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Pre-Pregnancy Obesity And Non-Adherence To Multivitamin Use: Findings From The National Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (2009–2011), Saba W. Masho, Amani Bassyouni, Susan Cha Jan 2016

Pre-Pregnancy Obesity And Non-Adherence To Multivitamin Use: Findings From The National Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (2009–2011), Saba W. Masho, Amani Bassyouni, Susan Cha

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Background

Although adequate folic acid or multivitamins can prevent up to 70 % of neural tube defects, the majority of U.S. non-pregnant women of childbearing age do not use multivitamins every day. Factors influencing consistent multivitamin use are not fully explored. This study aims to investigate the association between pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and multivitamin use before pregnancy using a large, nationally representative sample of women with recent live births.

Methods

The national 2009–2011 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System data were analyzed. The sample included women with recent singleton live births (N = 104,211). The outcome of interest …


Spatiotemporal Discordance In Five Common Measures Of Rurality For Us Counties And Applications For Health Disparities Research In Older Adults, Steven A. Cohen, Lauren Kelley, Alison E. Bell Jan 2015

Spatiotemporal Discordance In Five Common Measures Of Rurality For Us Counties And Applications For Health Disparities Research In Older Adults, Steven A. Cohen, Lauren Kelley, Alison E. Bell

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Introduction

Rural populations face numerous barriers to health, including poorer health care infrastructure, access to care, and other sociodemographic factors largely associated with rurality. Multiple measures of rurality used in the biomedical and public health literature can help assess rural–urban health disparities and may impact the observed associations between rurality and health. Furthermore, understanding what makes a place truly “rural” versus “urban” may vary from region to region in the US.

Purpose

The objectives of this study are to compare and contrast five common measures of rurality and determine how well-correlated these measures are at the national, regional, and divisional …


Cam Use Among Overweight And Obese Persons With Radiographic Knee Osteoarthritis, Kate L. Lapane, Shibing Yang, Rachel Jawahar, Timothy Mcalindon, Charles B. Eaton Jan 2013

Cam Use Among Overweight And Obese Persons With Radiographic Knee Osteoarthritis, Kate L. Lapane, Shibing Yang, Rachel Jawahar, Timothy Mcalindon, Charles B. Eaton

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Background

Obesity is associated with knee pain and is an independent predictor of incident knee osteoarthritis (OA); increased pain with movement often leads patients to adopt sedentary lifestyles to avoid pain. Detailed descriptions of pain management strategies by body mass index (BMI) level among OA patients are lacking. The objectives were to describe complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and conventional medication use by BMI level and identify correlates of CAM use by BMI level.

Methods

Using Osteoarthritis Initiative baseline data, 2,675 patients with radiographic tibiofemoral OA in at least one knee were identified. Use of CAM therapies and conventional medications …