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Reducing Health Disparities: Medical Advice And Health Behavior Of Minorities With Diabetes, Joan Vaccaro, Fatma Huffman Mar 2015

Reducing Health Disparities: Medical Advice And Health Behavior Of Minorities With Diabetes, Joan Vaccaro, Fatma Huffman

Joan A. Vaccaro

OBJECTIVE: to examine the relationships among reported medical advice, diabetes education, health insurance and health behavior of individuals with diabetes by race/ethnicity and gender. METHOD: Secondary analysis of data (N = 654) for adults ages > or = 21 years with diabetes acquired through the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) for the years 2007-2008 comparing Black, non-Hispanics (BNH) and Mexican-Americans (MA) with White, non-Hispanics (WNH). The NHANES survey design is a stratified, multistage probability sample of the civilian noninstitutionalized U.S. population. Sample weights were applied in accordance with NHANES specifications using the complex sample module of IBM SPSS version …


Dietary Intake Of Flavonoids And Hdl- And Ldl- Cholesterol In Two Black Ethnicities With And Without Type 2 Diabetes, Fatma Huffman, Joan Vaccaro, Gustavo Zarini, Zisca Dixon Mar 2015

Dietary Intake Of Flavonoids And Hdl- And Ldl- Cholesterol In Two Black Ethnicities With And Without Type 2 Diabetes, Fatma Huffman, Joan Vaccaro, Gustavo Zarini, Zisca Dixon

Joan A. Vaccaro

Flavonoids are a class of over 6,500 plant metabolites that have been associated with reduced mortality from cardiovascular disease. A cross-sectional analysis of dietary flavonoids and serum cholesterol in 507 Blacks with and without type 2 diabetes (258 Haitian-Americans and 249 African-Americans) showed differences by ethnicity and diabetes status. Haitian-Americans consumed more of most flavonoids as compared to African-Americans. Individuals with type 2 diabetes consumed less of most flavonoids as compared to those without diabetes. Flavonoids were differentially associated with low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) by diabetes status. Flavanones were associated with lower LDL for participants …


Phylloquinone (Vitamin K₁) Intake And Pulse Pressure As A Measure Of Arterial Stiffness In Older Adults, Joan Vaccaro, Fatma Huffman Mar 2015

Phylloquinone (Vitamin K₁) Intake And Pulse Pressure As A Measure Of Arterial Stiffness In Older Adults, Joan Vaccaro, Fatma Huffman

Joan A. Vaccaro

This study examined the relationships among ethnicity/race, lifestyle factors, phylloquinone (vitamin K₁) intake, and arterial pulse pressure in a nationally representative sample of older adults from four ethnic/racial groups: non-Hispanic Whites, non-Hispanic Blacks, Mexican Americans, and other Hispanics. This was a cross-sectional study of U.S. representative sample with data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, 2007-2008 and 2009-2010 of adults aged 50 years and older (N = 5296). Vitamin K intake was determined by 24-hour recall. Pulse pressure was calculated as the difference between the averages of systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure. Compared to White non-Hispanics, …


Obesity And Serum High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Levels Among Elderly Turkish Immigrants In The Netherlands With Type 2 Diabetes, Shiryn Sukhram, Gustavo Zarini, Lamya Shaban, Joan Vaccaro, Fatma Huffman Mar 2015

Obesity And Serum High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Levels Among Elderly Turkish Immigrants In The Netherlands With Type 2 Diabetes, Shiryn Sukhram, Gustavo Zarini, Lamya Shaban, Joan Vaccaro, Fatma Huffman

Joan A. Vaccaro

The study examined the associations of anthropometric measures of obesity with high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) levels in Turkish immigrants with type 2 diabetes (T2D) living in the Netherlands. A total of 110 participants, physician-diagnosed with T2D, aged 30 years and older were recruited from multiple sources from The Hague, Netherlands. Serum hs-CRP levels were measured with immunoturbidimetric assay. Glycated hemoglobin (A1C) was determined by high-pressure liquid chromatography. Measures of obesity: body weight, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), hip circumference (HC), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) were determined. Statistical analysis included descriptive statistics, Pearson’s correlations and …


Inadequacy Of Micronutrients, Fat, And Fiber Consumption In The Diets Of Haitian-, African- And Cuban-Americans With And Without Type 2 Diabetes, Fatma Huffman, Joan Vaccaro, Gustavo Zarini, Daiane Biller, Zisca Dixon Mar 2015

Inadequacy Of Micronutrients, Fat, And Fiber Consumption In The Diets Of Haitian-, African- And Cuban-Americans With And Without Type 2 Diabetes, Fatma Huffman, Joan Vaccaro, Gustavo Zarini, Daiane Biller, Zisca Dixon

Joan A. Vaccaro

Micronutrient insufficiency, low dietary fiber, and high saturated fat intake have been associated with chronic diseases. Micronutrient insufficiencies may exacerbate poor health outcomes for persons with type 2 diabetes and minority status. We examined dietary intakes using the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) of micronutrients, and Adequate Intakes (AIs) of fiber, and Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) for saturated fat in Haitian-, African-, and Cuban- Americans (n = 868), approximately half of each group with type 2 diabetes. Insufficient intakes of vitamins D and E and calcium were found in over 40 % of the participants. Over 50 % of African- …


Race/Ethnicity-, Gender- And Age-Specific Differences In Micronutrient Intakes Of Us Adults With And Without Diabetes, Joan Vaccaro, Fatma Huffman Mar 2015

Race/Ethnicity-, Gender- And Age-Specific Differences In Micronutrient Intakes Of Us Adults With And Without Diabetes, Joan Vaccaro, Fatma Huffman

Joan A. Vaccaro

Race/ethnicity-, gender- and age-specific differences in dietary micronutrient intakes of US adults ≥ 21 years were assessed from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2007–2008. The participants included Black non-Hispanics, Mexican-American and White non-Hispanics who signed an informed consent form for the interview and who completed the in-person 24-h recall. Micronutrient intakes were based on the Institute of Medicines' classifications of recommended dietary allowances specific for age and gender. Likelihood of many micronutrient insufficiencies was associated with being female, over 65 years, having diabetes and minority status. Younger and female adults had a greater likelihood of iron insufficiency than male …


Acculturation And Diabetes Self-Management Of Cuban Americans: Is Age A Protective Factor?, Fatma Huffman, Joan Vaccaro, Deva Gundupali, Gustavo Zarini, Zisca Dixon Mar 2015

Acculturation And Diabetes Self-Management Of Cuban Americans: Is Age A Protective Factor?, Fatma Huffman, Joan Vaccaro, Deva Gundupali, Gustavo Zarini, Zisca Dixon

Joan A. Vaccaro

Migration to the United States has been linked to obesity and poor diet quality. We investigated the relationship among diabetes self-management, diet, age and acculturation factors for 182 Cuban-Americans (Females = 110, Males = 72) with type 2 diabetes recruited from a randomized mailing list in South Florida. Inadequate glycemic control (β = 0.257), BMI (β = 0.251), total fat intake (β = 0.251), and smoking (β = 0.200), were positively associated, while understanding of overall diabetes care (β = -0.165), was negatively associated with migration (N = 162, adj.R2 = 0.286, F = 14.65, p < 0.001). These associations suggest …


Do Dietary Factors Contribute To Medical Cost For Cuban Americans With And Without Type 2 Diabetes?, Subrata Debnath, Gianna Gomez, Gustavo Zarini, Joan Vaccaro, Maha Al-Hajeri, Fatma Huffman Mar 2015

Do Dietary Factors Contribute To Medical Cost For Cuban Americans With And Without Type 2 Diabetes?, Subrata Debnath, Gianna Gomez, Gustavo Zarini, Joan Vaccaro, Maha Al-Hajeri, Fatma Huffman

Joan A. Vaccaro

BACKGROUND: Cuban Americans have a high prevalence of type 2 diabetes, placing them at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and increased medical costs. Little is known regarding the lifestyle risk factors of CVD among Cuban Americans. This study investigated modifiable CVD risk factors of Cuban Americans with and without type 2 diabetes. METHODS: Sociodemographics, anthropometrics, blood pressure, physical activity, dietary intake, and biochemical parameters were collected and assessed for n=79 and n=80 Cuban Americans with and without type 2 diabetes. RESULTS: Fourteen percent with diabetes and 24 percent without diabetes engaged in the recommended level of physical activity. Over 90 …


Social Determinants Of Fruit And Vegetable Intake And Validation Of Pro-Children Eating Habits Questionnaire For 3rd And 5th Grade Children, Zisca Dixon, Frederick Newman, Lacey Chapa, Joan Vaccaro, Fatma Huffman Mar 2015

Social Determinants Of Fruit And Vegetable Intake And Validation Of Pro-Children Eating Habits Questionnaire For 3rd And 5th Grade Children, Zisca Dixon, Frederick Newman, Lacey Chapa, Joan Vaccaro, Fatma Huffman

Joan A. Vaccaro

BACKGROUND: The Pro Children Eating Habits Questionnaire has been evaluated as a valid and reliable tool in Europe to measure determinants of fruit and vegetable intake for children; however, it has not been validation for United States populations. The purpose of this study was to (1) assess the reliability and discrimination validity of fruit and vegetable correlates for the Pro Children Eating Habits Questionnaire; (2) investigate the predictive validity of determinants of fruit and vegetable consumption for multi-ethnic elementary school children; and, (3) to assess the association of social determinants with fruit and vegetable consumption. METHODS: One hundred and thirty …


Gender Differences In Medical Advice And Health Behavior Of Obese African Americans With And Without Type 2 Diabetes, Joan Vaccaro, Fatma Huffman Mar 2015

Gender Differences In Medical Advice And Health Behavior Of Obese African Americans With And Without Type 2 Diabetes, Joan Vaccaro, Fatma Huffman

Joan A. Vaccaro

This study examined gender differences in medical advice related to diet and physical activity for obese African American adults (N = 470) with and without diabetes. Data from the 2007-2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey were analyzed using logistic regression analyses. Even after sociodemographic adjustments, men were less likely to report receiving medical advice as compared with women. Both men and women given dietary and physical activity advice were more likely to follow it. Men were less likely to report currently reducing fat or calories, yet men withdiabetes were 5 times more likely to state that they were reducing …


Diabetes Self Management: Are Cuban Americans Receiving Quality Health Care?, Fatma Huffman, Joan Vaccaro, Subrara Nath, Gustavo Zarini Mar 2015

Diabetes Self Management: Are Cuban Americans Receiving Quality Health Care?, Fatma Huffman, Joan Vaccaro, Subrara Nath, Gustavo Zarini

Joan A. Vaccaro

Objectives: We investigated the relationship among factors predicting inadequate glucose control among 182 Cuban-American adults (Females=110, Males=72) with type 2 diabetes mellitus (CAA). Study Design: Cross-sectional study of CAA from a randomized mailing list in two counties of South Florida Methods: Fasted blood parameters and anthropometric measures were collected during the study. BMI was calculated (kg/ m2). Characteristics and diabetes care of CAA were self-reported Participants were screened by trained interviewers for heritage and diabetes status (inclusion criteria: self-reported having type 2 diabetes; age  35 years, male and female; not pregnant or lactating; no thyroid disorders; no major psychiatric …


Serum Adiponectin And Ghrelin, Metabolic Syndrome And Diabetes Status In Cuban Americans, Fatma Huffman, Karina Knight-Sepulveda, Michael Mclean, Joan Vaccaro, Gustavo Zarini Mar 2015

Serum Adiponectin And Ghrelin, Metabolic Syndrome And Diabetes Status In Cuban Americans, Fatma Huffman, Karina Knight-Sepulveda, Michael Mclean, Joan Vaccaro, Gustavo Zarini

Joan A. Vaccaro

Purpose: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and type 2 diabetes. Decreases in circulating adiponectin and ghrelin have been associated with MetS. Our primary aim was to evaluate the relationship of MetS with adiponectin and ghrelin for Cuban Americans with and without type 2 diabetes.

Methods: Cross-sectional study of 367 adults, self identified as Cuban extraction and randomly recruited from a mailing list of Broward and Miami-Dade counties. Fasted whole blood for adiponectin (ADPN) was collected using K3EDTA tubes and measured by ELISA. Ghrelin was assayed with fasted blood plasma by Enzyme Immunometric Assay. …