2005
Changes in Body Fat and Weight After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis: Influence of Demographic, Prognostic, and Lifestyle Factors
Irwin ML, McTiernan A, Baumgartner RN, Baumgartner KB, Bernstein L, Gilliland FD, Ballard-Barbash R. Changes in Body Fat and Weight After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis: Influence of Demographic, Prognostic, and Lifestyle Factors. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2005, 23: 774-782. PMID: 15681521, PMCID: PMC3000612, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2005.04.036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody fat changesBody fatBreast cancer diagnosisLifestyle factorsPhysical activityFat changesCancer diagnosisHigher disease stagePopulation-based studyBreast cancer recurrenceBreast cancer prognosisPercent body fatFirst yearLean womenObese womenBaseline visitPotential cofoundersDisease stageLifestyle StudyPostdiagnosis periodCancer recurrenceBreast cancerCancer prognosisFat lossYounger age
2002
Mothers'Experiences Raising Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes
Sullivan‐Bolyai S, Deatrick J, Gruppuso P, Tamborlane W, Grey M. Mothers'Experiences Raising Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes. Journal For Specialists In Pediatric Nursing 2002, 7: 93-103. PMID: 12236249, DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6155.2002.tb00158.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActivities of Daily LivingAdaptation, PsychologicalAdultCaregiversCase-Control StudiesChild DevelopmentChild RearingChild, PreschoolDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1FemaleHumansInfantMaleMother-Child RelationsMothersNurse's RolePediatric NursingSeverity of Illness IndexSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsMothers of childrenType 1 diabetesBurden of careChildren 4 yearsControl group mothersFear of hypoglycemiaSeizure activityPostdiagnosis periodGroup mothersMother-child observationsDiabetesMothers' concernsType 1Child's conditionDescriptive designMothersYoung childrenChildrenDaycare centersCommunity resourcesHypoglycemiaNursesCare
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