2018
Characteristics and Outcomes of Pediatric Patients Who Undergo Placement of Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators
Baskar S, Bao H, Minges KE, Spar DS, Czosek RJ. Characteristics and Outcomes of Pediatric Patients Who Undergo Placement of Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators. Circulation Arrhythmia And Electrophysiology 2018, 11: e006542. PMID: 30354291, DOI: 10.1161/circep.118.006542.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAge FactorsChildChild, PreschoolDeath, Sudden, CardiacDefibrillators, ImplantableDevice RemovalElectric CountershockFemaleHumansMalePrimary PreventionProsthesis FailureRegistriesRetrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSecondary PreventionTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesYoung AdultConceptsImplantable cardioverter defibrillatorPediatric patientsPediatric cohortCardioverter defibrillatorNational Cardiovascular Data Registry ICD RegistryWorse New York Heart Association classNew York Heart Association classSecondary prevention ICD implantationInhospital complication rateStructural heart diseaseSingle-chamber devicesComplication rateEbstein's anomalyICD implantationInhospital complicationsPatient characteristicsAssociation classICD recipientsICD RegistryNonischemic cardiomyopathyRetrospective reviewCardiac resynchronizationDevice implantationPrimary preventionICD implants
2017
Correlates of overweight and obesity in 5529 adolescents with type 1 diabetes: The T1D Exchange Clinic Registry
Minges KE, Whittemore R, Weinzimer SA, Irwin ML, Redeker NS, Grey M. Correlates of overweight and obesity in 5529 adolescents with type 1 diabetes: The T1D Exchange Clinic Registry. Diabetes Research And Clinical Practice 2017, 126: 68-78. PMID: 28214669, PMCID: PMC5401652, DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2017.01.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT1D Exchange Clinic RegistryType 1 diabetesRace/ethnicityClinic registryWeight statusHigher oddsHispanic/Latino race/ethnicityLatino race/ethnicityOverweight/obesityPrevalence of overweightCorrelates of overweightAllied healthcare providersLogistic regression analysisDiverse race/ethnicityMultinomial logistic regression analysisSelf-management factorsAnnual household incomeObesity preventionFemale genderObesityOverweightHealthcare providersOlder ageT1DLonger duration
2016
Gender differences in physical activity following acute myocardial infarction in adults: A prospective, observational study
Minges KE, Strait KM, Owen N, Dunstan DW, Camhi SM, Lichtman J, Geda M, Dreyer RP, Bueno H, Beltrame JF, Curtis JP, Krumholz HM. Gender differences in physical activity following acute myocardial infarction in adults: A prospective, observational study. European Journal Of Preventive Cardiology 2016, 24: 192-203. PMID: 27885060, DOI: 10.1177/2047487316679905.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAustraliaCardiac RehabilitationChi-Square DistributionExerciseExercise TherapyFemaleHealth BehaviorHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansMaleMiddle AgedMyocardial InfarctionOdds RatioPatient ComplianceProspective StudiesRisk FactorsSex FactorsSpainTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesYoung AdultConceptsAcute myocardial infarctionPost-acute myocardial infarctionMyocardial infarctionPhysical activityRegular physical activity participationYoung AMI Patients (VIRGO) studyPhysical activity recommendationsAmerican Heart AssociationPhysical activity trajectoriesNon-white raceMyocardial infarction recoveryPhysical activity participationGender differencesHospital dischargeHeart AssociationLifestyle behaviorsActivity recommendationsObservational studyInfarctionAustralian hospitalsTargeted interventionsOne monthPatientsTime pointsLonger durationClinical, Psychosocial, and Demographic Factors Are Associated With Overweight and Obesity in Early Adolescent Girls With Type 1 Diabetes
Minges KE, Whittemore R, Chao AM, Jefferson V, Murphy KM, Grey M. Clinical, Psychosocial, and Demographic Factors Are Associated With Overweight and Obesity in Early Adolescent Girls With Type 1 Diabetes. The Science Of Diabetes Self-Management And Care 2016, 42: 538-548. PMID: 27302183, PMCID: PMC5957073, DOI: 10.1177/0145721716654006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOverweight/obesityOverweight/obese boysNormal-weight girlsNormal weightWeight statusObese boysWeight girlsOverweight/obese girlsDemographic factorsMultiple logistic regression analysisType 1 diabetesLogistic regression analysisMultisite clinical trialAspects of healthRace/ethnicityOverweight/Clinical trialsObese girlsTherapy typeLow educational attainmentPsychosocial healthObesityMultivariate analysisBivariate analysisType 1
2015
Efficacy and implementation of an Internet psychoeducational program for teens with type 1 diabetes
Whittemore R, Liberti LS, Jeon S, Chao A, Minges KE, Murphy K, Grey M. Efficacy and implementation of an Internet psychoeducational program for teens with type 1 diabetes. Pediatric Diabetes 2015, 17: 567-575. PMID: 26611663, PMCID: PMC4882266, DOI: 10.1111/pedi.12338.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesSecondary outcomesPsychoeducational programQuality of lifePrimary outcomeClinic recordsPreliminary efficacyMixed model analysisHealth outcomesClinical sitesA1CTargeted reminderBehavioral factorsOutcomesTreatment effectsSignificant differencesDiabetesPerceived stressFamily supportDiabetes websitesFrequent remindersPrescribed programEfficacyTeensGroupGeneral Life and Diabetes-Related Stressors in Early Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes
Chao AM, Minges KE, Park C, Dumser S, Murphy KM, Grey M, Whittemore R. General Life and Diabetes-Related Stressors in Early Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes. Journal Of Pediatric Health Care 2015, 30: 133-142. PMID: 26234658, PMCID: PMC4733440, DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2015.06.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDelayed school start times and adolescent sleep: A systematic review of the experimental evidence
Minges KE, Redeker NS. Delayed school start times and adolescent sleep: A systematic review of the experimental evidence. Sleep Medicine Reviews 2015, 28: 86-95. PMID: 26545246, PMCID: PMC4844764, DOI: 10.1016/j.smrv.2015.06.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystematic reviewTotal sleep timeMeta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelinesRandomized study designObjective sleep measuresPreferred Reporting ItemsChronic sleep restrictionSchool start timesDaytime sleepinessReporting ItemsSleep timeSleep measuresElectronic databasesSleep restrictionCaffeine useMorning start timeStudy designSleepAdolescent sleepOutcomesCircadian rhythmStudents' sleepHealthStudy findingsConsistent outcomesReducing Youth Screen Time: Qualitative Metasynthesis of Findings on Barriers and Facilitators
Minges KE, Owen N, Salmon J, Chao A, Dunstan DW, Whittemore R. Reducing Youth Screen Time: Qualitative Metasynthesis of Findings on Barriers and Facilitators. Health Psychology 2015, 34: 381-397. PMID: 25822054, PMCID: PMC4456186, DOI: 10.1037/hea0000172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQualitative metasynthesisFocus groupsYouth screen timeThematic analysis proceduresData display matrixInterpretive phenomenological analysisYouth cultureFamily dynamicsArticle comparisonQualitative findingsMixed messagesOverarching themesThematic analysisQualitative studyData collection methodsYouthContent analysisPhenomenological analysisAuthor’s interpretationThematic categoriesProfessionals' perceptionsIntegrated perspectiveMetasynthesisInterviewsConceptual meaning
2014
Weight Status, Gender, and Race/Ethnicity
Minges KE, Chao A, Nam S, Grey M, Whittemore R. Weight Status, Gender, and Race/Ethnicity. The Journal Of School Nursing 2014, 31: 135-145. PMID: 25312400, PMCID: PMC4363285, DOI: 10.1177/1059840514554089.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRace/ethnicityPhysical activityScreen timeWeight statusHealthy behaviorsOverweight/obese adolescentsHigh physical activityLess screen timeLimited screen timeLogistic regression analysisPublic health guidelinesNormal weightObese adolescentsPA guidelinesAdequate fruitHealth guidelinesMost adolescentsSignificant differencesRegression analysisOverall sampleAdolescentsDiverse urban adolescentsDescriptive statisticsUrban adolescentsGuidelinesSelf-Management in Early Adolescence and Differences by Age at Diagnosis and Duration of Type 1 Diabetes
Chao A, Whittemore R, Minges KE, Murphy KM, Grey M. Self-Management in Early Adolescence and Differences by Age at Diagnosis and Duration of Type 1 Diabetes. The Science Of Diabetes Self-Management And Care 2014, 40: 167-177. PMID: 24470042, PMCID: PMC4160727, DOI: 10.1177/0145721713520567.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptation, PsychologicalAdolescentAdolescent BehaviorBlood Glucose Self-MonitoringChildCross-Sectional StudiesDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1Diet, DiabeticDirective CounselingExerciseFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansMaleParentsPatient Education as TopicSelf CareSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsDiabetes care activitiesShorter diabetes durationDiabetes durationCare activitiesLonger durationDiabetes self-management activitiesDuration of diabetesSelf-management supportSelf-management activitiesMultisite clinical trialClinical characteristicsCross-sectional designSchool-aged childrenClinical trialsDiabetes goalsTherapy typeTargeted educationType 1Self-ManagementDiagnosisBaseline dataDiabetesAge childrenAgeDuration
2013
Overweight and Obesity in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes
Minges KE, Whittemore R, Grey M. Overweight and Obesity in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes. Annual Review Of Nursing Research 2013, 31: 47-69. PMID: 24894137, PMCID: PMC4159079, DOI: 10.1891/0739-6686.31.47.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysical activityModest weight lossImproved glycemic controlOverweight/obesityPrevalence of overweightType 2 diabetesWeight-related interventionsType 1 diabetesSignificant health consequencesCardiovascular complicationsGlycemic controlSkipping breakfastObese youthSedentary behaviorHigh-quality researchDual diagnosisOverweightIntervention studiesScreen timeSystematic reviewExcessive weightType 1Health consequencesObesityWeight loss