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48521por Schleimer, Julia P., Gause, Emma, Dalve, Kimberly, Ellyson, Alice, Rowhani-Rahbar, Ali“…More rural counties had less racial and ethnic diversity. For example, 81.1% (95% CI, 75.9%-85.4%) of adolescents were non-Hispanic White in the most rural counties vs 43.1% (95% CI, 41.7%-44.6%) of adolescents were non-Hispanic White in the most urban counties in 2019. …”
Publicado 2023
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48522por Quiñones, Ana R., Hwang, Jun, Heintzman, John, Huguet, Nathalie, Lucas, Jennifer A., Schmidt, Teresa D., Marino, Miguel“…Compared with non-Hispanic White patients, patients in racial and ethnic minoritized groups had marginally lower adjusted annual rates of accrual of conditions (−0.03 [95% CI, −0.03 to −0.03] for Spanish-preferring Hispanic patients; −0.02 [95% CI, −0.02 to −0.01] for English-preferring Hispanic patients; −0.01 [95% CI, −0.01 to −0.01] for non-Hispanic Black patients; and −0.04 [95% CI, −0.05 to −0.04] for non-Hispanic Asian patients). …”
Publicado 2023
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48523por Wheat, Chelle L., Gunnink, Eric J., Rojas, Jorge, Shah, Ami, Nelson, Karin M., Wong, Edwin S., Gray, Kristen E., Stockdale, Susan E., Rosland, Ann-Marie, Chang, Evelyn T., Reddy, Ashok“…The study also found significant variation in PHI uptake, with higher uptake associated with clinics with more racial and ethnic diversity and larger, urban clinic sites.…”
Publicado 2023
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48524“…Pelvic incidence (PI), pelvic tilt (PT), and sacral slope (SS) of all cases were measured using standing lateral spinal radiographs. …”
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48525por Brown, Alan C., Koshute, Phillip T., Cowley, Hannah P., Robinette, Michael S., Gravelyn, Sarah R., Patel, Shraddha V., Ju, Eunice Y., Frommer, Carolyn T., Zambidis, Alexander E., Schneider, Eric J., Zhao, Martina Y., Mugo, Benny K., Clarke, William, Kruczynski, Kate, Pisanic, Nora, Heaney, Christopher D., Colella, Teresa A.“…A disproportionate impact of infection-induced SARS-CoV-2 positivity was observed across different ethnic/racial subpopulations and incomes, and differences in antibody levels across different demographics were identified. …”
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48526por Anderson, Taylor, Herrera, Dan, Mireku, Franchesca, Barner, Kai, Kokkinakis, Abigail, Dao, Ha, Webber, Amanda, Merida, Alexandra Diaz, Gallo, Travis, Pierobon, Mariaelena“…Both models agreed that smoking (OLS: β, −0.65; 95% CI, −0.98 to −0.32; mean [SD] MGWR: β, −0.75 [0.92]), food environment index (OLS: β, −1.35; 95% CI, −1.72 to −0.98; mean [SD] MGWR: β, −1.69 [0.70]), exercise opportunities (OLS: β, −0.56; 95% CI, −0.91 to −0.21; mean [SD] MGWR: β, −0.59 [0.81]), racial segregation (OLS: β, −0.60; 95% CI, −0.89 to −0.31; mean [SD] MGWR: β, −0.47 [0.41]), mental health care physician ratio (OLS: β, −0.93; 95% CI, −1.44 to −0.42; mean [SD] MGWR: β, −0.48 [0.92]), and primary care physician ratio (OLS: β, −1.46; 95% CI, −2.13 to −0.79; mean [SD] MGWR: β, −1.06 [0.57]) were negatively associated with breast cancer mortality, and that light pollution was positively associated (OLS: β, 0.48; 95% CI, 0.24 to 0.72; mean [SD] MGWR: β, 0.27 [0.04]). …”
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48527por Nouri, Sarah, Lyles, Courtney R., Sherwin, Elizabeth B., Kuznia, Magdalene, Rubinsky, Anna D., Kemper, Kathryn E., Nguyen, Oanh K., Sarkar, Urmimala, Schillinger, Dean, Khoong, Elaine C.“…RESULTS: Of 15 148 patients (4976 UCSF; 8975 SFHN) included, 2464 (16%) were 75 years or older, 7734 (51%) were female patients, 9823 (65%) self-identified as racially or ethnically minoritized, 6223 (41%) had a non-English language preference, and 4618 (31%) lived in the lowest nSES quintile. …”
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48528por Zafar Alvi, Zara, Karnchanasorn, Rudruidee, Ou, Horng-Yih, Chuang, Lee-Ming, George Gianoukakis, Andrew, Chiu, Ken C“…The adjusted odds ratio (AOD) with a 95% confidence interval (95%CI) for DM was calculated with the lowest quintile as a reference after consideration of age, gender, BMI, and racial/ethnic groups. Amongst 6,834 subjects in this study, DM was found in 488 subjects. …”
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48529“…We sought to describe the racial differences in BMI and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) based adiposity measures among a nationally representative sample of adults. …”
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48530“…His lymphadenopathy work revealed high grade stage III C non-seminomatous mixed germ tumors (60% teratoma and 40% choriocarcinoma) with metastasis to brain, lungs, liver, spine, iliac and sacral bones. He was started on methimazole (MMI) 20 mg TID, propranolol 40 mg TID, dexamethasone 2 mg q6hrs and chemotherapy. …”
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48531por Lloyd, David P. C.“…An analysis has been made of the electrical responses recorded on the surface and within the substance of the first sacral spinal segment when the contained motoneurons are excited by single and repeated antidromic ventral root volleys. …”
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48532por Cantrell, Jennifer, Ilakkuvan, Vinu, Graham, Amanda L, Richardson, Amanda, Xiao, Haijun, Mermelstein, Robin J, Curry, Susan J, Sporer, Amy K, Vallone, Donna M“…For all age groups, utilization was higher among whites and African Americans than among Hispanics and other racial minorities, with one exception—BecomeAnEX.org community utilization was significantly higher among Hispanic young adults compared with white and African American young adults. …”
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48533“…In terms of ethnicity, TNBC vs. non-TNBC patients had the following racial backgrounds: black, 58.97% vs. 39.27%; white, 35.90% vs. 57.76%; Chinese, 2.56% vs. 0.99%; others, 2.57% vs. 1.98% respectively (P = 0.004, OR = 2.755). …”
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48534“…Participants were African-American (n=27; 54%), Caucasian (n=11; 22%), multi-racial (n=5; 10%), Asian (n=4, 8%), or Hispanic (n=3; 6%). …”
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48535por Gallaway, M. Shayne, Henley, S. Jane, Steele, C. Brooke, Momin, Behnoosh, Thomas, Cheryll C., Jamal, Ahmed, Trivers, Katrina F., Singh, Simple D., Stewart, Sherri L.“…By cancer type, incidence rates were higher among men than women (excluding cervical cancer), higher among non-Hispanics than Hispanics (for all cancers except stomach, liver, kidney, and cervical), higher among persons in nonmetropolitan counties than those in metropolitan counties (for all cancers except stomach, liver, pancreatic, and AML), and lower in the West than in other U.S. census regions (all except stomach, liver, bladder, and AML). Compared with other racial/ethnic groups, certain cancer rates were highest among whites (oral cavity and pharyngeal, esophageal, bladder, and AML), blacks (colon and rectal, pancreatic, laryngeal, lung and bronchial, cervical, and kidney), and Asians/Pacific Islanders (stomach and liver). …”
Publicado 2018
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48536por Richmond, Al, Aguilar-Gaxiola, Sergio, Perez-Stable, Eliséo J., Menon, Usha, Hughes-Halbert, Chanita, Watson, Karriem S., Greer-Smith, Regina, Clyatt, Courtney, Tobin, Jonathan N., Wilkins, Consuelo H.“…The 2017 Advancing the Science of Community Engaged Research meeting, Innovative and Effective Methods of Stakeholder Engagement in Translational Research facilitated meaningful engagement of diverse stakeholder groups including racial and ethnic minorities, community and patient representatives, and junior investigators. …”
Publicado 2019
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48537por Desai, Rupak, Singh, Sandeep, Syed, Muhammad Haider, Dave, Hitanshu, Hasnain, Muhammad, Zahid, Daniyal, Haider, Mohammad, Jilani, Syed Muhammad Ali, Mirza, Muhammad Ali, Kiran, NFN, Aziz, Ali“…However, changing landscape of the prevalence and mortality of decompensated diabetes (diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS)) remains indistinct across various age, gender, and racial groups of hospitalized diabetics. Methods The National Inpatient Sample (NIS) datasets (2007-2014) were sought to assess the prevalence and temporal trends in decompensated diabetes stratified by age, gender, and race and related in-hospital outcomes among the adult patients hospitalized with diabetes using International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) codes. …”
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48538“…IMPORTANCE: There are well-documented racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in access to health care among patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC); however, there are little data on the association of insurance type with liver transplant (LT) wait-list outcomes for patients with HCC. …”
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48539por Athavale, Ambarish M., Fu, Chih-Yuan, Bokhari, Faran, Bajani, Francesco, Hart, Peter“…RESULTS: Most of the 64 059 civilian GSWs affected men (57 431 [89.7%]) and racial/ethnic minorities (36 205 [56.5%] African American individuals; 9681 [15.1%] Hispanic individuals). …”
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48540por Steward, Wayne T., Koester, Kimberly A., Guzé, Mary A., Kirby, Valerie B., Fuller, Shannon M., Moran, Mary E., Botta, Emma Wilde, Gaffney, Stuart, Heath, Corliss D., Bromer, Steven, Shade, Starley B.“…In 2014, a majority of clients were male (71% versus 28% female and 0.2% transgender), with a mean age of 47 (interquartile range [IQR] 37–54). Racial/ethnic characteristics (48% African American, 31% Hispanic/Latino, 14% white) and HIV risk varied (31% men who have sex with men; 31% heterosexual men and women; 7% injection drug use). …”
Publicado 2020
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