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Matthew Moncrief

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Little M, Reid T, Moncrief M, Cohn W, Wiseman K, Wood C, et al.
Pilot Feasibility Stud . 2024 Feb; 10(1):41. PMID: 38409089
Background: Adult smoking rates in the USA are highest in economically depressed rural Appalachia. Pharmacist-delivered tobacco cessation support that incorporates medication therapy management (such as the QuitAid intervention) is a...
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Oser T, Cucuzzella M, Stasinopoulos M, Moncrief M, McCall A, Cox D
JMIR Diabetes . 2022 Jan; 7(1):e34465. PMID: 35050857
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a growing epidemic in the United States, and metabolic control has not been improved over the last 10 years. Glycemic excursion minimization (GEM) is...
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Cox D, Oser T, Moncrief M, Conaway M, McCall A
BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care . 2021 Nov; 9(2). PMID: 34845062
Introduction: We previously reported the physical, psychological and behavioral 3-month post-treatment results of a randomized controlled trial comparing glycemic excursion minimization (GEM) versus conventional weight loss (WL) therapy in the...
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Cox D, Banton T, Moncrief M, Conaway M, Diamond A, Holmes V, et al.
BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care . 2020 Dec; 8(2). PMID: 33328160
Introduction: This study of adults with type 2 diabetes employed a non-inferiority hypothesis to investigate whether an innovative lifestyle focused on minimizing postnutrient blood glucose (BG) excursions (glycemic excursion minimization...
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Cox D, Banton T, Moncrief M, Conaway M, Diamond A, McCall A
J Endocr Soc . 2020 Oct; 4(11):bvaa118. PMID: 33094208
This study aimed to compare conventional medication management of type 2 diabetes (T2D) to medication management in conjunction with a lifestyle intervention using continuous glucose monitoring to minimize glucose excursions....
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Huffmyer J, Kleiman A, Moncrief M, Scalzo D, Cox D, Nemergut E
Anesth Analg . 2019 Jul; 130(1):66-75. PMID: 31274603
Background: Residency training in anesthesiology involves care of hospitalized patients and necessitates overnight work, resulting in altered sleep patterns and sleep deprivation. Caffeine consumption is commonly used to improve alertness...
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Ross V, Cox D, Reeve R, Brown T, Moncrief M, Schmitt R, et al.
Autism . 2017 Oct; 22(1):62-69. PMID: 29027808
For some individuals with autism spectrum disorder, driving apprehension may interfere with the acquisition and application of driving privileges. The Driving Attitude Scale Parent-Report provides an indication of novice drivers'...
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Cox D, Brown T, Ross V, Moncrief M, Schmitt R, Gaffney G, et al.
J Autism Dev Disord . 2017 May; 47(8):2544-2555. PMID: 28540452
Investigate how novice drivers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) differ from experienced drivers and whether virtual reality driving simulation training (VRDST) improves ASD driving performance. 51 novice ASD drivers (mean...
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Huffmyer J, Moncrief M, Tashjian J, Kleiman A, Scalzo D, Cox D, et al.
Anesthesiology . 2016 Mar; 124(6):1396-403. PMID: 27028468
Background: Residency training requires work in clinical settings for extended periods of time, resulting in altered sleep patterns, sleep deprivation, and potentially deleterious effects on safe performance of daily activities,...
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Cox D, Taylor A, Moncrief M, Diamond A, Yancy Jr W, Hegde S, et al.
Diabetes Care . 2016 Mar; 39(5):e71-3. PMID: 26989181
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