2025
Nationwide sociodemographic patterns in airborne exposure to probable carcinogens from industrial sources
Pruitt C, Fisher J, Flory A, Graubard B, Ward M, Jones R, Madrigal J. Nationwide sociodemographic patterns in airborne exposure to probable carcinogens from industrial sources. The Science Of The Total Environment 2025, 986: 179674. PMID: 40449360, PMCID: PMC12317373, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2025.179674.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite populationLow socioeconomic statusCensus tract boundariesHigh school educationInternational Agency for Research on CancerSociodemographic characteristicsSociodemographic groupsSociodemographic predictorsSocioeconomic statusSociodemographic patternsCensus tractsProbable carcinogensLogistic regressionOddsIndustrial air emissionsSchool educationLatinosBlack AmericansTract boundariesEvaluate differences
2024
Modelling and assessment of glucose‐lactate kinetics in youth with overweight, obesity and metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease: A pilot study
Bonet J, Fox D, Nelson R, Nelson M, Nelson L, Fernandez C, Barbieri E, Man C, Santoro N. Modelling and assessment of glucose‐lactate kinetics in youth with overweight, obesity and metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease: A pilot study. Diabetes Obesity And Metabolism 2024, 26: 3207-3212. PMID: 38742538, DOI: 10.1111/dom.15648.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOral glucose tolerance testLiver diseaseSteatotic liver diseaseAssess putative differencesArea under the curveProton density fat fractionBody mass indexGlucose tolerance testTime-to-peakMann-Whitney testObese adolescentsSpearman correlation coefficientMass indexTolerance testMann-WhitneyFat fractionWilcoxon testGlucose metabolismInvestigate glucoseLactate production rateEvaluate differencesLactate metabolismObesityPutative differencesLactate kinetics
2021
Black Women Are More Likely Than White Women to Schedule a Uterine-Sparing Treatment for Leiomyomas
Wegienka G, Stewart E, Nicholson W, Zhang S, Li F, Thomas L, Spies J, Venable S, Laughlin-Tommaso S, Diamond M, Anchan R, Maxwell G, Marsh E, Myers E, Vines A, Wise L, Wallace K, Jacoby V. Black Women Are More Likely Than White Women to Schedule a Uterine-Sparing Treatment for Leiomyomas. Journal Of Women's Health 2021, 30: 355-366. PMID: 33524308, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2020.8634.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUterine fibroidsWhite womenBlack womenUterine-sparing treatmentClinical sitesTertiary care centerPatients' medical recordsRandom effects logistic regressionTreatment RegistryHysterectomyUF symptomsSubgroup analysisTreatment selectionConclusion:</i></b>Quality of lifeWorse symptomsMedical recordsCare centerMyomectomyLogistic regressionWomenResults:</i></b>Evaluate differencesTreatmentWhite counterparts
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