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View article: Retinopathy of prematurity and beyond: P values don’t make risk factors
Retinopathy of prematurity and beyond: P values don’t make risk factors Open
View article: Beyond the Average: Trends in Extreme Sodium Intake in the U.S. Population, 2003–2018
Beyond the Average: Trends in Extreme Sodium Intake in the U.S. Population, 2003–2018 Open
Background: Excessive sodium consumption is a major contributor to hypertension and cardiovascular disease (CVD), yet most nutrition surveillance systems focus primarily on average intake measurements, neglecting patterns of extreme sodium…
View article: Trends in Extreme Sodium Intake: Analysis of NHANES Data From 2003 to 2018
Trends in Extreme Sodium Intake: Analysis of NHANES Data From 2003 to 2018 Open
View article: Leveraging Large Language Models for Enhanced Quality Assessment of Nutrition and Health Dashboards (Preprint)
Leveraging Large Language Models for Enhanced Quality Assessment of Nutrition and Health Dashboards (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Data dashboards have become an essential tool in food and nutrition surveillance, enabling integration, visualization, and dissemination of multi-faceted data. While dashboards enhance data accessibility and decision-making, in…
View article: A theoretical explanation for how a nutrition counseling and medically tailored meal delivery program benefitted participants living with lung cancer
A theoretical explanation for how a nutrition counseling and medically tailored meal delivery program benefitted participants living with lung cancer Open
View article: Results from “Live Well”, a randomized controlled community-based participatory intervention to prevent obesity in new immigrant mother–child dyads
Results from “Live Well”, a randomized controlled community-based participatory intervention to prevent obesity in new immigrant mother–child dyads Open
View article: Impact of Produce Prescriptions on Diet, Food Security, and Cardiometabolic Health Outcomes: A Multisite Evaluation of 9 Produce Prescription Programs in the United States
Impact of Produce Prescriptions on Diet, Food Security, and Cardiometabolic Health Outcomes: A Multisite Evaluation of 9 Produce Prescription Programs in the United States Open
BACKGROUND: Produce prescriptions may improve cardiometabolic health by increasing fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption and food insecurity yet impacts on clinical outcomes and health status have not been evaluated in large, multisite eva…
View article: P26-008-23 iDINE: A Database for Benchmarking Nutritional Dietary Assessment
P26-008-23 iDINE: A Database for Benchmarking Nutritional Dietary Assessment Open
View article: OR03-04-23 Improvement in Diet Quality Among Patients With Lung Cancer: Preliminary Results From a Medically Tailored Meals Plus Nutrition Counseling Intervention
OR03-04-23 Improvement in Diet Quality Among Patients With Lung Cancer: Preliminary Results From a Medically Tailored Meals Plus Nutrition Counseling Intervention Open
View article: Opioid prescriber screening practices to detect risk for developing opioid use disorder: Qualitative perspectives from providers during the fourth wave of the opioid crisis
Opioid prescriber screening practices to detect risk for developing opioid use disorder: Qualitative perspectives from providers during the fourth wave of the opioid crisis Open
Little is known about how clinical providers assess risk for opioid use disorder (OUD), especially when considering prescriptions for opioid-naïve patients with acute pain. While formal screening tools exist, they are not widely used, and …
View article: Fish—To Eat or Not to Eat? A Mixed-Methods Investigation of the Conundrum of Fish Consumption in the Context of Marine Pollution in Indonesia
Fish—To Eat or Not to Eat? A Mixed-Methods Investigation of the Conundrum of Fish Consumption in the Context of Marine Pollution in Indonesia Open
Background: The Indonesian government faces a dilemma of promoting fish consumption for its health benefits and to ease food insecurity, while at the same time seeking effective approaches to reduce the high levels of marine pollution. How…
View article: Evaluation of a Produce Prescription Program for Patients with Diabetes: A Longitudinal Analysis of Glycemic Control
Evaluation of a Produce Prescription Program for Patients with Diabetes: A Longitudinal Analysis of Glycemic Control Open
Objective: Produce prescriptions have shown promise to improve diabetes care, although most studies used small samples or lacked controls. Our objective was to evaluate impacts of a produce prescriptions program on glyce…
View article: Evaluation of a Produce Prescription Program for Patients with Diabetes: A Longitudinal Analysis of Glycemic Control
Evaluation of a Produce Prescription Program for Patients with Diabetes: A Longitudinal Analysis of Glycemic Control Open
Objective: Produce prescriptions have shown promise to improve diabetes care, although most studies used small samples or lacked controls. Our objective was to evaluate impacts of a produce prescriptions program on glyce…
View article: Evaluation of a Produce Prescription Program for Patients With Diabetes: A Longitudinal Analysis of Glycemic Control
Evaluation of a Produce Prescription Program for Patients With Diabetes: A Longitudinal Analysis of Glycemic Control Open
OBJECTIVE Produce prescriptions have shown promise in improving diabetes care, although most studies have used small samples or lacked controls. Our objective was to evaluate the impacts of a produce prescription program on glycemic contro…
View article: The Socio-Ecological Context of the Nutrition Transition in Indonesia: A Qualitative Investigation of Perspectives from Multi-Disciplinary Stakeholders
The Socio-Ecological Context of the Nutrition Transition in Indonesia: A Qualitative Investigation of Perspectives from Multi-Disciplinary Stakeholders Open
Background: Indonesia is undergoing a rapid nutrition transition—a shift in food consumption related to globalization, modernization, urbanization, and economic development—with potentially adverse impacts on diets, health, and the environ…
View article: A Longitudinal Study of Exposure to Manganese and Incidence of Metabolic Syndrome
A Longitudinal Study of Exposure to Manganese and Incidence of Metabolic Syndrome Open
The association between manganese (Mn) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) is unclear, and no prior study has studied this association longitudinally. The aim of this study was to assess longitudinal associations of Mn exposure with MetS and met…
View article: The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Nutrition, Health and Environment in Indonesia: A Qualitative Investigation of Perspectives from Multi-Disciplinary Experts
The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Nutrition, Health and Environment in Indonesia: A Qualitative Investigation of Perspectives from Multi-Disciplinary Experts Open
Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic impacted food systems, health systems and the environment globally, with potentially greater negative effects in many lower-middle income countries (LMICs) including Indonesia. The purpose of this qualitat…
View article: Molecular and spatial epidemiology of HCV among people who inject drugs in Boston, Massachusetts
Molecular and spatial epidemiology of HCV among people who inject drugs in Boston, Massachusetts Open
Integration of genetic, social network, and spatial data has the potential to improve understanding of transmission dynamics in established HCV epidemics. Sequence data were analyzed from 63 viremic people who inject drugs recruited in the…
View article: Disparities in Food Insecurity During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic
Disparities in Food Insecurity During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic Open
OBJECTIVES: The prevalence and severity of food insecurity exists disproportionately among different population groups in the United States, with the potential to exacerbate health disparities among at-risk communities. Overall food insecu…
View article: Association of Taste-Related Genes With Diet Quality and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Among Community-Dwelling Adults – The Framingham Heart Study
Association of Taste-Related Genes With Diet Quality and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Among Community-Dwelling Adults – The Framingham Heart Study Open
OBJECTIVES: Understanding the individual-level drivers of food choices is critical for designing personalized nutrition guidance. Taste perception is one factor, yet the effects of genetic variants (SNPs) related to taste perception on die…
View article: A Cross-Sectional Assessment of Dietary Patterns and Their Relationship to Hypertension and Obesity in Indonesia
A Cross-Sectional Assessment of Dietary Patterns and Their Relationship to Hypertension and Obesity in Indonesia Open
View article: Prevalence of Previous COVID-19 Infection, COVID-19 Vaccination Receipt, and Intent to Vaccinate Among the US Workforce
Prevalence of Previous COVID-19 Infection, COVID-19 Vaccination Receipt, and Intent to Vaccinate Among the US Workforce Open
Objective: As COVID-19 vaccines become more accessible to all people in the United States, more employees are returning to the workforce or switching to in-person work. However, limited information is available on vaccination coverage and …
View article: Mental health symptoms and association with COVID-19 vaccination receipt and intention to vaccinate among adults, United States
Mental health symptoms and association with COVID-19 vaccination receipt and intention to vaccinate among adults, United States Open
View article: A Novel Imputation Approach for Sharing Protected Public Health Data
A Novel Imputation Approach for Sharing Protected Public Health Data Open
Objectives. To develop an imputation method to produce estimates for suppressed values within a shared government administrative data set to facilitate accurate data sharing and statistical and spatial analyses. Methods. We developed an im…
View article: Host Fecal mRNAs Predicted Environmental Enteric Dysfunction among Children with Moderate Acute Malnutrition in Sierra Leone
Host Fecal mRNAs Predicted Environmental Enteric Dysfunction among Children with Moderate Acute Malnutrition in Sierra Leone Open
Examining the role of environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) in child growth requires noninvasive, field-appropriate biomarkers. Alternatives to the traditionally used lactulose:mannitol (L:M) test have been explored, but few studies have…
View article: Taste Perception Profiles Are Associated With Adherence to Empirically Derived Dietary Patterns Among Older Adults With Metabolic Syndrome
Taste Perception Profiles Are Associated With Adherence to Empirically Derived Dietary Patterns Among Older Adults With Metabolic Syndrome Open
OBJECTIVES: Understanding individual-level drivers of food intake is critical when personalizing dietary guidance. One likely driver is taste perception; yet, limited data relate perception of all 5 tastes (sweet, salt, sour, bitter, umami…
View article: Healthy Hearts for an Abundant Life: Feasibility of a Culturally Adapted Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Curriculum for African American Women
Healthy Hearts for an Abundant Life: Feasibility of a Culturally Adapted Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Curriculum for African American Women Open
Background: This study tested the feasibility of implementing Healthy Hearts for an Abundant Life (HHAL), a cultural adaptation for African American (AA) women of the evidence-based cardiovascular disease prevention program S…
View article: Associations of Low-Inflammatory Dietary Patterns With Psychological Health and Wellbeing During Weight Loss in Military Family Dependents
Associations of Low-Inflammatory Dietary Patterns With Psychological Health and Wellbeing During Weight Loss in Military Family Dependents Open
OBJECTIVES: Emerging evidence suggests that anti-inflammatory dietary patterns may improve depression, stress, and quality of life. Similar benefits are observed during weight loss interventions; however, the effect of combining these diet…
View article: Data-Driven Clustering Approach to Derive Taste Perception Profiles from Sweet, Salt, Sour, Bitter, and Umami Perception Scores: An Illustration among Older Adults with Metabolic Syndrome
Data-Driven Clustering Approach to Derive Taste Perception Profiles from Sweet, Salt, Sour, Bitter, and Umami Perception Scores: An Illustration among Older Adults with Metabolic Syndrome Open
View article: Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of 4 supplementary foods for treating moderate acute malnutrition: results from a cluster-randomized intervention trial in Sierra Leone
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of 4 supplementary foods for treating moderate acute malnutrition: results from a cluster-randomized intervention trial in Sierra Leone Open