with bilateral otitis media with effusion (23 males, 17 females). Two groups were created for the patients. Patients in group A (20 patients) were treated with mometasone furoate nasal spra

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Publication Date
Wed Mar 29 2017
Journal Name
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A Comparative Biochemical Study of Proteins Profile in Iraqi Children and Adolescent with ?-Thalassemia
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The aim of the present research is to study different protein fractions in sera of children and adolescent with  β –thalassemia major and minor and to compare the results with that of healthy control.One hundred fifty children and adolescents were enrolled in this study,including 50 patients with β- thalassemia major , 50 patients with  β- thalassemia minor as pathological control group and another apparently 50 healthy individuals as a control group. The age of all studied  groups ranged from (4-18)years.Total protein, albumin and immunoglobulins were estimated in sera of all subjects.  A Significant  decrease  was  found  in  the  total  protein and  albumin&nb

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Thu Jan 01 2015
Journal Name
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Detection of E. coli and rotavirus in diarrhea among children under five years old‏
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Sun Oct 18 2020
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Management of COVID-19 in Children and Adolescents -A Practical Up-to Date Guideline
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Sufficient high-quality data are unavailable to describe the management approach and guideline of COVID-19 disease in pediatric and adolescent population which may be due to mild presentation in most of cases and less severe complications than older ages.

World Health Organization was concerned with the establishment of an approved guideline to manage the increasing number of COVID-19 patients worldwide aiming to prevent or lessen COVID-19 global burden.

The clinical features have a wide spectrum starting from uncomplicated mild illness, mild-moderate pneumonia, severe pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, sepsis, septic shock, and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.

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Publication Date
Wed Aug 01 2018
Journal Name
Journal Of Economics And Administrative Sciences
Comparison Some Estimation Methods Of GM(1,1) Model With Missing Data and Practical Application
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This paper presents a grey model GM(1,1) of the first rank and a variable one and is the basis of the grey system theory , This research dealt  properties of grey model and a set of methods to estimate parameters of the grey model GM(1,1)  is the least square Method (LS) , weighted least square method (WLS), total least square method (TLS) and gradient descent method  (DS). These methods were compared based on two types of standards: Mean square error (MSE), mean absolute percentage error (MAPE), and after comparison using simulation the best method was applied to real data represented by the rate of consumption of the two types of oils a Heavy fuel (HFO) and diesel fuel (D.O) and has been applied several tests to

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Publication Date
Sun Apr 01 2018
Journal Name
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The reality of administrative creativity of secondary schools' managers in Al-zarqaa province
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The study focuses on identifying the reality of administrative creativity of secondary schools' managers in Al-zarqaa province. The descriptive approach was adopted to conduct this study. To achieve the study objective, the author designed a questionnaire composed of (24) items included (4) domains applied on (80) male and female school managers were selected randomly. The results showed that the administrative creativity level of secondary school's managers over all domains were too high which ranked as school management domain followed by public community domain then teacher domain and finally, school environment domain. Additionally, each of male, private sector, and experience over 10 years revealed significant differences.

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