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Sherita Golden, MD, MHS
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There is little evidence that genetic differences contribute significantly to race/ethnic disparities in the endocrine disorders examined. Multilevel interventions have reduced disparities in diabetes care, and these successes can be modeled to design similar interventions for other endocrine diseases.Read on Pubmed
Mild cognitive dysfunction does not affect diabetes control in minority elders.
Mild cognitive impairment was not associated with metabolic control of diabetes among minority elderly individuals.
- Year: 2014
- Topic: Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome
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Significant depressive symptoms are not associated with diabetes control in minority elderly.
Elevated depressive symptoms were not associated with metabolic control of diabetes among minority elderly individuals.
- Year: 2014
- Topic: Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome, Emotional Health
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Early readmission among patients with diabetes: A qualitative assessment of contributing factors.
Findings from this qualitative study suggest several interventions that may reduce the risk of early readmission for patients with diabetes, including inpatient diabetes education, improving communication of discharge instructions, and involving patients more in medication reconciliation and post-discharge planning.
- Year: 2014
- Topic: Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome
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Stability and predictors of change in salivary cortisol measures over six years: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis.
All features of the daily cortisol curve changed significantly over the approximately six year follow-up period—the wakeup cortisol became higher; the cortisol awakening response became smaller; both the early and late decline became flatter and the area under the curve became larger.
- Year: 2014
- Topic: Hormones
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A community-engaged cardiovascular health disparities research training curriculum: Implementation and preliminary outcomes.
This manuscript summarizes the key elements, implementation, and preliminary outcomes of the CVD Disparities Fellowship and Summer Internship Programs at the Johns Hopkins University Schools of Medicine, Nursing, and Bloomberg School of Public Health.
- Year: 2014
- Topic: ASCVD (Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease), Quality of Care
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Difference by sex but not by race/ethnicity in the visceral adipose tissue-depressive symptoms association: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis.
Sex, but not race/ethnicity, was found to modify the relationship between elevated depressive symptoms and visceral fat mass. Among men, a significant positive association was found between depressive symptoms and visceral adiposity, but no significant relationship was found among women.
- Year: 2014
- Topic: Diet & Weight, Emotional Health
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NIDDK international conference report on diabetes and depression: Current understanding and future directions.
Comorbid diabetes and depression are a major clinical challenge as the outcomes of each condition are worsened by the other. This article summarizes the presentations and discussions during an international meeting on diabetes and depression convened by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) in collaboration with the National Institute of Mental Health and the Dialogue on Diabetes and Depression.
- Journal: Diabetes Care
- Year: 2014
- Topic: Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome, Emotional Health
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Does hormone therapy affect blood pressure changes in the Diabetes Prevention Program?
Among overweight women with dysglycemia, the magnitude of blood pressure reductions after intensive lifestyle change is unrelated to postmenopausal estrogen use.
Diabetes and depression.
Both psychological interventions and antidepressants are effective in treating depressive symptoms in people with diabetes but have mixed effects on glycemic control.
- Year: 2014
- Topic: Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome, Emotional Health
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Does hormone therapy affect blood pressure in the Diabetes Prevention Program?
This study aims to examine whether blood pressure reductions differ by estrogen use among overweight glucose-intolerant women. Among overweight women with dysglycemia, the magnitude of blood pressure reductions after ILS is unrelated to postmenopausal estrogen use.