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View article: Patterns of Gestational Hypertension or Preeclampsia Across 2 Pregnancies in Relationship to Chronic Hypertension Development: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Patterns of Gestational Hypertension or Preeclampsia Across 2 Pregnancies in Relationship to Chronic Hypertension Development: A Retrospective Cohort Study Open
Background Gestational hypertension (GHTN) and preeclampsia are established risk indicators for chronic hypertension. While recurrence is associated with a greater risk, it is unclear whether there are differences in risk when these gestat…
View article: Incident Diabetes in Women With Patterns of Gestational Diabetes Occurrences Across 2 Pregnancies
Incident Diabetes in Women With Patterns of Gestational Diabetes Occurrences Across 2 Pregnancies Open
Importance Gestational diabetes is a type 2 diabetes risk indicator, and recurrence further augments risk. In women with a single occurrence across 2 pregnancies, it is unclear whether first- vs second-pregnancy gestational diabetes differ…
View article: Influence of donor sex and age on graft outcome in kidney transplantation
Influence of donor sex and age on graft outcome in kidney transplantation Open
Background There is a known recipient sex–dependent association between donor sex and kidney transplant survival. We hypothesized that donor age also modifies the association between donor sex and graft survival. Methods First, deceased do…
View article: Associations of free sugars from solid and liquid sources with cardiovascular disease: a retrospective cohort analysis
Associations of free sugars from solid and liquid sources with cardiovascular disease: a retrospective cohort analysis Open
Background The World Health Organization recommends a 10% total energy (TE%) limit for free sugars (i.e., added sugars and naturally occurring sugars in fruit juice, honey, and syrups) based on evidence linking higher intakes with overweig…
View article: Associations of overweight and gestational diabetes mellitus with free sugars from solid and liquid sources: cross-sectional and nested case-control analyses
Associations of overweight and gestational diabetes mellitus with free sugars from solid and liquid sources: cross-sectional and nested case-control analyses Open
View article: Differences in Heart Graft Survival by Recipient Sex
Differences in Heart Graft Survival by Recipient Sex Open
Background. We aimed to characterize patterns of differences in heart graft failure rates by recipient sex, accounting for modifying effects of donor sex and recipient age. Methods. We evaluated 69 246 first heart transplant recipients (19…
View article: Differences in Liver Graft Survival by Recipient Sex
Differences in Liver Graft Survival by Recipient Sex Open
Background. We aimed to characterize patterns of differences in liver graft failure rates by recipient sex, accounting for the modifying effects of donor sex and recipient age. Methods. We evaluated 144 212 first deceased donor liver trans…
View article: Associations of atopic dermatitis and asthma with child behaviour: Results from the PROBIT cohort
Associations of atopic dermatitis and asthma with child behaviour: Results from the PROBIT cohort Open
Background Conflicting findings from studies evaluating associations of allergic disease with child behaviour require longitudinal studies to resolve. Objective To estimate the magnitude of associations of atopic dermatitis (AD) in infancy…
View article: Gestational diabetes associated with incident diabetes in childhood and youth: a retrospective cohort study
Gestational diabetes associated with incident diabetes in childhood and youth: a retrospective cohort study Open
Gestational diabetes mellitus is associated with incident diabetes in offspring during childhood and adolescence. Future studies are needed to examine longer-term outcomes in patients with pediatric diabetes with a maternal history of gest…
View article: Infant feeding and growth: putting the horse before the cart
Infant feeding and growth: putting the horse before the cart Open
View article: Changes in Excess Mortality from End Stage Renal Disease in the United States from 1995 to 2013
Changes in Excess Mortality from End Stage Renal Disease in the United States from 1995 to 2013 Open
Background and objectives Individuals with ESRD have a very high risk of death. Although mortality rates have decreased over time in ESRD, it is unknown if improvements merely reflect parallel increases in general population survival. We, …
View article: The impact of repeated mismatches in kidney transplantations performed after nonrenal solid organ transplantation
The impact of repeated mismatches in kidney transplantations performed after nonrenal solid organ transplantation Open
The aim of this study was to determine whether kidney transplantations performed after previous nonrenal solid organ transplants are associated with worse graft survival when there are repeated HLA mismatches (RMM) with the previous donor(…
View article: Association of Sex with Risk of Kidney Graft Failure Differs by Age
Association of Sex with Risk of Kidney Graft Failure Differs by Age Open
Prior studies of sex differences in kidney graft survival showed conflicting results. We hypothesized that the association between recipient sex and kidney graft failure risk differs by recipient age and donor sex. We evaluated 159,417 pat…
View article: Does Fetal Growth Restriction Cause Later Obesity? Pitfalls in Analyzing Causal Mediators as Confounders
Does Fetal Growth Restriction Cause Later Obesity? Pitfalls in Analyzing Causal Mediators as Confounders Open
Recent studies finding that small-for-gestational-age (SGA) birth is associated with increased adiposity in childhood and adulthood have been based on analyses "adjusting" for height, weight, or body mass index (BMI; weight (kg)/height (m)…
View article: Methodological challenges in studying the causal determinants of child growth
Methodological challenges in studying the causal determinants of child growth Open
Analysing the effect of exposure on change in outcome between two ages (Model 1) is clearly preferable to 'adjustment' for the outcome at the earlier age whenever the exposure under study affects the outcome at the earlier age.
View article: High Risk of Graft Failure in Emerging Adult Heart Transplant Recipients
High Risk of Graft Failure in Emerging Adult Heart Transplant Recipients Open