2022
Exploring the clinical and genetic associations of adult weight trajectories using electronic health records in a racially diverse biobank: a phenome-wide and polygenic risk study
Xu J, Johnson JS, Signer R, Consortium E, Birgegård A, Jordan J, Kennedy MA, Landén M, Maguire SL, Martin NG, Mortensen PB, Petersen LV, Thornton LM, Bulik CM, Huckins LM. Exploring the clinical and genetic associations of adult weight trajectories using electronic health records in a racially diverse biobank: a phenome-wide and polygenic risk study. The Lancet Digital Health 2022, 4: e604-e614. PMID: 35780037, PMCID: PMC9612590, DOI: 10.1016/s2589-7500(22)00099-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic health recordsPolygenic risk scoresWeight trajectoriesDepression polygenic risk scoresObesity polygenic risk scoresHealth recordsWeight changeUK BiobankIndividual health statusLower disease riskGenetic associationPatient populationUS National InstitutesWeight managementStable weightRisk scoreHealthy populationHealth statusAnorexia nervosaBioMe BiobankDisease riskDisorder diagnosisMental healthWeight lossPhenome-wide association study
2014
Availability and utilization of opioids for pain management: global issues.
Manjiani D, Paul DB, Kunnumpurath S, Kaye AD, Vadivelu N. Availability and utilization of opioids for pain management: global issues. Ochsner Journal 2014, 14: 208-15. PMID: 24940131, PMCID: PMC4052588.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPain managementHealth statusChronic opiate therapyIntractable painful conditionsPathophysiology of painUtilization of opioidsEffective pain reliefEffective pain managementPalliative care populationChronic pain managementAbnormal sleep patternsDaily living activitiesIndividual health statusOpiate therapyOpioid agentsPain reliefDiabetes mellitusOpioid deliveryChronic painCare populationChronic sufferersPain educationPainful conditionsChronic conditionsHeart disease
2009
Using Theoretical Constructs to Identify Key Issues for Targeted Message Design: African American Seniors' Perceptions About Influenza and Influenza Vaccination
Cameron K, Rintamaki L, Kamanda-Kosseh M, Noskin G, Baker D, Makoul G. Using Theoretical Constructs to Identify Key Issues for Targeted Message Design: African American Seniors' Perceptions About Influenza and Influenza Vaccination. Health Communication 2009, 24: 316-326. PMID: 19499425, DOI: 10.1080/10410230902889258.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfluenza vaccinationAfrican American seniorsAge-related riskIndividual health statusAmerican seniorsVaccine accessibilitySide effectsHealth statusInfluenzaVaccinationPreventive abilityVaccineWhite seniorsExtended Parallel Process ModelMessage developmentFocus groupsParticipantsClear needMinor nuisanceParallel Process ModelResponse efficacySeniorsThematic categories
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