Danielle R Gilmore
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Zare H, Gilmore D, Assari S, Molina I, Delarmente B, Azadi M, et al.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities
. 2024 May;
PMID: 38743347
Aim: To estimate the association between income inequality and allostatic load score (AL) in adults ages 20 years and older, with a particular focus on the differential impacts across racial...
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Zare H, Aazami A, Shalby N, Gilmore D, Thorpe Jr R
Am J Mens Health
. 2023 Nov;
17(6):15579883231205845.
PMID: 37978812
Obesity prevalence in the United States has increased drastically in the last two decades. Racial differences in obesity have emerged with the increase in obesity, with temporal trends because of...
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Zare H, Gilmore D, Meyerson N, Thorpe Jr R
Am J Mens Health
. 2022 Oct;
16(5):15579883221123852.
PMID: 36305637
Obesity is a significant public health problem globally and within the United States. It varies by multiple factors, including but not limited to income. The literature indicates little evidence of...
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Gilmore D, Carreno T, Zare H, Moore J, Rogers C, Brooks E, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 May;
19(9).
PMID: 35564878
Education continues to be a key factor contributing to increased access to critical life-improving opportunities and has been found to be protective against Allostatic Load (AL). The purpose of this...
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Rogers C, Moore J, Gilmore D, Petersen E, Brooks E, Kennedy C, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Mar;
19(6).
PMID: 35329267
Allostatic load (AL)-the biological assessment of long-term exposure to stress-may explain mortality-rate disparities among non-Hispanic Black (Black) men. We aimed to investigate AL among Black men with equivalent education status...
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Zare H, Gilmore D, Creighton C, Azadi M, Gaskin D, Thorpe Jr R
Healthcare (Basel)
. 2021 Nov;
9(11).
PMID: 34828490
Obesity is a major public health problem both globally and within the U.S. It varies by multiple factors, including but not limited to income and sex. After controlling for potential...
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Delva S, Waligora Mendez K, Cajita M, Koirala B, Shan R, Wongvibulsin S, et al.
J Cardiovasc Nurs
. 2020 Feb;
36(1):34-55.
PMID: 32040072
Background: Although mobile health (mHealth) technologies are burgeoning in the research arena, there is a lack of mHealth interventions focused on improving self-management of individuals with cardiometabolic risk factors (CMRFs)....
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Gilmore D, Whitfield K, Thorpe Jr R
Am J Mens Health
. 2019 Feb;
13(1):1557988319827793.
PMID: 30791803
Although men have greater societal and economic privileges, men have higher all-cause mortality rates than women, even after controlling for education. Further, racial/ethnic mortality disparities exist among men with varying...