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View article: When increasing vegetable production may worsen food availability gaps: A simulation model in India
When increasing vegetable production may worsen food availability gaps: A simulation model in India Open
View article: The Impact of a Place-Tailored Digital Health App Promoting Exercise Classes on African American Women’s Physical Activity and Obesity: Simulation Study
The Impact of a Place-Tailored Digital Health App Promoting Exercise Classes on African American Women’s Physical Activity and Obesity: Simulation Study Open
Background The increasing prevalence of smartphone apps to help people find different services raises the question of whether apps to help people find physical activity (PA) locations would help better prevent and control having overweight…
View article: The potential epidemiologic, clinical, and economic impact of requiring schools to offer Physical Education (PE) classes in Mexico City
The potential epidemiologic, clinical, and economic impact of requiring schools to offer Physical Education (PE) classes in Mexico City Open
Background Many schools have been cutting physical education (PE) classes due to budget constraints, which raises the question of whether policymakers should require schools to offer PE classes. Evidence suggests that PE classes can help a…
View article: The impact of reducing the frequency of night feeding on infant BMI
The impact of reducing the frequency of night feeding on infant BMI Open
View article: Using Simulation Modeling to Guide the Design of the Girl Scouts Fierce & Fit Program
Using Simulation Modeling to Guide the Design of the Girl Scouts Fierce & Fit Program Open
Objective The study aim was to help the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland evaluate, quantify, and potentially modify the Girl Scouts Fierce & Fit program. Methods From 2018 to 2019, our Public Health Informatics, Computational, and Operation…
View article: Can following formula-feeding recommendations still result in infants who are overweight or have obesity?
Can following formula-feeding recommendations still result in infants who are overweight or have obesity? Open
View article: The Impact of Following Solid Food Feeding Guides on BMI Among Infants: A Simulation Study
The Impact of Following Solid Food Feeding Guides on BMI Among Infants: A Simulation Study Open
The economic value of identifying and treating Chagas disease patients earlier and the impact on Trypanosoma cruzi transmission Open
View article: Are the London Declaration’s 2020 goals sufficient to control Chagas disease?: Modeling scenarios for the Yucatan Peninsula
Are the London Declaration’s 2020 goals sufficient to control Chagas disease?: Modeling scenarios for the Yucatan Peninsula Open
While reducing domestic vectorial, congenital, and transfusional transmission can successfully reduce transmission to humans (up to 82% in one year), achieving the 2020 goals would still result in 0.5 new acute cases per 2,000 over five ye…
View article: Simulating the Impact of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Warning Labels in Three Cities
Simulating the Impact of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Warning Labels in Three Cities Open
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View article: Simulating the Impact of Crime on African American Women's Physical Activity and Obesity
Simulating the Impact of Crime on African American Women's Physical Activity and Obesity Open
Objective The objective of this study was to quantify the impact of crime on physical activity location accessibility, leisure‐time physical activity (LTPA), and obesity among African American women. Methods An agent‐based model was develo…
View article: Modeling The Economic And Health Impact Of Increasing Children’s Physical Activity In The United States
Modeling The Economic And Health Impact Of Increasing Children’s Physical Activity In The United States Open
Increasing physical activity among children is a potentially important public health intervention. Quantifying the economic and health effects of the intervention would help decision makers understand its impact and priority. Using a compu…
View article: Comparison and validation of two computational models of Chagas disease: A thirty year perspective from Venezuela
Comparison and validation of two computational models of Chagas disease: A thirty year perspective from Venezuela Open
The PHICOR/CIDMA and Princeton models differ in level of detail and included features, yet both were able to generate the historical changes in T. cruzi seroprevalence in Venezuela over 9 and 19-year time periods. Our model comparison has …
View article: EP12.02: Extending the window for genetic screening sonograms: needs assessment for an ultrasound‐based Down's syndrome risk model up to 24 weeks gestation
EP12.02: Extending the window for genetic screening sonograms: needs assessment for an ultrasound‐based Down's syndrome risk model up to 24 weeks gestation Open
30 years have passed since Down's syndrome (DS) screening was first proposed using sonographic markers in the second trimester (Lockwood, 1987). Multiple markers have since been added, however, the original gestational age window of ∼15-20…
View article: Modeling the economic and epidemiologic impact of hookworm vaccine and mass drug administration (MDA) in Brazil, a high transmission setting
Modeling the economic and epidemiologic impact of hookworm vaccine and mass drug administration (MDA) in Brazil, a high transmission setting Open