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Perez C, Perez C, Kiefe C, Kiefe C, Person S, Person S, et al.
Am J Epidemiol . 2024 Jun; 194(3):587-597. PMID: 38932562
The Puerto Rico (PR) Young Adults' Stress, Contextual, Behavioral and Cardiometabolic Risk Study (PR-OUTLOOK) is investigating overall and component-specific cardiovascular health (CVH) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in a...
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Cavanaugh A, Rauh M, Thompson C, Alcaraz J, Mihalko W, Bird C, et al.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage . 2019 Aug; 27(12):1746-1754. PMID: 31404657
Objective: To evaluate racial and ethnic disparities in utilization of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in relation to demographic, health, and socioeconomic status variables. Design: Prospective study of 102,767 Women's Health...
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Buglione-Corbett R, Deligiannidis K, Leung K, Zhang N, Lee M, Rosal M, et al.
Arch Womens Ment Health . 2018 Apr; 21(6):671-679. PMID: 29603018
Perinatal depression affects 10-20% of women and is associated with poor outcomes for mother and child. Inflammation is associated with depression in non-pregnant adults. Perinatal depression and inflammation in pregnancy...
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Hawkins M, Hosker M, Marcus B, Rosal M, Braun B, Stanek 3rd E, et al.
Diabet Med . 2014 Oct; 32(1):108-15. PMID: 25306925
Aims: To pilot the feasibility of a prenatal lifestyle intervention to modify physical activity and diet among pregnant overweight and obese Hispanic women, with the aim of reducing risk factors...
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Rosal M, Ockene J, Ma Y, Hebert J, Merriam P, Matthews C, et al.
Prev Med . 2001 Nov; 33(6):586-94. PMID: 11716654
Background: Co-occurrence of risk behaviors (RBs) substantially increases the risk of disease. This study examines the co-occurrence of four health risk behaviors (i.e., smoking, high-fat diet, sedentariness, and high-risk drinking)...
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Wilcox S, Shumaker S, Bowen D, Naughton M, Rosal M, Ludlam S, et al.
Control Clin Trials . 2001 Jun; 22(3):279-89. PMID: 11384790
This paper describes a Women's Health Initiative workshop on promoting adherence and retention in randomized clinical trials among ethnic minority women, participants of lower socioeconomic status, and older women. Workshop...
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Rosal M, Ebbeling C, Lofgren I, Ockene J, Ockene I, Hebert J
J Am Diet Assoc . 2001 Mar; 101(3):332-41. PMID: 11269614
Recent data indicate that the patient-centered counseling model enhances long-term dietary adherence. This model facilitates change by assessing patient needs and subsequently tailoring the intervention to the patient's stage in...
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Matthews C, Freedson P, Hebert J, Stanek 3rd E, Merriam P, Rosal M, et al.
Am J Epidemiol . 2001 Feb; 153(2):172-83. PMID: 11159163
The authors examined seasonal variation in physical activity in longitudinal analyses of 580 healthy adults from Worcester, Massachusetts (the Seasonal Variation of Blood Cholesterol Study, 1994-1998). Three 24-hour physical activity...
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King J, Rosal M, Ma Y, Reed G, KELLY T, Stanek 3rd E, et al.
Behav Med . 2001 Jan; 26(2):67-73. PMID: 11147291
Assessments of cortisol levels in saliva have been widely used by both researchers and clinicians as an index of adrenal functioning. Quarterly measurements of morning and evening cortisol levels were...
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Sherman A, Bowen D, Vitolins M, Perri M, Rosal M, Sevick M, et al.
Control Clin Trials . 2000 Oct; 21(5 Suppl):206S-11S. PMID: 11018577
This paper reviews issues regarding dietary adherence. Issues and barriers unique to dietary adherence, in contrast to adherence to physical activity or medication regimens, are discussed. These include decision making,...