Eric Kan
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Recent Articles
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Adise S, West A, Rezvan P, Marshall A, Betts S, Kan E, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2024 Jul;
7(7):e2420466.
PMID: 38967921
Importance: Adolescence is a period in which mental health problems emerge. Research suggests that the COVID-19 lockdown may have worsened emotional and behavioral health. Objective: To examine whether socioeconomic status...
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Adise S, Ottino-Gonzalez J, Rezvan P, Kan E, Rhee K, Goran M, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring)
. 2024 May;
32(7):1389-1400.
PMID: 38710591
Objective: Among 3614 youth who were 9 to 12 years old and initially did not have overweight or obesity (12% [n = 385] developed overweight or obesity), we examined the...
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Adise S, Boutelle K, Rezvan P, Kan E, Rhee K, Goran M, et al.
Appetite
. 2023 Oct;
192:107081.
PMID: 37839556
During adolescence, processes that control food intake (executive functions [EF]) undergo extensive refinement; underlying differences in EF may explain the inability to resist overeating unhealthy foods. Yet, overeating fat and...
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Adise S, Ottino-Gonzalez J, Goedde L, Marshall A, Kan E, Rhee K, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring)
. 2023 Sep;
31(11):2809-2821.
PMID: 37731207
Objective: The study aim was to determine whether (A) differences in executive function (EF) and cognition precede weight gain or (B) weight gain causes changes to EF and cognition. Methods:...
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Betts S, Adise S, Rezvan P, Marshall A, Kan E, Johnson D, et al.
JAMA Pediatr
. 2023 Aug;
177(10):1102-1105.
PMID: 37578771
No abstract available.
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Xia Y, Rebello V, Bodison S, Jonker D, Steigelmann B, Donald K, et al.
Front Integr Neurosci
. 2023 Aug;
17:1104788.
PMID: 37534335
Background: Alcohol and tobacco are known teratogens. Historically, more severe prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and prenatal tobacco exposure (PTE) have been examined as the principal predictor of neurodevelopmental alterations, with...
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Uban K, Jonker D, Donald K, Bodison S, Brooks S, Kan E, et al.
Acta Neuropsychiatr
. 2023 Jan;
36(2):87-96.
PMID: 36700449
The current small study utilised prospective data collection of patterns of prenatal alcohol and tobacco exposure (PAE and PTE) to examine associations with structural brain outcomes in 6-year-olds and served...
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Adise S, Marshall A, Kan E, Sowell E
Front Public Health
. 2023 Jan;
10:1061049.
PMID: 36589997
Background: Environmental resources are related to childhood obesity risk and altered brain development, but whether these relationships are stable or if they have sustained impact is unknown. Here, we utilized...
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Adise S, Marshall A, Kan E, Gonzalez M, Sowell E
Health Psychol
. 2022 Dec;
42(12):868-877.
PMID: 36469439
Objective: We evaluated whether relationships between area deprivation (ADI), body mass index (BMI) and brain structure (e.g., cortical thickness, subcortical volume) during preadolescence supported the immunologic model of self-regulation failure...
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Adise S, Marshall A, Hahn S, Zhao S, Kan E, Rhee K, et al.
Pediatr Obes
. 2022 Oct;
18(2):e12985.
PMID: 36253967
Objective: Independent of weight status, rapid weight gain has been associated with underlying brain structure variation in regions associated with food intake and impulsivity among pre-adolescents. Yet, we lack clarity...