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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598964/influence-of-diffusion-weighted-imaging-and-contrast-enhanced-t1-sequences-on-the-diagnostic-accuracy-of-magnetic-resonance-enterography-for-crohn-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gauraang Bhatnagar, Sue Mallett, Richard Beable, Rebecca Greenhalgh, Rajapandian Ilangovan, Hannah Lambie, Evgenia Mainta, Uday Patel, François Porté, Harbir Sidhu, Arun Gupta, Anthony Higginson, Andrew Slater, Damian Tolan, Ian Zealley, Steve Halligan, Stuart A Taylor
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the additional diagnostic benefit of diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) and contrast enhanced (CE) images during MR enterography (MRE) of Crohn's disease. METHODS: Datasets from 73 patients (mean age 32; 40 male) (28 new-diagnosis, 45 relapsed) were read independently by two radiologists selected from a pool of 13. Radiologists interpreted datasets using three sequential sequence blocks: (1) T2 weighted and steady state free precession gradient echo (SSFP) images alone (T2^); (2) T2 weighted and SSFP images with DWI (T2 + DWI^) and; (3) T2 weighted images, SSFP, DWI and post-contrast enhanced (CE) T1 images (T2 + DWI + CE^), documenting presence, location, and activity of small bowel disease...
April 5, 2024: European Journal of Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596162/colorectal-cancer-screening-among-individuals-with-a-substance-use-disorder-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kento Sonoda, Joanne Sales, Jennifer K Bello, Richard A Grucza, Jeffrey F Scherrer
INTRODUCTION: There is limited evidence on colorectal cancer screening among individuals with a substance use disorder. This study aims to investigate the association between personal history of a substance use disorder and colorectal cancer colonoscopy screening completion rates. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study analyzed 176,300 patients, of whom 171,973 had no substance use disorder and 4,327 had a substance use disorder diagnosis from electronic health record data (January 1, 2008-December 31, 2022) in a Midwestern healthcare system...
June 2024: AJPM Focus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595990/the-association-of-appendicular-lean-mass-and-grip-strength-with-low-density-lipoprotein-very-low-density-lipoprotein-and-high-density-lipoprotein-particle-diameter-a-mendelian-randomization-study-of-the-uk-biobank-cohort
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard Kirwan, Mohsen Mazidi, Tom Butler, Fatima Perez de Heredia, Gregory Y H Lip, Ian G Davies
AIMS: Reduced muscle mass and reduced strength are frequently associated with both alterations in blood lipids and poorer cardiometabolic outcomes in epidemiological studies; however, a causal association cannot be determined from such observations. Two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) was applied to assess the association of genetically determined appendicular lean mass (ALM) and handgrip strength (HGS) with serum lipid particle diameter. METHODS AND RESULTS: Mendelian randomization was implemented using summary-level data from the largest genome-wide association studies on ALM ( n = 450 243), HGS ( n = 223 315), and lipoprotein [low-density lipoprotein (LDL), very LDL (VLDL), and high-density lipoprotein (HDL)] particle diameters ( n = 115 078)...
March 2024: Eur Heart J Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592683/current-management-and-treatment-paradigms-of-gastroesophageal-reflux-disease-following-sleeve-gastrectomy
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REVIEW
Muaaz Masood, Donald E Low, Shanley B Deal, Richard A Kozarek
Obesity is associated with serious comorbidities and economic implications. Bariatric surgery, most commonly Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy, are effective options for weight loss and the improvement of obesity-related comorbidities. With the growing obesity epidemic, there has been a concomitant rise in bariatric surgeries, particularly in sleeve gastrectomy, which has been the most widely performed bariatric surgery since 2013. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is highly prevalent in obese individuals, can significantly impact quality of life and may lead to serious complications...
February 22, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591890/distinct-patterns-of-sars-cov-2-ba-2-87-1-and-jn-1-variants-in-immune-evasion-antigenicity-and-cell-cell-fusion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pei Li, Yajie Liu, Julia N Faraone, Cheng Chih Hsu, Michelle Chamblee, Yi-Min Zheng, Claire Carlin, Joseph S Bednash, Jeffrey C Horowitz, Rama K Mallampalli, Linda J Saif, Eugene M Oltz, Daniel Jones, Jianrong Li, Richard J Gumina, Shan-Lu Liu
UNLABELLED: The rapid evolution of SARS-CoV-2 variants presents a constant challenge to the global vaccination effort. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive investigation into two newly emerged variants, BA.2.87.1 and JN.1, focusing on their neutralization resistance, infectivity, antigenicity, cell-cell fusion, and spike processing. Neutralizing antibody (nAb) titers were assessed in diverse cohorts, including individuals who received a bivalent mRNA vaccine booster, patients infected during the BA...
April 9, 2024: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588447/interprofessional-follow-up-for-people-at-risk-of-type-2-diabetes-in-primary-healthcare-a-randomized-controlled-trial-with-embedded-qualitative-interviews
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marit Graue, Jannicke Igland, Bjørg Frøysland Oftedal, Anne Haugstvedt, Hilde Kristin Refvik Riise, Vibeke Zoffmann, Anne Karen Jenum, David Richards, Beate-Christin Hope Kolltveit
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of an empowerment-based interprofessional lifestyle intervention program among people at risk of type 2 diabetes on knowledge, skills, and confidence in self-management, health, psychological well-being, and lifestyle characteristics, and to explore the participants' perceptions of participating in the intervention. DESIGN AND METHODS: In line with the Medical Research Council complex interventions research methods framework, we conducted a randomized controlled trial with embedded qualitative interviews in primary healthcare clinics in Norway between 2019-2021...
April 8, 2024: Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585822/amygdala-liver-signaling-orchestrates-rapid-glycemic-responses-to-stress-and-drives-stress-induced-metabolic-dysfunction
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Sarah Stanley, Kavya Devarakonda, Richard O'Connor, Maria Jimenez-Gonzalez, Alexandra Alvarsson, Rollie Hampton, Diego Espinoza, Rosemary Li, Abigail Shtekler, Kaetlyn Conner, Mitchell Bayne, Darline Garibay, Jessie Martin, Vanessa Lehmann, Liheng Wang, Paul Kenny
Behavioral adaptations to environmental threats are crucial for survival and necessitate rapid deployment of energy reserves. The amygdala coordinates behavioral adaptations to threats, but little is known about its involvement in underpinning metabolic adaptations. Here, we show that acute stress activates medial amygdala (MeA) neurons that innervate the ventromedial hypothalamus (MeAVMH neurons), which precipitates hyperglycemia and hypophagia. The glycemic actions of MeAVMH neurons occur independent of adrenal or pancreatic glucoregulatory hormones...
March 29, 2024: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585798/model-based-frequency-and-phase-correction-of-1-h-mrs-data-with-2d-linear-combination-modeling
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Dunja Simicic, Helge J Zöllner, Christopher W Davies-Jenkins, Kathleen E Hupfeld, Richard A E Edden, Georg Oeltzschner
PURPOSE: Retrospective frequency-and-phase correction (FPC) methods attempt to remove frequency- and-phase variations between transients to improve the quality of the averaged MR spectrum. However, traditional FPC methods like spectral registration struggle at low SNR. Here, we propose a method that directly integrates FPC into a two-dimensional linear-combination model (2D-LCM) of individual transients ('model-based FPC'). We investigated how model-based FPC performs compared to the traditional approach, i...
March 29, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584948/qtl-identified-that-influence-tuber-length-width-ratio-degree-of-flatness-tuber-size-and-specific-gravity-in-a-russet-skinned-tetraploid-mapping-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jaebum Park, Jonathan Whitworth, Richard G Novy
Potato tuber shape, size, and specific gravity are important agronomic traits in the russet market class of potatoes with an impact on quality, consistency, and product recovery of processed foods such as French fries. Therefore, identifying genetic regions associated with the three traits through quantitative trait locus/loci (QTL) analysis is a crucial process in the subsequent development of marker-assisted selection for use in potato breeding programs. QTL analysis was conducted on a tetraploid mapping population consisting of 190 individuals derived from the cross between two russet-skinned parents, Palisade Russet and the breeding clone ND028673B-2Russ...
2024: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582383/implementation-of-a-pharmacist-led-weight-loss-service-to-improve-medication-access-and-weight-loss
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samantha Schermerhorn, John Aurora, Meghan McElligott, Richard Siegel
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a prevalent medical condition that can contribute to an increased risk of developing serious comorbidities, leading to an increase in hospitalizations, morbidity, and mortality. Many of these medical conditions can be improved with weight loss. OBJECTIVES: This project was designed to improve weight loss outcomes and assess the utilization of services provided by clinical pharmacists for collaborative weight loss management. METHODS: The study design was a single-center, retrospective, and quality improvement study within three outpatient clinics at Tufts Medical Center (TMC)...
April 4, 2024: Journal of the American Pharmacists Association: JAPhA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578525/deficits-in-force-production-during-multifinger-tasks-demarcate-cognitive-dysfunction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard G Carson, Debora Berdondini, Maebh Crosbie, Caoilan McConville, Shannon Forbes, Marla Stewart, Ruth Zhi Xian Chiu
BACKGROUND: The multifinger force deficit (MFFD) is the decline in force generated by each finger as the number of fingers contributing to an action is increased. It has been shown to associate with cognitive status. AIMS: The aim was to establish whether a particularly challenging form of multifinger grip dynamometry, that provides minimal tactile feedback via cutaneous receptors and requires active compensation for reaction forces, will yield an MFFD that is more sensitive to cognitive status...
April 5, 2024: Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574516/association-of-alcohol-use-with-olfactory-function-among-older-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Khamis T Suleiman, Richard G Chiu, Sharmilee M Nyenhuis, Kamal Eldeirawi, Victoria S Lee
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Olfactory dysfunction (OD) has been recognized as an early biomarker for neurodegenerative diseases. Identifying behaviors that increase the risk of OD is crucial for early recognition of neurogenerative diseases. Alcohol consumption can potentially impact olfaction through its neurotoxic effects. This study aims to examine the relationship between alcohol consumption and OD, using data from the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP). METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted on data for 2757 adults from Round 1 of NSHAP...
March 31, 2024: American Journal of Otolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570707/effects-of-multi-functional-additives-during-foam-extrusion-of-wheat-gluten-materials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mercedes A Bettelli, Qisong Hu, Antonio J Capezza, Eva Johansson, Richard T Olsson, Mikael S Hedenqvist
To broaden the range in structures and properties, and therefore the applicability of sustainable foams based on wheat gluten expanded with ammonium-bicarbonate, we show here how three naturally ocurring multifunctional additives affect their properties. Citric acid yields foams with the lowest density (porosity of ~50%) with mainly closed cells. Gallic acid acts as a radical scavenger, yielding the least crosslinked/ aggregated foam. The use of a low amount of this acid yields foams with the highest uptake of the body-fluid model substance (saline, ~130% after 24 hours)...
April 3, 2024: Communications Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570422/frequency-and-nature-of-genomic-alterations-in-erbb2-altered-urothelial-bladder-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacob B Leary, Thomas Enright, Dimitra Rafailia Bakaloudi, Alina Basnet, Gennady Bratslavsky, Joseph Jacob, Philippe E Spiess, Roger Li, Andrea Necchi, Ashish M Kamat, Dean C Pavlick, Natalie Danziger, Richard S P Huang, Douglas I Lin, Liang Cheng, Jeffrey Ross, Rafee Talukder, Petros Grivas
BACKGROUND: Human epidermal growth factor-2 (HER2) overexpression is an oncogenic driver in many solid tumors, including urothelial bladder cancer (UBC). In addition, activating mutations in the ERBB2 gene have been shown to play an oncogenic role similar to ERBB2 amplification. OBJECTIVE: To describe and compare the frequency and nature of genomic alterations (GA) of ERBB2-altered (mutations, amplification) and ERBB2 wild-type UBC. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Using a hybrid capture-based comprehensive profiling assay, 9518 UBC cases were grouped by ERBB2 alteration and evaluated for all classes of genomic alterations (GA), tumor mutational burden (TMB), microsatellite instability (MSI), genome-wide loss of heterozygosity (gLOH), and genomic mutational signature...
April 3, 2024: Targeted Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569692/alcohol-use-among-in-school-adolescents-in-sierra-leone
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Augustus Osborne, Richard Gyan Aboagye, Comfort Z Olorunsaiye, Peter Bai James, Camilla Bangura, Abdul-Aziz Seidu, Jia B Kangbai, Bright Opoku Ahinkorah
OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence of alcohol use and its associated factors among in-school adolescents in Sierra Leone. DESIGN: Data for the study was sourced from the 2017 Sierra Leone Global School-Based Student Health Survey, a nationally representative survey conducted among in-school adolescents aged 10-19 years using a multistage sampling methodology. Percentages were used to present the prevalence of alcohol use among in-school adolescents. Multivariable binary logistic regression analysis was performed to examine the factors associated with alcohol use among in-school adolescents...
April 2, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567930/validation-of-long-term-recall-of-pregnancy-related-weight-in-the-life-course-experiences-and-pregnancy-leap-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kriszta Farkas, Lisa M Bodnar, Rebecca L Emery Tavernier, Jessica K Friedman, Sydney T Johnson, Richard F MacLehose, Susan M Mason
BACKGROUND: Pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and gestational weight gain (GWG) are determinants of maternal and child health. However, many studies of these factors rely on error-prone self-reported measures. METHODS: Using data from Life-course Experiences And Pregnancy (LEAP), a US-based cohort, we assessed the validity of pre-pregnancy BMI and GWG recalled on average 8 years postpartum against medical record data treated as alloyed gold standard ("true") values...
March 29, 2024: Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567131/dissection-of-quantitative-trait-nucleotides-and-candidate-genes-associated-with-agronomic-and-yield-related-traits-under-drought-stress-in-rapeseed-varieties-integration-of-genome-wide-association-study-and-transcriptomic-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maryam Salami, Bahram Heidari, Bahram Alizadeh, Jacqueline Batley, Jin Wang, Xiao-Li Tan, Ali Dadkhodaie, Christopher Richards
INTRODUCTION: An important strategy to combat yield loss challenge is the development of varieties with increased tolerance to drought to maintain production. Improvement of crop yield under drought stress is critical to global food security. METHODS: In this study, we performed multiomics analysis in a collection of 119 diverse rapeseed ( Brassica napus L.) varieties to dissect the genetic control of agronomic traits in two watering regimes [well-watered (WW) and drought stress (DS)] for 3 years...
2024: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565540/obesity-related-t-cell-dysfunction-impairs-immunosurveillance-and-increases-cancer-risk
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander Piening, Emily Ebert, Carter Gottlieb, Niloufar Khojandi, Lindsey M Kuehm, Stella G Hoft, Kelly D Pyles, Kyle S McCommis, Richard J DiPaolo, Stephen T Ferris, Elise Alspach, Ryan M Teague
Obesity is a well-established risk factor for human cancer, yet the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Immune dysfunction is commonly associated with obesity but whether compromised immune surveillance contributes to cancer susceptibility in individuals with obesity is unclear. Here we use a mouse model of diet-induced obesity to investigate tumor-infiltrating CD8 +  T cell responses in lean, obese, and previously obese hosts that lost weight through either dietary restriction or treatment with semaglutide...
April 2, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564989/changes-in-the-number-and-outcome-of-takeaway-food-outlet-planning-applications-in-response-to-adoption-of-management-zones-around-schools-in-england-a-time-series-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John Rahilly, Alexandra Williams, Michael Chang, Steven Cummins, Daniel Derbyshire, Suzan Hassan, Yuru Huang, Matthew Keeble, Bochu Liu, Antonieta Medina-Lara, Oliver Mytton, Bea Savory, Annie Schiff, Stephen J Sharp, Richard Smith, Claire Thompson, Martin White, Jean Adams, Thomas Burgoine
Physical exposure to takeaway food outlets ("takeaways") is associated with poor diet and excess weight, which are leading causes of excess morbidity and mortality. At the end of 2017, 35 local authorities (LAs) in England had adopted takeaway management zones (or "exclusion zones"), which is an urban planning intervention designed to reduce physical exposure to takeaways around schools. In this nationwide, natural experimental study, we used interrupted time series analyses to estimate the impact of this intervention on changes in the total number of takeaway planning applications received by LAs and the percentage rejected, at both first decision and after any appeal, within management zones, per quarter of calendar year...
April 1, 2024: Health & Place
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561342/effects-of-genetically-predicted-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-on-autoimmune-phenotypes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam X Maihofer, Andrew Ratanatharathorn, Sian M J Hemmings, Karen H Costenbader, Vasiliki Michopoulos, Renato Polimanti, Alex O Rothbaum, Soraya Seedat, Elizabeth A Mikita, Alicia K Smith, Rany M Salem, Richard A Shaffer, Tianying Wu, Jonathan Sebat, Kerry J Ressler, Murray B Stein, Karestan C Koenen, Erika J Wolf, Jennifer A Sumner, Caroline M Nievergelt
Observational studies suggest that posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) increases risk for various autoimmune diseases. Insights into shared biology and causal relationships between these diseases may inform intervention approaches to PTSD and co-morbid autoimmune conditions. We investigated the shared genetic contributions and causal relationships between PTSD, 18 autoimmune diseases, and 3 immune/inflammatory biomarkers. Univariate MiXeR was used to contrast the genetic architectures of phenotypes. Genetic correlations were estimated using linkage disequilibrium score regression...
April 1, 2024: Translational Psychiatry
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