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Missed Opportunities: Documentation And Referral Rates Among Children And Adults With Obesity, Heidi Walls, Christina Holt, Amy Haskins Phd, Williams Dexter
Missed Opportunities: Documentation And Referral Rates Among Children And Adults With Obesity, Heidi Walls, Christina Holt, Amy Haskins Phd, Williams Dexter
Journal of Maine Medical Center
Introduction: Our study reports rates of obesity documentation on the problem list (PL) and numbers of referrals to obesity medicine specialists and dietitians among pediatric and adult patients with obesity.
Methods: All pediatric and adult patients with obesity seen at 14 primary care clinics between 7/1/2017 and 6/30/2019 were evaluated for inclusion of obesity on the PL and referrals to obesity medicine specialists or dietitians.
Results: For children with BMI >95% for age, obesity was documented in 31.2%, and 12.5% received a referral. For adults with BMI >30, obesity was documented in 54.2%, and 8.4% received a referral. Significantly more …
Investigation Of The Relationship Between Obesity, Weight Cycling, And Tumor Progression In Murine Myeloma Models, Heather Fairfield, Catherine R. Marinac, Mariah Farrell, Brenda M. Birmann, Michaela R. Reagan
Investigation Of The Relationship Between Obesity, Weight Cycling, And Tumor Progression In Murine Myeloma Models, Heather Fairfield, Catherine R. Marinac, Mariah Farrell, Brenda M. Birmann, Michaela R. Reagan
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
We investigated this relationship in two murine myeloma models with a high fat diet (HFD) to induce obesity, and a diet cycling (DC) regimen to model weight cycling.
Novel Roles Of Mir-199b In Regulating Fat And Bone Metabolism, Aldona Karaczyn, Victoria Demambro, Jennifer Daruszka, Patrizia Roy, Clifford Rosen, Calvin Vary
Novel Roles Of Mir-199b In Regulating Fat And Bone Metabolism, Aldona Karaczyn, Victoria Demambro, Jennifer Daruszka, Patrizia Roy, Clifford Rosen, Calvin Vary
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
Public Health Problem:
The incidence of obesity has reached epidemic proportions worldwide and has contributed to an increase in the risk of numerous chronic disorders-type 2 diabetes-liver pathologies, dyslipidemia, and cardiovascular diseases.
Obesity can have negative effects on bone remodeling-reduced mineral density-osteoporosis
Imbalance between food intake and energy expenditure-obesity-accumulation of fat mass and energy storage in white adipose tissue (WAT).