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Benedetti M, Li L, Shen S, Kinnear N, Delgado M, Zhu M
J Safety Res . 2022 Dec; 83:204-209. PMID: 36481010
Introduction: Concurrent use of a cellphone while driving impairs driving abilities, and studies of policy effectiveness in reducing distracted driving have yielded mixed results. Furthermore, few studies have considered how...
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Zhang Z, Shahzad K, Shen S, Dai R, Lu Y, Lu Z, et al.
Front Nutr . 2022 Feb; 8:815358. PMID: 35118112
Ruminants account for a relatively large share of global nitrogen (N) emissions. It has been reported that nutrition control and precise feeding can improve the N efficiency of ruminants. The...
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Zhu M, Shen S, Redelmeier D, Li L, Wei L, Foss R
Epidemiology . 2021 Aug; 32(5):731-739. PMID: 34348395
Background: As of January 2020, 18 of 50 US states comprehensively banned almost all handheld cellphone use while driving, 3 states and the District of Columbia banned calling and texting,...
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Shen S, Ramirez M, Hamann C, Morris N, Peek-Asa C, Zhu M
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2021 Mar; 18(5). PMID: 33668722
Introduction: The aging population has been rapidly growing in the United States (U.S.). In line with this trend, older adults' mobility and transportation safety are an increasing priority. Many states...
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Makara J, Shen S, Nwosu A, Arnold W, Smith G, Zhu M
BMC Public Health . 2021 Mar; 21(1):428. PMID: 33653310
Background: Extremity injury is one of the most common injury types for bicyclists. Extremity injury can lead to long-term disability and contribute to adverse health-related quality of life and prolonged...
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Shen S, Bao S, Zhu M
Traffic Inj Prev . 2021 Feb; 22(2):133-138. PMID: 33566705
Objective: The quasi-induced exposure () method was developed to estimate relative crash risk exposure. A fundamental assumption often made in applying the QIE method is that not-at-fault drivers in clean...
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Li A, Shen S, Nwosu A, Ratnapradipa K, Cooper J, Zhu M
J Safety Res . 2020 Jun; 73:9-16. PMID: 32563412
Introduction: Motor-vehicle crash is one of the leading causes of unintentional injury death in the United States. Previous studies focused on fatalities among drivers and front-seat passengers, with a limited...
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Shen S, Ratnapradipa K, Pervall G, Sweeney M, Zhu M
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci . 2020 Jun; 75(10):2268-2277. PMID: 32479637
Objectives: Around the world, aging populations pose significant concerns regarding their community mobility and transportation safety. Most previous studies in the United States have focused on the associations between driver...
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Shen S, Benedetti M, Zhao S, Wei L, Zhu M
Accid Anal Prev . 2020 May; 142:105576. PMID: 32417357
Background: The use of an appropriate driving exposure measure is essential to calculate traffic crash rates and risks. Commonly used exposure measures include driving distance and the number of licensed...
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Shen S, Pope C, Stamatiadis N, Zhu M
J Safety Res . 2019 Dec; 71:243-249. PMID: 31862035
Introduction: The quasi-induced exposure (QIE) method has been widely implemented into traffic safety research. One of the key assumptions of QIE method is that not-at-fault drivers represent the driving population...