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Eric J Daza

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Foley J, Kwiatkowski C, Rochester J, Neveux I, Dabe S, Lathrop M, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2025 Jan; 22(1). PMID: 39857552
Background: Daily-use products, including personal care products, household products, and dietary supplements, often contain ingredients that raise concerns regarding harmful chemical exposure. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) found in daily-use products are...
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Cho P, Olaye I, Shandhi M, Daza E, Foschini L, Dunn J
Lancet Digit Health . 2024 Dec; 7(1):e23-e34. PMID: 39722250
Background: Longitudinal digital health studies combine passively collected information from digital devices, such as commercial wearable devices, and actively contributed data, such as surveys, from participants. Although the use of...
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Rochester J, Kwiatkowski C, Lathrop M, Neveux I, Daza E, Grzymski J, et al.
Trials . 2024 Nov; 25(1):793. PMID: 39587613
Background: Exposures to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have been linked to chronic diseases including breast cancer, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, and infertility. Exposure during pregnancy may have a lifelong impact on...
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Rochester J, Kwiatkowski C, Neveux I, Dabe S, Hatcher K, Lathrop M, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2024 Jul; 21(7). PMID: 39063482
Background: Interventions are needed to help people reduce exposure to harmful chemicals from everyday products and lifestyle habits. Report-back of individual exposures is a potential pathway to increasing environmental health...
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Benito-Garcia E, Vega J, Daza E, Lee W, Kennedy A, Chantelot J
JMIR Form Res . 2023 Nov; 7:e47145. PMID: 38032701
Background: Collaboration between people with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and their health care teams is important for optimal control of the disease and outcomes. Digital technologies could potentially tie together...
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Matias I, Daza E, Wac K
Digit Health . 2022 Sep; 8:20552076221120725. PMID: 36046637
Background: (HR), especially at nighttime, is an important biomarker for cardiovascular health. It is known to be influenced by overall physical fitness, as well as daily life physical or psychological...
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Mezlini A, Shapiro A, Daza E, Caddigan E, Ramirez E, Althoff T, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2022 May; 5(5):e2211958. PMID: 35552722
Importance: The severity of viral infections can vary widely, from asymptomatic cases to complications leading to hospitalizations and death. Milder cases, despite being more prevalent, often go undocumented, and their...
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Daza E, Hudgens M, Herring A
Stata J . 2018 May; 17(2):253-278. PMID: 29755297
Individuals may drop out of a longitudinal study, rendering their outcomes unobserved but still well defined. However, they may also undergo truncation (for example, death), beyond which their outcomes are...
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Daza E
Methods Inf Med . 2018 Apr; 57(1):e10-e21. PMID: 29621835
Many of an individual's historically recorded personal measurements vary over time, thereby forming a time series (e.g., wearable-device data, self-tracked fitness or nutrition measurements, regularly monitored clinical events or chronic...
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Keil A, Daza E, Engel S, Buckley J, Edwards J
Stat Methods Med Res . 2018 Jan; 27(10):3183-3204. PMID: 29298607
Epidemiologists often wish to estimate quantities that are easy to communicate and correspond to the results of realistic public health interventions. Methods from causal inference can answer these questions. We...