2024
Proposed Mechanisms and Associations of COVID-19 with Cardiometabolic Risk Factors.
Reddy K, Faridi K, Aggarwal M, Tirumalai A, Singh T, Tejtel K, Williams K, Litwin S, Dastmalchi L, White B, Barnard N, Ornish D, Batts T, Ajene G, Aspry K, Kris Etherton P, Hull S, Freeman A. Proposed Mechanisms and Associations of COVID-19 with Cardiometabolic Risk Factors. American Journal Of Lifestyle Medicine 2024, 15598276241269532. PMID: 39540176, PMCID: PMC11556543, DOI: 10.1177/15598276241269532.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsCardiometabolic riskLifestyle choicesCardiovascular diseaseHealthy lifestyle choicesCardiometabolic risk factorsHealth promotionReduce disease burdenCode BlueCardiovascular healthDisease preventionCOVID-19 morbidityPoor nutritionDisease burdenCOVID-19Disease burden resultsPublic healthGlobal leading causeLeading causeRisk factorsAssociation of COVID-19HealthLifestyleBurden resultsNutritionCardiovascular medicineThe predictive validity of a Brain Care Score for late-life depression and a composite outcome of dementia, stroke, and late-life depression: data from the UK Biobank cohort
Singh S, Rivier C, Papier K, Chemali Z, Gutierrez-Martinez L, Parodi L, Mayerhofer E, Senff J, Clocchiatti-Tuozzo S, Nunley C, Newhouse A, Ouyang A, Westover M, Tanzi R, Lazar R, Pikula A, Ibrahim S, Brouwers H, Howard V, Howard G, Yechoor N, Littlejohns T, Sheth K, Rosand J, Fricchione G, Anderson C, Falcone G. The predictive validity of a Brain Care Score for late-life depression and a composite outcome of dementia, stroke, and late-life depression: data from the UK Biobank cohort. Frontiers In Psychiatry 2024, 15: 1373797. PMID: 39109366, PMCID: PMC11301016, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1373797.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIncident late-life depressionLate-life depressionBrain health outcomesCare scoresHealth outcomesHealthy lifestyle choicesOutcome of dementiaUK Biobank cohortRisk factorsComposite outcomeCox proportional hazards modelsCare providersBiobank cohortProportional hazards modelIncident casesMultivariate Cox proportional hazards modelRisk of strokeLifestyle changesClinical careLifestyle choicesDementiaBrain healthFuture depressionBaseline evaluationComplete data
2023
Structural Racism, Lifestyle Behaviors, and Obesity-related Cancers among Black and Hispanic/Latino Adults in the United States: A Narrative Review.
Pichardo M, Ferrucci L, Molina Y, Esserman D, Irwin M. Structural Racism, Lifestyle Behaviors, and Obesity-related Cancers among Black and Hispanic/Latino Adults in the United States: A Narrative Review. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2023, 32: 1498-1507. PMID: 37650844, PMCID: PMC10872641, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-22-1147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHispanic/Latino adultsObesity-related cancersLifestyle behaviorsLatino adultsLifestyle guidelinesCancer preventionPoor lifestyle behaviorsU.S. Hispanic/Latino adultsHealthful lifestyle behaviorsCause of deathHealthy lifestyle choicesChronic diseasesCardiovascular diseaseCommon causeCancer riskNarrative reviewBlack adultsDisproportionate burdenObesityCancerAdultsLifestyle choicesDiseasePreventionDeath
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