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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559458/pumps-a-possible-tool-to-promote-more-equitable-lactation-outcomes
#21
REVIEW
Deanna Nardella
Pregnant individuals and infants in the US are experiencing rising morbidity and mortality rates. Breastfeeding is a cost-effective intervention associated with a lower risk of health conditions driving dyadic morbidity and mortality, including cardiometabolic disease and sudden infant death. Pregnant individuals and infants from racial/ethnic subgroups facing the highest risk of mortality also have the lowest breastfeeding rates, likely reflective of generational socioeconomic marginalization and its impact on health outcomes...
March 2024: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38558585/individuals-diagnosed-with-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-and-the-status-of-vitamin-b12-deficiency-a-review
#22
REVIEW
Pratiksha S Batulwar, Ashish Anjankar
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a complex metabolic disorder with a multifactorial etiology and a significant global burden. In recent years, emerging evidence has suggested a potential link between T2DM and vitamin B12 deficiency, raising concerns about its impact on disease progression, management, and associated complications. This comprehensive review critically examines the current understanding of the prevalence, risk factors, clinical implications, and management strategies related to vitamin B12 deficiency in individuals diagnosed with T2DM...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541264/the-chickahominy-t-r-u-t-h-trust-research-understand-teach-and-heal-project-a-tribal-community-academic-partnership-for-understanding-the-impact-of-structural-factors-on-perceived-cancer-risk-in-rural-virginia
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine Y Tossas, Bianca D Owens, Savannah Reitzel, Jacqueline Knight Wilt, Paula Tatiana Rivera Mejía, Rachel Hunley, Haley Groesbeck, Hillary Boucher, Katelyn Schifano, Susann L Brown, Dana Adkins, Stephen Adkins, Maria D Thomson
In 2022, the Virginia Chickahominy Indian Tribe partnered with Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center to investigate concerns about a potential cancer cluster near a local landfill. While investigating cancer clusters is complex due to long latency and multifactorial causes, the community's concerns about structural factors driving cancer risk warrant exploration. Thus, the Chickahominy T.R.U.T.H. (Trust, Research, Understand, Teach, and Heal) Project was created as a community-academic partnership to (1) identify structural factors and barriers associated with perceived cancer risk and care; (2) assess cancer knowledge, care access gaps, and perceived risks, including testing private and community water sources; (3) develop and deploy culturally tailored cancer education and resource navigation, including groundwater safety education, policies, and remediation...
February 24, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38535292/migrene-the-toolbox-for-microbial-and-individualized-gems-reactobiome-and-community-network-modelling
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gholamreza Bidkhori, Saeed Shoaie
Understanding microbial metabolism is crucial for evaluating shifts in human host-microbiome interactions during periods of health and disease. However, the primary hurdle in the realm of constraint-based modeling and genome-scale metabolic models (GEMs) pertaining to host-microbiome interactions lays in the efficient utilization of metagenomic data for constructing GEMs that encompass unexplored and uncharacterized genomes. Challenges persist in effectively employing metagenomic data to address individualized microbial metabolisms to investigate host-microbiome interactions...
February 21, 2024: Metabolites
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38534802/temporal-considerations-in-brain-metastases-radiation-therapy-the-intersection-of-chronobiology-and-patient-profiles
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicolas G Nelson, Sara E Burke, Louis Cappelli, Lauren E Matlack, Alexandria P Smith, Noelle Francois, Joseph F Lombardo, Yash B Shah, Kuang-Yi Wen, Ayesha A Shafi, Nicole L Simone
The circadian system, a vital temporal regulator influencing physiological processes, has implications for cancer development and treatment response. Our study assessed circadian timing's impact on whole-brain radiotherapy outcomes in brain metastases for personalized cancer therapy insights. The aim of the study was to evaluate circadian influence on radiation treatment timing and its correlation with clinical outcomes and to identify patient populations benefiting from interventions synchronizing circadian rhythms, considering subgroup differences and potential disparities...
March 21, 2024: Clocks & Sleep
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38532851/the-women4health-cohort-a-unique-cohort-to-study-women-specific-mechanisms-of-cardio-metabolic-regulation
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fabio Busonero, Stefania Lenarduzzi, Francesca Crobu, Roberta Marie Gentile, Andrea Carta, Francesco Cracco, Andrea Maschio, Silvia Camarda, Michele Marongiu, Daniela Zanetti, Claudio Conversano, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Daniela Mazzà, Francesco De Seta, Giorgia Girotto, Serena Sanna
AIMS: Epidemiological research has shown relevant differences between sexes in clinical manifestations, severity, and progression of cardiovascular and metabolic disorders. To date, the mechanisms underlying these differences remain unknown. Given the rising incidence of such diseases, gender-specific research on established and emerging risk factors, such as dysfunction of glycaemic and/or lipid metabolism, of sex hormones and of gut microbiome, is of paramount importance. The relationships between sex hormones, gut microbiome, and host glycaemic and/or lipid metabolism are largely unknown even in the homoeostasis status...
March 2024: Eur Heart J Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38532355/required-elements-for-an-educational-programme-for-lay-exercise-instructors-in-charge-of-community-based-exercise-targeting-young-adults-with-schizophrenia-spectrum-disorders-a-stakeholder-focus-group-study
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martin Færch Andersen, Kickan Roed, Victor Sørensen, Allan Riis, Bolette Skjødt Rafn, Bjørn Hylsebeck Ebdrup, Julie Midtgaard
BACKGROUND: Exercise plays a crucial role in addressing the increased cardiometabolic morbidity and premature mortality in people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. When delivered in community-based settings, exercise may also reduce loneliness, while promoting overall physical activity behaviours. Skilled instructors are essential to deliver effective community-based exercise; however, knowledge about their roles and required training is lacking. We aim to explore various stakeholders' perspectives regarding lay exercise instructors' roles, and the required elements in an educational programme supporting the delivery of community-based exercise for young adults with SSD...
March 26, 2024: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522796/altruism-reciprocity-and-probability-examining-relations-through-a-discounting-framework
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natalie R Buddiga, Matthew L Locey
Probability and reciprocation have been implicated as key variables for understanding altruism and cooperation. Social discounting, which describes the decline in reward value as the recipient increases in social distance, has provided a framework through which to examine altruistic and cooperative choice. A previous study introduced reciprocal discounting as a way of studying perceived altruism from others (termed reciprocal altruism). But probability discounting has not yet been examined in relation to reciprocal discounting...
March 22, 2024: Behavioural Processes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517483/-sleep-behavior-after-reverse-shoulder-replacement-in-comparison-to-a-healthy-control-group-an-exploratory-cross-sectional-study
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melanie Manser, Vilijam Zdravkovic, Eliane Traber, Daniel Erlacher, Bernhard Jost
BACKGROUND: Individuals with shoulder pathologies frequently report sleep problems. Improving sleep quality is a treatment focus of shoulder arthroplasty. So far, it is unclear whether altered anatomy and biomechanics in reversed total shoulder arthroplasty affect sleep quality in the long term. In addition to a subjective evaluation, a reliable assessment can be obtained by recording objective sleep parameters. With the help of actigraphy, body movements are registered and divided into active and inactive phases by means of threshold values...
March 22, 2024: Orthopadie (Heidelb)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38515637/real-time-reconstruction-of-hifu-focal-temperature-field-based-on-deep-learning
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shunyao Luan, Yongshuo Ji, Yumei Liu, Linling Zhu, Haoyu Zhou, Jun Ouyang, Xiaofei Yang, Hong Zhao, Benpeng Zhu
Objective and Impact Statement : High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) therapy is a promising noninvasive method that induces coagulative necrosis in diseased tissues through thermal and cavitation effects, while avoiding surrounding damage to surrounding normal tissues. Introduction : Accurate and real-time acquisition of the focal region temperature field during HIFU treatment marked enhances therapeutic efficacy, holding paramount scientific and practical value in clinical cancer therapy. Methods : In this paper, we initially designed and assembled an integrated HIFU system incorporating diagnostic, therapeutic, and temperature measurement functionalities to collect ultrasound echo signals and temperature variations during HIFU therapy...
2024: BME frontiers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38511837/in-their-own-voices-a-critical-narrative-review-of-black-women-faculty-members-first-person-accounts-of-racial-trauma-across-higher-education
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sherese Johnson, Abigail Konopasky, Tasha Wyatt
Phenomenon : Black women often face more challenges in academic medicine than others and are leaving the profession due to unsupportive work environments, systematic neglect, and experiences of invisibility. Research offers insight into Black women faculty experiences, but studies have largely been conducted on their experiences rather than written by them. We analyzed first-person narratives exploring Black women faculty members' experiences with racial trauma across the academy considering the intersectionality of racism and sexism to lay the foundation for understanding Black women physicians' faculty experiences in similar spaces...
March 21, 2024: Teaching and Learning in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510948/a-randomized-controlled-trial-evaluating-a-theory-driven-complex-intervention-centered-on-task-sharing-and-mobile-health-to-improve-selfcare-and-outcomes-in-heart-failure-the-panacea-hf-rct-design-and-rationale
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Y Kamath, J Abdullakutty, B B Granger, S Kulkarni, K B Bhuvana, L J Salazar, S Shifra, J Idiculla, J Narendra, K Varghese, D Xavier
BACKGROUND: We developed a three-pronged complex intervention to improve selfcare and deliver whole person care for patients with heart failure, underpinned by the 'extant cycle' theory - a theory based on our formative work. METHODS: This is a 3 centre, 2-arm, 1:1, open, adaptive stratified, randomized controlled trial. We included patients aged ≥ 18 years with heart failure, taking any of the key guideline directed medical treatments, with a history of or currently on a high ceiling diuretic...
October 2023: American heart journal plus: cardiology research and practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503679/perspectives-on-robotic-hpb-training-in-the-uk-a-survey-analysis
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zeeshan Raza, Qazi Rahim Muhammad, Adithya Pathanki, Adam E Frampton, Jawad Ahmad
BACKGROUND: We Published a step-up approach for robotic training in hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) surgery has been previously. The approach was mostly based on personal experience and communications between experts and needed appraisal and validation by the HPB surgical community. At the Great Britain and Ireland HPB Association (GBIHPBA) robotic HPB meeting held in Coventry, UK in October 2022, the authors sought consensus from the live audience, with an open forum for answering key questions...
March 4, 2024: HPB: the Official Journal of the International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501760/measuring-fatigue-in-people-with-multiple-sclerosis-which-questionnaire-should-be-used-a-plain-language-summary-of-publication
#34
REVIEW
Paul Kamudoni, Jeffrey Johns, Karon F Cook, Rana Salem, Sam Salek, Jana Raab, Rod Middleton, Christian Henke, Dagmar Amtmann
WHAT IS THIS SUMMARY ABOUT?: This summary explains the findings of a recent study that compared different questionnaires used by doctors to measure levels of fatigue in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). The aim of the study was to find out which questionnaire doctors should use to measure fatigue in people with MS in the future. Fatigue, which can be described as the overwhelming feeling of tiredness or exhaustion, is a very common symptom of MS. For the majority of people with MS, fatigue is one of the worst symptoms of MS, so it is essential that doctors can measure it accurately...
March 19, 2024: Neurodegenerative Disease Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38498784/establishing-clinically-acceptable-pes-wes-threshold-for-single-tooth-implant-restoration
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natchalee Srimaneekarn, Tawepong Arayapisit, Supisara Booncharoensombat, Tirakorn Nanayon, Navin Choterungruangkorn, Chatchai Kunavisarut, Pranai Nakaparksin
PURPOSE: Determining the esthetic success of single-tooth implant restorations (STIR) requires an objective tool such as one devised by Belser et al., 2009 - pink esthetic scores and white esthetic scores (PES/WES). This study aimed to utilized PES/WES to establish threshold scores based on (1) detectability and (2) acceptability of a STIR by lay person perception, (3) to study the difference in the ability of laypeople and dentists in detecting the presence of STIR, and (4) to study the pink and white deficiencies in relation to the detectability of the presence of STIR...
March 18, 2024: International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496562/proteomic-predictors-of-individualized-nutrient-specific-insulin-secretion-in-health-and-disease
#36
Jelena Kolic, WenQing Grace Sun, Haoning Howard Cen, Jessica Ewald, Jason C Rogalski, Shugo Sasaki, Han Sun, Varsha Rajesh, Yi Han Xia, Renata Moravcova, Søs Skovsø, Aliya F Spigelman, Jocelyn E Manning Fox, James Lyon, Leanne Beet, Jianguo Xia, Francis C Lynn, Anna L Gloyn, Leonard J Foster, Patrick E MacDonald, James D Johnson
UNLABELLED: Population level variation and molecular mechanisms behind insulin secretion in response to carbohydrate, protein, and fat remain uncharacterized despite ramifications for personalized nutrition. Here, we define prototypical insulin secretion dynamics in response to the three macronutrients in islets from 140 cadaveric donors, including those diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. While islets from the majority of donors exhibited the expected relative response magnitudes, with glucose being highest, amino acid moderate, and fatty acid small, 9% of islets stimulated with amino acid and 8% of islets stimulated with fatty acids had larger responses compared with high glucose...
March 5, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495523/effect-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-mental-health-visits-in-primary-care-an-interrupted-time-series-analysis-from-nine-intrepid-countries
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Javier Silva-Valencia, Carla Lapadula, John M Westfall, Gabriela Gaona, Simon de Lusignan, Robert Sarkadi Kristiansson, Zheng Jye Ling, Lay Hoon Goh, Percy Soto-Becerra, Maria Sofia Cuba-Fuentes, Knut-Arne Wensaas, Signe Flottorp, Valborg Baste, William Chi-Wai Wong, Amy Pui Pui Ng, Angela Ortigoza, Jo-Anne Manski-Nankervis, Christine Mary Hallinan, Paula Zingoni, Luciano Scattini, Adrian Heald, Karen Tu
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic impacted mental health disorders, affecting both individuals with pre-existing conditions and those with no prior history. However, there is limited evidence regarding the pandemic's impact on mental health visits to primary care physicians. The International Consortium of Primary Care Big Data Researchers (INTRePID) explored primary care visit trends related to mental health conditions in Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Norway, Peru, Singapore, Sweden, and the USA...
April 2024: EClinicalMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495343/the-critical-role-of-pyroptosis-in-peri-implantitis
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liangwen Chen, Ziqiao Tang, Liangliang Fu, Yang Xie, Junyi Xu, Haibin Xia, Ting Xia, Min Wang
BACKGROUND: Peri-implantitis (PI) is a prevalent complication of implant treatment. Pyroptosis, a distinctive inflammatory programmed cell death, is crucial to the pathophysiology of PI. Despite its importance, the pyroptosis-related genes (PRGs) influencing PI's progression remain largely unexplored. METHODS: This study conducted histological staining and transcriptome analyze from three datasets. The intersection of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and PRGs was identified as pyroptosis-related differentially expressed genes (PRDEGs)...
2024: Journal of Inflammation Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38491913/prototypes-of-victims-of-workplace-harassment
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ignazio Ziano, Evan Polman
What do people think of when they think of workplace harassment? In 13 pre-registered studies with French, British, and U.S. American adult participants ( N = 3,892), we conducted a multi-method investigation into people's social prototypes of victims of workplace harassment. We found people imagined such victims in physically, socially, psychologically, and economically different ways compared with non-victims: for example, as less attractive, more introverted, and paid less. In addition, we found ambiguous harassment leveled against a prototypical (vs...
March 16, 2024: Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485601/the-communication-gap-between-patients-and-clinicians-and-the-importance-of-patient-reported-outcomes-in-systemic-lupus-erythematosus
#40
REVIEW
Elena Elefante, Alain Cornet, Jeanette Andersen, Amy Somers, Marta Mosca
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) imposes a great burden on the lives of patients. Patients' and physicians' concerns about the disease diverge considerably. Physicians focus on controlling disease activity to prevent damage accrual, while patients focus on symptoms that impact on Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL). We explored the physicians' and patients' perspective and the potential role of Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs). Physicians are aware of the theoretical usefulness of PROs to collect information deriving from the patients' perspective...
March 14, 2024: Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology
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