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View article: ATN blood biomarkers are related to digital cognitive assessment in type 1 diabetes
ATN blood biomarkers are related to digital cognitive assessment in type 1 diabetes Open
Published Version: This article has been peer-reviewed and published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia. Please cite the published version:Fonseca LM, Beeri MS, Hawks ZW, Jung L, Cleveland M, Delgado N, Bulger J, Grinspoon E, Janess K, Sliwinsk…
View article: Medical cannabis authorization and opioid milligram equivalents over time in patients with chronic pain: a retrospective analysis
Medical cannabis authorization and opioid milligram equivalents over time in patients with chronic pain: a retrospective analysis Open
Objective Strategies are needed for patients with chronic pain who are using opioids to safely and effectively wean opioids without worsening of pain. The objective was to measure associations between medical cannabis authorization (MCA) a…
View article: CAN-STRESS: A Real-World Multimodal Dataset for Understanding Cannabis Use, Stress, and Physiological Responses
CAN-STRESS: A Real-World Multimodal Dataset for Understanding Cannabis Use, Stress, and Physiological Responses Open
Coping with stress is one of the most frequently cited reasons for chronic cannabis use. Therefore, it is hypothesized that cannabis users exhibit distinct physiological stress responses compared to non-users, and these differences would b…
View article: ATN plasma biomarkers and digital cognitive performance in adults with type 1 diabetes: data from the GluCog study
ATN plasma biomarkers and digital cognitive performance in adults with type 1 diabetes: data from the GluCog study Open
Background Highly specific ATN plasma biomarker assays for neurodegenerative diseases have been developed, but their associations with cognition vary in different populations. Kidney disease, common in diabetes, may decrease the predictive…
View article: Associations of plasma biomarkers of neurodegeneration with characteristics related to type 1 diabetes
Associations of plasma biomarkers of neurodegeneration with characteristics related to type 1 diabetes Open
Background Cognitive dysfunction is more common in individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) compared to the general population. Blood‐based biomarkers are accurate in identifying early signs of neurodegeneration. However, studies using these…
View article: CUDLE: Learning Under Label Scarcity to Detect Cannabis Use in Uncontrolled Environments
CUDLE: Learning Under Label Scarcity to Detect Cannabis Use in Uncontrolled Environments Open
Wearable sensor systems have demonstrated a great potential for real-time, objective monitoring of physiological health to support behavioral interventions. However, obtaining accurate labels in free-living environments remains difficult d…
View article: ATN blood biomarkers are related to digital cognitive assessment in type 1 diabetes
ATN blood biomarkers are related to digital cognitive assessment in type 1 diabetes Open
INTRODUCTION Associations between amyloid‐tau‐neurodegeneration (ATN) plasma biomarkers and cognition have not been characterized in adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D). METHODS Using data from participants in the Glycemic Variability and Fl…
View article: Plasma Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers and intraindividual cognitive variability measured by ecological momentary assessment in adults with type 1 diabetes
Plasma Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers and intraindividual cognitive variability measured by ecological momentary assessment in adults with type 1 diabetes Open
Background Older adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) have elevated risk of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) compared to non‐diabetic controls. Because of oscillations in blood glucose, individuals with T1D are also prone to p…
View article: 4 Associations Between Glycemia and Cognitive Performance in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) using Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) and Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA)
4 Associations Between Glycemia and Cognitive Performance in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) using Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) and Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) Open
Objective: Despite associations between hypoglycemia and cognitive performance using cross-sectional and experimental methods (e.g., Insulin clamp studies), few studies have evaluated this relationship in a naturalistic setting. This pilot…
View article: Dynamic associations between glucose and ecological momentary cognition in Type 1 Diabetes
Dynamic associations between glucose and ecological momentary cognition in Type 1 Diabetes Open
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a chronic condition characterized by glucose fluctuations. Laboratory studies suggest that cognition is reduced when glucose is very low (hypoglycemia) and very high (hyperglycemia). Until recently, technological l…
View article: Glycemic Variability and Fluctuations in Cognitive Status in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes (GluCog): Observational Study Using Ecological Momentary Assessment of Cognition
Glycemic Variability and Fluctuations in Cognitive Status in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes (GluCog): Observational Study Using Ecological Momentary Assessment of Cognition Open
Background Individuals with type 1 diabetes represent a population with important vulnerabilities to dynamic physiological, behavioral, and psychological interactions, as well as cognitive processes. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA), …
View article: Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program (ADARP) Dataset
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program (ADARP) Dataset Open
The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program (ADARP) dataset was collected as a part of a pilot study that aimed to discover how the daily experiences of patients diagnosed with alcohol use disorder (AUD) correspond with physiological bioma…
View article: Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program (ADARP) Dataset
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program (ADARP) Dataset Open
The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program (ADARP) dataset was collected as a part of a pilot study that aimed to discover how the daily experiences of patients diagnosed with alcohol use disorder (AUD) correspond with physiological bioma…
View article: Patterns of Alcohol Use Among Italian Young Adults Before and During a COVID-19 Lockdown: A Latent Class Analysis Study
Patterns of Alcohol Use Among Italian Young Adults Before and During a COVID-19 Lockdown: A Latent Class Analysis Study Open
Two not mutually exclusive theories explain the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on alcohol use. The Availability hypothesis contends that reduced opportunities to drink due to the closure of outlets and consumption sites should lead to de…
View article: Patterns of Alcohol Use among Italian Young Adults before and during a COVID-19 lockdown: A Latent Class Analysis Study
Patterns of Alcohol Use among Italian Young Adults before and during a COVID-19 lockdown: A Latent Class Analysis Study Open
Introduction: Two not mutually exclusive theories have been proposed to explain the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on alcohol use: The Availability hypothesis contends that reduced opportunities to drink due to the closure of outlets and…
View article: Associations Between Physiological Signals Captured Using Wearable Sensors and Self-reported Outcomes Among Adults in Alcohol Use Disorder Recovery: Development and Usability Study
Associations Between Physiological Signals Captured Using Wearable Sensors and Self-reported Outcomes Among Adults in Alcohol Use Disorder Recovery: Development and Usability Study Open
Background Previous research has highlighted the role of stress in substance misuse and addiction, particularly for relapse risk. Mobile health interventions that incorporate real-time monitoring of physiological markers of stress offer pr…
View article: An Ecological Momentary Assessment of College Women’s Decisions to Use Protective Behavioral Strategies
An Ecological Momentary Assessment of College Women’s Decisions to Use Protective Behavioral Strategies Open
Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) have been associated with reduced risk for sexual assault victimization in college women. Sexual assault risk reduction programs have had limited success increasing PBS use, particularly among heavy d…
View article: Associations Between Physiological Signals Captured Using Wearable Sensors and Self-reported Outcomes Among Adults in Alcohol Use Disorder Recovery: Development and Usability Study (Preprint)
Associations Between Physiological Signals Captured Using Wearable Sensors and Self-reported Outcomes Among Adults in Alcohol Use Disorder Recovery: Development and Usability Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Previous research has highlighted the role of stress in substance misuse and addiction, particularly for relapse risk. Mobile health interventions that incorporate real-time monitoring of physiological markers of stress offer p…
View article: The intergenerational transmission of harsh parenting, substance use, and emotional distress: Impact on the third-generation child.
The intergenerational transmission of harsh parenting, substance use, and emotional distress: Impact on the third-generation child. Open
The current study evaluated the intergenerational transmission of harsh parenting, substance use, and emotional distress across generations and the association with child aggression. The study included 218 Generation 1 (G1) mothers and fat…
View article: Short- and Long-Term Effects of Cannabis on Headache and Migraine
Short- and Long-Term Effects of Cannabis on Headache and Migraine Open
Use of cannabis to alleviate headache and migraine is relatively common, yet research on its effectiveness remains sparse. We sought to determine whether inhalation of cannabis decreases headache and migraine ratings as well as whether gen…
View article: A Mixed Methods Cross‐Cultural Study to Compare Youth Drinking Cultures in Italy and the USA
A Mixed Methods Cross‐Cultural Study to Compare Youth Drinking Cultures in Italy and the USA Open
Aims To compare the drinking cultures of youth in the USA and in Italy. Method Sequential explanatory mixed method design. Phase 1: Multigroup latent class analysis was used to identify subgroups of drinkers from samples of 424 (61.3% fema…
View article: Examining the Roles of Heavy Episodic Drinking, Drinking Venues, and Sociosexuality in College Men’s Sexual Aggression
Examining the Roles of Heavy Episodic Drinking, Drinking Venues, and Sociosexuality in College Men’s Sexual Aggression Open
College men who more frequently attended drinking "hot spots" were more likely to perpetrate subsequent sexual aggression, supporting a growing body of evidence on the importance of drinking venues in college sexual assault. Findings also …
View article: An Examination of Parental Permissiveness of Alcohol Use and Monitoring, and Their Association with Emerging Adult Drinking Outcomes Across College
An Examination of Parental Permissiveness of Alcohol Use and Monitoring, and Their Association with Emerging Adult Drinking Outcomes Across College Open
Background Studies have shown that parents have a significant influence on emerging adult college students’ drinking during the first year of college. Limited research has been conducted to address the question of whether parenting later i…
View article: The Effects of Mothers' Protective Parenting and Alcohol Use on Emerging Adults' Alcohol Use: Testing Indirect Effects Through Prototype Favorability Among African American Youth
The Effects of Mothers' Protective Parenting and Alcohol Use on Emerging Adults' Alcohol Use: Testing Indirect Effects Through Prototype Favorability Among African American Youth Open
Background We examined how mothers' protective parenting and alcohol use influenced changes in offspring's heavy drinking among a sample of African American youth. The conceptual model also tested indirect effects of mothers' behaviors, th…
View article: Alcohol Consumption and Use of Sexual Assault and Drinking Protective Behavioral Strategies
Alcohol Consumption and Use of Sexual Assault and Drinking Protective Behavioral Strategies Open
Heavy drinking is a risk factor for sexual assault. Although protective behavioral strategies (PBS) tend to be associated with reduced alcohol consumption, there are studies showing differential benefits for using these strategies. The cur…