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University of the Pacific

2016

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Adolescent Bmi Trajectories With Clusters Of Physical Activity And Sedentary Behavior: An Exploratory Analysis, Kathryn C. Nesbit, J A. Low, Susan B. Sisson Jun 2016

Adolescent Bmi Trajectories With Clusters Of Physical Activity And Sedentary Behavior: An Exploratory Analysis, Kathryn C. Nesbit, J A. Low, Susan B. Sisson

School of Pharmacy Faculty Articles

Objective: The purpose of this study is to identify distinct body mass index (BMI) trajectories associated with weight classification, and to examine demographic characteristics and clusters of obesogenic behaviours in adolescents with these trajectories.Methods: Data were extracted from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (n = 1,006, Grades 5–8). The independent variables were physical activity (accelerometer and child report), sports participation, television/video watching time and recreational computer use. The dependent variable was raw BMI. Growth mixture modelling, mixture modelling and independent t-test analyses were used.Results: Two distinct BMI trajectories …


Trigger Point Dry Needling For Musculoskeletal Pain And Disability: A Systematic Review Of Comparative Effectiveness Research, Megan D. Jackson, Kylie Rowe, Todd E. Davenport Jan 2016

Trigger Point Dry Needling For Musculoskeletal Pain And Disability: A Systematic Review Of Comparative Effectiveness Research, Megan D. Jackson, Kylie Rowe, Todd E. Davenport

School of Pharmacy Faculty Articles

Background: Dry needling (DN) has been proposed to reduce pain and improve function related to myofascial trigger points (MTrPs). Several primary studies and systematic reviews have been conducted to examine the effect of DN versus placebo. However the comparative effectiveness of DN and established interventions has yet to be established.

Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to determine whether DN was more effective than other established therapies to treat MTrPs.

Data Sources: MEDLINE Complete, EBSCO, CINAHL, Sport Discus and Cochrane library databases were searched.

Study Selection: Randomized controlled trials that used DN directed to MTrPs and used at …