2013
Gestational Weight Gain of Pregnant African American Adolescents Affects Body Mass Index 18 Years Later
Groth SW, Holland ML, Kitzman H, Meng Y. Gestational Weight Gain of Pregnant African American Adolescents Affects Body Mass Index 18 Years Later. Journal Of Obstetric Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing 2013, 42: 541-550. PMID: 24003870, PMCID: PMC3810949, DOI: 10.1111/1552-6909.12230.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGestational weight gainBody mass indexPrepregnancy body mass indexYears postdeliveryWeight gainBMI increaseExcessive pregnancy weight gainLong-term weight retentionHigher body mass indexPregnant African-American adolescentsSignificant BMI increasePregnancy weight gainLong-term negative health consequencesFirst childLong-term weightNegative health consequencesLow-income black womenMinority adolescent populationsMass indexFirst pregnancyIOM recommendationsMedicine recommendationsSecondary data analysisLong-term effectsWeight retention
2008
Cost-Effectiveness of Testing for Breast Cancer Susceptibility Genes
Holland ML, Huston A, Noyes K. Cost-Effectiveness of Testing for Breast Cancer Susceptibility Genes. Value In Health 2008, 12: 207-216. PMID: 18647256, DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4733.2008.00418.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAlgorithmsBreast NeoplasmsCost-Benefit AnalysisFemaleGenes, BRCA1Genes, BRCA2Genetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenetic TestingHealth Care CostsHumansIncidenceLife ExpectancyMarkov ChainsMastectomyMiddle AgedModels, EconomicMonte Carlo MethodMutationOvarian NeoplasmsOvariectomyPatient SatisfactionQuality-Adjusted Life YearsRisk FactorsUnited StatesConceptsQuality-adjusted life years