2024
Advantages and Limitations of the Body Mass Index (BMI) to Assess Adult Obesity
Wu Y, Li D, Vermund S. Advantages and Limitations of the Body Mass Index (BMI) to Assess Adult Obesity. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health 2024, 21: 757. PMID: 38929003, PMCID: PMC11204233, DOI: 10.3390/ijerph21060757.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBody mass indexPopulation healthAdult obesityContext of population healthBody mass index cut-offsAssessment of physical functionMass indexRisk of chronic diseasesClinical screeningMeasures of body compositionAt-risk individualsIndividual risk predictionConsensus reviewExercise counselingFitness statusPhysical functionHealthcare professionalsHealthcare screeningOverweight personsClinical careIndividual healthChronic diseasesBody compositionPopulation surveyHealth
2021
Healthcare Workers' Knowledge about Chagas Disease: A Systematic Review.
Soares Cajaiba-Soares A, Martinez-Silveira M, Paim Miranda D, de Cássia Pereira Fernandes R, Reis M. Healthcare Workers' Knowledge about Chagas Disease: A Systematic Review. American Journal Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 2021, 104: 1631-1638. PMID: 33684063, PMCID: PMC8103490, DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.20-1199.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthcare professionals' knowledgeChagas diseaseHealthcare workers' knowledgeNon-endemic countriesMEDLINE/PubMedFull-text readingCD knowledgeNonvector transmissionHealthcare workersClinical aspectsEndemic areasEpidemiological statusSystematic reviewHealthcare professionalsWorkers' knowledgeKnowledge deficitsDiseaseDisease importancePrevious contactScience databasesPopulation surveyFocus groupsDeficitsLower perceptionsParticipants
2020
Concerns of surrogate decision makers for patients with acute brain injury: A US population survey.
Hwang DY, Knies AK, Mampre D, Kolenikov S, Schalk M, Hammer H, White DB, Holloway RG, Sheth KN, Fraenkel L. Concerns of surrogate decision makers for patients with acute brain injury: A US population survey. Neurology 2020, 94: e2054-e2068. PMID: 32341190, PMCID: PMC7282883, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000009406.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere acute brain injurySevere functional disabilityAcute brain injurySurrogate decision makersBrain injuryLatent class analysisPatient's wishesVegetative stateLong-term careFunctional disabilityPoor prognosisUS population surveySD groupPrognostic accuracyHypothetical patientsPatientsUS populationAdditional groupOlder adultsFuture interventionsCompletion ratesInjuryFamily consensusPopulation surveyUnique concernsCan a pragmatic responsive feeding scale be developed and applied globally?
Pérez‐Escamilla R, Segura‐Pérez S. Can a pragmatic responsive feeding scale be developed and applied globally? Maternal And Child Nutrition 2020, 16: e13004. PMID: 32297476, PMCID: PMC7296815, DOI: 10.1111/mcn.13004.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Biocultural research in global mental health: mapping idioms of distress onto blood pressure in a population survey
Sancilio A, Eggerman M, Panter‐Brick C. Biocultural research in global mental health: mapping idioms of distress onto blood pressure in a population survey. American Journal Of Human Biology 2016, 29 PMID: 27435220, DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.22899.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlood pressureMental healthGlobal mental healthSystolic/diastolic blood pressureDiastolic blood pressureBlood pressure medicationsBody mass indexMental Health SurveyConceptualizations of distressPopulation surveyHypertensive individualsMass indexInverse associationHealth SurveyPsychosocial dataPhysiological blood pressureMental distressSubstantial proportionMedicationsUtility of mappingBiopsychosocial understandingDistressSubjective reportsHealthIdioms of distress
2005
Probable Cigarette Dependence, PTSD, and Depression after an Urban Disaster: Results from a Population Survey of New York City Residents 4 Months after September 11, 2001
Arijit N, Sandro G, Jennifer A, Vlahov D. Probable Cigarette Dependence, PTSD, and Depression after an Urban Disaster: Results from a Population Survey of New York City Residents 4 Months after September 11, 2001. Psychiatry 2005, 68: 299-310. PMID: 16599397, DOI: 10.1521/psyc.2005.68.4.299.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProbable posttraumatic stress disorderProbable PTSDCigarette dependenceCigarette useDSM-IV criteriaSubstance-related disordersRandom digit dialingPosttraumatic stress disorderCigarette smokingProbable depressionMore symptomsDrug useStress disorderDepressionDisaster exposureNational surveySymptomsMonthsPopulation surveyDisordersRepresentative sampleNew York CitySmokersSmokingCasesIf smoking increases absences, does quitting reduce them?
Sindelar JL, Duchovny N, Falba TA, Busch SH. If smoking increases absences, does quitting reduce them? Tobacco Control 2005, 14: 99. PMID: 15791019, PMCID: PMC1747999, DOI: 10.1136/tc.2003.005884.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1988
Human Cryptosporidiosis
Crawford F, Vermund S, Katz M. Human Cryptosporidiosis. Critical Reviews In Microbiology 1988, 16: 113-159. PMID: 3067976, DOI: 10.3109/10408418809104469.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman immunodeficiency virus-infected individualsSpectrum of illnessVirus-infected individualsNew diagnostic techniquesGastrointestinal symptomsImmunosuppressed adultsImmunocompetent individualsImmunodeficiency syndromeAsymptomatic infectionPerson transmissionClinical trialsEffective treatmentTrue prevalenceSevere dehydrationCoccidial protozoanOutbreak investigationEnteric pathogensHuman cryptosporidiosisLow infectivitySexual behaviorWarm climate countriesInfectionCryptosporidiosisDiagnostic techniquesPopulation survey
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