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Intersex Wildlife As Sentinels For Human Health And Endocrine Disruption Near Superfund Sites: A Systematic Review, Olivia Anderson, Melissa Perry May 2019

Intersex Wildlife As Sentinels For Human Health And Endocrine Disruption Near Superfund Sites: A Systematic Review, Olivia Anderson, Melissa Perry

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

Fish and wildlife are often used as sentinels for human health. This systematic review examines one aspect of wildlife health, intersex (both ovarian and testicular tissue) animals and their prevalence or severity near Superfund sites (EPA designated toxic waste sites). The body of evidence demonstrates some evidence of this indicator and more research is needed, specifically a meta-analysis that is outside the scope of this study.


Florida Red Tide Exposure: Analyzing The Respiratory Effects Experienced By The Gulf Coast Population, Katrina Zdanowicz, Cindy Liu May 2019

Florida Red Tide Exposure: Analyzing The Respiratory Effects Experienced By The Gulf Coast Population, Katrina Zdanowicz, Cindy Liu

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

Background: Florida red tide occurs in the Gulf of Mexico annually and has been linked to complaints of negative respiratory symptoms. Little is known about the exact association and long term effects of the exposure. Objectives: We applied the Navigation Guide to conduct a systematic review of the existing body of literature on Florida red tide exposure and respiratory effects. Methods: We applied inclusion criteria to studies found through searches of 5 scientific databases. Included studies were analyzed for risk of bias and overall strength and quality of evidence. Included studies provided self-reported symptoms and quantitative measurements of pulmonary function …


(Video) Latino Immigration And Chronic Disease: A Critical Analysis Of Socioeconomic And Psychological Mediators, Frances Anne Fernando Apr 2019

(Video) Latino Immigration And Chronic Disease: A Critical Analysis Of Socioeconomic And Psychological Mediators, Frances Anne Fernando

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A critical analysis of chronic disease among Latino immigrants demonstrates the interplay between the individual, socioeconomic, and pathophysiological mediators of disease. To identify the major factors involved, a conceptual framework was developed to explain the relationship between Latino immigration to the US and the manifestation of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Mediating factors include: self-efficacy, stress, social support, access to healthcare, pathophysiological risk factors and the familial and cultural environment. As the Latino population is the fastest growing and largest minority group in America, increased support among the identified factors will target interventions with broad health and economic implications for the …


The Effects Of Spiritual Experience And Church Commitment On Mental Health And Work Performance Among A Sample Of South Korean Immigrants In The United States: A Mixed Methods Study, Chulwoo Park, Mark Edberg Apr 2019

The Effects Of Spiritual Experience And Church Commitment On Mental Health And Work Performance Among A Sample Of South Korean Immigrants In The United States: A Mixed Methods Study, Chulwoo Park, Mark Edberg

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

This sequential mixed methods study measured the effects of spiritual experience and church commitment on mental health and work performance among a sample of South Korean immigrants in the United States. It included the screening survey for assessing level of religious belief and involvement in church activities (quantitative) followed by in-depth qualitative interviews about the relationship between church attachment and mental health as well as work/school performance (qualitative), in order to obtain preliminary findings and generate insights regarding future research. High-active believers who engage in church activities were assigned as Group 1, and inactive/low-active members who still have high-level belief …


Effects Of Alcohol Consumption On Nephropathy, Retinopathy, And Neuropathy In Type 1 Diabetes In The Diabetes Control And Complications Trial (Dcct), Victoria Trapani Apr 2019

Effects Of Alcohol Consumption On Nephropathy, Retinopathy, And Neuropathy In Type 1 Diabetes In The Diabetes Control And Complications Trial (Dcct), Victoria Trapani

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

Effects of long-term alcohol consumption have not been well studied in populations with diabetes, though regular alcohol consumption is common among American adults and it is estimated that at least 10% of Americans have diabetes. Individuals living with diabetes who are heavy alcohol consumers may be at heightened risk for diabetic complications. Using the well-phenotyped Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) cohort of 1,246 adult subjects with type 1 diabetes, a secondary analysis was conducted to determine if relationships exist between alcohol consumption and nephropathy, retinopathy, and neuropathy at baseline, follow-up year 5, and DCCT closeout. This secondary analysis found …


Measuring The Effects Of Thc On Human Sperm Parameters Using Biomonitoring Analysis, Roxana Amaya-Fuentes, Heather Young, Courtney Irwin, Jonathan Crites, David Moody, Melissa Perry Apr 2019

Measuring The Effects Of Thc On Human Sperm Parameters Using Biomonitoring Analysis, Roxana Amaya-Fuentes, Heather Young, Courtney Irwin, Jonathan Crites, David Moody, Melissa Perry

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

Marijuana is one of the most common substances used in the United States with more men utilizing marijuana compared to women. The effects of marijuana on the brain are well known, however, there is limited research on its effects on human sperm parameters. We examined the association between THC and human sperm parameters in participants in the Washington D.C. area. Our preliminary results suggested that THC was associated with low sperm morphology.

Background: Marijuana has a long history of human usage for medicinal, ceremonial, and religious purposes. As of January 2018, nine states including Washington D.C. have legalized it for …


Isoprene Emission Rates From Extreme Heat Exposure Due To Climatic Changes On Quercus And Populus Tree Genera: A Systematic Review, Isabella Kaser, Susan Anenberg Apr 2019

Isoprene Emission Rates From Extreme Heat Exposure Due To Climatic Changes On Quercus And Populus Tree Genera: A Systematic Review, Isabella Kaser, Susan Anenberg

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

This systematic literature review explores whether isoprene emission rates from common tree species would be exacerbated in a warming world. When isoprene reacts with other pollutants, such as nitrogen oxides, tropospheric ozone is formed. Ozone is harmful to human health and is shown to decrease lung function among many other negative respiratory effects. If the rates of emissions continue at their current levels, there may be increased rates of asthma-related ED visits and respiratory diseases among the general population.


Fasting Insulin, Glucose, And Hba1c Among Young Adults With Overweight And Obesity, Benjamin Shambon Apr 2019

Fasting Insulin, Glucose, And Hba1c Among Young Adults With Overweight And Obesity, Benjamin Shambon

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

We compared fasting blood glucose, insulin, and hemoglobin A1c using baseline data collected from 460 young adults ages 18-35 enrolled in an ongoing randomized controlled clinical weight-loss trial. The goal was to determine differences within the subject pool for insulin insensitivity and pre-diabetes based on demographics. We further modeled both pancreatic beta cell function and insulin sensitivity using the homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR).


A Triple Threat: Alcohol Use Disorders In The Presence Of Comorbid Chronic Pain Conditions And Depressive Disorders In The Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys, 2001-2003, Chelsea Boyd, Sean Cleary, Scott Quinlan, Debra Bernat Apr 2019

A Triple Threat: Alcohol Use Disorders In The Presence Of Comorbid Chronic Pain Conditions And Depressive Disorders In The Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys, 2001-2003, Chelsea Boyd, Sean Cleary, Scott Quinlan, Debra Bernat

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Background: Frequently patients with chronic pain conditions have comorbid depressive disorders. The relationship between the diagnoses is often bidirectional, with the effects of one condition exacerbating the effects of the other. Alcohol use disorders (AUD) are also independently associated with both conditions. This study aims to determine the prevalence of alcohol use disorders among patients with comorbid chronic pain conditions and depressive disorders in a nationally representative sample of US adults and ascertain the characteristics of patients with all three diagnoses.

Methods: This cross-sectional analysis utilizes data from the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys (CPES), 2001-2003. The sample includes respondents who …


Use Of The Adult Myopathy Assessment Tool As A Predictor Of Functional Abilities In People With Multiple Sclerosis, Kimberly Benson, Michael O. Harris-Love, Bryant A. Seamon, Mitchel T. Wallin, Heidi Maloni, Brian Hoover, Marc R. Blackman Apr 2019

Use Of The Adult Myopathy Assessment Tool As A Predictor Of Functional Abilities In People With Multiple Sclerosis, Kimberly Benson, Michael O. Harris-Love, Bryant A. Seamon, Mitchel T. Wallin, Heidi Maloni, Brian Hoover, Marc R. Blackman

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

Background: People with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) are at greater risk for decreased muscle performance which may lead to decreased functional abilities. The Kurtzke Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) is commonly used as a disability status rating scale in PwMS. Nevertheless, the EDSS is largely comprised of neurological tests and may not best reflect functional performance. A functional battery such as The Adult Myopathy Assessment Tool (AMAT) may better reflect functional performance. The AMAT was designed to assess both functional strength and endurance in clinical settings. However, the AMAT has not been validated for the assessment of PwMS.

Objective: The purpose …


Cognitive And Behavioral Effects Of Nitrogen Dioxide Exposure In Primary School Children: A Systematic Review, Dara L. Brown, Matias Attene Ramos Apr 2019

Cognitive And Behavioral Effects Of Nitrogen Dioxide Exposure In Primary School Children: A Systematic Review, Dara L. Brown, Matias Attene Ramos

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

A systematic literature review was conducted to identify relevant studies evaluating the relationship between nitrogen dioxide emissions and cognitive and behavioral health in children. Eight studies were identified, reviewed, and analyzed according to specific inclusion criteria. The results of the review show that there is strong evidence for an inverse relationship between nitrogen dioxide exposure and cognitive and behavioral health in primary school children. However, further research is needed to confirm the observed associations between nitrogen dioxide exposure and cognitive and behavioral health.


Acute Particulate Matter Exposure And Suicide In North East Asia: A Literature Review, Shannon Haines, Lance Price, Amanda Northcross Apr 2019

Acute Particulate Matter Exposure And Suicide In North East Asia: A Literature Review, Shannon Haines, Lance Price, Amanda Northcross

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

A systematic literature review was conducted on research exploring the relationship between acute exposures to ambient particulate matter and changes in suicide rates in North East Asian countries. From the eight studies analyzed limited evidence was found and additional research about the association is suggested.


Occupational Risk Of Migrant Farm Workers In North Carolina: A Systematic Review, Ellie Ginsberg, David Michaels Apr 2019

Occupational Risk Of Migrant Farm Workers In North Carolina: A Systematic Review, Ellie Ginsberg, David Michaels

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

Latnix Migrant Farmworkers in North Carolina face a variety of occupational hazards while working in the fields. These hazards include exposure to the natural elements, pesticides, and tobacco. Sub standard housing conditions and lack of comprehensive workers compensation coupled with these hazards create an extremely dangerous working environment for these farmworkers.


"As Parents, How On Earth Are We Going To Handle This Issue": Provider And Parent Views On Sexuality-Related Challenges During Adolescence Among International Hiv-Infected Adoptees In The U.S., Sarah Alger, Cynthia Fair Apr 2019

"As Parents, How On Earth Are We Going To Handle This Issue": Provider And Parent Views On Sexuality-Related Challenges During Adolescence Among International Hiv-Infected Adoptees In The U.S., Sarah Alger, Cynthia Fair

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

As the number of internationally adopted children with HIV has increased since 2010 in the U.S., more children may have additional educational needs, particularly related to sexuality, as they mature. After conducting 48 hour-long, semi-structured interviews with parents and providers, the qualitative analysis shows that many parents' adoption decisions are driven by faith, which can influence the child's ability to gain vital sexual education given their HIV status. Parents of internationally adopted children with HIV could benefit from the support of healthcare providers to better understand the importance of sexual and reproductive health during adolescence.


Interaction Between Intellectual Disability And Cerebral Palsy On The Co-Occurrence Of Autism Spectrum Disorder And Epilepsy, Prarthana Hareesh, Sean D. Cleary Apr 2019

Interaction Between Intellectual Disability And Cerebral Palsy On The Co-Occurrence Of Autism Spectrum Disorder And Epilepsy, Prarthana Hareesh, Sean D. Cleary

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

Intellectual disability (ID) is possibly a reason for the higher co-occurrence of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in children with epilepsy. Cerebral Palsy (CP) has also been found to co-occur with ASD (6.9%-hypotonic, 18.4%-spastic subtype) and with epilepsy (41%), but it is unclear if the co-occurrence of ASD and epilepsy varies by the presence of both, ID and CP. The purpose of this study to evaluate effect modification of CP and ID on ASD-epilepsy co-occurrence.


Does Food Insecurity Predict Obesity And Educational Achievement: A Systematic Literature Review, Emily Youner, Ami Zota Apr 2019

Does Food Insecurity Predict Obesity And Educational Achievement: A Systematic Literature Review, Emily Youner, Ami Zota

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

The objective of this study was to determine whether food availability predicts health outcomes among children in the U.S., such as obesity rates and academic performance. Though there was some inconsistency in the findings, based on the Navigation Guide methodology, we concluded that there is inadequate evidence of correlation between food insecurity and obesity rates, yet limited evidence of correlation between food insecurity and educational achievement. Given these findings, further research is warranted to inform policy action to mitigate the effects food insecurity.


Perceived And Experienced Mental Health Needs Among Puerto Rican Community Responders In The Aftermath Of Natural Disasters, Gabriela Madrid, Amalis Cordova, Carlos Rodriquez-Diaz Apr 2019

Perceived And Experienced Mental Health Needs Among Puerto Rican Community Responders In The Aftermath Of Natural Disasters, Gabriela Madrid, Amalis Cordova, Carlos Rodriquez-Diaz

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

For the project, I will conduct a secondary data analysis using qualitative interviews that he conducted in the first semester of 2018. I will use the data he collected to describe the perceived mental health of the community responders both on the Island and in the United States. I will also provide recommendations, informed from a literature review, to address the population's needs.


Activating Nursing To Address Unmet Needs In The 21st Century, Patricia Pittman Apr 2019

Activating Nursing To Address Unmet Needs In The 21st Century, Patricia Pittman

Health Policy and Management Faculty Publications

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Comorbidities In A Sample Of Adults With Hiv In Puerto Rico: An Exploratory Study., Carlos E. Rodríguez-Díaz, Edda I Santiago-Rodríguez, Gerardo G Jovet-Toledo, Jorge Santana-Bagur, Yemile Ron-Suarez, Juan C Orengo, Felipe Arbelaez, Homero Monsanto Jan 2019

Comorbidities In A Sample Of Adults With Hiv In Puerto Rico: An Exploratory Study., Carlos E. Rodríguez-Díaz, Edda I Santiago-Rodríguez, Gerardo G Jovet-Toledo, Jorge Santana-Bagur, Yemile Ron-Suarez, Juan C Orengo, Felipe Arbelaez, Homero Monsanto

Prevention and Community Health Faculty Publications

Background: Puerto Rico is among the areas with the highest estimated rates of people living with HIV in the United States. Despite the epidemiologic data available, there is limited real-world information that can help understand the comorbidities of people with HIV. In this study, we describe common comorbidities among adults with HIV attending treatment clinics in Puerto Rico.

Methods: An exploratory, retrospective, cross-sectional study was conducted at five HIV clinics in Puerto Rico. A random sample of medical records was reviewed. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize patient demographics, morbidity, and clinical characteristics. Multivariate analyses were conducted to explore comorbidities …


Partner Build Grow: Resources To Sustain Partnerships And Advance Prevention Initiatives, Evelyn Frankford, Rachel Sadlon, Olga Acosta Price, Linda Sheriff Jan 2019

Partner Build Grow: Resources To Sustain Partnerships And Advance Prevention Initiatives, Evelyn Frankford, Rachel Sadlon, Olga Acosta Price, Linda Sheriff

Prevention and Community Health Faculty Publications

Alignment of programs, practices, and policies by practitioners at the state and local levels can create health-promoting environments for all children. Such alignment, guided by principles of prevention science and public health, can enhance school–community partnerships involved with the mental, emotional, and behavioral well-being and positive development of children and youth. The key to success of such prevention approaches is sustaining the work over time. Partner Build Grow, an online Action Guide, supports sustainability through cross-sector collaborations and systems change to create school– community environments that promote equity. Informed by local and national experts along with field experience and application …


Fusion, 2019, George Washington University, William H. Beaumont Medical Research Honor Society Jan 2019

Fusion, 2019, George Washington University, William H. Beaumont Medical Research Honor Society

Fusion

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