The Comparison of Segmental Multi-frequency BIA and DXA for Estimating Lean Body Mass and Percent Body Fat in an Ambulatory Population.
FFM and PBF measured by S-MFBIA had good agreement with DXA across all BMI categories measured in the current study of ambulatory participants.
The Comparison of Segmental Multifrequency Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis and Dual‐Energy X‐ray Absorptiometry for Estimating Fat Free Mass and Percentage Body Fat in an Ambulatory Population
FFM and PBF measured by S-MFBIA had good agreement with DXA across all BMI categories measured in the current study of ambulatory participants.
Prevalence of bronchial asthma and its associated risk factors in school-going adolescents in Tier-III North Indian City
Higher prevalence of bronchial asthma in school-going population (11–16 years) compared to other parts of Northern India possibly attributable to rapid industrialization and post harvesting season when the study was carried out.
Mindfulness Using a Wearable Brain Sensing Device for Health Care Professionals During a Pandemic: A Pilot Program
- K. GhoshS. Nanda I. Croghan
- 1 January 2023
Medicine, Psychology
Study results show that 3 to 10 min of guided meditation during work hours through the use of a brain sensing wearable device is safe and acceptable, with associated health benefits for HCP.
Body Mass Index, Multi-Morbidity, and COVID-19 Risk Factors as Predictors of Severe COVID-19 Outcomes
- S. NandaAudry S. Chacin Suarez I. Croghan
- 1 January 2021
Medicine, Environmental Science
Age and COVID-19 Risk Scores were significant predictors of severe CO VID-19 outcomes, but obesity was not a significant predictor of any of the outcomes.
Fad Diets: Hype or Hope?
- A. KuchkuntlaB. LimketkaiS. NandaR. HurtM. Mundi
- 30 August 2018
Medicine
Though the studies do not show superiority of one diet compared to the other, the preventive benefits and other favorable metabolic changes of the diets make them worthy of consideration.
Gabapentinoid Prescribing Practices at a Large Academic Medical Center
- Linda L. HuangJessica A. Wright A. Vincent
- 11 January 2023
Medicine
Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality…
Although most prescriptions had modest evidence to support their use, a high percentage of gabapentinoid prescriptions were issued for indications not supported by robust evidence, which suggests that prescribers are gravitating toward gabAPentinoid use for reasons that are currently not fully understood.
Castration-resistant prostate cancer: potential targets and therapies
- A. ParrayHifzur R SiddiqueS. NandaB. KonetyM. Saleem
- 17 August 2012
Medicine
Biologics : targets & therapy
An update on the molecular pathways that play an important role in the pathogenesis of CRPC is provided and the current wave of new treatments to combat this lethal disease is discussed.
Crucial conversations about weight management with healthcare providers: patients’ perspectives and experiences
- A. KoballP. Mueller Karen B. Grothe
- 1 February 2018
Medicine
This study suggests that patients have important preferences that providers should be mindful of when discussing weight and most patients report that they would be comfortable having these conversations directly and most would have enhanced motivation and confidence following these conversations.
A cross-sectional study of learning styles among continuing medical education participants
- C. CollinsS. Nanda C. Wittich
- 1 March 2019
Education, Medicine
Internal medicine and psychiatry CME participants had diverse learning styles and females had more variation in their learning styles than men, suggesting teaching techniques must vary to appeal to all learners.
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