39 research outputs found
Additional file 1: of Telemedicine infectious diseases consultations and clinical outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
PRISMA-P 2015 Checklist. (DOCX 29 kb
MOESM2 of Associations of race and ethnicity with risk of developing invasive breast cancer after lobular carcinoma in situ
Additional file 2: Table S2. The race-associated hazard ratios of subsequent invasive breast cancer in women with LCIS by age at the diagnosis of LCIS
MOESM1 of Associations of race and ethnicity with risk of developing invasive breast cancer after lobular carcinoma in situ
Additional file 1: Table S1. The race-associated hazards ratios of subsequently developing invasive breast cancer in women with LCIS during three time intervals
Additional file 2: of Postpartum diabetes screening among low income women with gestational diabetes in Missouri 2010â2015
Table S2. Procedures, Visits, and Laboratory tests and associated CPT codes. (PDF 14 kb
Additional file 1: of Postpartum diabetes screening among low income women with gestational diabetes in Missouri 2010â2015
Table S1. Conditions and associated ICD9/10-CM Diagnosis or procedure codes. (PDF 32 kb
Additional file 3: of Postpartum diabetes screening among low income women with gestational diabetes in Missouri 2010â2015
Table S3. Medication names used in identifying types of diabetes prescriptions. (PDF 8 kb
Additional file 1. of Validation of a risk prediction tool for coronary heart disease in middle-aged women
âSample YDR Relative Risk Calculationâ shows a sample Your Disease Risk calculation for a hypothetical study participant. (PDF 316Â kb
Cross-sectional associations of active transport, employment status and objectively measured physical activity: analyses from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Background: To investigate associations between active transport, employment status and objectively measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in a representative sample of US adults.
Methods: Cross-sectional analyses of data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. A total of 5180 adults (50.2 years old, 49.0% men) were classified by levels of active transportation and employment status. Outcome measure was weekly time spent in MVPA as
recorded by the Actigraph accelerometer. Associations between active transport, employment status and objectively measured MVPA were examined using multivariable linear regression models adjusted for age, BMI, race and ethnicity, education level, marital status, smoking
status, working hour duration (among the employed only), and self-reported leisure time physical activity.
Results: Patterns of active transport were similar between the employed (n=2,897) and unemployed (n=2,283), such that 76.0% employed and 77.5% unemployed engaged in no
active transport. For employed adults, those engaging in high levels of active transport (≥90 min/week) had higher amount of MVPA than those who did not engage in active transport. This translated to 40.8 (95% CI: 15.7, 65.9) additional minutes MVPA per week in men and 57.9
(95% CI: 32.1, 83.7) additional minutes MVPA per week in women. Among the unemployed adults, higher levels of active transport were associated with more MVPA among men (44.8
min/week MVPA, 95% CI: 9.2, 80.5), only. Conclusions: Findings from the present study support interventions to promote active transport to increase population level physical activity. Additional strategies are likely required to promote physical activity among unemployed women
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Developing educational competencies for dissemination and implementation research training programs: an exploratory analysis using card sorts
Dissemination and implementation research competencies by skill level. This table contains a more detailed breakdown of the data for each competency
Additional file 1: of Development of a scalable weight loss intervention for low-income workers through adaptation of interactive obesity treatment approach (iOTA)
Data collection tool. Focus group discussion guide. (DOCX 30Â kb
