Sat N. Gupta

**Education: Ph.D., Statistics (Time Series), May 1987, Colorado State University, USA--Ph.D., Mathematics (Coding Theory), February 1977, University of Delhi, India--M.A., Mathematics, 1972, University of Delhi, India.

There are 6 included publications by Sat N. Gupta :

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Differences in health, productivity and quality of care in younger and older nurses 2013 10045 Aim To determine if younger and older hospital employed nurses have differences in their self-reported health, health related productivity and quality of care.Background An understanding of age cohort differences may assist nurse managers in understa...
Does providing nutrition information at vending machines reduce calories per item sold? 2015 2547 In 2010, the United States (US) enacted a restaurant menu labeling law. The law also applied to vending machine companies selling food. Research suggested that providing nutrition information on menus in restaurants might reduce the number of calorie...
Factors Related to the Number of Fast Food Meals Obtained by College Meal Plan Students 2014 9203 Objectives: This study tested whether days on campus, financial access through a meal plan, and health consciousness were associated with number of meals that college students obtained from fast food restaurants. Participants and Methods:
Inequality, Social Support and Post Disaster Mental Health in Mexico 2011 330 Disasters highlight the vulnerability of people who have limited access to resources. However, based on research from Mexico, we seek-in the context of disasters-to qualify the generalization that mental health is associated with social inequality an...
Nurses’ Presenteeism and Its Effects on Self-Reported Quality of Care and Costs 2012 5547 Objective: Although research has been conducted on how nurse staffing levels affect outcomes, there has been little investigation into how the health-related productivity of nurses is related to quality of care. Two major causes of worker presenteeis...
Panel regression formulas for stature and body mass estimation in immature human skeletons 2013 253 Anthropologists require methods for accurately estimating stature and body mass from the human skeleton. Age-structured, generalized Least Squares (LS) regression formulas have been developed to predict stature from femoral length and to predict body...