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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548091/metabolomic-profiles-during-early-childhood-and-risk-of-food-allergies-and-asthma-in-multiethnic-children-from-a-prospective-birth-cohort
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Xiumei Hong, Kari Nadeau, Guoying Wang, Ben Larman, Kellie N Smith, Colleen Pearson, Hongkai Ji, Pamela Frischmeyer-Guerrerio, Liming Liang, Frank B Hu, Xiaobin Wang
BACKGROUND: There are increasing numbers of metabolomic studies in food allergy (FA) and asthma, which, however, are predominantly limited by cross-sectional designs, small sample size, and being conducted in European populations. OBJECTIVE: We sought to identify metabolites unique to and shared by children with FA and/or asthma in a racially diverse prospective birth cohort, the Boston Birth Cohort. METHODS: Mass spectrometry-based untargeted metabolomic profiling was performed using venous plasma collected in early childhood (n = 811)...
March 26, 2024: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38547809/structural-gendered-racism-and-preterm-birth-inequities-in-the-united-states
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Taylor Riley, Daniel A Enquobahrie, Lisa S Callegari, Anjum Hajat
Structural gendered racism - the "totality of interconnectedness between structural racism and sexism" - is conceptualized as a fundamental cause of the persistent preterm birth inequities experienced by Black and Indigenous people in the United States. Our objective was to develop a state-level latent class measure of structural gendered racism and examine its association with preterm birth among all singleton live births in the US in 2019. Using previously-validated inequity indicators between White men and Black women across 9 domains (education, employment, poverty, homeownership, health insurance, segregation, voting, political representation, incarceration), we conducted a latent profile analysis to identify a latent categorical variable with k number of classes that have similar values on the observed continuous input variables...
March 21, 2024: Social Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536508/examining-racial-disparities-in-utilization-rate-and-perioperative-outcomes-following-knee-and-hip-arthroplasty
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Tyler Thorne, Scott Nishioka, Krystin Wong, Dylan R Y Lawton, Sian Yik Lim, Cass K Nakasone
BACKGROUND: Previous arthroplasty utilization research predominantly examined Black and White populations within the US. This is the first known study to examine utilization and complications in poorly studied minority racial groups such as Asians and Native Hawaiian/Pacific-Islanders (NHPI) as compared to Whites. RESULTS: Data from 3304 primary total hip and knee arthroplasty patients (2011 to 2019) were retrospectively collected, involving 1789 Asians (52.2%), 1164 Whites (34%) and 320 Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders (NHPI) (9...
March 27, 2024: Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38531806/impact-of-the-kidney-allocation-revision-on-access-to-kidney-transplantation-and-outcomes-in-the-united-states
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Oluwasegun A Akinyemi, Terhas A Weldeslase, Eunice A Odusanya, Kakra Hughes, Edward E Cornwell, Clive O Callender
BACKGROUND: The 2014 Kidney Allocation System (KAS) revision aimed to enhance equity in organ allocation and improve patient outcomes. This study assesses the impacts of the KAS revision on renal transplantation demographics and outcomes in the United States. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study utilizing the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network/Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (OPTN/SRTR) database from 1998 to 2022. We compared recipient and donor characteristics, and outcomes (graft failure and recipient survival) pre- and post-KAS revision...
March 26, 2024: American Surgeon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528323/profiles-of-latinx-cultural-orientation-among-adolescents-associations-with-internalizing-symptoms-and-moderation-by-ethnic-racial-discrimination
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Miriam Ortiz, Fantasy T Lozada, Oswaldo Moreno, Chelsea D Williams, Brendesha M Tynes
INTRODUCTION: The objectives of the current study were the following: (1) to explore multidimensional profiles of Latinx cultural orientation using Spanish language use, familismo, and ethnic-racial identity (ERI) affirmation among Latinx adolescents, (2) to test how Latinx cultural orientation profiles were associated with adolescents' internalizing symptoms (i.e., depressive symptoms and anxiety symptoms), and (3) to test whether associations between profiles and internalizing symptoms were moderated by adolescents' ethnic-racial discrimination experiences...
March 25, 2024: Journal of Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524892/disparities-in-birth-outcomes-within-the-u-s-white-population-prevalence-of-low-birth-weight-among-immigrant-mothers-from-the-middle-east-and-north-africa
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Leila Moustafa, Patricia McGaughey, Tod G Hamilton
Immigration from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has diversified the U.S. non-Hispanic White population. Analyzing health disparities within this group is a complex task due to data limitations across most federal and state data collection systems. This study investigates disparities in the risk of giving birth to a low-birth-weight infant among foreign-born non-Hispanic White MENA and non-MENA mothers and by MENA mothers' nationality. This population-based study uses Restricted-Use Detail Natality Data from 2016 to 2019 accessed through the National Center for Health Statistics and provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
June 2024: SSM—Population Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38518289/variations-in-the-genomic-profiles-and-clinical-behavior-of-meningioma-by-racial-and-ethnic-group
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Joanna K Tabor, Alper Dincer, Joseph O'Brien, Haoyi Lei, Shaurey Vetsa, Sagar Vasandani, Muhammad I Jalal, Kanat Yalcin, Saul F Morales-Valero, Neelan Marianayagam, Hasan Alanya, Aladine A Elsamadicy, Miguel A Millares Chavez, Stephanie M Aguilera, Ketu Mishra-Gorur, Declan McGuone, Robert K Fulbright, Lan Jin, E Zeynep Erson-Omay, Murat Günel, Jennifer Moliterno
OBJECTIVE: The influence of socioeconomic factors on racial disparities among patients with sporadic meningiomas is well established, yet other potential causative factors warrant further exploration. The authors of this study aimed to determine whether there is significant variation in the genomic profile of meningiomas among patients of different races and ethnicities and its correlation with clinical outcomes. METHODS: The demographic, genomic, and clinical data of patients aged 18 years and older who had undergone surgery for sporadic meningioma between September 2008 and November 2021 were analyzed...
March 22, 2024: Journal of Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517145/disparities-in-sporadic-vestibular-schwannoma-initial-presentation-between-a-public-safety-net-hospital-and-tertiary-academic-medical-center-at-the-same-zip-code-2010-to-2020
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Raffaello M Cutri, Joshua Lin, Melissa L Wilson, Joni K Doherty, Dorothy W Pan
INTRODUCTION: Treatment of vestibular schwannoma (VS) has been extensively studied, but a gap in knowledge exists demonstrating how racial and socioeconomic status influence VS presentation. Our institution has a unique setting with a public safety net hospital (PSNH) and tertiary academic medical center (TAMC) in the same zip code, which we study to evaluate initial VS presentation disparities in patient populations presenting to these hospital settings. METHODS: Retrospective chart review was performed of all adult patients (n = 531) presenting 2010 to 2020 for initial VS evaluation at TAMC (n = 462) and PSNH (n = 69)...
March 22, 2024: Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38516120/prevalence-of-concomitant-rheumatologic-diseases-and-autoantibody-specificities-among-racial-and-ethnic-groups-in-sle-patients
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Brendan Denvir, Philip M Carlucci, Kelly Corbitt, Jill P Buyon, H Michael Belmont, Heather T Gold, Jane E Salmon, Anca Askanase, Joan M Bathon, Laura Geraldino-Pardilla, Yousaf Ali, Ellen M Ginzler, Chaim Putterman, Caroline Gordon, Kamil E Barbour, Charles G Helmick, Hilary Parton, Peter M Izmirly
OBJECTIVE: Leveraging the Manhattan Lupus Surveillance Program (MLSP), a population-based registry of cases of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and related diseases, we investigated the proportion of SLE with concomitant rheumatic diseases, including Sjögren's disease (SjD), antiphospholipid syndrome (APLS), and fibromyalgia (FM), as well as the prevalence of autoantibodies in SLE by sex and race/ethnicity. METHODS: Prevalent SLE cases fulfilled one of three sets of classification criteria...
2024: Front Epidemiol
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509323/exploring-factors-of-diagnostic-timing-among-black-autistic-youth
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Harlee Onovbiona, Lauren Quetsch, Emily-Anne Del Rosario
The goal of the present study was to compare profiles among Black families of autistic youth who were identified Early (≤ 2 years of age), Mid (age 3 or 4), and Delayed (≥ 5 years of age) to better identify the characteristics that contribute to early ASD identification and delayed ASD identification. Black caregivers with autistic youth (N = 101) were divided into Early (N = 34), Mid (N = 39), and Delayed (N = 28) groups and compared on (a) the age at which signs of autism signs were first noticed, (b) wait times, (c) previous misdiagnoses rates, and (d) racial barriers experienced during the diagnostic process...
March 21, 2024: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504618/beyond-acculturation-health-and-immigrants-social-integration-in-the-united-states
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Rama M Hagos, Tod G Hamilton
Immigrants typically have more favorable health outcomes than their U.S.-born counterparts of the same race-ethnicity. However, little is known about how race-ethnicity and region of birth moderate the health outcomes of different immigrant groups as their tenure of U.S. residence increases. We study the association between time spent in the United States and health outcomes among non-Hispanic Black, non-Hispanic White, Asian, and Hispanic immigrants using National Health Interview Survey data. Although all immigrant groups initially report better health outcomes than their U...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Health and Social Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504203/identifying-latent-classes-of-physical-activity-profiles-over-time-among-adolescents-in-ontario-canada
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M Claire Buchan, Sarah A Richmond, Kelly Skinner, Scott T Leatherdale
BACKGROUND: Physical activity behaviours are known to be highly correlated. Adolescents who participate in one type of physical activity (e.g., physical education) have a greater likelihood of participating in other physical activities (e.g., organized sports); however, little research has examined participation rates in various physical activity behaviours concurrently. This study identified longitudinal physical activity profiles among secondary school aged youth in Ontario, Canada...
March 19, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501038/aesthetically-ideal-breasts-created-with-artificial-intelligence-validating-the-literature-racial-differences-and-deep-fakes
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Aaron L Wiegmann, Elizabeth S O'Neill, Sammy Sinno, Karol A Gutowski
BACKGROUND: A female's breasts are integrally tied to her identity and sense of femininity. Despite extensive study of breast aesthetics, there is no discrete formula for the "ideal breast" to guide the aesthetic surgeon. Racial and cultural differences heavily influence preferences in breast morphology. Artificial intelligence (AI) is ubiquitous in modern culture and may aid in further understanding ideal breast aesthetics. OBJECTIVES: This study analyzed AI-generated images of aesthetically ideal breasts, evaluated for morphologic differences based on race, and compared findings to the literature...
2024: Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38482689/plasma-metabolites-and-life-s-simple-7-in-regards
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Naruchorn Kijpaisalratana, Zsuzsanna Ament, Amit Patki, Varun M Bhave, Alana C Jones, Catharine A Couch, Ana-Lucia Garcia Guarniz, Mary Cushman, D Leann Long, Suzanne E Judd, M Ryan Irvin, W Taylor Kimberly
BACKGROUND: The American Heart Association's Life's Simple 7 (LS7) is a health metric that captures important factors associated with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular health. Previous studies highlight the potential of plasma metabolites to serve as a marker for lifestyle and health behavior that could be a target for stroke prevention. The objectives of this study were to identify metabolites that were associated with LS7 and incident ischemic stroke and mediate the relationship between the two...
March 14, 2024: Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38478779/justice-in-educational-content-a-guide-to-racial-and-cultural-representation-in-academic-and-clinical-teaching-and-assessment
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Carla Sabus, Lisa VanHoose
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Case-based instruction is broadly used in health professions education, including physical therapy education. Case-based instruction can support achievement of higher-order, applied, learning objectives and clinical reasoning. Instructors strive to represent the diversity of the clinical population in case studies and may have explicit intercultural competency objectives. The inclusion of cultural, racial, and ethnic characteristics in cases or assessments can potentially reinforce stereotypes or inaccurately emphasize these characteristics as direct predictors of health profile...
December 1, 2023: Journal, Physical Therapy Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38477014/disparities-in-transitions-from-e-cigarette-use-to-other-tobacco-use-patterns-among-sexual-minority-versus-heterosexual-women-and-men-in-the-united-states
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Katelyn F Romm, Carla J Berg
INTRODUCTION: Despite elevated rates of e-cigarette use among sexual minority versus heterosexual young adults, limited research has examined sexual identity in relation to transitions from e-cigarette use to other tobacco use patterns. METHODS: We analyzed data from 608 US young adults in a 2-year study (2018-2020) who reported using e-cigarettes in the past 6 months (time period between assessments) but no other tobacco product at baseline (Fall 2018). Multinomial logistic regressions among women and men, separately, examined associations between sexual identity and past 6-month tobacco use in Fall 2020 (nonuse [referent group] vs e-cigarette only, other tobacco product only, e-cigarette and other tobacco product dual use), controlling for age and race/ethnicity...
March 13, 2024: Subst Use Addctn J
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470713/the-epistemology-of-extremism-bias-and-violence-in-american-schools-the-shift-from-religious-and-racial-profiling-to-social-belonging-and-an-identity-agnostic-perspective
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Amra Sabic-El-Rayess, Vikramaditya Joshi, Timon Hruschka
This study presents findings on the indicators of educational displacement as an early risk factor for radicalization in school settings in the U.S. We collected and analyzed data from 301 students living in 43 U.S. states to inform the creation of Reimagine Resilience , an innovative violence prevention training program for educators and educational staff developed at Teachers College, Columbia University, and to measure early indications of educational displacement as a risk factor for radicalization...
March 12, 2024: Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431646/black-adolescents-motivation-to-resist-the-false-dichotomy-between-mathematics-achievement-and-racial-identity
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Melody Wilson, Jamaal Sharif Matthews
This study investigates the racial-mathematical identity profiles of Black American adolescents. Survey data were collected in five schools across one U.S. urban school district at two time points (spring 2018 [n = 197] and spring 2019 [n = 210]). Based on extant research regarding psychological response patterns to racialized school stress, we investigated the existence of an identity negotiation pattern in which students were motivated to resist negative stereotypes about Black people by achieving well in mathematics...
March 2, 2024: NPJ Science of Learning
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431360/optn-srtr-2022-annual-data-report-kidney
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Krista L Lentine, Jodi M Smith, Grace R Lyden, Jonathan M Miller, Thomas G Dolan, Keighly Bradbrook, Lindsay Larkin, Kayla Temple, Dzhuliyana K Handarova, Samantha Weiss, Ajay K Israni, Jon J Snyder
The year 2022 had continued successes and challenges for the field of kidney transplantation, as the community adapted to ongoing surges of the COVID-19 pandemic and broader geographic organ distribution. The total number of kidney transplants in the United States reached a record count of 26,309, driven by continued growth in deceased donor kidney transplants (DDKTs). The total number of candidates listed for DDKT rose slightly in 2022 but remained below 2019 listing levels, with 12.4% of candidates having been waiting 5 years or longer...
February 2024: American Journal of Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38415625/help-seeking-patterns-among-students-experiencing-sexual-harassment-a-latent-class-analysis
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Anindita Bhattacharya, Erin A Casey
Sexual harassment continues to be a pervasive problem in institutes of higher education. Despite this, there are significant gaps in research and our understanding related to students' help-seeking associated with sexual harassment. Understanding students' help-seeking patterns is critical in improving and streamlining campus-wide resources. The following study uses a latent class analysis to examine whether unique patterns of help-seeking exist among students experiencing sexual harassment and whether there are meaningful differences between help-seeking groups with respect to incident characteristics, campus climate, and demographic profiles...
February 28, 2024: Journal of Interpersonal Violence
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