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45681por Jensen, Elizabeth T, Bertoni, Alain G, Crago, Osa L, Rotter, Jerome I, Chen, Yii-Der I, Wood, Alexis, Rich, Stephen S, Goodarzi, Mark O“…Data were obtained through a racially diverse, prospective cohort study of nondiabetic, older adults, the Microbiome and Insulin Longitudinal Evaluation Study (MILES). …”
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45682por Calamari, Lydia E., Tjaden, Ashley H., Edelstein, Sharon L., Weintraub, William S., Santos, Roberto, Gibbs, Michael, Ward, Johnathan, Santacatterina, Michele, Bertoni, Alain G., Ward, Lori M., Saydah, Sharon, Plumb, Ian D., Runyon, Michael S.“…Independent predictors of higher mask use were vaccination, age ≥65 years, female sex, racial or ethnic minority group, and healthcare worker occupation, whereas a history of self-reported prior COVID-19 illness was associated with lower use.…”
Publicado 2022
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45683“…Racial disparities in birth outcomes are seemingly intractable. …”
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45684“…METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: We worked with our CTSAs Racial Justice, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Task Force to conduct an environmental scan of diversity and inclusion research across our CTSA partner institutions. …”
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45685por Kiker, Whitney A, Cheng, Si, Pollack, Lauren R, Creutzfeldt, Claire J, Kross, Erin K, Curtis, J Randall, Belden, Katherine A, Melamed, Roman, Armaignac, Donna Lee, Heavner, Smith F, Christie, Amy B, Banner-Goodspeed, Valerie M, Khanna, Ashish K, Sili, Uluhan, Anderson, Harry L, Kumar, Vishakha, Walkey, Allan, Kashyap, Rahul, Gajic, Ognjen, Domecq, Juan Pablo, Khandelwal, Nita“…Of the 4951 decedents, 29% received palliative care consultation, 59% transitioned to comfort measures only, and 29% received CPR, with non-White racial and ethnic groups less likely to receive comfort measures only and more likely to receive CPR. …”
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45686por Fisher, Harriet, Zabar, Sondra, Chodosh, Joshua, Langford, Aisha, Trinh-Shevrin, Chau, Sherman, Scott, Altshuler, Lisa“…Consequently, the evidence of what works in subject recruitment is less generalizable to older populations, even more so for those from racial and ethnic minority and low-income communities. …”
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45687por Reading Turchioe, Meghan, Soliman, Elsayed Z., Goyal, Parag, Merkler, Alexander E., Kamel, Hooman, Cushman, Mary, Soroka, Orysya, Masterson Creber, Ruth, Safford, Monika M.“…METHODS AND RESULTS: We evaluated associations between AF and self‐reported stroke symptoms in the national, prospective REGARDS (Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke) cohort. We conducted cross‐sectional (n=27 135) and longitudinal (n=21 932) analyses over 8 years of follow‐up of REGARDS participants without stroke/transient ischemic attack and stratified by anticoagulant or antiplatelet agent use. …”
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45688por Wallington, Sherrie Flynt, Jeon, Min Jeong, Nguyen, T. Angeline, Byambaa, Choosonjargal, Yang, Y. Tony, Le, Daisy“…CONCLUSIONS: Future recommendations include increasing hepatitis and COVID-19 vaccine efforts, collaborating with community partners, and screening and understanding social determinants of health that affect racial and ethnic minorities.…”
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45689por Boehm, Rebecca, Cooksey Stowers, Kristen, Schneider, Glenn E., Schwartz, Marlene B.“…METHODS: Beverage consumption among adolescents was evaluated at four time points in a repeated cross-sectional survey of a racially and ethnically diverse sample of sixth graders (N = 13,129) from public middle schools in the county. …”
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45690“…Of the 85 patients who were unsure or did not intend to be vaccinated, 43 (51%) were Black, 30 (35%) were White, and 4 (5%) had other racial/ethnic identities. When asked about vaccine hesitancy, 25 (29%) wanted to wait and see how the others responded to the vaccine, 20 (24%) had concerns about the side effects, 12 (14%) did not believe in vaccines, and 11 (13%) felt that COVID-19 was not as bad as the media had portrayed it. …”
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45691“…Mind-body interventions have been shown to improve physical and mental health outcomes among cancer survivors, and African Americans have one of the highest cancer mortality rates of all racial/ethnic groups, while often facing considerable barriers to quality healthcare. …”
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45692por Irwin, Kelly E, Ko, Naomi, Walsh, Elizabeth P, Decker, Veronica, Arrillaga-Romany, Isabel, Plotkin, Scott R, Franas, Jeffrey, Gorton, Emily, Moy, Beverly“…However, marginalized populations continue to experience avoidable and unjust disparities in cancer care, access to clinical trials, and cancer survival. Racial and ethnic minorities, and individuals with low socioeconomic status, Medicaid insurance, limited health literacy, disabilities, and mental health disorders are more likely to experience delays to cancer diagnosis and less likely to receive guideline-concordant cancer care. …”
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45693por Deutsch-Feldman, Molly, Springer, Yuri P., Felix, Derrick, Tsang, Clarisse A., Brostrom, Richard, Haddad, Maryam“…Using Asian persons born outside the United States—persons historically grouped with NH/PI persons as one racial category—as the reference, we compared demographic, clinical, and socio-behavioral characteristics of NH/PI TB patients. …”
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45694por Mezina, Anya, Krishnan, Arunkumar, Woreta, Tinsay A, Rubenstein, Kevin B, Watson, Eric, Chen, Po-Hung, Rodriguez-Watson, Carla“…AIM: To investigate changes in liver stiffness measured by transient elastography (TE) in a large, racially diverse cohort of United States patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC). …”
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45695“…Among males of other racial/ethnic classifications, Spanish speakers were less likely to have both obesity (p = 0.011) and diabetes (p = 0.005) than English speakers. …”
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45696“…Looking closely at other parts of the West such as the Dakotas and Montana, counties that contain Native American reservations have higher vaccination rates. Racial/ethnic minorities also adopt the vaccine at higher rates. …”
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45697“…We established and compared each optimal cut-off value for assessing the effect of second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure on establishing urinary cotinine-based cut-off values for smoking status classification in a population setting controlled for racial and cultural diversity, using four KNHANES datasets consisting of the 2008, 2011, 2014, and 2018 surveys. …”
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45698por Qin, Bo, Kim, Kate, Goldman, Noreen, Rundle, Andrew G., Chanumolu, Dhanya, Zeinomar, Nur, Xu, Baichen, Pawlish, Karen S., Ambrosone, Christine B., Demissie, Kitaw, Hong, Chi-Chen, Lovasi, Gina S., Bandera, Elisa V.“…Unfavorable weight change after breast cancer diagnosis increases the risk of mortality, but individual and neighborhood risk factors affecting postdiagnosis weight and body fat changes are unclear among Black women, who have higher rates of obesity and mortality than any other racial/ethnic group. METHODS: Adiposity changes during the period approximately 10 months-24 months after diagnosis were evaluated among 785 women diagnosed between 2012 and 2018 and enrolled in the Women's Circle of Health Follow-Up Study, a population-based prospective cohort of Black breast cancer survivors in New Jersey. …”
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45699por Ta, Viviane, Schieir, Orit, Valois, Marie‐France, Colmegna, Ines, Hitchon, Carol, Bessette, Louis, Hazlewood, Glen, Thorne, Carter, Pope, Janet, Boire, Gilles, Tin, Diane, Keystone, Edward C., Bykerk, Vivian P., Bartlett, Susan J.“…Participants with previous influenza vaccination (odds ratio [OR] 15.33; 95% confidence interval [CI] 6.37‐36.90), on biologics or JAKs (OR 5.42; 95% CI 1.72‐17.03), and with a higher change in BMQ Necessity‐Concerns Differential scores (OR 1.08; 95% CI 1.02‐1.15) had greater odds, whereas women (OR 0.32; 95% CI 0.14‐0.71), participants with a non‐White racial background (OR 0.13; 95% CI 0.04‐0.51), and participants currently smoking (OR 0.09; 95% CI 0.02‐0.37) had lower odds of influenza vaccine coverage. …”
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45700por Opsasnick, Lauren A., Curtis, Laura M., Kwasny, Mary J., O’Conor, Rachel, Wismer, Guisselle A., Benavente, Julia Yoshino, Lovett, Rebecca M., Eifler, Morgan R., Zuleta, Andrea M., Bailey, Stacy Cooper, Wolf, Michael S.“…Future studies are needed to understand reasons why certain individuals, particularly those of racial/ethnic minorities, did not perceive themselves at risk for infection.…”
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