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Health Promotion Practice And The Road Ahead: Addressing Enduring Gaps And Encouraging Greater Practice-To-Research Translation, Amanda Birnbaum, Mark D. Rivera Nov 2010

Health Promotion Practice And The Road Ahead: Addressing Enduring Gaps And Encouraging Greater Practice-To-Research Translation, Amanda Birnbaum, Mark D. Rivera

Department of Public Health Scholarship and Creative Works

A decade ago, Lancaster and Roe described four critical gaps (i.e., communications, accessibility, credibility, and expectations) between research and practice in health education and health promotion that formed the framework for this department. Despite considerable attention and some progress, these gaps persist and are barriers to interaction and translation between health promotion and health education research and practice. Looking to the next several years as the new Associate Editors for this department, we renew the department’s commitment toward addressing these enduring gaps around which we frame new questions and invite continued dialogue.


Transforming Chronic Care Education: A Longitudal Interprofessional Mentorship Curriculum, Lauren G. Collins, Md, Christine A. Arenson, Md, Christine Jerpbak, Md, Elena Umland, Pharmd, Stephen B. Kern, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Leigh Ann Hewston, Pt, Med Oct 2010

Transforming Chronic Care Education: A Longitudal Interprofessional Mentorship Curriculum, Lauren G. Collins, Md, Christine A. Arenson, Md, Christine Jerpbak, Md, Elena Umland, Pharmd, Stephen B. Kern, Phd, Otr/L, Faota, Leigh Ann Hewston, Pt, Med

Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers

Rationale:

Future state of academic medicine demands preparing students for collaborative, team-based practice.

Interprofessional education (IPE) is widely advocated as a key element to promote an effective redesigned healthcare system

Evidence and curricular resources describing effective IPE remain limited


End-Of-Life Care For Hospitalized Patients With Lung Cancer: Utilization Of A Palliative Care Service., Barbara Reville, M.S., Achpn, Marshal N Miller, B.S., Richard W Toner, M.S., Joanne Reifsnyder, Ph.D., Achpn Oct 2010

End-Of-Life Care For Hospitalized Patients With Lung Cancer: Utilization Of A Palliative Care Service., Barbara Reville, M.S., Achpn, Marshal N Miller, B.S., Richard W Toner, M.S., Joanne Reifsnyder, Ph.D., Achpn

Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers

PURPOSE: High symptom burden and hospital mortality among patients with lung cancer argues for early palliative care intervention. Patient characteristics and discharge dispositions in hospitalized patients with lung cancer receiving usual care were compared to those referred to a new palliative care service.

METHODS: A retrospective database review of all lung cancer discharges receiving usual care (UC) and palliative care service (PCS) consultation was conducted. Demographics, length of stay, discharge disposition, and mortality were described and compared. Palliative Performance Scale scores were described according to discharge disposition in the PCS group. Disposition of all patients receiving either chemotherapy or surgery …


Insulin Resistance In African-American And Caucasian Women: Differences In Lipotoxicity, Adipokines, And Gene Expression In Adipose Tissue And Muscle, Latasha M. Smith, Aiwei Yao-Borengasser, Tasha Starks, Mark Tripputi, Philip A. Kern, Neda Rasouli Sep 2010

Insulin Resistance In African-American And Caucasian Women: Differences In Lipotoxicity, Adipokines, And Gene Expression In Adipose Tissue And Muscle, Latasha M. Smith, Aiwei Yao-Borengasser, Tasha Starks, Mark Tripputi, Philip A. Kern, Neda Rasouli

Clinical and Translational Science Faculty Publications

Objectives: We tested whether African-American (AA) women are different from Caucasian women in regard to lipotoxicity, adipokines, and gene expression in adipose tissue and muscle.

Design: Insulin sensitivity (SI), plasma adipocytokine levels, intramyocellular lipid (IMCL), and the expression of candidate genes in adipose tissue and muscle were measured in AA and Caucasian women.

Setting: This study was performed in an ambulatory general clinical research center.

Subjects: Subjects were healthy, nondiabetic AA and Caucasian women.

Interventions: There were no interventions.

Main Outcome Measures: Comparison of SI, IMCL, plasma adiponectin, and the expression of candidate genes regulating adipogenesis, …


Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Is Increased In Obese Subjects And Decreases In Response To Pioglitazone, Resat Unal, Aiwei Yao-Borengasser, Vijayalakshmi Varma, Neda Rasouli, Craig Labbate, Philip A. Kern, Gouri Ranganathan Jun 2010

Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Is Increased In Obese Subjects And Decreases In Response To Pioglitazone, Resat Unal, Aiwei Yao-Borengasser, Vijayalakshmi Varma, Neda Rasouli, Craig Labbate, Philip A. Kern, Gouri Ranganathan

Clinical and Translational Science Faculty Publications

Context: The study investigated the regulation of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP)-9 in obesity-associated insulin resistance in humans.

Objectives: The objectives of the investigation were to study MMP-9 regulation by insulin resistance and pioglitazone treatment in impaired glucose tolerant subjects using adipose tissue biopsies and study the mechanism of MMP-9 regulation by pioglitazone in adipocyte cultures.

Research Design: 86 nondiabetic, weight-stable subjects between 21 and 66 yr of age were recruited in a university hospital research center setting. All subjects underwent a sc adipose tissue incisional biopsy from the lower abdominal wall and insulin sensitivity testing using a frequently sampled iv glucose …