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Increasing Equitable Cardiovascular Disease Screening And Prevention For Women Of Low Socioeconomic Status: You First, Isabel N. Martinez Daniel
Increasing Equitable Cardiovascular Disease Screening And Prevention For Women Of Low Socioeconomic Status: You First, Isabel N. Martinez Daniel
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be the leading cause of death in females of all ages and races. Given the potential reduction in risk of coronary events with modifiable behaviors, primary care physicians are in a unique position to be able to use shared decision making and patient education to help dramatically reduce the potential burden of cardiovascular disease. Consideration for social determinants of health, such SES, should not be forgotten when aiming to provide adequate and accessible healthcare. Furthermore, the incorporation of unique programs, such as You First, into primary care offices can increase equitable care for patients and …
Chronic Illness Education 2023: Promoting Physical Activity Among Our Detroit Youth For The Prevention Of Cardiovascular Disease, Markiesha Baines, Karthik Babu Kolisetty, Saachi Mittal, Meaghan Osborne, Connor Sakis, Arifbillah Sarowar, Dhruvil Patel
Chronic Illness Education 2023: Promoting Physical Activity Among Our Detroit Youth For The Prevention Of Cardiovascular Disease, Markiesha Baines, Karthik Babu Kolisetty, Saachi Mittal, Meaghan Osborne, Connor Sakis, Arifbillah Sarowar, Dhruvil Patel
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2023: Healthy Heart Habits For Kids, Chase Aaron, Jane Dow, Max Jones, Karamoja Monchamp, Ingrid Rocha, Arhan Shetty, Kelsey Gockman
Chronic Illness Education 2023: Healthy Heart Habits For Kids, Chase Aaron, Jane Dow, Max Jones, Karamoja Monchamp, Ingrid Rocha, Arhan Shetty, Kelsey Gockman
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2023: Increasing Youth Healthy Eating In The Pediatric Population: An Effort To Reduce Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Mohammad Al-Hadidi, Molly Dahle, Jovan Jande, Krishni Kumaresan, Jessica Long, Trevor Ruesch, Jamil Jomaa
Chronic Illness Education 2023: Increasing Youth Healthy Eating In The Pediatric Population: An Effort To Reduce Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Mohammad Al-Hadidi, Molly Dahle, Jovan Jande, Krishni Kumaresan, Jessica Long, Trevor Ruesch, Jamil Jomaa
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2023: Effects Of Plant-Based Diets On Cardiovascular Health And Obesity In Adolescents Of Detroit, Tareq Hanna, Ahmed Jafri, Maya Kohavi, Zarin Kothari, Brianna Regan, Shahryar Chaudhry
Chronic Illness Education 2023: Effects Of Plant-Based Diets On Cardiovascular Health And Obesity In Adolescents Of Detroit, Tareq Hanna, Ahmed Jafri, Maya Kohavi, Zarin Kothari, Brianna Regan, Shahryar Chaudhry
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Expanding Awareness Of Air Quality And Health Impacts In The Clinical Setting, Caitlin Early
Expanding Awareness Of Air Quality And Health Impacts In The Clinical Setting, Caitlin Early
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Smoke from Canadian wildfires has greatly impacted the air quality in Vermont this year, 2023. Poor air quality can lead to an increase in inflammatory reactions in the body, for example increasing asthma and COPD exacerbations and causing symptoms in those with cardiovascular disease. This project aimed to improve awareness of the negative health impacts of poor air quality, particularly for those patients with existing lung and heart disease, those of older age, and children. This intervention sparked conversation between patients and providers to discuss symptoms, medication refills, and recommendations for poor air quality days. With lines of communication open …
Control Of Perivascular Adipose Tissue Differentiation During Cardiovascular Disease, Katie Stieber
Control Of Perivascular Adipose Tissue Differentiation During Cardiovascular Disease, Katie Stieber
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
Hypothesis: Lower BMI will correlate with lower RAB27a expression
Notch Signaling Regulates Perivascular Adipose Tissue (Pvat) Function During Diet-Induced Obesity, C Yang, A Harrington, L Ryzhova, L Liaw
Notch Signaling Regulates Perivascular Adipose Tissue (Pvat) Function During Diet-Induced Obesity, C Yang, A Harrington, L Ryzhova, L Liaw
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
Objectives:
-To test the hypothesis that canonical Notch signaling influence vascular function by regulating PVAT-derived vascular relaxation factors.
-To determine how overexpression of Notch signaling or loss of the key Notch signaling component influence PVAT function.
Primary Cardiovascular Disease Prevention, Kaileen Cruden
Primary Cardiovascular Disease Prevention, Kaileen Cruden
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Cardiovascular Disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, causing about 1 in 4 deaths. Cardiac rehabilitation is often only suggested to patients AFTER a hospitalization for serious heart conditions such as heart attack or heart failure. Data demonstrates the decrease of a secondary cardiac event for individuals who were enrolled in cardiac rehab as well as an improvement in cardiac risk factors including: decrease in lipid levels and insulin resistance with increased smoking cessation and exercise tolerance. Levels of depression and anxiety also improved in this population. This leads us to ask: How can we take …
Effects Of Community-Based Exercise Training Among Older Individuals With Metabolic Disease, Cardiovascular Disease, Or Muscle Atrophy, Stacie B. Black, Nikhat Jharia, Binal Dholariya, Seth George, Anne Anders, Kirk L. English, Julianna M. Dean, William E. Amonette
Effects Of Community-Based Exercise Training Among Older Individuals With Metabolic Disease, Cardiovascular Disease, Or Muscle Atrophy, Stacie B. Black, Nikhat Jharia, Binal Dholariya, Seth George, Anne Anders, Kirk L. English, Julianna M. Dean, William E. Amonette
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Exercise training is associated with increased health benefits such as improved quality of life, mental health, and physical functioning. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to quantify the effects of structured aerobic and resistance exercise training on body composition, functional tests, and quality of life in older individuals in a community-based facility. We hypothesized that at least moderate participation in the program would decrease fat mass, improve outcomes on grip and timed movement tests, and increase quality of life. METHODS: Twenty subjects who were members from a community-based institute participated in the study (7M:13F; 69.10 ± 6.40 …
Increasing Awareness Of Added Sugar In The Outpatient Setting, Lauren Bougioukas
Increasing Awareness Of Added Sugar In The Outpatient Setting, Lauren Bougioukas
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
An estimated 80% of Americans consume more than the recommended daily amount of added sugar. Added sugar consumption significantly increases risk for cardiovascular disease mortality, and is associated with body weight, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. In the United States, added sugar consumption contributes to public health costs related to cardiovascular disease ($555 billion spent in 2016) and diabetes ($245 billion spent in 2012). Particularly in New York, nearly 40% of all New York deaths in 2014 could be attributed to cardiovascular disease and 10.5% of New York adults had diabetes in 2017. In addition to added sugar overconsumption, …