Article
Clinical Neurology
Regina E. Y. Kim, Hyeon Jin Kim, Soriul Kim, Robert D. Abbott, Robert J. Thomas, Chang-Ho Yun, Hyang Woon Lee, Chol Shin
Summary: The study showed that longitudinal changes in sleep timing are associated with gray matter volume in middle-to-late adulthood. Advancers and delayers in sleep timing tended to have lower GMV, with associations varying across different brain regions.
Article
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Parveen K. Garg, Faye L. Norby, Wendy Wang, Darshan Krishnappa, Elsayed Z. Soliman, Pamela L. Lutsey, Elizabeth Selvin, Christie M. Ballantyne, Alvaro Alonso, Lin Y. Chen
Summary: This study found that longitudinal changes in NT-proBNP were associated with an increased burden of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, while changes in hs-cTnT were only weakly associated with a burden of premature ventricular contractions.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Li Zhao, Rani Zierath, Brian Claggett, Pranav Dorbala, Kunihiro Matsushita, Dalane Kitzman, Aaron R. Folsom, Suma Konety, Thomas Mosley, Hicham Skali, Amil M. Shah
Summary: Longitudinal changes of diastolic function in the very old, particularly those with cardiovascular risk factors, are associated with the development of dyspnea. Further research is needed to determine whether prevention or control of risk factors can mitigate these changes.
JACC-CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING
(2023)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Logan T. Cowan, Joana Tome, Arshpreet Kaur Mallhi, Yelena N. Tarasenko, Priya Palta, Kelly R. Evenson, Kamakshi Lakshminarayan
Summary: Limited data exist regarding the impact of changes in physical activity over time on ischemic stroke risk. This study suggests that physical inactivity during midlife increases the risk of ischemic stroke, while meeting physical activity recommendations reduces the risk.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE
(2023)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Mustapha Bouhrara, Curtis Triebswetter, Matthew Kiely, Murat Bilgel, Sudipto Dolui, Guray Erus, Osorio Meirelles, Nick R. Bryan, John A. Detre, Lenore J. Launer
Summary: This study aimed to assess the association between cerebral blood flow and changes in cerebral tissue integrity in white matter and gray matter brain regions. Through a longitudinal study, magnetic resonance imaging was performed on 732 healthy adults over a period of approximately 30 years. The results revealed an association between blood flow and microstructural tissue integrity in most brain regions.
Article
Clinical Neurology
Alessandra Nicoletti, Antonina Luca, Roberta Baschi, Calogero Edoardo Cicero, Giovanni Mostile, Marco Davi, Giuseppe La Bianca, Vincenzo Restivo, Mario Zappia, Roberto Monastero
Summary: This study found that hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for PD-MCI in PD patients, increasing the risk of the disease about four times. Additionally, the presence of cognitive impairment at baseline and a severe burden of white matter lesions were identified as the strongest predictors of PDD.
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY
(2021)
Review
Geriatrics & Gerontology
Sarah Lecordier, Daniel Manrique-Castano, Yara El Moghrabi, Ayman ElAli
Summary: Vascular dementia is the second most prevalent cause of dementia worldwide after Alzheimer's disease, characterized by cognitive decline associated with structural and functional changes in cerebral vasculature. Major risk factors include stroke, cerebral small vessel disease, and vascular risk factors like hypertension, obesity, and diabetes that exacerbate neurovascular impairments. Additionally, air pollution is an underestimated risk factor triggering vascular dysfunction.
FRONTIERS IN AGING NEUROSCIENCE
(2021)
Article
Neurosciences
Dani Beck, Ann-Marie G. de Lange, Mads L. Pedersen, Dag Alnaes, Ivan I. Maximov, Irene Voldsbekk, Genevieve Richard, Anne-Marthe Sanders, Kristine M. Ulrichsen, Erlend S. Dorum, Knut K. Kolskar, Einar A. Hogestol, Nils Eiel Steen, Srdjan Djurovic, Ole A. Andreassen, Jan E. Nordvik, Tobias Kaufmann, Lars T. Westlye
Summary: The study found a link between cardiometabolic risk factors and brain ageing, with factors like smoking and high blood pressure potentially leading to older-appearing brains. Data also showed that cardiometabolic risk factors were associated with accelerated brain ageing.
HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING
(2022)
Article
Neurosciences
Derek Sayre Andrews, Joshua K. Lee, Danielle Jenine Harvey, Einat Waizbard-Bartov, Marjorie Solomon, Sally J. Rogers, Christine Wu Nordahl, David G. Amaral
Summary: The study found that autistic children showed slower development of fractional anisotropy in certain white matter regions, and changes in white matter diffusion parameters were associated with longitudinal changes in autism severity. These findings suggest that differences in white matter development are linked to functional differences in the autistic brain and may be indicative of atypical neurodevelopment.
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
(2021)
Article
Neuroimaging
Dejan Jakimovski, Robert Zivadinov, Niels Bergsland, Deepa P. Ramasamy, Jesper Hagemeier, Antonia Valentina Genovese, David Hojnacki, Bianca Weinstock-Guttman, Michael G. Dwyer
Summary: In this study, the researchers investigated the feasibility of atrophy measures as markers of disability progression (DP) in patients with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) scanned across different MRI field strengths. They found that changes in lateral ventricular volume (LVV) were significantly associated with DP, and that NeuroSTREAM and VIENA-based measure showed greater atrophy in PwMS scanned on different scanners. On the other hand, PBVC and SIENAX-based vCSF % changes were significantly affected by scanner changes.
NEUROIMAGE-CLINICAL
(2021)
Article
Neurosciences
Tatjana Rundek, Victor J. Del Brutto, Mohammed Goryawala, Chuanhui Dong, Christian Agudelo, Anita Seixas Saporta, Stacy Merritt, Christian Camargo, Taylor Ariko, David A. Loewenstein, Ranjan Duara, Ihtsham Haq
Summary: This study examined the associations between PVS count, vascular and neurodegenerative risk factors, and cognitive status in Hispanic participants. The findings suggest that BG PVS may be a marker of subclinical cerebrovascular disease, but further research is needed to validate these associations and explore the underlying mechanisms. The study also found no association between PVS and APOE4 and amyloid-beta, highlighting the need for more research on this topic.
JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE
(2022)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Erena Kobayashi, Shigenori Kanno, Nobuko Kawakami, Wataru Narita, Makoto Saito, Keiko Endo, Masaki Iwasaki, Tomohiro Kawaguchi, Shigeki Yamada, Kazunari Ishii, Hiroaki Kazui, Masakazu Miyajima, Masatsune Ishikawa, Etsuro Mori, Teiji Tominaga, Fumiaki Tanaka, Kyoko Suzuki
Summary: Hypertension is the only risk factor for unfavourable outcomes after shunt surgery in iNPH patients, and further research is needed to elucidate its effect on symptom irreversibility.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2022)
Article
Neurosciences
Xuena Yang, Bolun Cheng, Jian Yang, Shiqiang Cheng, Chuyu Pan, Yijing Zhao, Huijie Zhang, Li Liu, Peilin Meng, Jingxi Zhang, Zhen Zhang, Chun'e Li, Yujing Chen, Dan He, Yan Wen, Yumeng Jia, Huan Liu, Feng Zhang
Summary: This study explores the interactions between brain structure changes and several life environmental factors on depression and anxiety, providing insights into the pathogenesis of these disorders.
HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING
(2023)
Article
Geriatrics & Gerontology
Laura F. Skow, A. Richey Sharrett, Rebecca F. Gottesman, Josef Coresh, Jennifer A. Deal, Priya Palta, Kevin J. Sullivan, Michael E. Griswold, Jennifer A. Schrack, B. Gwen Windham
Summary: This study found that mid-life hypertension and diabetes are associated with an accelerated decline in physical function among older adults. Controlling blood pressure and diabetes in mid-life may offset aging-related functional decline.
JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
(2023)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Yair Mina, Tianxia Wu, Hsing-Chuan Hsieh, Dima A. Hammoud, Swati Shah, Chuen-Yen Lau, Lillian Ham, Joseph Snow, Elizabeth Horne, Anuradha Ganesan, Stanley I. Rapoport, Edmund C. Tramont, Daniel S. Reich, Brian K. Agan, Avindra Nath, Bryan R. Smith
Summary: The study found that HIV infection is associated with a higher incidence of brain white matter hyperintensities (WMH), primarily due to aging and modifiable comorbidities.
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Alison L. Eldridge, Diane J. Catellier, Joel C. Hampton, Johanna T. Dwyer, Regan L. Bailey
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
(2019)
Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Frances A. Tylaysky, Assiamira Ferrara, Diane J. Catellier, Emily Oken, Xiuhong Li, Andrew Law, Dana Dabelea, Andrew Rundle, Diane Gilbert-Diamond, Marie-France Hivert, Carrie Breton, Andrea E. Cassidy-Bushrow, Noel T. Mueller, Kelly J. Hunt, S. Sonia Arteaga, Tania Lombo, Somdat Mahabir, Doug Ruden, Katherine Sauder, Monique M. Hedderson, Yeyi Zhu, Sarah Polk, Nicole L. Mihalopoulos, Miriam Vos, Lee Pyles, Mary Roary, Judy Aschner, Margaret R. Karagas, Leonardo Trasande
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY
(2020)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Emily W. Duffy, Melissa C. Kay, Emma F. Jacquier, Diane Catellier, Joel Hampton, Andrea S. Anater, Mary Story
Review
Hematology
Thomas L. Ortel, Sreelatha Meleth, Diane Catellier, Mark Crowther, Doruk Erkan, Paul R. Fortin, David Garcia, Nana Haywood, Andrzej S. Kosinski, Steven R. Levine, Michael J. Phillips, Nedra Whitehead
JOURNAL OF THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS
(2020)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Joanne F. Guthrie, Andrea S. Anater, Joel C. Hampton, Diane J. Catellier, Alison L. Eldridge, Wendy L. Johnson, Erin E. Quann
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
(2020)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Katherine A. Sauder, Robyn N. Harte, Brandy M. Ringham, Patricia M. Guenther, Regan L. Bailey, Akram Alshawabkeh, Jose F. Cordero, Anne L. Dunlop, Erin P. Ferranti, Amy J. Elliott, Diane C. Mitchell, Monique M. Hedderson, Lyndsay A. Avalos, Yeyi Zhu, Carrie Breton, Leda Chatzi, Jin Ran, Irva Hertz-Picciotto, Margaret R. Karagas, Vicki Sayarath, Joseph Hoover, Debra MacKenzie, Kristen Lyall, Rebecca J. Schmidt, Thomas G. O'Connor, Emily S. Barrett, Karen M. Switkowski, Sarah S. Comstock, Jean M. Kerver, Leonardo Trasande, Frances A. Tylavsky, Rosalind J. Wright, Srimathi Kannan, Noel T. Mueller, Diane J. Catellier, Deborah H. Glueck, Dana Dabelea
Summary: The study found that most pregnant women need to improve their diet quality, as more than 20% of participants were at risk of inadequate intake of at least one micronutrient, even with the use of dietary supplements, especially in younger age groups, non-White or Hispanic ethnicities, lower education levels, or obesity.
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
(2021)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Katherine A. Sauder, G. Lance Couzens, Regan L. Bailey, Christine W. Hockett, Karen M. Switkowski, Kristen Lyall, Jean M. Kerver, Dana Dabelea, Luis E. Maldonado, Thomas G. O'Connor, Sean C. L. Deoni, Deborah H. Glueck, Diane J. Catellier
Summary: Most pregnant women in the US do not get enough key nutrients from food alone. Current dietary supplement practices do not adequately address this problem. This study aimed to estimate the optimal doses of supplementation and identify dietary supplements that provide these doses.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
(2023)
Letter
Nutrition & Dietetics
Katherine A. Sauder, Lance Couzens, Regan L. Bailey, Christine W. Hockett, Karen M. Switkowski, Kristen Lyall, Jean M. Kerver, Dana Dabelea, Luis E. Maldonado, Thomas G. O'Connor, Sean C. L. Deoni, Deborah H. Glueck, Diane J. Catellier
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
(2023)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Emily A. Knapp, Amii M. Kress, Corette B. Parker, Grier P. Page, Kristen McArthur, Kennedy K. Gachigi, Akram N. Alshawabkeh, Judy L. Aschner, Theresa M. Bastain, Carrie V. Breton, Casper G. Bendixsen, Patricia A. Brennan, Nicole R. Bush, Claudia Buss, Carlos A. Camargo, Diane Catellier, Jose F. Cordero, Lisa Croen, Dana Dabelea, Sean Deoni, Viren DSa, Cristiane S. Duarte, Anne L. Dunlop, Amy J. Elliott, Shohreh F. Farzan, Assiamira Ferrara, Jody M. Ganiban, James E. Gern, Angelo P. Giardino, Nissa R. Towe-Goodman, Diane R. Gold, Rima Habre, Ghassan B. Hamra, Tina Hartert, Julie B. Herbstman, Irva Hertz-Picciotto, Alison E. Hipwell, Margaret R. Karagas, Catherine J. Karr, Kate Keenan, Jean M. Kerver, Daphne Koinis-Mitchell, Bryan Lau, Barry M. Lester, Leslie D. Leve, Bennett Leventhal, Kaja Z. LeWinn, Johnnye Lewis, Augusto A. Litonjua, Kristen Lyall, Juliette C. Madan, Cindy T. McEvoy, Monica McGrath, John D. Meeker, Rachel L. Miller, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Jenae M. Neiderhiser, Thomas G. O'Connor, Emily Oken, Michael O'Shea, Nigel Paneth, Christina A. Porucznik, Sheela Sathyanarayana, Susan L. Schantz, Eliot R. Spindel, Joseph B. Stanford, Annemarie Stroustrup, Susan L. Teitelbaum, Leonardo Trasande, Heather Volk, Pathik D. Wadhwa, Scott T. Weiss, Tracey J. Woodruff, Rosalind J. Wright, Qi Zhao, Lisa P. Jacobson
Summary: The ECHO-Wide Cohort Study (EWC) is a collaborative research project funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 2016 to improve children's health in the United States. It includes 69 cohorts in 31 consortia and collects data using a standardized protocol. As of March 4, 2022, the EWC has gathered data from 60,553 children and obtained consent from 29,622 children for additional data and biospecimen collection. The study focuses on various health outcomes in children, including prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal outcomes, neurodevelopment, obesity, airways, and positive health.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
(2023)
Letter
Nutrition & Dietetics
Katherine A. Sauder, G. Lance Couzens, Regan L. Bailey, Christine W. Hockett, Karen M. Switkowski, Kristen Lyall, Jean M. Kerver, Dana Dabelea, Luis E. Maldonado, Thomas G. O'Connor, Sean CL. Deoni, Deborah H. Glueck, Diane J. Catellier
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
(2023)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Megan G. Bragg, Matt Westlake, Akram N. Alshawabkeh, Traci A. Bekelman, Carlos A. Camargo, Diane J. Catellier, Sarah S. Comstock, Dana Dabelea, Anne L. Dunlop, Monique M. Hedderson, Christine W. Hockett, Margaret R. Karagas, Kate Keenan, Nichole R. Kelly, Jean M. Kerver, Debra MacKenzie, Somdat Mahabir, Luis E. Maldonado, Lacey A. McCormack, Melissa M. Melough, Noel T. Mueller, Morgan E. Nelson, Thomas G. O'Connor, Emily Oken, T. Michael O'Shea, Karen M. Switkowski, Katherine A. Sauder, Rosalind J. Wright, Robert O. Wright, Xueying Zhang, Yeyi Zhu, Kristen Lyall
Summary: This study provides an overview of dietary intake data from the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program, spanning pregnancy through adolescence. The data, collected from a large and diverse sample, present valuable opportunities for future research on nutrition and child health. The findings highlight the importance of longitudinal measures of diet in advancing our understanding of early-life nutrition and its impact on child health.
CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NUTRITION
(2023)
Article
Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Barry S. Eggleston, Joseph G. Ibrahim, Becky McNeil, Diane Catellier
Summary: BayesCTDesign is an R package for two-arm randomized Bayesian trial design. It allows users to incorporate historical control data and conduct simple two-arm randomized Bayesian trial design. The package offers simulation functions and methods for studying trial characteristics and estimating the power of hypothesis tests.
JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL SOFTWARE
(2021)
Article
Psychology, Developmental
Kristen Lyall, Mina Hosseini, Christine Ladd-Acosta, Xuejuan Ning, Diane Catellier, John N. Constantino, Lisa A. Croen, Aaron J. Kaat, Kelly Botteron, Nicole R. Bush, Stephen R. Dager, Cristiane S. Duarte, M. Daniele Fallin, Heather Hazlett, Irva Hertz-Picciotto, Robert M. Joseph, Margaret R. Karagas, Susan Korrick, Rebecca Landa, Daniel Messinger, Emily Oken, Sally Ozonoff, Joseph Piven, Juhi Pandey, Sheela Sathyanarayana, Robert T. Schultz, Tanya St. John, Rebecca Schmidt, Heather Volk, Craig J. Newschaffer
Summary: This study compared the accuracy of predicting autism spectrum disorder between a shortened version and the full version of the Social Responsiveness Scale, finding that they were nearly identical. The findings support the comparability of shortened and full scores, suggesting opportunities to increase efficiency. Future research should confirm additional psychometric properties of shortened scores.
JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
(2021)
Meeting Abstract
Peripheral Vascular Disease
K. McCrae, S. Thomas, D. Kuter, R. Pyeritz, R. Kasthuri, C. Merlo, J. Battaile, K. Whitehead, V Iyer, M. Conrad, J. Decker, M. Clancy, D. Catellier
Article
Education & Educational Research
Michael T. Willoughby, Amanda C. Wylie, Diane J. Catellier
EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH QUARTERLY
(2018)