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View article: A Mixed-Methods Scoping Review on Bladder Self-Care Practices in Women With and Without Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
A Mixed-Methods Scoping Review on Bladder Self-Care Practices in Women With and Without Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Open
View article: Bladder health and the urogenital microbiome in community-dwelling adult females
Bladder health and the urogenital microbiome in community-dwelling adult females Open
Despite the established association with lower urinary tract symptoms, the relationship between a healthy bladder and the urogenital microbiome is unknown. This observational cohort study of 435 community-dwelling women examined bladder he…
View article: Proximal vs. distal colon cancer location: a subset analysis of the Minnesota colon cancer control study
Proximal vs. distal colon cancer location: a subset analysis of the Minnesota colon cancer control study Open
Although lacking granular data, these findings from the pre-modern chemotherapy era raise questions about the generalizability of the association between side of origin and prognosis identified in contemporary, treatment-based trials.
View article: Predictors of BMI reduction with phentermine/topiramate in adolescents with obesity
Predictors of BMI reduction with phentermine/topiramate in adolescents with obesity Open
View article: Advanced Adenoma and Long-Term Risk of Colorectal Cancer, Cancer-Related Mortality, and Mortality
Advanced Adenoma and Long-Term Risk of Colorectal Cancer, Cancer-Related Mortality, and Mortality Open
This cohort study investigates the association of adenomas and advanced adenomas with colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality and all-cause mortality.
View article: Diffusion tensor imaging with free‐water correction reveals distinctions between severe and attenuated subtypes in Mucopolysaccharidosis type I
Diffusion tensor imaging with free‐water correction reveals distinctions between severe and attenuated subtypes in Mucopolysaccharidosis type I Open
Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is an inherited lysosomal storage disorder leading to deleterious brain effects. While animal models suggested that MPS I severely affects white matter (WM), whole‐brain diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) a…
View article: 241 - BLADDER HEALTH IN WOMEN: POPULATION-BASED ESTIMATES FROM THE US-BASED RISE FOR HEALTH STUDY
241 - BLADDER HEALTH IN WOMEN: POPULATION-BASED ESTIMATES FROM THE US-BASED RISE FOR HEALTH STUDY Open
View article: Financial Incentives and Treatment Outcomes in Adolescents With Severe Obesity
Financial Incentives and Treatment Outcomes in Adolescents With Severe Obesity Open
Importance Adolescent severe obesity is usually not effectively treated with traditional lifestyle modification therapy. Meal replacement therapy (MRT) shows short-term efficacy for body mass index (BMI; calculated as weight in kilograms d…
View article: Effectiveness and predictors of weight loss response to phentermine plus lifestyle modifications among youth in a paediatric weight management clinical setting
Effectiveness and predictors of weight loss response to phentermine plus lifestyle modifications among youth in a paediatric weight management clinical setting Open
Summary Background Anti‐obesity medications (AOMs) are promising lifestyle modification (LSM) adjuncts for obesity treatment, and phentermine is commonly prescribed in paediatric weight management clinics. Determining ‘real‐world’ AOM effe…
View article: Clinical effectiveness and predictors of response to topiramate plus lifestyle modification in youth with obesity seen in a weight management clinical setting
Clinical effectiveness and predictors of response to topiramate plus lifestyle modification in youth with obesity seen in a weight management clinical setting Open
Introduction Obesity affects approximately 20% of U.S. youth. Anti-obesity medications (AOMs) are promising lifestyle modification adjuncts for obesity treatment, and topiramate is commonly prescribed in pediatric weight management clinics…
View article: Evaluating appetite/satiety hormones and eating behaviours as predictors of weight loss maintenance with <scp>GLP‐1RA</scp> therapy in adolescents with severe obesity
Evaluating appetite/satiety hormones and eating behaviours as predictors of weight loss maintenance with <span>GLP‐1RA</span> therapy in adolescents with severe obesity Open
Summary Introduction Whilst glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonists (GLP1‐RAs) are effective for treating adolescent obesity, weight loss maintenance (WLM; preventing weight regain) remains a challenge. Our goal was to investigate appeti…
View article: Is there an association between physical activity and lower urinary tract symptoms in adolescent girls? Results from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children
Is there an association between physical activity and lower urinary tract symptoms in adolescent girls? Results from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children Open
View article: Comparison of Laryngeal Mask Airway and Endotracheal Tube Placement in Neonates
Comparison of Laryngeal Mask Airway and Endotracheal Tube Placement in Neonates Open
Objective We hypothesize that the time, number of attempts and physiologic stability of placement of an LMA would be superior compared to ETT. Study Design: Videotape and physiologic parameters of LMA (n = 36) and ETT (n = 31) placement pr…
View article: Healthy bladder storage and emptying functions in community‐dwelling women measured by a 2‐day bladder health diary
Healthy bladder storage and emptying functions in community‐dwelling women measured by a 2‐day bladder health diary Open
Introduction The prevalence of healthy bladder storage and emptying function in community‐dwelling women is not well established. Methods A planned secondary analysis of a US cross‐sectional study designed to validate a bladder health inst…
View article: Comprehensive pelvic muscle assessment: Developing and testing a dual e‐Learning and simulation‐based training program
Comprehensive pelvic muscle assessment: Developing and testing a dual e‐Learning and simulation‐based training program Open
Objective The Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) research consortium launched the RISE FOR HEALTH (RISE) national study of women's bladder health which includes annual surveys and an in‐person visit. For the in‐person exam, …
View article: Validation of bladder health scales and function indices for women’s research
Validation of bladder health scales and function indices for women’s research Open
View article: The RISE FOR HEALTH study: Methods for in‐person assessment and biospecimen collection
The RISE FOR HEALTH study: Methods for in‐person assessment and biospecimen collection Open
Objectives To describe the methods for the in‐person assessment of the RISE FOR HEALTH (RISE) study, a population‐based multicenter prospective cohort study designed to identify factors that promote bladder health and/or prevent lower urin…
View article: Need for Public Health Messaging Related to Bladder Health from Adolescence to Advanced Age
Need for Public Health Messaging Related to Bladder Health from Adolescence to Advanced Age Open
Objective: The purpose of this analysis was to explore adolescent and adult women's interest in public health messaging around bladder health and perceptions of its usefulness. Materials and Methods: Directed co…
View article: The RISE FOR HEALTH study: Methods for in‐person musculoskeletal assessment
The RISE FOR HEALTH study: Methods for in‐person musculoskeletal assessment Open
Objectives To describe the methods for the in‐person musculoskeletal (MSK) assessment of the RISE FOR HEALTH (RISE) study, a population‐based multicenter prospective cohort study designed to identify factors associated with bladder health …
View article: Relationship of Endothelial Microparticles to Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Children and Adolescents
Relationship of Endothelial Microparticles to Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Children and Adolescents Open
Background Microparticles and endothelial microparticles (EMPs) are implicated in accelerating cardiovascular disease (CVD); however, data in pediatrics are limited. We examined the relationship of microparticles and EMPs with adiposity an…
View article: RISE FOR HEALTH: Rationale and protocol for a prospective cohort study of bladder health in women
RISE FOR HEALTH: Rationale and protocol for a prospective cohort study of bladder health in women Open
Introduction The spectrum of bladder health and the factors that promote bladder health and prevent lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) among women are not well understood. This manuscript describes the rationale, aims, study design, sampl…
View article: A policy toolkit for authorship and dissemination policies may benefit NIH research consortia
A policy toolkit for authorship and dissemination policies may benefit NIH research consortia Open
Authorship and dissemination policies vary across NIH research consortia. We aimed to describe elements of real-life policies in use by eligible U01 clinical research consortia. Principal investigators of eligible, active U01 clinical rese…
View article: Biological Variation in Peripheral Inflammation and Oxidative Stress Biomarkers in Individuals with Gaucher Disease
Biological Variation in Peripheral Inflammation and Oxidative Stress Biomarkers in Individuals with Gaucher Disease Open
The lack of reliable biomarkers is a significant challenge impeding progress in orphan drug development. For appropriate interpretation of intervention-based results or for evaluating candidate biomarkers, other things being equal, lower v…
View article: <scp>Glucagon‐like</scp> peptide‐1 receptor agonist prescribing patterns in adolescents with type 2 diabetes
<span>Glucagon‐like</span> peptide‐1 receptor agonist prescribing patterns in adolescents with type 2 diabetes Open
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) in youth is a more aggressive disease that is associated with earlier co-morbidities compared with T2D in adulthood.1 Treatment guidelines for paediatric T2D first recommend lifestyle management and metformin, which r…
View article: Exenatide for weight‐loss maintenance in adolescents with severe obesity: A randomized, placebo‐controlled trial
Exenatide for weight‐loss maintenance in adolescents with severe obesity: A randomized, placebo‐controlled trial Open
Objective This study sought to evaluate the effect of 52 weeks of exenatide extended release (XR) on the maintenance of meal replacement therapy (MRT)‐induced BMI reduction in adolescents with severe obesity. Methods In this randomized, do…
View article: Study Protocol: Multimodal Longitudinal Assessment of Infant Brain Organization and Recovery in Perinatal Brain Injury
Study Protocol: Multimodal Longitudinal Assessment of Infant Brain Organization and Recovery in Perinatal Brain Injury Open
Purpose: Perinatal brain injury is a primary cause of cerebral palsy, a condition resulting in lifelong motor impairment. Infancy is an important period of motor system development, including development of the corticospinal tract (CST), t…
View article: Quantitative brain MRI morphology in severe and attenuated forms of mucopolysaccharidosis type I
Quantitative brain MRI morphology in severe and attenuated forms of mucopolysaccharidosis type I Open
View article: Design Considerations and Analytical Framework for Reliably Identifying a Beneficial Individualized Treatment Rule
Design Considerations and Analytical Framework for Reliably Identifying a Beneficial Individualized Treatment Rule Open
View article: Anti-obesity medication prescriptions by race/ethnicity and use of an interpreter in a pediatric weight management clinic
Anti-obesity medication prescriptions by race/ethnicity and use of an interpreter in a pediatric weight management clinic Open
Background: Race/ethnicity and low English proficiency healthcare disparities are well established in the United States. We sought to determine if there are race/ethnicity differences in anti-obesity medication (AOM) prescription rates amo…
View article: Changes in Bladder Health over Time: A Longitudinal Analysis of Adult Women in the Boston Area Community Health Survey
Changes in Bladder Health over Time: A Longitudinal Analysis of Adult Women in the Boston Area Community Health Survey Open
Findings from our large secondary analysis of BACH Survey data suggest considerable variability in bladder health over time, and underscore the importance of bladder health promotion to prevent the initial onset and progression of poor bla…