Search Results - "AKINBOBOYE, Olaitan"
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607-P: Gender Differences in the Relationship between Financial Barriers and Emergency Department Visits due to Diabetes
Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2022)“…Background: This study assessed gender differences in the relationship between financial barriers and Emergency Department (ED) visits due to diabetes in a…”
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997-P: Social Risk Domains and Emergency Room Visits among Adults with Diabetes and Low Income
Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (20-06-2023)“…Background: In the U.S., more than 34 million adults ≥18 years of age are estimated to have diabetes. Adults with low-income levels are disproportionately…”
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Differences by race in the associations between neighborhood crime and violence and glycemic control among adults with type 2 diabetes
Published in PloS one (15-12-2022)“…Limited data exist on the differential association between neighborhood characteristics such as crime and violence and diabetes outcomes by race. To examine…”
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The Associations Between Medical and Mental Health Conditions and Health Care Utilization in US Adults with Past-Year Criminal Legal Involvement
Published in Journal of general internal medicine : JGIM (2024)“…Background Every year, millions of US adults return home from prison or jail, and they visit the emergency department and experience hospitalizations at higher…”
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The relationship between C-Reactive protein and mortality in adults with diabetes: Influences of demographic characteristics, lifestyle behaviors, and medications
Published in Nutrition, metabolism, and cardiovascular diseases (01-01-2022)“…This study assesses the influence of demographic, lifestyle, and medication in the association between CRP and mortality in a national sample of adults with…”
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744-P: Racial Differences in the Contribution of Sociodemographic, Clinical, and Self-Care Factors on Glycemic Control in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2020)“…Background: This study evaluated the unique contribution of demographic, social determinants, clinical and self-care factors on glycemic control in a sample of…”
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The association between history of incarceration and heart disease: Adults from the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth
Published in Health & place (01-05-2022)“…Heart disease affects over 30.3 million adults in the United States and is a leading cause of mortality, morbidity, and disability. However, little is known…”
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Influences of Demographic, Social Determinants, Clinical, Knowledge, and Self-Care Factors on Quality of Life in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: Black-White Differences
Published in Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (01-08-2022)“…Background This study evaluated racial differences in the contribution of demographic, social determinants, clinical, and self-care factors on quality of life…”
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Trends in Obesity and Medical Expenditure among Women with Diabetes, 2008-2016: Differences by Race/Ethnicity
Published in Ethnicity & disease (2020)“…Diabetes results in $327 billion in medical expenditures annually, while obesity, a risk factor for type 2 diabetes, leads to more than $147 billion in…”
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Pattern and medical care of child victims of sexual abuse in Ekiti, south-western Nigeria
Published in Paediatrics and international child health (01-11-2013)“…Background: Child sexual assault (CSA) is a global health problem which affects many children and is often under-reported in developing countries. Data on CSA…”
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A Case of Drug-Induced Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Published in WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin (01-10-2022)“…INTRODUCTIONStevens-Johnson syndrome is a rare but consequential and often life-threatening disorder that is most often drug-induced. CASE PRESENTATIONAn…”
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