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Mr. Amiya Saha | Geriatrics health | Young Scientist Award

Research Scholar at Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China; Fudan University, India.

Mr. Amiya Saha is a dedicated researcher specializing in population studies and public health. Currently serving as a Senior Research Fellow at the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) in Mumbai, he holds a Ph.D. candidacy in Population Studies from the same institute. His research interests encompass a wide range of topics including rural-urban health disparities, the impact of religiosity and spirituality on mental well-being, and gender-specific determinants of health among older adults in India. Mr. Saha’s work has been published in reputable journals such as BMC Public Health, PLOS ONE, and Preventive Medicine Reports, reflecting his significant contributions to the field. With a strong commitment to advancing knowledge in population studies and public health, Mr. Saha continues to make valuable contributions through his research endeavors.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Mr. Amiya Saha is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Population Studies at the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) in Mumbai. Prior to this, he completed his Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in Population Studies from the same institution, achieving a percentage of 58.20% during the academic years 2020-2021. He also holds a Master in Population Studies (MPS) from IIPS, where he scored 63.80% in the years 2019-2020. Before delving into Population Studies, Mr. Saha earned a Master of Arts (MA) in Geography from Rabindra Bharati University, Emerald Bower Campus, Kolkata, West Bengal, securing an impressive 73.00% between 2011 and 2013. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Geography from the University of Calcutta, Kolkata, where he achieved a percentage of 60.62% from 2013 to 2016. Prior to his university education, Mr. Saha completed his 12th Standard under the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) with a score of 80.40% in 2017-2019, and his 10th Standard from the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE), where he achieved 80.87% in 2011.

Professional Experience

Mr. Amiya Saha is a dedicated researcher in population studies, currently serving as a Senior Research Fellow at the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) in Mumbai since November 30, 2022. Prior to this, he worked as a Junior Research Fellow at IIPS for two years. His expertise includes handling large-scale survey data such as the Demographic Health Surveys (DHS) of India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, the Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI), and the India Human Development Survey (IHDS). He is proficient in statistical packages like STATA and SPSS, with basic knowledge of R software. Additionally, he has advanced skills in geographical information systems, including Geomatica, ArcGIS, and GeoDA. Mr. Saha’s research focuses on multimorbidity’s effects on health and healthcare utilization among older adults in India, contributing significantly to understanding popuation aging and health disparities.

Research Interest

Mr. Amiya Saha’s research interests lie at the intersection of population studies and public health, focusing on a range of critical issues affecting vulnerable populations. His primary areas of interest include the built environment and its impact on health, population aging, and family demography. He is deeply engaged in studying life course gerontology, exploring aspects of cognitive health, physical, social, and cognitive frailty, and the dynamics of healthy, active, positive, and successful aging. Mr. Saha also investigates sleep health and the health disparities among vulnerable populations, aiming to understand and address the unique challenges faced by these groups. His work seeks to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of how various social determinants influence health outcomes throughout the aging process. By examining these areas, Mr. Saha aims to develop strategies and interventions that promote better health and well-being among older adults and other vulnerable populations.

Award and Honors

Mr. Amiya Saha has been recognized for his exceptional contributions to the field of population studies and geography through various awards and honors. He received the prestigious Senior Research Fellowship in Geography from the National Testing Agency (NTA-UGC-JRF) for the period of December 2020-2025. Additionally, he qualified for the National Eligibility Test (NET) in Geography, awarded by the NTA-UGC-JRF in December 2020. These accolades reflect Mr. Saha’s dedication to academic excellence and his significant research capabilities. His recognition as a Senior Research Fellow highlights his commitment to advancing knowledge in population studies, particularly in areas related to aging, health disparities, and the built environment. These honors serve as a testament to Mr. Saha’s scholarly achievements and his potential for making impactful contributions to his field.

Research Skills

Mr. Amiya Saha possesses a robust set of research skills, honed through extensive academic training and practical experience. He is adept at handling large-scale survey data, including the Demographic Health Surveys (DHS) of India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, the Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI), the India Human Development Survey (IHDS), and the National Sample Survey (NSS). His proficiency in statistical analysis is demonstrated through his expertise in using software packages such as STATA and SPSS, with a foundational knowledge of R software. In addition to his statistical skills, Mr. Saha has advanced capabilities in geographical information systems (GIS), utilizing tools like Geomatica, ArcGIS, and GeoDA to analyze spatial data. His methodological skills are further complemented by his experience with demographic modeling software such as MORTPAK and Spectrum. Mr. Saha’s diverse skill set enables him to conduct comprehensive and multi-faceted research, contributing valuable insights into population studies and public health.

Publications

  1. “Rural-Urban Differences in Self-Rated Health Among Older Adults: Examining the Role of Marital Status and Living Arrangements”
    Authors: A. Saha, M. Rahaman, B. Mandal, S. Biswas, D. Govil
    Journal: BMC Public Health
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 17
  2. “Does the Intensity of Religiosity and Spirituality in Later Life Improve Mental Well-Being? Evidence from India”
    Authors: P. Barman, A. Saha, M. Dakua, A. Roy
    Journal: Journal of Religion, Spirituality & Aging
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 10
  3. “Gender-Specific Determinants of Overweight and Obesity Among Older Adults in India: Evidence from a Cross-Sectional Survey, 2017-18”
    Authors: A. Saha, B. Mandal, T. Muhammad, P. Barman, W. Ahmed
    Journal: BMC Public Health
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 8
  4. “Socio-Demographic and Behavioral Correlates of Excess Weight and Its Health Consequences Among Older Adults in India: Evidence from a Cross-Sectional Study, 2017–18”
    Authors: A. Saha, T. Muhammad, B. Mandal, M. Adhikary, P. Barman
    Journal: PLOS ONE
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 6
  5. “Association Between Natural Hazards and Postnatal Care Among the Neonates in India: A Step Towards Full Coverage Using Geospatial Approach”
    Authors: P. Barman, N. Sarif, A. Saha
    Journal: BMC Emergency Medicine
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3
  6. “Moderating Role of Functional/Mobility Limitations in the Association Between Sleep Problems and Hypertension Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in India”
    Authors: A. Saha, T. Muhammad, B. Mandal, D. Govil, W. Ali
    Journal: Preventive Medicine Reports
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
  7. “Decomposing the Rural–Urban Differences in Depression Among Multimorbid Older Patients in India: Evidence from a Cross-Sectional Study”
    Authors: A. Saha, B. Mandal, T. Muhammad, W. Ali
    Journal: BMC Psychiatry
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
  8. “Unveiling the Dynamics of Social Engagement and Subjective Health in Older Adults: A Gendered Perspective”
    Authors: A. Saha, D. Govil, T. Muhammad, A.R. Thomas
    Journal: Experimental Gerontology
    Year: 2024
  9. “Corrigendum to ‘Moderating Role of Functional/Mobility Limitations in the Association Between Sleep Problems and Hypertension Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in India’”
    Authors: A. Saha, T. Muhammad, B. Mandal, D. Govil, W. Ali
    Journal: Preventive Medicine Reports
    Year: 2024
  10. “Morbidity Pattern of Hospitalization and Associated Out-of-Pocket Expenditure: Evidence from NSSO (2017-2018)”
    Authors: A. Saha, D. Govil
    Journal: International Journal of Research – GRANTHAALAYAH
    Year: 2021

 

Amiya Saha | Geriatrics Health | Young Scientist Award

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