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Marshall K Tulloch-Reid

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Odunitan-Wayas F, Wadende P, Mogo E, Brugulat-Panes A, Micklesfield L, Govia I, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2021 Jul; 10(7):e26739. PMID: 34255729
Background: The increasing burden of noncommunicable diseases that are prevalent in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is largely attributed to modifiable behavioral risk factors such as unhealthy diets and insufficient...
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Wright A, Tulloch-Reid M, Chang S, Walker S
Public Health Nutr . 2021 May; 24(18):6034-6045. PMID: 34047268
Objective: To examine associations between maternal characteristics and feeding styles in Caribbean mothers. Design: Participants were mother-child pairs enrolled in a cluster randomised trial of a parenting intervention in three...
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Williamson G, Rodrigo S, Guthrie-Dixon N, Blackman E, Beck J, Hambleton I, et al.
Rev Panam Salud Publica . 2021 Apr; 45:e35. PMID: 33833787
Objective: To describe the needs of academic staff conducting non-communicable disease (NCD) research at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus in Jamaica. Methods: Utilizing a cross-sectional design an...
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Duncan J, Tulloch-Reid M, Reid-Jones H, Figueroa J
J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) . 2020 Jun; 22(7):1275-1281. PMID: 32516505
This study evaluates a simple clinical audit tool for assessing quality of care and blood pressure control among persons with hypertension in primary care clinics. A systematic random sampling of...
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Jackson M, Tulloch-Reid M, McCaw-Binns A, Aiken W, Ferguson T, Bennett N, et al.
Cancer Causes Control . 2020 May; 31(7):651-662. PMID: 32358695
Purpose: General and central adiposity are associated with the risk of developing prostate cancer (PCa), but the role of these exposures on PCa survival among men of African ancestry are...
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Briker S, Hormenu T, DuBose C, Mabundo L, Chung S, Ha J, et al.
BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care . 2020 Jan; 8(1). PMID: 31958302
Introduction: Risk of insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, diabetes and cardiac death is increased in Asians and Europeans with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) and 1-hour glucose ≥8.6 mmol/L. As African descent populations...
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Tulloch-Reid M, Saravia N, Dennis R, Jaramillo A, Cuervo L, Walker S, et al.
BMJ . 2018 Jul; 362:k2456. PMID: 30012634
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Ferguson T, Younger-Coleman N, Tulloch-Reid M, Bennett N, Rousseau A, Knight-Madden J, et al.
PeerJ . 2018 Feb; 6:e4385. PMID: 29456896
Background: Although several studies have identified risk factors for high blood pressure (BP), data from Afro-Caribbean populations are limited. Additionally, less is known about how putative risk factors operate in...
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Anderson M, Tulloch-Reid M
Compr Child Adolesc Nurs . 2017 Dec; 42(2):109-123. PMID: 29265943
Although adolescence is considered a difficult time for diabetes management, there is little published qualitative research on adolescent Jamaicans with diabetes. This study investigates the experiences of Jamaican adolescents living...
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Dubey B, Jackson M, Zeigler-Johnson C, Devarajan K, Flores-Obando R, McFarlane-Anderson N, et al.
Gene . 2017 Sep; 636:96-102. PMID: 28903065
African ancestry and obesity are associated with higher risk of prostate cancer (PC). In a pilot study, we explored interactions between obesity (as measured by waist to hip ratio (WHR))...