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21por Wilcox, Sara, Saunders, Ruth P, Stucker, Jessica, Kaczynski, Andrew T, Day, Kelsey R, Kinnard, Deborah, Decker, Lindsay, Bernhart, John A“…Nine pilot participants (representing 9 churches in 7 states; 6 African American, 5 with health ministries) rated the online lessons favorably (all ratings ≥ 4.5). …”
Publicado 2023
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22por Isaza, Carlos, Henao, Julieta, Martínez, José H Isaza, Arias, Juan C Sepúlveda, Beltrán, Leonardo“…CONCLUSION: The frequency of poor metabolizers (1.1%) in the Colombian mestizos included in this study is similar to that in Bolivian mestizos (1%) but lower than in Mexican-Americans (3.2%), West Mexicans (6%), Caucasians (5%) and African Americans (5.4%). The results of this study will be useful for drug dosage recommendations in Colombian mestizos.…”
Publicado 2007
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23“…These studies will provide novel insight regarding 1) healthcare utilization in Mexican-American Medicare beneficiaries and showing that social determinants of health are associated with a higher risk of hospitalization, emergency room admissions, and outpatient visits. 2) Mortality rates and predialysis care among Hispanics in the US, Hispanics in Puerto Rico, and Whites in the US demonstrating substantial disparities in access to recommended nephrology care for Hispanics in Puerto Rico; 3) Trends in age-adjusted mortality rates and supply of physicians in states with different nurse-practitioners regulation. 4) The impact of social risk factors on disenrollment from Fee-For-Service and enrollment in a Medicare Advantage plan in older Mexican-Americans. 5) Racial disparities in access to physician visits, prescription drugs, and healthcare spending among older adults with cognitive limitation. …”
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24“…European variants represent 25–95%, Asian-American 5–57% and African 2–4% of the total isolates, suggesting a marked predominance of European strains. …”
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25por Mawson, Anthony R.“…However, in the environment of North America, lacking vA‐absorbing parasites and with a mainly dairy‐based diet that is high in vA, this combination of factors is hypothesized to lead to the accumulation of vA and to increased sensitivity to vA as a toxin, which contribute to the health disparities affecting African Americans. vA toxicity is linked to numerous acute and chronic conditions via mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis. …”
Publicado 2023
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26por Arnett, Donna K, Li, Na, Tang, Weihong, Rao, Dabeeru C, Devereux, Richard B, Claas, Steven A, Kraemer, Rachel, Broeckel, Ulrich“…Eleven SNPs were successfully genotyped in the validation study of 704 Caucasians and 1467 African Americans; 5 SNPs on chromosomes 5, 12, and 20 were significantly (P ≤ 0.05) associated with LV mass after correction for multiple testing. …”
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27por Ressler, Kerry J, Bradley, Bekh, Mercer, Kristina B, Deveau, Todd C, Smith, Alicia K, Gillespie, Charles F, Nemeroff, Charles B, Cubells, Joseph F, Binder, Elisabeth B“…We first replicated an interaction of child abuse and 5-HTTLPR on lifetime SCID diagnosis of major depression in a subsample (N = 236) of the study population—the largest African-American 5-HTTLPR cohort reported to date. We then extended our previously reported interaction with both a CRHR1 SNP (rs110402) and TCA haplotype interacting with child abuse to predict current symptoms (N = 1,059; P = 0.0089). …”
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28por Okin, Gregory S.“…They produce about 30% ± 13%, by mass, as much feces as Americans (5.1 ± Tg yr(-1) vs. 17.2 Tg yr(-1)), and through their diet, constitute about 25–30% of the environmental impacts from animal production in terms of the use of land, water, fossil fuel, phosphate, and biocides. …”
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29“…Participants self-identified as Latina (37.9%), European American (32.2%), Asian American (5.7%), African American (4.6%), or Mixed/other (19.5%). …”
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30por Limgala, Renuka Pudi, Furtak, Vyacheslav, Ivanova, Margarita M., Changsila, Erk, Wilks, Floyd, Fidelia‐Lambert, Marie N., Goker‐Alpan, Ozlem, Gondré‐Lewis, Marjorie C.“…Study samples were obtained from a population where ~90% reported as African‐American, ~5% Hispanic, and <5% Caucasian or other. Regarding GD, three subjects had either homozygous or heterozygous mutations in the GBA gene. …”
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31“…We show that numerous members of a North American V. cholerae population possess strain-specific repertoires of cytotoxic T6SS effector and immunity genes. …”
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32por Schauss, Eraina, Hawes, Kiersten, Roberts, Sydnie, Clayton, Joseph Mitchell, Li, Chi, Littlejohn, Alexandria, Bartelli, Debra, Williams, Regan“…The sample was primarily ethnic minorities (56.1% black/African-American, 5% Hispanic/Latinx). Fifteen per cent or more of trauma reports were for burns (26%), motor vehicle accident (22.7%), and recreational sports or leisure activity-related injury (17.5%). …”
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33por Penner, Francesca, Contreras, Haglaeeh T., Elzaki, Yasmin, Santos, Roberto P., Sarver, Dustin E.“…The sample consisted of 51.8% fathers, M(age)=38.87 years, 60.3% Non-Hispanic white, 18.1% Hispanic/Latinx, 13.2% Non-Hispanic Black/African American, 5.7% Asian, and 2.8% Other Race. Hierarchical regression models adjusted for demographic covariates revealed that greater COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy and presence of an underlying medical condition were consistently associated with higher levels of depressive, anxiety, and COVID-19 acute stress symptoms among parents. …”
Publicado 2023
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34“…Various racial groups were identified (35.4% White, 19.7% African American, 5.6% Hispanic, 8.3% Asian or Pacific Islander, 1.4% Native American). …”
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35por Willems, Philippe, Djinbachian, Roupen, Ditisheim, Saskia, Orkut, Sinan, Pohl, Heiko, Barkun, Alan, Bouin, Mickael, Faulques, Bernard, von Renteln, Daniel“…European (38.5 %) and Asian (45 %) endoscopists had the highest rates of resect-and-discard practice, while Canadian (13.8 %) and American (5.1 %) endoscopists had some of the lowest implementation rates. 80.3 % (95 % CI 77.5 %–83.0 %) of endoscopists believe that using the resect-and-discard strategy for diminutive polyps will not increase cancer risk. 48.4 % (95 % CI 45.0 %–51.9 %) of endoscopists believe that leaving diminutive polyps in place is associated with increased cancer risk. …”
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36“…Although race was not significantly associated with DD (p<0.062) due to sample size, it is clinically important to consider as 59.9% of White/Caucasians were more likely to be discharged home compared to 1.6% of American Indian/Alaskan Natives; 1.6% Black or African Americans; 5.7 of More-Than-One-Races; and 12.0% Unknown/Not Reported. …”
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37por Ra, Chaelin K., Pehlivan, Nazife, Kim, Ho, Sussman, Steve, Unger, Jennifer B., Businelle, Michael S.“…Current smoking prevalence was 9.0 % among all Asian Americans − 5.0 % among women and 13.5 % among men. Among respective gender-specific subgroups, U.S.…”
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38por Banister, Carolyn E, Messersmith, Amy R, Chakraborty, Hrishikesh, Wang, Yinding, Spiryda, Lisa B, Glover, Saundra H, Pirisi, Lucia, Creek, Kim E“…We found differences between African American and European American women in the prevalence of HPV infection (38.1% African American, 30.7% European American) and abnormal Papanicolaou test results (9.8% African-American, 5.8% European American). While these differences did not reach statistical significance at enrollment, as the longitudinal data of this cohort are analyzed, the sample size will allow us to confirm these results and compare the natural history of HPV infection in college-aged African American and European American women.…”
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39por Keating, Sheila M., Rountree, Wes, Grebe, Eduard, Pappas, Andrea L., Stone, Mars, Hampton, Dylan, Todd, Christopher A., Poniewierski, Marek S., Sanchez, Ana, Porth, Cassandra G., Denny, Thomas N., Busch, Michael P.“…Four rounds of blinded external proficiency (EP) panels were distributed to up to twenty testing sites (7 North American, 5 African, 4 Asian, 2 South American and 2 European). …”
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40por Ko, Michelle, Henderson, Mark C., Fancher, Tonya L., London, Maya R., Simon, Mark, Hardeman, Rachel R.“…Overall, 56.4% of participants identified as women, 10.3% as Asian American, 25.6% as Black or African American, 5.1% as Hispanic or Latinx, and 61.5% as White (participants could report >1 race and/or ethnicity). …”
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