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dc.contributor.authorLanger, Ana-
dc.contributor.authorMeleis, Afaf-
dc.contributor.authorKnaul, Felicia M-
dc.contributor.authorAtun, Rifat-
dc.contributor.authorAran, Meltem-
dc.contributor.authorArreola-Ornelas, Hector-
dc.contributor.authorBhutta, Zulfiqar A-
dc.contributor.authorBinagwaho, Agnes-
dc.contributor.authorBonita, Ruth-
dc.contributor.authorCaglia, Jacquelyn M-
dc.contributor.authorClaeson, Mariam-
dc.contributor.authorDavies, Justine-
dc.contributor.authorDonnay, France A-
dc.contributor.authorGausman, Jewel M-
dc.contributor.authorGlickman, Caroline-
dc.contributor.authorKearns, Annie D-
dc.contributor.authorKendall, Tamil-
dc.contributor.authorLozano, Rafael-
dc.contributor.authorSeboni, Naomi-
dc.contributor.authorSen, Gita-
dc.contributor.authorSindhu, Siriorn-
dc.contributor.authorTemin, Miriam-
dc.contributor.authorFrenk, Julio-
dc.date.accessioned2020-04-06T13:21:14Z-
dc.date.available2020-04-06T13:21:14Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifier.issn0140-6736-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/11439-
dc.description.abstractGirls' and women's health is in transition and, although some aspects of it have improved substantially in the past few decades, there are still important unmet needs. Population ageing and transformations in the social determinants of health have increased the coexistence of disease burdens related to reproductive health, nutrition, and infections, and the emerging epidemic of chronic and non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Simultaneously, worldwide priorities in women's health have themselves been changing from a narrow focus on maternal and child health to the broader framework of sexual and reproductive health and to the encompassing concept of women's health, which is founded on a life-course approach. This expanded vision incorporates health challenges that affect women beyond their reproductive years and those that they share with men, but with manifestations and results that affect women disproportionally owing to biological, gender, and other social determinants.-
dc.publisherElsevier-
dc.subjectAdolescence-
dc.subjectAdulthood-
dc.subjectCaregiver-
dc.subjectCause Of Death-
dc.subjectChild Health-
dc.subjectClinical Research-
dc.subjectCompensation-
dc.subjectDeath-
dc.subjectDemography-
dc.subjectDisability-
dc.subjectEducation-
dc.subjectEnvironmental Change-
dc.subjectEnvironmental Health-
dc.subjectEnvironmental Protection-
dc.subjectEpidemiological Data-
dc.subjectFemale-
dc.subjectFinancial Management-
dc.subjectHealth-
dc.subjectHealth Care-
dc.subjectHealth Care Access-
dc.subjectHealth Care Cost-
dc.subjectHealth Care Personnel-
dc.subjectHealth Care Policy-
dc.subjectHealth Hazard-
dc.subjectHuman-
dc.subjectInvestment-
dc.subjectPopulation Growth-
dc.subjectPriority Journal-
dc.subjectReview-
dc.subjectRisk Factor-
dc.subjectSenescence-
dc.subjectSex Difference-
dc.subjectSocial Determinants Of Health-
dc.subjectSocial Norm-
dc.subjectSocial Protection-
dc.subjectSustainable Development-
dc.subjectWellbeing-
dc.subjectWomen'S Health-
dc.subjectDeveloping Country-
dc.subjectEconomic Development-
dc.subjectHealth Care Disparity-
dc.subjectTrends-
dc.subjectConservation Of Natural Resources-
dc.subjectHealthcare Disparities-
dc.titleWomen and health: the key for sustainable development-
dc.typeJournal Article-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/S0140-6736(15)60497-4-
dc.pages1165-1210p.-
dc.vol.noVol.386-
dc.issue.noIss.9999-
dc.journal.nameThe Lancet-
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