Search Results - "Dominianni, Christine"
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Human Gut Microbiome and Risk for Colorectal Cancer
Published in JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute (18-12-2013)“…We tested the hypothesis that an altered community of gut microbes is associated with risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) in a study of 47 CRC case subjects and 94…”
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Sex, body mass index, and dietary fiber intake influence the human gut microbiome
Published in PloS one (15-04-2015)“…Increasing evidence suggests that the composition of the human gut microbiome is important in the etiology of human diseases; however, the personal factors…”
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Cigarette smoking and the oral microbiome in a large study of American adults
Published in The ISME Journal (01-10-2016)“…Oral microbiome dysbiosis is associated with oral disease and potentially with systemic diseases; however, the determinants of these microbial imbalances are…”
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The gut microbiota in conventional and serrated precursors of colorectal cancer
Published in Microbiome (30-12-2016)“…Colorectal cancer is a heterogeneous disease arising from at least two precursors-the conventional adenoma (CA) and the serrated polyp. We and others have…”
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Changes in consumer purchasing patterns at New York City chain restaurants following adoption of the sodium warning icon rule, 2015-2017
Published in PloS one (24-04-2023)“…In 2016, New York City (NYC) began enforcing a sodium warning regulation at chain restaurants, requiring placement of an icon next to any menu item containing…”
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Health Impacts of Citywide and Localized Power Outages in New York City
Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-06-2018)“…Previous studies investigated potential health effects of large-scale power outages, including the massive power failure that affected the northeastern United…”
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Comparison of methods for fecal microbiome biospecimen collection
Published in BMC microbiology (23-04-2014)“…Effective means are needed to efficiently collect fecal samples for microbiome analysis in large-scale epidemiological studies. Using twenty-four fecal…”
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Abstract MP09: Population Level 24-Hour Urinary Sodium and Potassium Associations With Blood Pressure Differs by Sex: Findings From the New York City Heart Follow-Up Study 2010 and 2018
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (19-03-2024)“…Abstract only Introduction: Hypertension (HTN) is a leading cause of heart disease and stroke amongst New York City (NYC) residents, with notable sex-based…”
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Power Outage Preparedness and Concern among Vulnerable New York City Residents
Published in Journal of urban health (01-10-2018)“…Power outages can impact health, and certain populations may be more at risk. Personal preparedness may reduce impacts, but information on power outage…”
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Health Impacts of Citywide and Localized Power Outages in New York City
Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-06-2018)“…BACKGROUND: Previous studies investigated potential health effects of large- scale power outages, including the massive power failure that affected the…”
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Hot Weather Impacts on New York City Restaurant Food Safety Violations and Operations
Published in Journal of food protection (01-07-2018)“…Previous studies have shown that higher ambient air temperature is associated with increased incidence of gastrointestinal illnesses, possibly as a result of…”
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Population-Based Estimates of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)–like Illness, COVID-19 Illness, and Rates of Case Ascertainment, Hospitalizations, and Deaths—Noninstitutionalized New York City Residents, March–April 2020
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (02-11-2021)“…Abstract Using a population-based, representative telephone survey, ~930 000 New York City residents had COVID-19 illness beginning 20 March–30 April 2020, a…”
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in COVID-19-Like Illness and Impacts of Social Distancing and Working from Home
Published in Ethnicity & disease (2022)“…To examine racial and ethnic disparities in COVID-19-like illness (CLI) during March - August 2020 in New York City, and to test effect modification by age,…”
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Sodium Intake and Sodium to Potassium Ratio among New York City Adults in the 2018 Heart Follow-Up Study
Published in Current developments in nutrition (01-04-2024)“…High sodium and low potassium intake are positively associated with blood pressure, a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The mean intake of…”
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Changes in consumer purchasing patterns at New York City chain restaurants following adoption of the sodium warning icon rule, 2015–2017
Published in PloS one (01-01-2023)“…In 2016, New York City (NYC) began enforcing a sodium warning regulation at chain restaurants, requiring placement of an icon next to any menu item containing…”
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Abstract 308: Personal determinants of the human gut microbiome
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-10-2014)“…Abstract Background: Previous studies have examined the relationship between various factors, most notably adiposity and short-term diet, and gut microbiome…”
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Dietary and Lifestyle Factors, Gut Microbiome and Colorectal Tumors
Published 01-01-2016“…Background: Diet, lifestyle factors and recently, the gut microbiome, have been considered important for colorectal cancer. However, for some dietary factors,…”
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Melanoma risk loci as determinants of melanoma recurrence and survival
Published in Journal of translational medicine (04-11-2013)“…Steadily high melanoma mortality rates urge for the availability of novel biomarkers with a more personalized ability to predict melanoma clinical outcomes…”
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Abstract 2597: Prospective study of the relationship between coffee and tea with colorectal cancer risk: The PLCO cancer screening trial
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2013)“…Abstract Coffee and tea are commonly consumed and carry several potential anticancer components which could reduce the risk of colorectal cancer risk; however,…”
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