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Smith M, Towne S, Herrera-Venson A, Cameron K, Horel S, Ory M, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2018 Dec; 15(12). PMID: 30544658
Falls incidence rates and associated injuries are projected to increase among rural-dwelling older adults, which highlights the need for effective interventions to prevent falls and manage fall-related risks. The purpose...
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Smith M, Towne S, Herrera-Venson A, Cameron K, Kulinski K, Lorig K, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2017 Jun; 14(6). PMID: 28613257
: Alongside the dramatic increase of older adults in the United States (U.S.), it is projected that the aging population residing in rural areas will continue to grow. As the...
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Smith M, Towne Jr S, Motlagh A, Smith D, Boolani A, Horel S, et al.
Front Public Health . 2017 Apr; 5:28. PMID: 28361049
Identifying ways to measure access, availability, and utilization of health-care services, relative to at-risk areas or populations, is critical in providing practical and actionable information to key stakeholders. This study...
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Weyer P, Brender J, Romitti P, Kantamneni J, Crawford D, Sharkey J, et al.
J Water Health . 2014 Dec; 12(4):755-62. PMID: 25473985
Previous epidemiologic studies of maternal exposure to drinking water nitrate did not account for bottled water consumption. The objective of this National Birth Defects Prevention Study (NBDPS) (USA) analysis was...
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Lorden A, Radcliff T, Jiang L, Horel S, Smith M, Lorig K, et al.
Eval Health Prof . 2014 Aug; 39(2):245-59. PMID: 25139849
In community-based wellness programs, Social Security Numbers (SSNs) are rarely collected to encourage participation and protect participant privacy. One measure of program effectiveness includes changes in health care utilization. For...
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Brender J, Weyer P, Romitti P, Mohanty B, Shinde M, Vuong A, et al.
Environ Health Perspect . 2013 Jun; 121(9):1083-9. PMID: 23771435
Background: Previous studies of prenatal exposure to drinking-water nitrate and birth defects in offspring have not accounted for water consumption patterns or potential interaction with nitrosatable drugs. Objectives: We examined...
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Sharkey J, Johnson C, Dean W, Horel S
Int J Health Geogr . 2011 May; 10:37. PMID: 21599955
Objective: The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between residential exposure to fast-food entrées, using two measures of potential spatial access: proximity (distance to the nearest location)...
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Sharkey J, Johnson C, Dean W, Horel S
Nutr J . 2011 Jan; 10:10. PMID: 21266055
Background: Individuals and families are relying more on food prepared outside the home as a source for at-home and away-from-home consumption. Restricting the estimation of fast-food access to fast-food restaurants...
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Langlois P, Jandle L, Scheuerle A, Horel S, Carozza S
J Rural Health . 2010 May; 26(2):164-74. PMID: 20447003
Purpose: (1) Determine if there is an association between 3 conotruncal heart birth defects and urban/rural residence of mother. (2) Compare results using different methods of measuring urban/rural status. Methods:...
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Messer L, Luben T, Mendola P, Carozza S, Horel S, Langlois P
Ann Epidemiol . 2009 Dec; 20(1):32-9. PMID: 20006274
Purpose: The etiology of orofacial clefts is complex and relatively unknown. Variation in cleft lip with or without palate (CLP) and cleft palate alone (CP) was examined in Texas across...