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The Association Of Caregiver Attitudes, Information Sources, And Trust With Hpv Vaccine Initiation Among Adolescents, Akila Anandarajah, Thembekile Shato, Sarah Humble, Alan R Barnette, Heather M Brandt, Lisa M Klesges, Vetta L Sanders Thompson, Michelle I Silver Dec 2024

The Association Of Caregiver Attitudes, Information Sources, And Trust With Hpv Vaccine Initiation Among Adolescents, Akila Anandarajah, Thembekile Shato, Sarah Humble, Alan R Barnette, Heather M Brandt, Lisa M Klesges, Vetta L Sanders Thompson, Michelle I Silver

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This study described caregiver attitudes and the information sources they access about HPV vaccination for adolescents and determined their influence on human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination initiation. An online survey was administered to 1,016 adults in July 2021. Participants were eligible if they were the caregiver of a child aged 9-17 residing in Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, and select counties in Southern Illinois. Multivariate logistic regression was used to estimate the association of caregiver attitudes and information sources with HPV vaccination. Information from doctors or healthcare providers (87.4%) and internet sources other than social media (31.0%) were the most used sources …


Viral Dnaemia And Dna Virus Seropositivity And Mortality In Pediatric Sepsis, Stephanie S Cabler, Gregory A Storch, Andrew H Walton, John C Lin, Et Al. Feb 2024

Viral Dnaemia And Dna Virus Seropositivity And Mortality In Pediatric Sepsis, Stephanie S Cabler, Gregory A Storch, Andrew H Walton, John C Lin, Et Al.

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IMPORTANCE: Sepsis is a leading cause of pediatric mortality. Little attention has been paid to the association between viral DNA and mortality in children and adolescents with sepsis.

OBJECTIVE: To assess the association of the presence of viral DNA with sepsis-related mortality in a large multicenter study.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study compares pediatric patients with and without plasma cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6), parvovirus B19 (B19V), BK polyomavirus (BKPyV), human adenovirus (HAdV), and torque teno virus (TTV) DNAemia detected by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction or plasma IgG …


Association Of Genetic Variation In Col11a1 With Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis, Hao Yu, Lilian Antunes, Christina A Gurnett, Et Al. Jan 2024

Association Of Genetic Variation In Col11a1 With Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis, Hao Yu, Lilian Antunes, Christina A Gurnett, Et Al.

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Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a common and progressive spinal deformity in children that exhibits striking sexual dimorphism, with girls at more than fivefold greater risk of severe disease compared to boys. Despite its medical impact, the molecular mechanisms that drive AIS are largely unknown. We previously defined a female-specific AIS genetic risk locus in an enhancer near the


Responsive Neurostimulation For People With Drug-Resistant Epilepsy And Autism Spectrum Disorder, Madeline C. Fields, Emily A. Johnson, John Zempel, Et Al. Jan 2024

Responsive Neurostimulation For People With Drug-Resistant Epilepsy And Autism Spectrum Disorder, Madeline C. Fields, Emily A. Johnson, John Zempel, Et Al.

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PURPOSE: Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have comorbid epilepsy at much higher rates than the general population, and about 30% will be refractory to medication. Patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) should be referred for surgical evaluation, yet many with ASD and DRE are not resective surgical candidates. The aim of this study was to examine the response of this population to the responsive neurostimulator (RNS) System.

METHODS: This multicenter study evaluated patients with ASD and DRE who underwent RNS System placement. Patients were included if they had the RNS System placed for 1 year or more. Seizure reduction and …


Dsm-5 Conduct Disorder And Symptoms In Youths At High Risk Of Psychosis In Kenya With Dsm-5 Mental Disorders And Substance Use: Towards Integrated Management, David M Ndetei, Victoria Mutiso, Christine Musyimi, Reinpeter Momanyi, Pascalyne Nyamai, Peter Tyrer, Daniel Mamah Dec 2023

Dsm-5 Conduct Disorder And Symptoms In Youths At High Risk Of Psychosis In Kenya With Dsm-5 Mental Disorders And Substance Use: Towards Integrated Management, David M Ndetei, Victoria Mutiso, Christine Musyimi, Reinpeter Momanyi, Pascalyne Nyamai, Peter Tyrer, Daniel Mamah

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Little is known about the prevalence of Conduct Disorder (CD) and symptoms of CD in high risk psychosis persons at both clinical and community populations in LMICs and in particular Kenya. This study aimed to document (1) the prevalence of CD diagnosis and symptoms in youth who screened positive for psychosis and (2) the associated mental disorders and substance use in the same cohort in LMIC. The sample size was 536 students who had screened positive on the Washington Early Recognition Center Affectivity and Psychosis (WERCAP) from a population of 9,742 high school, college and university students, but had not …


A Youth-Centred Approach To Improving Engagement In Hiv Services: Human-Centred Design Methods And Outcomes In A Research Trial In Kisumu County, Kenya, Eliud Omondi Akama, Thomas Odeny, Ingrid Eshun-Wilson, Elvin H Geng, Et Al. Nov 2023

A Youth-Centred Approach To Improving Engagement In Hiv Services: Human-Centred Design Methods And Outcomes In A Research Trial In Kisumu County, Kenya, Eliud Omondi Akama, Thomas Odeny, Ingrid Eshun-Wilson, Elvin H Geng, Et Al.

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UNLABELLED: IntroductionInnovative interventions are needed to improve HIV outcomes among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) living with HIV. Engaging AYAs in intervention development could increase effectiveness and youth acceptance, yet research is limited. We applied human-centred design (HCD) to refine adherence-support interventions pretrial and assessed HCD workshop acceptability.

METHODS: We applied an iterative, four-phased HCD process in Kenya that included: (1) systematic review of extant knowledge, (2) prioritisation of design challenges, (3) a co-creation workshop and (4) translation tables to pair insights with trial intervention adaptations. The co-creation workshop was co-led by youth facilitators employing participatory activities to inform intervention …


Differential Processing Of Risk And Reward In Delinquent And Non-Delinquent Youth, Natasha Duell, Michael T Perino, Ethan M Mccormick, Eva H Telzer Aug 2023

Differential Processing Of Risk And Reward In Delinquent And Non-Delinquent Youth, Natasha Duell, Michael T Perino, Ethan M Mccormick, Eva H Telzer

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The present study examined the behavioral and neural differences in risky decision-making between delinquent (n = 23) and non-delinquent (n = 27) youth ages 13-17 years (M = 16, SD = 0.97) in relation to reward processing. While undergoing functional neuroimaging, participants completed an experimental risk task wherein they received feedback about the riskiness of their behavior in the form of facial expressions that morphed from happy to angry. Behavioral results indicated that delinquent youth took fewer risks and earned fewer rewards on the task than non-delinquent youth. Results from whole-brain analyses indicated no group differences in sensitivity to punishments …


Feasibility Pilot Trial For The Trajectories Of Recovery After Intravenous Propofol Versus Inhaled Volatile Anesthesia (Thrive) Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial, Bethany R Tellor Pennington, Douglas A. Colquhoun, Mark D. Neuman, Mary C. Politi, Allison M. Janda, Cathie Spino, Steven Thelen-Perry, Zhenke Wu, Sathish S. Kumar, Stephen H. Gregory, Michael S. Avidan, Sachin Kheterpal, Thrive Research Group Apr 2023

Feasibility Pilot Trial For The Trajectories Of Recovery After Intravenous Propofol Versus Inhaled Volatile Anesthesia (Thrive) Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial, Bethany R Tellor Pennington, Douglas A. Colquhoun, Mark D. Neuman, Mary C. Politi, Allison M. Janda, Cathie Spino, Steven Thelen-Perry, Zhenke Wu, Sathish S. Kumar, Stephen H. Gregory, Michael S. Avidan, Sachin Kheterpal, Thrive Research Group

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INTRODUCTION: Millions of patients receive general anaesthesia for surgery annually. Crucial gaps in evidence exist regarding which technique, propofol total intravenous anaesthesia (TIVA) or inhaled volatile anaesthesia (INVA), yields superior patient experience, safety and outcomes. The aim of this pilot study is to assess the feasibility of conducting a large comparative effectiveness trial assessing patient experiences and outcomes after receiving propofol TIVA or INVA.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This protocol was cocreated by a diverse team, including patient partners with personal experience of TIVA or INVA. The design is a 300-patient, two-centre, randomised, feasibility pilot trial. Patients 18 years of age …


The Co-Morbidity Of Dsm-V Gambling With Dsm-V Mental Disorders And Substance Abuse In A Kenyan Context Of High Risk Schizophrenia, David M Ndetei, Victoria Mutiso, Reinpeter Momanyi, Pascalyne Nyamai, Christine Musyimi, Daniel Mamah Apr 2023

The Co-Morbidity Of Dsm-V Gambling With Dsm-V Mental Disorders And Substance Abuse In A Kenyan Context Of High Risk Schizophrenia, David M Ndetei, Victoria Mutiso, Reinpeter Momanyi, Pascalyne Nyamai, Christine Musyimi, Daniel Mamah

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INTRODUCTION: There is evidence that gambling disorder shares similarities with other types of addictive behavior, such as occurs in substance abuse. In addition, co-morbidity of gambling with mental disorders has been established in school-going students.

AIM: This study aimed at determining the comorbidity of DSM-V gambling disorder with DSM-V mental disorders and substance abuse in high school, college and university students in Kenya.

METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study among 536 high school, college and university students. We collected data on socio-demographic characteristics, economic indicators, DSM-V diagnosis including DSM-V gambling disorder and substance use disorders using the WHO ASSIST tool. …


Presentation And Prognosis Of Excessive Asymptomatic Atrial Ectopy In Children And Adolescents With Structurally And Functionally Normal Hearts, Thomas R Joyce, James J Joyce, Marye J Gleva, Sunita J Ferns Apr 2023

Presentation And Prognosis Of Excessive Asymptomatic Atrial Ectopy In Children And Adolescents With Structurally And Functionally Normal Hearts, Thomas R Joyce, James J Joyce, Marye J Gleva, Sunita J Ferns

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Excessive premature atrial complexes (PACs) in pediatric patients with a structurally normal heart are presumed to be benign and self-resolving, but no studies have confirmed this. Adults with excessive PACs, however, are at increased risk for future sustained atrial arrhythmias and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Therefore, we sought to evaluate the clinical course of frequent PACs in asymptomatic children. Patients < 21 years old with numerous asymptomatic PACs (>50/24 hours) were retrospectively selected over a 10-year period. Demographics, clinical characteristics, and results of cardiovascular testing were tabulated. Two groups were defined: those with a significant (>20%) reduction in burden of atrial ectopy versus those with an insignificant …


Validation Of A Farsi Version Of The Eating Pathology Symptoms Inventory (F-Epsi) Among Iranian Adolescents, Reza N Sahlan, Jessica F Saunders, Ellen E Fitzsimmons-Craft Mar 2023

Validation Of A Farsi Version Of The Eating Pathology Symptoms Inventory (F-Epsi) Among Iranian Adolescents, Reza N Sahlan, Jessica F Saunders, Ellen E Fitzsimmons-Craft

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PURPOSE: Limited research has validated eating pathology assessments in Iranian adolescent boys and girls. In particular, the measures that have been validated do not capture both boys' and girls' eating behaviors in adolescence. The purpose of the current study was to validate a Farsi version of the Eating Pathology Symptoms Inventory (F-EPSI) for use in Iranian adolescents.

METHODS: Participants (N = 913; 85.3% girls) were adolescents who completed a battery of questionnaires including the F-EPSI. In addition, F-EPSI data for Iranian adolescents were compared with those of previously published data of adult Iranian college students.

RESULTS: Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) …


Adapting An Intervention To Support Young Caregivers Of Cancer Survivors: A Study Protocol, Janet Njelesani, Melinda S. Kavanaugh, Jean Hunleth Jan 2023

Adapting An Intervention To Support Young Caregivers Of Cancer Survivors: A Study Protocol, Janet Njelesani, Melinda S. Kavanaugh, Jean Hunleth

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INTRODUCTION: Of the family members providing care, in the United States over 5.4 million are young people (<18 years of age) and they are the caregivers receiving the least support overall. Given the need to support cancer survivors through a family-centered practice approach, this lack of support and intervention for young caregivers represents a substantial gap in cancer care. In this study, we will adapt a young caregivers intervention, YCare, with young caregivers in families affected by cancer in order to advance support for families in cancer settings. YCare is an intervention that improves the support young caregivers provide through a peer-engaged, multidisciplinary model but has previously not been studied in the cancer care setting.

METHODS: Guided by the updated Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) we will engage stakeholders (i.e., young caregivers, cancer survivors, health care providers) using qualitative (i.e., one-on-one semi-structured interviews) and arts-based methods. Stakeholders will be recruited via cancer registries and community partners. Data will be analyzed descriptively using deductive (e.g., CFIR domains) and inductive (e.g., cancer practice settings) approaches.

DISCUSSION: The results will indicate the critical components for adapting the YCare intervention to the cancer practice context including new intervention elements and …


Leveraging Health Infrastructure To Optimize Hpv Vaccination For Adolescents In Zambia: Protocol For An Implementation Study, Sam Miti, Thembekile Shato, Comfort Asante, Ana Baumann, Gershom Chongwe, Patricia M. Bobo, Michelle I. Silver, Jean M. Hunleth Jan 2023

Leveraging Health Infrastructure To Optimize Hpv Vaccination For Adolescents In Zambia: Protocol For An Implementation Study, Sam Miti, Thembekile Shato, Comfort Asante, Ana Baumann, Gershom Chongwe, Patricia M. Bobo, Michelle I. Silver, Jean M. Hunleth

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BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Zambia, where HIV prevalence is also high (11.3%). HIV heightens the risk of developing and dying from cervical cancer. The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine can prevent 90% of cervical cancers, and in Zambia is recommended for adolescent girls ages 14-15 years, including those with HIV. Currently they mainly deliver HPV vaccination via school-based campaigns, which may exclude the most vulnerable adolescents-those out-of-school or who irregularly attend. Adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) are more likely to have these vulnerabilities. Further, school-based campaigns are not tailored to the WHO-recommended HPV vaccination …


Eating Disorders In Weight-Related Therapy (Edit): Protocol For A Systematic Review With Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis Of Eating Disorder Risk In Behavioural Weight Management, Hiba Jebeile, Denise E. Wilfley, Et Al. Jan 2023

Eating Disorders In Weight-Related Therapy (Edit): Protocol For A Systematic Review With Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis Of Eating Disorder Risk In Behavioural Weight Management, Hiba Jebeile, Denise E. Wilfley, Et Al.

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The Eating Disorders In weight-related Therapy (EDIT) Collaboration brings together data from randomised controlled trials of behavioural weight management interventions to identify individual participant risk factors and intervention strategies that contribute to eating disorder risk. We present a protocol for a systematic review and individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis which aims to identify participants at risk of developing eating disorders, or related symptoms, during or after weight management interventions conducted in adolescents or adults with overweight or obesity. We systematically searched four databases up to March 2022 and clinical trials registries to May 2022 to identify randomised controlled trials of …


Cognition And Education Benefits Of Increased Hemoglobin And Blood Oxygenation In Children With Sickle Cell Disease, Joanna P. Macewan, Allison A. King, Andy Nguyen, Anuj Mubayi, Irene Agodoa, Kim Smith-Whitley Jan 2023

Cognition And Education Benefits Of Increased Hemoglobin And Blood Oxygenation In Children With Sickle Cell Disease, Joanna P. Macewan, Allison A. King, Andy Nguyen, Anuj Mubayi, Irene Agodoa, Kim Smith-Whitley

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BACKGROUND: Among individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD), decreased hemoglobin is associated with lower oxygen saturation (SpO2) and increased risk of stroke, both of which are associated with lower intelligence quotient (IQ) scores. Thus, increasing hemoglobin and SpO2 in individuals with SCD may increase IQ and educational attainment.

METHODS: A cohort simulation model was built to determine academic performance and educational attainment based on cognitive function (measured by IQ) of a pediatric SCD cohort randomly assigned to treatment and control groups. The model contained two key stages: childhood (<10 years) and adolescence (≥10 years). In stage 1, increased hemoglobin and increased SpO2 (assigned to the treatment group) were determinants of higher IQ, prevention of IQ deterioration over time. Increased hemoglobin was also a determinant of decreased stroke risk. In stage 2, improvement in adolescent IQ as a result of treatment was a determinant of academic performance.

RESULTS: In a simulated cohort of 2000 children and adolescents with …


Associations Between Mental Health And Hiv Status Among Sexual Minority And Heterosexual Adolescents In Nigeria, Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, Olakunle Oginni, Olanrewaju Ibikunle Ibigbami, Uma Philip, Nserd Ntonoba Mfam, Chinedu Mbam, Amos Ganyam, Agada A Salem, Christopher Osuji, Cory Bradley, Joanne Lusher, Nadia Adjoa Sam-Agudu Dec 2022

Associations Between Mental Health And Hiv Status Among Sexual Minority And Heterosexual Adolescents In Nigeria, Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, Olakunle Oginni, Olanrewaju Ibikunle Ibigbami, Uma Philip, Nserd Ntonoba Mfam, Chinedu Mbam, Amos Ganyam, Agada A Salem, Christopher Osuji, Cory Bradley, Joanne Lusher, Nadia Adjoa Sam-Agudu

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BACKGROUND: We aimed to determine associations between the mental health status of adolescents by self-reported sexual identity; and to determine associations between the mental health status of sexual minority adolescents living with and without HIV.

METHODS: This cross-sectional study collected data from Nigerians aged 13-19 years old using an online survey. We collected information on dependent (sexual identity) and independent (presence of depressive symptoms, generalised anxiety disorder, suicidal attempt/ideation, HIV status) study variables. A multivariate regression model determined associations between the dependent and independent variables. A second multivariate regression model was developed to establish associations between HIV status among sexual …


Public Health Information Seeking, Trust, And Covid-19 Prevention Behaviors: Cross-Sectional Study, Emmanuel Kwabena Tetteh, Todd Combs, Elvin Hsing Geng, Virginia Ruth Mckay Sep 2022

Public Health Information Seeking, Trust, And Covid-19 Prevention Behaviors: Cross-Sectional Study, Emmanuel Kwabena Tetteh, Todd Combs, Elvin Hsing Geng, Virginia Ruth Mckay

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BACKGROUND: Preventative health measures such as shelter in place and mask wearing have been widely encouraged to curb the spread of the COVID-19 disease. People's attitudes toward preventative behaviors may be dependent on their sources of information and trust in the information.

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to understand the relationship between trusting in COVID-19 information and preventative behaviors in a racially and politically diverse metropolitan area in the United States.

METHODS: We conducted a web-based cross-sectional survey of residents in St. Louis City and County in Missouri. Individuals aged ≥18 years were eligible to participate. Participants were …


An Evaluation Of Patient-Reported Outcomes In Sickle Cell Disease Within A Conceptual Model., Marsha J Treadwell, Swapandeep Mushiana, Sherif M Badawy, Liliana Preiss, Allison A King, Barbara Kroner, Yumei Chen, Jeffrey Glassberg, Victor Gordeuk, Nirmish Shah, Angela Snyder, Theodore Wun, Sickle Cell Disease Implementation Consortium (Scdic) Sep 2022

An Evaluation Of Patient-Reported Outcomes In Sickle Cell Disease Within A Conceptual Model., Marsha J Treadwell, Swapandeep Mushiana, Sherif M Badawy, Liliana Preiss, Allison A King, Barbara Kroner, Yumei Chen, Jeffrey Glassberg, Victor Gordeuk, Nirmish Shah, Angela Snyder, Theodore Wun, Sickle Cell Disease Implementation Consortium (Scdic)

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PURPOSE: To examine the relations between patient-reported outcomes (PROs) within a conceptual model for adults with sickle cell disease (SCD) ages 18 - 45 years enrolled in the multi-site Sickle Cell Disease Implementation Consortium (SCDIC) registry. We hypothesized that patient and SCD-related factors, particularly pain, and barriers to care would independently contribute to functioning as measured using PRO domains.

METHODS: Participants (N = 2054) completed a 48-item survey including socio-demographics and PRO measures, e.g., social functioning, pain impact, emotional distress, and cognitive functioning. Participants reported on lifetime SCD complications, pain episode frequency and severity, and barriers to healthcare.

RESULTS: Higher …


A Pilot Randomized Trial To Examine Effects Of A Hybrid Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery System On Neurodevelopmental And Cognitive Outcomes In Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes, Allan L Reiss, Ana Maria Arbelaez, Et Al Aug 2022

A Pilot Randomized Trial To Examine Effects Of A Hybrid Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery System On Neurodevelopmental And Cognitive Outcomes In Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes, Allan L Reiss, Ana Maria Arbelaez, Et Al

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Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is associated with lower scores on tests of cognitive and neuropsychological function and alterations in brain structure and function in children. This proof-of-concept pilot study (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT03428932) examined whether MRI-derived indices of brain development and function and standardized IQ scores in adolescents with T1D could be improved with better diabetes control using a hybrid closed-loop insulin delivery system. Eligibility criteria for participation in the study included age between 14 and 17 years and a diagnosis of T1D before 8 years of age. Randomization to either a hybrid closed-loop or standard diabetes care group was performed …


Examination Of The Interaction Between Parental Military-Status And Race Among Non-Hispanic Black And Non-Hispanic White Adolescents With Overweight/Obesity, M K Higgins Neyland, Denise E Wilfley, Et Al. Jul 2022

Examination Of The Interaction Between Parental Military-Status And Race Among Non-Hispanic Black And Non-Hispanic White Adolescents With Overweight/Obesity, M K Higgins Neyland, Denise E Wilfley, Et Al.

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OBJECTIVES: Adolescent military-dependents experience distinct risk and protective factors, which may necessitate additional clinical considerations. In civilian youth, overweight/obesity is associated with eating, internalizing, and externalizing difficulties, with some studies reporting more difficulties among non-Hispanic White (vs. non-Hispanic Black) youth. It is unknown if these disparities exist among adolescent military-dependents, or between civilian and military-dependent youth.

METHODS: Non-Hispanic Black (187 civilian, 38 military-dependent) and non-Hispanic White (205 civilian, 84 military-dependent) adolescents with overweight/obesity (14.7 ± 1.6 years; 73.9% girls; body mass index adjusted for age and sex 1.9 ± 0.5) completed a disordered-eating interview; parents completed a measure assessing their …


Sex-Based Differences In Functional Brain Activity During Working Memory In Survivors Of Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Kellen Gandy, Matthew A Scoggins, Nicholas Phillips, Ellen Van Der Plas, Slim Fellah, Lisa M Jacola, Ching-Hon Pui, Melissa M Hudson, Wilburn E Reddick, Ranganatha Sitaram, Kevin R Krull Mar 2022

Sex-Based Differences In Functional Brain Activity During Working Memory In Survivors Of Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Kellen Gandy, Matthew A Scoggins, Nicholas Phillips, Ellen Van Der Plas, Slim Fellah, Lisa M Jacola, Ching-Hon Pui, Melissa M Hudson, Wilburn E Reddick, Ranganatha Sitaram, Kevin R Krull

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BACKGROUND: Long-term survivors of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia are at elevated risk for neurocognitive deficits and corresponding brain dysfunction. This study examined sex-based differences in functional neuroimaging outcomes in acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors treated with chemotherapy alone.

METHODS: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and neurocognitive testing were obtained in 123 survivors (46% male; median [min-max] age = 14.2 years [8.3-26.5 years]; time since diagnosis = 7.7 years [5.1-12.5 years]) treated on the St. Jude Total XV treatment protocol. Participants performed the n-back working memory task in a 3 T scanner. Functional neuroimaging data were processed (realigned, slice time corrected, normalized, …


Functional Tic-Like Presentations Differ Strikingly From Provisional Tic Disorder, Amanda L Arbuckle, Emily C Bihun, Bradley L Schlaggar, Kevin J Black Jan 2022

Functional Tic-Like Presentations Differ Strikingly From Provisional Tic Disorder, Amanda L Arbuckle, Emily C Bihun, Bradley L Schlaggar, Kevin J Black

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Influential Periods In Longitudinal Clinical Cardiovascular Health Scores, Amy E Krefman, Vito M R Muggeo, Et Al. Nov 2021

Influential Periods In Longitudinal Clinical Cardiovascular Health Scores, Amy E Krefman, Vito M R Muggeo, Et Al.

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The prevalence of ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) among adults in the United States is low and decreases with age. Our objective was to identify specific age windows when the loss of CVH accelerates, to ascertain preventive opportunities for intervention. Data were pooled from 5 longitudinal cohorts (Project Heartbeat!, Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study, The Bogalusa Heart Study, Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults, Special Turku Coronary Risk Factor Intervention Project) from the United States and Finland from 1973 to 2012. Individuals with clinical CVH factors (i.e., body mass index, blood pressure, cholesterol, blood glucose) measured from ages 8 …


Outcomes For Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion Users In Young Adults From Lower Socioeconomic Backgrounds, Alexis M Mckee, Stewart G Albert, Noor Al-Hammadi, Leslie J Hinyard Jul 2021

Outcomes For Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion Users In Young Adults From Lower Socioeconomic Backgrounds, Alexis M Mckee, Stewart G Albert, Noor Al-Hammadi, Leslie J Hinyard

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OBJECTIVE: Diabetes technology is available and its efficacy and safety have been demonstrated; however, there is little evidence as to how this technology is being utilized and its effectiveness in vulnerable populations. This study evaluated differences in outcomes for young adults in the United States (U.S.) from lower socioeconomic (SES) backgrounds with type 1 diabetes (T1D) managed on continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) versus multiple daily injections (MDI) or fixed-dose insulin (FDI).

RESEARCH DESIGN METHODS AND PARTICIPANTS: Utilizing the Optum® de-identified Electronic Health Record data set between 2008 and 2018 to perform a retrospective, cohort study, we identified 805 subjects …


Safety And Efficacy Of Umbilical Cord-Derived Wharton's Jelly Compared To Hyaluronic Acid And Saline For Knee Osteoarthritis: Study Protocol For A Randomized, Controlled, Single-Blind, Multi-Center Trial, Ashim Gupta, Nicola Maffulli, Hugo C Rodriguez, Eric W Carson, Randa A Bascharon, Kristin Delfino, Howard J Levy, Saadiq F El-Amin May 2021

Safety And Efficacy Of Umbilical Cord-Derived Wharton's Jelly Compared To Hyaluronic Acid And Saline For Knee Osteoarthritis: Study Protocol For A Randomized, Controlled, Single-Blind, Multi-Center Trial, Ashim Gupta, Nicola Maffulli, Hugo C Rodriguez, Eric W Carson, Randa A Bascharon, Kristin Delfino, Howard J Levy, Saadiq F El-Amin

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BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disorder in the United States of America (USA) with a fast-rising prevalence. Current treatment modalities are limited, and total knee replacement surgeries have shown disadvantages, especially for grade II/III OA. The interest in the use of biologics, including umbilical cord (UC)-derived Wharton's jelly (WJ), has grown in recent years. The results from a preliminary study demonstrated the presence of essential components of regenerative medicine, namely growth factors, cytokines, hyaluronic acid (HA), and extracellular vesicles, including exosomes, in WJ. The proposed study aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of intra-articular injection of …


Evaluating The Implementation Of The Switch® School Wellness Intervention And Capacity-Building Process Through Multiple Methods, Gabriella M Mcloughlin, Priscila Candal, Spyridoula Vazou, Joey A Lee, David A Dzewaltowski, Richard R Rosenkranz, Lorraine Lanningham-Foster, Douglas A Gentile, Laura Liechty, Senlin Chen, Gregory J Welk Dec 2020

Evaluating The Implementation Of The Switch® School Wellness Intervention And Capacity-Building Process Through Multiple Methods, Gabriella M Mcloughlin, Priscila Candal, Spyridoula Vazou, Joey A Lee, David A Dzewaltowski, Richard R Rosenkranz, Lorraine Lanningham-Foster, Douglas A Gentile, Laura Liechty, Senlin Chen, Gregory J Welk

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BACKGROUND: School wellness programming is important for promoting healthy lifestyles and academic achievement in youth; however, research is needed on methods that can help schools implement and sustain such programs on their own. The purpose of this study was to investigate factors within and outside the school environment that influenced school capacity for implementation and potential sustainability of wellness programming.

METHODS: As part of the School Wellness Integration Targeting Child Health (SWITCH®) intervention, elementary school wellness teams (N = 30) were guided through a capacity-building process focused on promoting the adoption of healthy lifestyle behaviors in students. Data on implementation …


Three-Dimensional Facial Morphology In Cantú Syndrome, Helen I Roessler, Kathleen Shields, Dorothy K Grange, Nine V A M Knoers, Gijs Van Haaften, Peter Hammond, Mieke M Van Haelst May 2020

Three-Dimensional Facial Morphology In Cantú Syndrome, Helen I Roessler, Kathleen Shields, Dorothy K Grange, Nine V A M Knoers, Gijs Van Haaften, Peter Hammond, Mieke M Van Haelst

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Cantú syndrome (CS) was first described in 1982, and is caused by pathogenic variants in ABCC9 and KCNJ8 encoding regulatory and pore forming subunits of ATP-sensitive potassium (K


Laser Ablation Of Abnormal Neurological Tissue Using Robotic Neuroblate System (Laantern): Procedural Safety And Hospitalization, Robert C. Rennert, Usman Khan, Jiri Bartek, Stephen B. Tatter, Melvin Field, Brian Toyota, Peter E. Fecci, Kevin Judy, Alireza M. Mohammadi, Patrick Landazuri, Andrew E. Sloan, Albert H. Kim, Eric C. Leuthardt, Clark C. Chen Apr 2020

Laser Ablation Of Abnormal Neurological Tissue Using Robotic Neuroblate System (Laantern): Procedural Safety And Hospitalization, Robert C. Rennert, Usman Khan, Jiri Bartek, Stephen B. Tatter, Melvin Field, Brian Toyota, Peter E. Fecci, Kevin Judy, Alireza M. Mohammadi, Patrick Landazuri, Andrew E. Sloan, Albert H. Kim, Eric C. Leuthardt, Clark C. Chen

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BACKGROUND: Stereotactic laser ablation (SLA) has demonstrated potential utility for a spectrum of difficult to treat neurosurgical pathologies in multiple small and/or retrospective single-institutional series. Here, we present the safety profile of SLA of intracranial lesions from the Laser Ablation of Abnormal Neurological Tissue using Robotic NeuroBlate System (LAANTERN; Monteris Medical) multi-institutional, international prospective observational registry.

OBJECTIVE: To determine the procedural safety of SLA for intracranial lesions.

METHODS: Prospective procedural safety and hospitalization data from the first 100 treated LAANTERN patients was collected and analyzed.

RESULTS: Mean age and baseline Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) were 51(± 17) yr and 83(± …