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Survey Tools For Measuring Research Or Evidence‐Based Practice Constructs In Dietetics: A Narrative Review, Rosa K. Hand Nov 2022

Survey Tools For Measuring Research Or Evidence‐Based Practice Constructs In Dietetics: A Narrative Review, Rosa K. Hand

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Background: Exact quantification of research conducted by dietitians and tracking the effectiveness of interventions or training programs to increase either evidence-based practice (EBP) or research behaviours have been hampered by the variety of tools used to measure these constructs. Methods: In this narrative review, we identified and classified the various tools previously used to measure constructs related to research and/or EBP in the dietetics profession, and to summarise estimates of the constructs measured. Results: We identified and classified 15 scored tools that had been used at least once in the dietetics profession and extracted tool parameter estimates from 22 resulting …


Update On The Management Of Vitamins And Minerals In Cystic Fibrosis, Senthilkumar Sankararaman Aug 2022

Update On The Management Of Vitamins And Minerals In Cystic Fibrosis, Senthilkumar Sankararaman

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Advancements in respiratory and nutrition management have significantly improved the survival of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). With the availability of several nutrition interventions such as oral/enteral nutrition supplements, enteric-coated pancreatic enzymes, and water-miscible CF-specific vitamin supplements, frank vitamin deficiencies—with the exception of vitamin D—are rarely encountered in current clinical practice. Whereas they were previously considered as micronutrients, our current understanding of fat-soluble vitamins and minerals as antioxidants, immunomodulators, and disease biomarkers has been evolving. The impact of highly effective modulators on the micronutrient status of patients with CF remains elusive. This narrative review focuses on the updates on the …


Obesity Accelerates Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia In Mice And Reduces Sex Differences In Latency And Penetrance, John W. R. Kincaid, Gretchen Weiss, Anne E. Hill-Baskin, Heidi M. Schmidt, Ovwoioise Omoijuanfo, Cheryl L. Thompson, Rose C. Beck, Nathan A. Berger May 2022

Obesity Accelerates Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia In Mice And Reduces Sex Differences In Latency And Penetrance, John W. R. Kincaid, Gretchen Weiss, Anne E. Hill-Baskin, Heidi M. Schmidt, Ovwoioise Omoijuanfo, Cheryl L. Thompson, Rose C. Beck, Nathan A. Berger

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Objective: Obesity has emerged as a prominent risk factor for multiple serious disease states, including a variety of cancers, and is increasingly recognized as a primary contributor to preventable cancer risk. However, few studies of leukemia have been conducted in animal models of obesity. This study sought to characterize the impact of obesity, diet, and sex in a murine model of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Methods: Male and female C57BL/6J.mCG+/PR mice, genetically predisposed to sporadic APL development, and C57BL/6J (wild type) mice were placed on either a high-fat diet (HFD) or a low-fat diet (LFD) for up to 500 days. …