2024
Changes in home environment, lifestyles, and mental health among preschoolers who experienced lockdown during the first wave of COVID-19 in Shanghai
Zhang Y, Zhao J, Yu Z, Zhang D, Wu S, Zhang Y, Chen X, Wang G, Zhang J, Jiang F. Changes in home environment, lifestyles, and mental health among preschoolers who experienced lockdown during the first wave of COVID-19 in Shanghai. Children And Youth Services Review 2024, 161: 107654. DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107654.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health distressMental healthHealth distressScreen timePreschool children’s mental healthSleep durationChildren's screen timeChild mental healthStrengths and Difficulties QuestionnaireShanghai Children's HealthMental health challengesHousehold socioeconomic statusHome environmentImpact of lockdownStudy of preschool childrenLong sleep durationLong screen timeQuasi-experimental designChildren of parentsFamily environmentChildren aged 3Percentage of childrenChildren's HealthAssociated with longer screen timeLifestyle evaluation
2021
Rates of Incidental Findings in Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Children
Li Y, Thompson WK, Reuter C, Nillo R, Jernigan T, Dale A, Sugrue LP, Brown J, Dougherty R, Rauschecker A, Rudie J, Barch D, Calhoun V, Hagler D, Hatton S, Tanabe J, Marshall A, Sher K, Heeringa S, Hermosillo R, Banich M, Squeglia L, Bjork J, Zucker R, Neale M, Herting M, Sheth C, Huber R, Reeves G, Hettema J, Howlett K, Cloak C, Baskin-Sommers A, Rapuano K, Gonzalez R, Karcher N, Laird A, Baker F, James R, Sowell E, Dick A, Hawes S, Sutherland M, Bagot K, Bodurka J, Breslin F, Morris A, Paulus M, Gray K, Hoffman E, Weiss S, Rajapakse N, Glantz M, Nagel B, Ewing S, Goldstone A, Pfefferbaum A, Prouty D, Rosenberg M, Bookheimer S, Tapert S, Infante M, Jacobus J, Giedd J, Shilling P, Wade N, Uban K, Haist F, Heyser C, Palmer C, Kuperman J, Hewitt J, Cottler L, Isaiah A, Chang L, Edwards S, Ernst T, Heitzeg M, Puttler L, Sripada C, Iacono W, Luciana M, Clark D, Luna B, Schirda C, Foxe J, Freedman E, Mason M, McGlade E, Renshaw P, Yurgelun-Todd D, Albaugh M, Allgaier N, Chaarani B, Potter A, Ivanova M, Lisdahl K, Do E, Maes H, Bogdan R, Anokhin A, Dosenbach N, Glaser P, Heath A, Casey B, Gee D, Garavan H, Dowling G, Brown S. Rates of Incidental Findings in Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Children. JAMA Neurology 2021, 78: 578-587. PMID: 33749724, PMCID: PMC7985817, DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2021.0306.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrain magnetic resonance imagingMagnetic resonance imagingIncidental findingPediatric populationCommon incidental findingsGeneral pediatric populationBrain magnetic resonanceStructural magnetic resonance imagingLongitudinal observational studyBoard-certified neuroradiologistsUrgent medical interventionBaseline structural magnetic resonance imagingPercentage of childrenPotential clinical significanceNormal anatomic variantsCognitive Development StudyAdolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) studyCohort studyTwin gestationsOverall prevalenceNeurologic disordersAnatomic variantsClinical significanceObservational studyMAIN OUTCOME
2020
Urinary Tract Infection USA
Arlen A, Cooper C. Urinary Tract Infection USA. 2020, 1-5. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-24730-0_1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Smear positivity in paediatric and adult tuberculosis: systematic review and meta-analysis
Kunkel A, Abel zur Wiesch P, Nathavitharana RR, Marx FM, Jenkins HE, Cohen T. Smear positivity in paediatric and adult tuberculosis: systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Infectious Diseases 2016, 16: 282. PMID: 27296716, PMCID: PMC4906576, DOI: 10.1186/s12879-016-1617-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercentage of childrenSmear positivityPooled percentageInverse variance heterogeneity modelPediatric TB casesSmear-positive TBNational TB ProgrammeBurden of TBGlobal Health databasesSputum smear microscopyActive TBAdult tuberculosisPositive TBTB casesTB programsAdult casesPROSPERO databaseSputum smearInclusion criteriaSmear microscopyHealth databasesSystematic reviewAdultsChildrenTuberculosis
2012
An Intervention to Improve Pain Management in the Pediatric Emergency Department
Corwin DJ, Kessler DO, Auerbach M, Liang A, Kristinsson G. An Intervention to Improve Pain Management in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatric Emergency Care 2012, 28: 524-528. PMID: 22653457, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0b013e3182587d27.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric emergency departmentReassessment of painEmergency departmentPain managementUrban tertiary care pediatric emergency departmentTertiary care pediatric emergency departmentStructured interventionIntervention data collectionPercentage of patientsPrevention of painChild life specialistsPercentage of childrenPeriprocedural analgesiaAnalgesic administrationMedian timePain assessmentPreintervention periodPatient satisfactionPostintervention periodProvider educationMedication administrationChildhood emergenciesPainLife specialistsMultidisciplinary committeeEpidemiology of Type 1 diabetes mellitus in Cyprus: rising incidence at the dawn of the 21st century
Skordis N, Efstathiou E, Kyriakides TC, Savvidou A, Savva SC, Phylactou LA, Shammas C, Neocleous V. Epidemiology of Type 1 diabetes mellitus in Cyprus: rising incidence at the dawn of the 21st century. Hormones 2012, 11: 86-93. PMID: 22450348, DOI: 10.1007/bf03401541.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetes mellitusDiabetes mellitusMale predominanceOverall mean annual incidenceOverall male predominanceMean annual incidenceNew preventive strategiesCases of T1DMYears of agePercentage of childrenAge of onsetCausative environmental factorsConclusionThe incidenceAnnual incidenceT1DM populationSecond decadePreventive strategiesT1DMObjectiveThe incidenceIncidenceMore childrenAge 10Ages 0MellitusCapture-recapture method
2011
Dietary Intake in Head Start vs Non–Head Start Preschool-Aged Children: Results from the 1999-2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Bucholz EM, Desai MM, Rosenthal MS. Dietary Intake in Head Start vs Non–Head Start Preschool-Aged Children: Results from the 1999-2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Journal Of The Academy Of Nutrition And Dietetics 2011, 111: 1021-1030. PMID: 21703380, DOI: 10.1016/j.jada.2011.04.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRecommended Dietary AllowanceNutrition Examination SurveyExamination SurveyDietary intakeNational HealthHead Start programsMultivariate logistic regressionStart programTotal nutrient intakePercentage of childrenPreschool groupNon-Head StartPreschool aged childrenInadequate intakeDietary guidelinesMicronutrient intakeHead Start participantsLow-income childrenHead StartParental recallDietary allowancePhosphorous intakeVitamin EVitamin AMultivariate analysis
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