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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Correlation Of Neck Circumference With Bmi And Waist Circumference In A High-Risk Urban Cohort, Jay Satasiya, Bs, Meera Patel, Bs, Antoinette Portnoy, Bs, Noel Tharakan, Bs, Brian D. Fedgchin, Md, Glenn S. Cooper, Md, Cindy Cheng, Md, Phd
Correlation Of Neck Circumference With Bmi And Waist Circumference In A High-Risk Urban Cohort, Jay Satasiya, Bs, Meera Patel, Bs, Antoinette Portnoy, Bs, Noel Tharakan, Bs, Brian D. Fedgchin, Md, Glenn S. Cooper, Md, Cindy Cheng, Md, Phd
Health Equity and Quality Improvement (HEQI) Summit
Background
Problem Statement:
- Obesity is a global epidemic requiring accurate ongoing clinical assessment, as it increases risk of multiple health conditions, such as CVD.
- Body mass index (BMI) is the most widely used anthropometric measure.
- Waist circumference (WC) is an accurate measure of visceral fat.
- Neck circumference (NC) is a newer, simple assessment tool positively correlated with percent body fat, BMI and WC.
- NC is easier to measure than WC, and unaffected by external factors like lean muscle mass for BMI, and abdominal distension, respiration, and patient discomfort for WC.
Hypothesis:
- NC, less studied in black patients, who are at …
Early Non-Invasive Monitoring Of Fatty Liver Disease Using Emr Software, Franklin L. Thelmo, Do Jr., Eric J. Shiffrin, Md
Early Non-Invasive Monitoring Of Fatty Liver Disease Using Emr Software, Franklin L. Thelmo, Do Jr., Eric J. Shiffrin, Md
Health Equity and Quality Improvement (HEQI) Summit
Background
- Problem: Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD) and Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH) are liver diseases that have rapidly increased in the population over the last few years and are becoming an evercommon cause of liver failure and the need for liver transplant. Disease presence long predates concerning symptoms and many individuals will not be made aware until after the diseased has progressed in severity. Earlier intervention is often inhibited due to the need of invasive biopsy or specific lab testing not easily available leading to significant underdiagnosis of patients with early disease
- Project AIM: We sought to add a …
The Impact Of Stress During Adolescence And The Prevalence Of Pediatric Obesity, Olatunbosun Olakunri, Venkat Venkataraman
The Impact Of Stress During Adolescence And The Prevalence Of Pediatric Obesity, Olatunbosun Olakunri, Venkat Venkataraman
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
Obesity is a chronic condition that can be attributed to myriad factors including socioeconomic status, biological risk factors, and various environmental factors. These factors can be considered stress factors, and exposure to various levels of stress can impact the development of stress within the pediatric patients. The purpose of this study is to assess the association between the environmental, mental, social, physical, and psychological stress adolescents are exposed to and how they contribute to the prevalence of pediatric obesity throughout the United States. Understanding these risk factors can help us as a community and most importantly as clinicians develop better …
Effects Of Obesity On Patients Undergoing Cardiomems Procedure: Retrospective Cohort Study, Tony Elias, Mena Elmalh, Priya Brahmbhatt, Kyrillos Girgis, Taha Syed, Michael Valderrama, Rafail Beshai
Effects Of Obesity On Patients Undergoing Cardiomems Procedure: Retrospective Cohort Study, Tony Elias, Mena Elmalh, Priya Brahmbhatt, Kyrillos Girgis, Taha Syed, Michael Valderrama, Rafail Beshai
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
★ Remote hemodynamic monitoring (CardioMEMs) is becoming increasingly important for management of chronic heart failure patients.
★ There is limited data looking specifically for obese patients who undergo CardioMEMs implantation.
★ We sought to examine the national inpatient sample database to describe in-hospital outcomes for this demographic
Body Mass Index Does Not Predict Injury Pattern Or Outcome After Motorcycle Crash, Madison E. Morgan, Lindsay Periera, Anthony Allsbrook, Jennifer Q. To, Odessa R. Pulido, Hannah Shin, Alison Muller, Adrian Ong, Christopher A. Butts, Maxwell A. Braverman
Body Mass Index Does Not Predict Injury Pattern Or Outcome After Motorcycle Crash, Madison E. Morgan, Lindsay Periera, Anthony Allsbrook, Jennifer Q. To, Odessa R. Pulido, Hannah Shin, Alison Muller, Adrian Ong, Christopher A. Butts, Maxwell A. Braverman
Research Day
Introduction: The obesity epidemic plagues the United States, affecting approximately 42% of the population. The relationship of obesity with injury severity and outcomes has been poorly studied among motorcycle collisions (MCC). This study aimed to compare injury severity, mortality, injury regions, and hospital and intensive care unit length of stay (LOS) between obese and normal-weight MCC patients.
Methods: Trauma registries from three Pennsylvania Level 1 trauma centers were queried for adult MCC patients (January 1, 2016-December 31, 2020). Obesity was defined as adult patients with body mass index 30 kg/m2 and normal weight was defined as body mass index/m2 but …
Childhood Obesity Treatment And Approach Quality Improvement Project, Kimberly Townsend, Autumn Dye
Childhood Obesity Treatment And Approach Quality Improvement Project, Kimberly Townsend, Autumn Dye
Research Day
Introduction
Childhood obesity has become an important public health issue in the United States. Obesity is defined as a BMI at or above the 95th percentile for age and sex. Childhood obesity can be associated with many comorbidities and adverse effects, including type 2 diabetes, hypertension, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, obstructive sleep apnea, and dyslipidemia.
Methods
The data was taken from data collected throughout 2023 and 2024 from the AAP QI project on childhood obesity and treatment. The data was collected from charts at PCOM’s Lancaster Avenue clinic. Additional methods will include a literature review to outline the importance of …
The Role Of Primary Care Providers In Maintaining Weight Loss By Preventing Behavioral Relapse, Hayden R. Blanchard
The Role Of Primary Care Providers In Maintaining Weight Loss By Preventing Behavioral Relapse, Hayden R. Blanchard
Capstone Showcase
Supporting patients in optimizing health by treating obesity remains a relevant goal for primary care providers. While weight loss is frequently achieved with behavioral modification, maintaining weight loss by avoiding behavioral relapse is much more difficult. Patient may lose weight by reducing overall energy intake, incorporating intensive behavior change programs, utilizing pharmacotherapy as needed and, in certain cases, undergoing bariatric surgery. With a focus on behavior change and maintenance, primary care providers can support patients by planning more frequent follow up appointments, at least every one to three months. In these visits, PCPs can: focus on reenforcing lifestyle change principles …