Diane C Mitchell
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Recent Articles
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Dou N, Murray-Kolb L, Mitchell D, Melgar-Quinonez H, Na M
Am J Prev Med
. 2022 Jun;
63(2):301-311.
PMID: 35660048
Introduction: This study estimates the prevalence of food insecurity, mental well-being, and their associations among immigrants and compares the food insecurity-mental well-being associations with nonimmigrants globally and by region. Methods:...
12.
Rincon S, Dou N, Murray-Kolb L, Hudy K, Mitchell D, Li R, et al.
Nutr J
. 2022 Mar;
21(1):19.
PMID: 35331249
Background: Food insecurity (FI) is a dynamic phenomenon. Experiences of daily FI may impact dietary outcomes differently within a given month, across seasons, and before or during the COVID-19 pandemic....
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Mitchell D, Webster A, Garrison B
Nutrients
. 2022 Mar;
14(3).
PMID: 35277014
Confusion around the terms "legumes" and "pulses" has been a long-standing problem among consumers, health professionals, and researchers in the United States. The Food and Agricultural Organization defines pulses as...
14.
Pan Q, Sumner D, Mitchell D, Schenker M
PLoS One
. 2021 Nov;
16(11):e0259459.
PMID: 34727122
Farm workers are exposed to high risk of heat-related illness, especially when their jobs require working outside at a fast pace during hot days. Climate change has increased the number...
15.
Sauder K, Harte R, Ringham B, Guenther P, Bailey R, Alshawabkeh A, et al.
J Nutr
. 2021 Sep;
151(11):3555-3569.
PMID: 34494118
Background: Inadequate or excessive intake of micronutrients in pregnancy has potential to negatively impact maternal/offspring health outcomes. Objective: The aim was to compare risks of inadequate or excessive micronutrient intake...
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Mitchell D, Marinangeli C, Pigat S, Bompola F, Campbell J, Pan Y, et al.
Nutrients
. 2021 Aug;
13(8).
PMID: 34444828
The objective was to examine trends in pulse (dry beans, dry peas, chickpeas and lentils) intake over a 10-year period and to compare nutrient intakes of pulse consumers and non-consumers...
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Hartman T, Wang Y, Hodge R, Mitchell D, Flanders W, Li C, et al.
J Acad Nutr Diet
. 2021 Aug;
122(9):1665-1676.e2.
PMID: 34399975
Background: Dietary supplement use is common, particularly among cancer survivors and those at increased risk for cancer. Objective: The objectives of this study were to assess 1-year test-retest reproducibility of...
18.
Hartman T, Fung J, Hsiao P, Fan W, Mitchell D, Goldman M
Curr Dev Nutr
. 2021 Jun;
5(5):nzab075.
PMID: 34084994
Background: Diet is a modifiable lifestyle factor linked with fertility in a growing number of studies. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between dietary energy...
19.
Davis B, Liu Y, Stampley J, Wood G, Mitchell D, Jensen G, et al.
Geriatrics (Basel)
. 2021 Apr;
6(2).
PMID: 33920900
More perceived physical fatigability and poor diet quality are associated with impairments in physical function in older adults. However, the degree to which more perceived fatigability explains the association between...
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Langer C, Mitchell D, Armitage T, Moyce S, Tancredi D, Castro J, et al.
J Occup Environ Med
. 2021 Mar;
63(6):532-539.
PMID: 33741829
Objective: Determine compliance with and effectiveness of California regulations in reducing farmworkers' heat-related illness (HRI) risk and identify main factors contributing to HRI. Methods: In a cross-sectional study of Latino...