2024
Association between fine particulate matter and eczema: A cross-sectional study of the All of Us Research Program and the Center for Air, Climate, and Energy Solutions.
Chen G, Hwang E, Leonard C, Cohen J. Association between fine particulate matter and eczema: A cross-sectional study of the All of Us Research Program and the Center for Air, Climate, and Energy Solutions. PLOS ONE 2024, 19: e0310498. PMID: 39536018, PMCID: PMC11560005, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0310498.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPM2.5 concentrationsAmbient air pollutionUs Research ProgramAir pollutionCross-sectional studyAnnual PM2.5 concentrationCohort of American adultsPM2.5 exposureParticulate matterPM2.5Odds of eczemaPrevalence of eczemaAssociated with eczemaRisk of eczemaEnvironmental hazardsAtopic comorbiditiesPollutionSmoking statusTargeted interventionsZip codesAmerican adultsLogistic regressionAmerican cohortDemographic factorsOne-way analysis of variance
2021
The Effect of a HIIT Training Course on the Expression of PGC-1α, SIRT1, and SIRT3 Genes in the Cardiac Tissue of Elderly Female Rats
Hassanpour K, Abedi B, Moradi L. The Effect of a HIIT Training Course on the Expression of PGC-1α, SIRT1, and SIRT3 Genes in the Cardiac Tissue of Elderly Female Rats. Journal Of Vessels And Circulation 2021, 2: 209-216. DOI: 10.32598/jvc.2.4.100.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-intensity interval trainingHIIT trainingPGC-1aWeeks of HIIT trainingHIIT training groupTraining coursesElderly female ratsSPSS software v.Interval trainingHIIT exerciseTraining groupControl groupTraining sessionsExperimental groupElderly conditionsOne-way analysis of varianceCardiac tissueExerciseFemale ratsShapiro-Wilk statistical testOlder ageAnalysis of varianceOne-way analysisFemale Sprague-Dawley ratsIntraperitoneal injection of ketamineFactors associated with smoking in low-income persons with and without chronic illness
Cano M, Pennington D, Reyes S, Pineda B, Llamas J, Periyakoil V, Muñoz R. Factors associated with smoking in low-income persons with and without chronic illness. Tobacco Induced Diseases 2021, 19: 1-11. PMID: 34305505, PMCID: PMC8280622, DOI: 10.18332/tid/138241.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLow-income smokersSan Francisco Health NetworkSmoking abstinence self-efficacyChronic illnessChronic illness groupsAbstinence Self-EfficacySelf-EfficacyNicotine dependenceQuit smokingFactors associated with smokingSafety-net patientsSafety-net clinicsHigher levels of anxietyChronic illness categoryLow-income personsLevels of anxietyTobacco disparitiesSeeking CareAssociated with total numberHealth NetworkSmokingOne-way analysis of varianceMood managementAnxietyAnalysis of variance
2019
Comparison of the Standardized Video Interview and Interview Assessments of Professionalism and Interpersonal Communication Skills in Emergency Medicine
Hopson L, Dorfsman M, Branzetti J, Gisondi M, Hart D, Jordan J, Cranford J, Williams S, Regan L. Comparison of the Standardized Video Interview and Interview Assessments of Professionalism and Interpersonal Communication Skills in Emergency Medicine. AEM Education And Training 2019, 3: 259-268. PMID: 31360819, PMCID: PMC6637001, DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10346.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInterpersonal communication skillsEmergency medicineInterview assessmentAssessment of professionalismRank order list positionSVI scoresRank order listsEM residency programsIndependent-groups t-testKnowledge of professionalsOne-way analysis of variancePotential influence of genderGender differencesStandardized Video InterviewOne-way analysisResidency programsProfessionalsNo group differencesObservational studyStandardized instrumentsPositive correlationCommunication skillsSecondary objectivesIndependent-groupsAnalysis of variance
2018
Utility of volumetric contrast‐enhanced and diffusion‐weighted MRI in differentiating between common primary hypervascular liver tumors
Zarghampour M, Fouladi D, Pandey A, Ghasabeh M, Pandey P, Varzaneh F, Khoshpouri P, Shao N, Pan L, Grimm R, Kamel I. Utility of volumetric contrast‐enhanced and diffusion‐weighted MRI in differentiating between common primary hypervascular liver tumors. Journal Of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2018, 48: 1080-1090. PMID: 29630756, DOI: 10.1002/jmri.26032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenomaAdenoma, Liver CellAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAlgorithmsCarcinoma, HepatocellularContrast MediaDiffusion Magnetic Resonance ImagingFemaleFocal Nodular HyperplasiaHumansImage Processing, Computer-AssistedImaging, Three-DimensionalLiverLiver NeoplasmsMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedReproducibility of ResultsRetrospective StudiesROC CurveSensitivity and SpecificitySoftwareYoung AdultConceptsFocal nodular hyperplasiaDiffusion-weighted imagingApparent diffusion coefficientHepatocellular adenomaReceiver operating characteristic curveHepatocellular carcinomaArterial enhancementContrast enhancementCE-MRIDifferentiation of hepatocellular adenomaDifferentiation of hepatocellular carcinomaLesion contrast enhancementHypervascular liver tumorsStage 2 J. MagnDiagnosis of lesionsOperating characteristics curveDiffusion-weighted MRIOne-way analysis of varianceAnalysis of varianceMRI findingsVenous enhancementLiver tumorsOptimal cutoffNodular hyperplasiaSemiautomatic software
2017
Sex differences in fear of pain: item-level analysis of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire III
Vambheim S, Øien R. Sex differences in fear of pain: item-level analysis of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire III. Journal Of Pain Research 2017, 10: 825-831. PMID: 28435319, PMCID: PMC5391169, DOI: 10.2147/jpr.s128850.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFear of painFear of Pain Questionnaire IIIFPQ-IIISevere painItem-level analysesPain subscaleSex differencesFear of severe painOne-way analysis of varianceMales compared to femalesMechanisms of fearOne-way analysisPain itemsMedical painPainInvestigate sex differencesOrdinal regression analysisPsychosocial mechanismsNonclinical sampleMultiple comparisonsSubscalesItem levelEmotional reactionsAnalysis of varianceRegression analysis
2014
Falls from ladders: age matters more than height
Con J, Friese R, Long D, Zangbar B, O’Keeffe T, Joseph B, Rhee P, Tang A. Falls from ladders: age matters more than height. Journal Of Surgical Research 2014, 191: 262-267. PMID: 25066188, PMCID: PMC4419695, DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2014.05.072.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInjury patternsInjury Severity ScoreHigher likelihood of admissionOdds ratioLikelihood of admissionAge groupsSeverity scoreSevere injury patternsOlder peopleTrauma registryForearm fracturesHospital visitsTraumatic brain injuryDemographic characteristicsOne-way analysis of varianceSafety educationTruncal injuriesAnalysis of varianceTrauma patientsHigher likelihoodOne-way analysisAverage ageIncreasing ageBrain injuryDividing patients
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