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View article: Association of US Nativity and Length of US Residence With Cardiometabolic Risk Factors, by Disaggregated Race and Ethnicity
Association of US Nativity and Length of US Residence With Cardiometabolic Risk Factors, by Disaggregated Race and Ethnicity Open
Background The prevalence of cardiometabolic risk factors may vary by disaggregated race and ethnicity categories, and by acculturation‐related factors. We evaluated the association between nativity and length of US residence, and prevalen…
View article: Time-Specific Predictors of E-Cigarette and Cigarette Use Trajectory Classes From Preadolescence to Late Adolescence (2013–2020) of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study
Time-Specific Predictors of E-Cigarette and Cigarette Use Trajectory Classes From Preadolescence to Late Adolescence (2013–2020) of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study Open
Trajectories for both products revealed a period of susceptibility before use that may be particularly amenable to early intervention. It is important to monitor daily social media use and advertising exposure to prevent e-cigarette suscep…
View article: Telemedicine Use Among Adults With and Without Diagnosed Prediabetes or Diabetes, National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2021 and 2022
Telemedicine Use Among Adults With and Without Diagnosed Prediabetes or Diabetes, National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2021 and 2022 Open
We analyzed 2021 and 2022 National Health Interview Survey data to describe the prevalence of past 12-month telemedicine use among US adults with no prediabetes or diabetes diagnosis, diagnosed prediabetes, and diagnosed diabetes. In 2021 …
View article: Prevalence of Self-Reported Diagnosed Diabetes Among Adults, by County Metropolitan Status and Region, United States, 2019–2022
Prevalence of Self-Reported Diagnosed Diabetes Among Adults, by County Metropolitan Status and Region, United States, 2019–2022 Open
The association of metropolitan residence with diabetes prevalence differs across US regions. These findings can help to guide efforts in areas where diabetes prevention and care resources may be better directed.
View article: Maternal Exposure to Tap Water Disinfection By‐Products and Risk of Selected Congenital Heart Defects
Maternal Exposure to Tap Water Disinfection By‐Products and Risk of Selected Congenital Heart Defects Open
Background The use of chlorine to treat drinking water produces disinfection by‐products (DBPs), which have been associated with congenital heart defects (CHDs) in some studies. Methods Using National Birth Defects Prevention Study data, w…
View article: Urban–Rural Differences in Acute Kidney Injury Mortality in the United States
Urban–Rural Differences in Acute Kidney Injury Mortality in the United States Open
View article: Physical Activity According to Diabetes and Metropolitan Status, U.S., 2020 and 2022
Physical Activity According to Diabetes and Metropolitan Status, U.S., 2020 and 2022 Open
View article: Cigarette and ENDS dual use longitudinal transitions among adults in the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, Waves 4–5 (2016–2019)
Cigarette and ENDS dual use longitudinal transitions among adults in the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, Waves 4–5 (2016–2019) Open
View article: Change in testing for blood glucose during the COVID-19 pandemic, United States 2019–2021
Change in testing for blood glucose during the COVID-19 pandemic, United States 2019–2021 Open
View article: Differences in pre-pregnancy diet quality by occupation among employed women
Differences in pre-pregnancy diet quality by occupation among employed women Open
Objective: Maternal risk factors for pregnancy outcomes are known to vary by employment status. We evaluated whether pre-pregnancy diet quality varies by occupation in a population-based sample.Design: We analysed interview data from 7341 …
View article: Is maternal employment site a source of exposure misclassification in studies of environmental exposures and birth outcomes? A simulation-based bias analysis of haloacetic acids in tap water and hypospadias
Is maternal employment site a source of exposure misclassification in studies of environmental exposures and birth outcomes? A simulation-based bias analysis of haloacetic acids in tap water and hypospadias Open
Background: In population research, exposure to environmental contaminants is often indirectly assessed by linking residence to geocoded databases of environmental exposures. We explored the potential for misclassification of residence-bas…
View article: Maternal exposure to disinfection by-products and risk of hypospadias in the national birth defects prevention study (2000–2005)
Maternal exposure to disinfection by-products and risk of hypospadias in the national birth defects prevention study (2000–2005) Open
The purpose of this study was to estimate the association between 2nd and 3rd degree hypospadias and maternal exposure to disinfection by-products (DBPs) using data from a large case-control study in the United States. Concentration estima…
View article: Maternal Exposure to Disinfection By-Products and Risk of Hypospadias in the National Birth Defects Prevention Study (2000–2005)
Maternal Exposure to Disinfection By-Products and Risk of Hypospadias in the National Birth Defects Prevention Study (2000–2005) Open
The purpose of this study was to estimate the association between 2nd and 3rd degree hypospadias and maternal exposure to disinfection by-products (DBPs) using data from a large case-control study in the United States. Concentration estima…
View article: Differences in pre-pregnancy diet quality by occupation among employed women
Differences in pre-pregnancy diet quality by occupation among employed women Open
Objective: Maternal risk factors for pregnancy outcomes are known to vary by employment status. We evaluated whether pre-pregnancy diet quality varies by occupation in a population-based sample. Design: We analysed interview data from 7341…
View article: Systematic Review and Bayesian Meta-analysis of the Dose-response Relationship between Folic Acid Intake and Changes in Blood Folate Concentrations
Systematic Review and Bayesian Meta-analysis of the Dose-response Relationship between Folic Acid Intake and Changes in Blood Folate Concentrations Open
The threshold for population-level optimal red blood cell (RBC) folate concentration among women of reproductive age for the prevention of neural tube defects has been estimated at 906 nmol/L; however, the dose-response relationship betwee…
View article: Development and Utility of a Birth Defects Surveillance Toolkit.
Development and Utility of a Birth Defects Surveillance Toolkit. Open
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated 303,000 neonates die within their first month of age every year globally as a result of a birth defect. Neural tube defects, serious birth defects of the brain and spine, are a…
View article: African Region Neural Tube Defects Prevalence Estimates (Location, Number of Hospitals).
African Region Neural Tube Defects Prevalence Estimates (Location, Number of Hospitals). Open
If there were national data available for more than one NTD, the entire country was filled-in based on the prevalence per 10,000 births. In instances where multiple prevalence estimates were available at the national level, the prevalence …
View article: Eastern Mediterranean Region Neural Tube Defects Prevalence Estimates (Location, Number of Hospitals).
Eastern Mediterranean Region Neural Tube Defects Prevalence Estimates (Location, Number of Hospitals). Open
If there were national data available for more than one NTD, the entire country was filled-in based on the prevalence per 10,000 births. In instances where multiple prevalence estimates were available at the national level, the prevalence …
View article: Average Study Risk-of-Bias by World Health Organization Region.
Average Study Risk-of-Bias by World Health Organization Region. Open
View article: Data Source: Surveillance/Registry Coverage by Geographic Level.
Data Source: Surveillance/Registry Coverage by Geographic Level. Open
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View article: Average Study Risk-of-Bias by World Bank Income Classification [18].
Average Study Risk-of-Bias by World Bank Income Classification [18]. Open
Average Study Risk-of-Bias by World Bank Income Classification [18].
View article: Percent of all Neural Tube Defects (NTDs) Attributable to Each Condition for Studies that Reported all Three Types of NTDs: Anencephaly, Spina Bifida, and Encephalocele.
Percent of all Neural Tube Defects (NTDs) Attributable to Each Condition for Studies that Reported all Three Types of NTDs: Anencephaly, Spina Bifida, and Encephalocele. Open
View article: Neural Tube Defect (NTD) Prevalence Estimates by World Health Organization (WHO) Region<sup>*</sup>.
Neural Tube Defect (NTD) Prevalence Estimates by World Health Organization (WHO) Region<sup>*</sup>. Open
Neural Tube Defect (NTD) Prevalence Estimates by World Health Organization (WHO) Region*.
View article: South-East Asian Region Neural Tube Defects Prevalence Estimates (Location, Number of Hospitals).
South-East Asian Region Neural Tube Defects Prevalence Estimates (Location, Number of Hospitals). Open
If there were national data available for more than one NTD, the entire country was filled-in based on the prevalence per 10,000 births. In instances where multiple prevalence estimates were available at the national level, the prevalence …
View article: Prevalence per 10,000 Births for Specific Types of Neural Tube Defects by World Bank Income Classifications [18].
Prevalence per 10,000 Births for Specific Types of Neural Tube Defects by World Bank Income Classifications [18]. Open
View article: Neural Tube Defects Prevalence and Confidence Intervals by World Bank Income Classifications (Log Scale)[18].
Neural Tube Defects Prevalence and Confidence Intervals by World Bank Income Classifications (Log Scale)[18]. Open
Neural Tube Defects Prevalence and Confidence Intervals by World Bank Income Classifications (Log Scale)[18].
View article: Western Pacific Region Neural Tube Defects Prevalence Estimates (Location, Number of Hospitals).
Western Pacific Region Neural Tube Defects Prevalence Estimates (Location, Number of Hospitals). Open
If there were national data available for more than one NTD, the entire country was filled-in based on the prevalence per 10,000 births. In instances where multiple prevalence estimates were available at the national level, the prevalence …
View article: Describing the Prevalence of Neural Tube Defects Worldwide: A Systematic Literature Review
Describing the Prevalence of Neural Tube Defects Worldwide: A Systematic Literature Review Open
Many WHO member states (120/194) did not have any data on NTD prevalence. Where data are collected, prevalence estimates vary widely. These findings highlight the need for greater NTD surveillance efforts, especially in lower-income countr…
View article: A Case-Control Investigation of Guillain-Barré Syndrome During an Outbreak of Zika Virus Infection—Barranquilla, Colombia, 2015–2016
A Case-Control Investigation of Guillain-Barré Syndrome During an Outbreak of Zika Virus Infection—Barranquilla, Colombia, 2015–2016 Open
View article: State and Local Perspective on Implementation of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dog Confinement Agreement
State and Local Perspective on Implementation of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dog Confinement Agreement Open
Summary The C enters for D isease C ontrol and P revention ( CDC ) works in conjunction with state, territorial, local and tribal agencies ( STLTA s) to prevent the transmission of infectious agents. Issuance of confinement agreements usin…