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View article: Adaptive dietary and exercise strategies for weight loss in Adults with Prediabetes Trial (ADAPT): a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial
Adaptive dietary and exercise strategies for weight loss in Adults with Prediabetes Trial (ADAPT): a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial Open
The group-based program resulted in clinically significant weight loss that was similar between calorie-restricted HC and RC diets. However, counseling to follow a HC diet reduced fasting glucose compared with RC. Patients with obesity and…
View article: Open label placebo to treat fatigue in people with multiple sclerosis: feasibility and preliminary effects
Open label placebo to treat fatigue in people with multiple sclerosis: feasibility and preliminary effects Open
Background Fatigue is highly prevalent in adults with multiple sclerosis (MS) and current treatments offer limited benefit. It has been speculated that placebos only have an effect when they are administered with deception and concealment,…
View article: The Relationship Between Disability and Walking Speed in Adults with Multiple Sclerosis
The Relationship Between Disability and Walking Speed in Adults with Multiple Sclerosis Open
Introduction: Timed Twenty-Five Foot Walk (T25FW) and Patient-Determined Disease Steps (PDDSs) are measures commonly used for people with MS (PwMS). However, there is limited knowledge about the utility of using the measures to customize i…
View article: 300 Social determinants of health among rural underserved patients with uncontrolled hypertension – CORRIGENDUM
300 Social determinants of health among rural underserved patients with uncontrolled hypertension – CORRIGENDUM Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1017/cts.2024.936.].
View article: Adaptive Dietary and Exercise Strategies for Adults With Prediabetes Trial (ADAPT): A Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial
Adaptive Dietary and Exercise Strategies for Adults With Prediabetes Trial (ADAPT): A Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial Open
Objectives: Dietary carbohydrate restriction, time restricted eating (TRE), and exercise (Ex) are commonly used strategies for weight loss and improving glycemic control. However, the optimal combination and sequence of these strategies is…
View article: Preventable trauma deaths in the Western Cape of South Africa: A consensus-based panel review
Preventable trauma deaths in the Western Cape of South Africa: A consensus-based panel review Open
Injury causes 4.4 million deaths worldwide annually. 90% of all injury-related deaths occur in low-and-middle income countries. Findings from expert-led trauma death reviews can inform strategies to reduce trauma deaths. A cohort of trauma…
View article: Enhancements to a Telewellness Program for People With Physical Disabilities: Mindfulness, Exercise, and Nutrition To Optimize Resilience (MENTOR 2.0)
Enhancements to a Telewellness Program for People With Physical Disabilities: Mindfulness, Exercise, and Nutrition To Optimize Resilience (MENTOR 2.0) Open
MENTOR 2.0 advanced the evaluation of this online telewellness program for people with physical disabilities by demonstrating consistent results with MENTOR 1.0. We reported improvements in GLTEQ, especially among those with lower baseline…
View article: Prolonged casualty care: Extrapolating civilian data to the military context
Prolonged casualty care: Extrapolating civilian data to the military context Open
BACKGROUND Civilian and military populations alike are increasingly faced with undesirable situations in which prehospital and definitive care times will be delayed. The Western Cape of South Africa has some similarities in capabilities, i…
View article: Do outcomes from a behavioral weight loss intervention differ in Alabama versus Colorado?
Do outcomes from a behavioral weight loss intervention differ in Alabama versus Colorado? Open
Background There are well‐established regional differences in obesity prevalence in the United States but relatively little is known about why or whether success in weight loss differs regionally. Objective The objective of this study was …
View article: An Exploratory Analysis of the Association Between Catechol-O-Methyltransferase and Response to a Randomized Open-Label Placebo Treatment for Cancer-Related Fatigue
An Exploratory Analysis of the Association Between Catechol-O-Methyltransferase and Response to a Randomized Open-Label Placebo Treatment for Cancer-Related Fatigue Open
Previous studies have identified catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT), as a key enzyme influencing sympathetic function. Although the COMT SNP rs4680 and rs4818, are well-studied, little is known about their influence on cancer-related fati…
View article: Cost, Severity and Prevalence of Agricultural-Related Injury Workers’ Compensation Claims in Farming Operations from 14 U.S. States
Cost, Severity and Prevalence of Agricultural-Related Injury Workers’ Compensation Claims in Farming Operations from 14 U.S. States Open
(1) Background: There is no national surveillance of agricultural injuries, despite agricultural occupations being among the most hazardous in the U.S. This effort uses workers’ compensation (WC) data to estimate the burden of agricultural…
View article: Analyzing Workers’ Compensation Claims and Payments Made Using Data from a Large Insurance Provider
Analyzing Workers’ Compensation Claims and Payments Made Using Data from a Large Insurance Provider Open
Background: All states in the USA have established Workers’ Compensation (WC) insurance systems/programs. WC systems address key occupational safety and health concerns. This effort uses data from a large insurance provider for the years 2…
View article: Telehealth Use among Community Health Centers and Cardio-Metabolic Health Outcomes
Telehealth Use among Community Health Centers and Cardio-Metabolic Health Outcomes Open
Public health interventions to manage the cardio-metabolic syndrome (CMS) have had modest success, necessitating the expansion of telehealth services to where people live. This effort analyzes the association between telehealth provision a…
View article: The impact of body mass index on one-year mortality after spinal cord injury
The impact of body mass index on one-year mortality after spinal cord injury Open
Objective: Evaluate the association between body mass index (BMI, kg/m2) and one-year mortality among people who survived the first 90 days after spinal cord injury (SCI).Design: Cohort study.Setting: Eighteen SCI Model Systems centers thr…
View article: ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND BIOACTIVE FOOD COMPOUNDS IN 100% WATERMELON JUICE
ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND BIOACTIVE FOOD COMPOUNDS IN 100% WATERMELON JUICE Open
Objectives: Decline in cognitive function and increases in inflammation and oxidative stress are part of normal aging. Watermelon contains numerous bioactive compounds including lycopene, arginine, and citrulline that exhibit both anti-inf…
View article: A longitudinal study of work-related injuries: comparisons of health and work-related consequences between injured and uninjured aging United States adults
A longitudinal study of work-related injuries: comparisons of health and work-related consequences between injured and uninjured aging United States adults Open
The aging workforce is at a high risk of experiencing injuries. Further, injured adults were not only more likely to incur a disability prohibiting daily life-related activities, over time, but, also, were more likely to work reduced hours…
View article: Work-Related Exposures And Injuries Among The Aging United States Workforce
Work-Related Exposures And Injuries Among The Aging United States Workforce Open
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2018. Major: MD/PhD Program. Advisor: Susan Gerberich. 1 computer file (PDF); xi, 170 pages.
View article: Asthma among World Trade Center First Responders: A Qualitative Synthesis and Bias Assessment
Asthma among World Trade Center First Responders: A Qualitative Synthesis and Bias Assessment Open
The World Trade Center (WTC) disaster exposed the responders to several hazards. Three cohorts i.e., the Fire Department of New York (FDNY), the General Responder Cohort (GRC), and the WTC Health Registry (WTCHR) surveyed the exposed respo…
View article: CSEB Student Conference 2016 abstract contest winners
CSEB Student Conference 2016 abstract contest winners Open
Introduction: Music therapy (MT) is an attractive, non-pharmacological treatment for many individuals suffering from dementia.It is well established that MT is responsible for many mood-boosting effects in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients…