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Children's Mercy Kansas City

2022

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The Association Between Maternal Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption And Infant/Toddler Added Sugar Intakes., Adrianne K. Griebel-Thompson, Abigail Murray, Katherine S. Morris, Rocco A. Paluch, Lisette Jacobson, Kai Ling Kong Oct 2022

The Association Between Maternal Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption And Infant/Toddler Added Sugar Intakes., Adrianne K. Griebel-Thompson, Abigail Murray, Katherine S. Morris, Rocco A. Paluch, Lisette Jacobson, Kai Ling Kong

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Intake of added sugars during early life is associated with poor health outcomes. Maternal dietary intake influences the intake of their children, but little research investigates the relationship between maternal sugar sweetened beverage (SSB) and infant/toddler added sugar intakes. Our objective was to explore the relationship between maternal total sugars and SSB intakes and infant/toddler added sugar intakes. This cross-sectional study (n = 101) of mother-infant dyads measured maternal dietary intake by food frequency questionnaire and infant intake by three 24-h dietary recalls. Pearson's correlations explored the relations between maternal total sugars and SSB intakes and infant added sugar …


The Classification Of Scoliosis Braces Developed By Sosort With Srs, Ispo, And Posna And Approved By Esprm., Stefano Negrini, Angelo Gabriele Aulisa, Pavel Cerny, Jean Claude De Mauroy, Jeb Mcaviney, Andrew Mills, Sabrina Donzelli, Theodoros B. Grivas, M Timothy Hresko, Tomasz Kotwicki, Hubert Labelle, Louise Marcotte, Martin Matthews, Joe O'Brien, Eric C. Parent, Nigel Price, Rigo Manuel, Luke Stikeleather, Michael G. Vitale, Man Sang Wong, Grant Wood, James Wynne, Fabio Zaina, Marco Brayda Bruno, Suncica Bulat Würsching, Yilgor Caglar, Patrick Cahill, Eugenio Dema, Patrick Knott, Andrea Lebel, Grigorii Lein, Peter O. Newton, Brian G. Smith Apr 2022

The Classification Of Scoliosis Braces Developed By Sosort With Srs, Ispo, And Posna And Approved By Esprm., Stefano Negrini, Angelo Gabriele Aulisa, Pavel Cerny, Jean Claude De Mauroy, Jeb Mcaviney, Andrew Mills, Sabrina Donzelli, Theodoros B. Grivas, M Timothy Hresko, Tomasz Kotwicki, Hubert Labelle, Louise Marcotte, Martin Matthews, Joe O'Brien, Eric C. Parent, Nigel Price, Rigo Manuel, Luke Stikeleather, Michael G. Vitale, Man Sang Wong, Grant Wood, James Wynne, Fabio Zaina, Marco Brayda Bruno, Suncica Bulat Würsching, Yilgor Caglar, Patrick Cahill, Eugenio Dema, Patrick Knott, Andrea Lebel, Grigorii Lein, Peter O. Newton, Brian G. Smith

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PURPOSE: Studies have shown that bracing is an effective treatment for patients with idiopathic scoliosis. According to the current classification, almost all braces fall in the thoracolumbosacral orthosis (TLSO) category. Consequently, the generalization of scientific results is either impossible or misleading. This study aims to produce a classification of the brace types.

METHODS: Four scientific societies (SOSORT, SRS, ISPO, and POSNA) invited all their members to be part of the study. Six level 1 experts developed the initial classifications. At a consensus meeting with 26 other experts and societies' officials, thematic analysis and general discussion allowed to define the classification …


Facilitators And Barriers To Pediatric Clinical Trial Recruitment And Retention In Rural And Community Settings: A Scoping Review Of The Literature., Sara E. Watson, Paul Smith, Jessica Snowden, Vida Vaughn, Lesley Cottrell, Christi A. Madden, Alberta S. Kong, Russell Mcculloh, Crystal Stack Lim, Megan Bledsoe, Karen Kowal, Mary Mcnally, Lisa Knight, Kelly Cowan, Elizabeth Yakes Jimenez Apr 2022

Facilitators And Barriers To Pediatric Clinical Trial Recruitment And Retention In Rural And Community Settings: A Scoping Review Of The Literature., Sara E. Watson, Paul Smith, Jessica Snowden, Vida Vaughn, Lesley Cottrell, Christi A. Madden, Alberta S. Kong, Russell Mcculloh, Crystal Stack Lim, Megan Bledsoe, Karen Kowal, Mary Mcnally, Lisa Knight, Kelly Cowan, Elizabeth Yakes Jimenez

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Children in rural settings are under-represented in clinical trials, potentially contributing to rural health disparities. We performed a scoping review describing available literature on barriers and facilitators impacting participation in pediatric clinical trials in rural and community-based (nonclinical) settings. Articles identified via PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, and Web of Science were independently double-screened at title/abstract and full-text levels to identify articles meeting eligibility criteria. Included articles reported on recruitment or retention activities for US-based pediatric clinical studies conducted in rural or community-based settings and were published in English through January 2021. Twenty-seven articles describing 31 studies met inclusion criteria. Most articles …