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    Remedial Training of the Less-Impaired Arm in Chronic Stroke Survivors With Moderate to Severe Upper-Extremity Paresis Improves Functional Independence: A Pilot Study by Maenza, Candice, Wagstaff, David A, Varghese, Rini, Winstein, Carolee, Good, David C, Sainburg, Robert L

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (12-03-2021)
    “…The ipsilesional arm of stroke patients often has functionally limiting deficits in motor control and dexterity that depend on the side of the brain that is…”
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    Motor Deficits in the Ipsilesional Arm of Severely Paretic Stroke Survivors Correlate With Functional Independence in Left, but Not Right Hemisphere Damage by Jayasinghe, Shanie A L, Good, David, Wagstaff, David A, Winstein, Carolee, Sainburg, Robert L

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (09-12-2020)
    “…Chronic stroke survivors with severe contralesional arm paresis face numerous challenges to performing activities of daily living, which largely rely on the…”
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    Limb Position Drift Results from Misalignment of Proprioceptive and Visual Maps by Patterson, Jacqueline R, Brown, Liana E, Wagstaff, David A, Sainburg, Robert L

    Published in Neuroscience (27-03-2017)
    “…Abstract Previous work ( Brown et al., 2003 a,b) has shown that limb position drifts when individuals make repetitive movements in the absence of visual…”
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    Ipsilesional arm training in severe stroke to improve functional independence (IPSI): phase II protocol by Maenza, Candice, Sainburg, Robert L, Varghese, Rini, Dexheimer, Brooke, Demers, Marika, Bishop, Lauri, Jayasinghe, Shanie A L, Wagstaff, David A, Winstein, Carolee

    Published in BMC neurology (12-04-2022)
    “…We previously characterized hemisphere-specific motor control deficits in the ipsilesional, less-impaired arm of unilaterally lesioned stroke survivors. Our…”
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    Children’s Dairy Intake in the United States: Too Little, Too Fat? by Kranz, Sibylle, PhD, RD, Lin, Po-Ju, MS, MPH, RD, Wagstaff, David A., PhD

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-12-2007)
    “…Objective To compare reported dairy/calcium intake with intake recommendations and examination of food sources and fat levels of dairy intake in the National…”
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    Associations of food group and nutrient intake, diet quality, and meal sizes between adults and children in the same household: a cross-sectional analysis of U.S. households by Zuercher, Jennifer L, Wagstaff, David A, Kranz, Sibylle

    Published in Nutrition journal (28-11-2011)
    “…One might assume that individuals living in the same household have similar dietary intakes of food groups and nutrients. However, the manner in which an…”
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    Newly Identified Gross Human Anatomy: Eight Paired Vestigial Breast Mounds Run along the Embryological Mammary Ridges in Lean Adults by Teplica, David, Kovich, Grant, Srock, Jamey, Whitaker, Robert, Jeffers, Eileen, Wagstaff, David A.

    “…Although isolated accessory breasts have been reported in many locations on the torso, we noted that lean men presenting for liposuction had mounds of fullness…”
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    Eating late in the evening is associated with childhood obesity in some age groups but not in all children: the relationship between time of consumption and body weight status in U.S. children by Eng, Stephanie, Wagstaff, David A, Kranz, Sibylle

    “…Some studies in adults indicate a positive correlation between eating later in the day and overall energy intake as well as body weight status. Thus, the time…”
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    Menstrual Disruption with Exercise is not Linked to an Energy Availability Threshold by Lieberman, Jay L, De Souza, Mary Jane, Wagstaff, David A, Williams, Nancy I

    “…INTRODUCTIONChronic reductions in energy availability (EA) suppress reproductive function. A particular calculation of EA quantifies the dietary energy…”
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    Functional Deficits in the Less-Impaired Arm of Stroke Survivors Depend on Hemisphere of Damage and Extent of Paretic Arm Impairment by Maenza, Candice, Good, David C., Winstein, Carolee J., Wagstaff, David A., Sainburg, Robert L.

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-01-2020)
    “…Background. Previous research has detailed the hemisphere dependence and specific kinematic deficits observed for the less-affected arm of patients with…”
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    Diagnostic criteria patterns of U.S. children with Metabolic Syndrome: NHANES 1999-2002 by Kranz, Sibylle, Mahood, Lindsey J, Wagstaff, David A

    Published in Nutrition journal (06-11-2007)
    “…As childhood obesity increases in the U.S., the Metabolic Syndrome (MS) can be assumed to be increasing in the pediatric population as well. To date, there is…”
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    Emotional State Can Affect Inflammatory Responses to Pain Among Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients: Preliminary Findings by Graham-Engeland, Jennifer E., Song, Sunmi, Mathur, Ambika, Wagstaff, David A., Klein, Laura Cousino, Whetzel, Courtney, Ayoub, William T.

    Published in Psychological reports (01-12-2019)
    “…In a novel pilot study, we investigated how emotional state is related to inflammatory responses to acute pain among women with rheumatoid arthritis. Nine…”
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    Behavioral profiles associated with auditory processing disorder and specific language impairment by Miller, Carol A, Wagstaff, David A

    Published in Journal of communication disorders (01-11-2011)
    “…Highlights ► No differences in language, reading, memory found between children with and without a clinical APD diagnosis. ► Children with and without…”
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    Culturally grounded substance use prevention: an evaluation of the keepin' it R.E.A.L. curriculum by Hecht, Michael L, Marsiglia, Flavio Francisco, Elek, Elvira, Wagstaff, David A, Kulis, Stephen, Dustman, Patricia, Miller-Day, Michelle

    Published in Prevention science (01-12-2003)
    “…This paper reports on the evaluation of a culturally grounded prevention intervention targeting substance use among urban middle-school students. The…”
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    Mathematics teachers' implementation of high‐leverage teaching practices: A Q‐sort study by Wilburne, Jane, Polly, Drew, Franz, Dana, Wagstaff, David A.

    Published in School science and mathematics (01-10-2018)
    “…This paper presents the results of a Q‐sort activity in which 38 grades 4–10 mathematics teachers reflected on their classroom teaching and ranked a set of…”
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    A Closer Examination of Three Small-Sample Approximations to the Multiple-Imputation Degrees of Freedom by Wagstaff, David A., Harel, Ofer

    Published in The Stata journal (01-10-2011)
    “…Incomplete data is a common complication in applied research. In this study, we use simulation to compare two approaches to the multiple imputation of a…”
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    A week in the life of lung cancer survivors: Daily reports of stress, worry, mood, and symptoms by Aronson, Keith R, Wagstaff, David A, Farace, Elana, Muscat, Joshua, Belani, Chandra, Almokadem, Salah, Fossum, Thyra

    Published in Journal of health psychology (01-10-2016)
    “…This study examined the day-to-day lives of early stage lung cancer survivors who were discharged from treatment between 2 and 24 months prior to the study…”
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    24-Hour profiles of circulating ghrelin and peptide YY are inversely associated in normal weight premenopausal women by Hill, Brenna R., Souza, Mary Jane De, Wagstaff, David A., Sato, Rino, Williams, Nancy I.

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-11-2012)
    “…► Circulating PYY was a significant predictor of ghrelin over 24h in humans. ► Increases in circulating PYY were associated with decreases in circulating…”
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    The impact of weight loss on the 24-h profile of circulating peptide YY and its association with 24-h ghrelin in normal weight premenopausal women by Hill, Brenna R., De Souza, Mary Jane, Wagstaff, David A., Williams, Nancy I.

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-11-2013)
    “…•24-h PYY may not respond to weight loss that elicited increases in ghrelin.•Elevations in ghrelin concomitant with no change in PYY may promote weight…”
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    Effects of the 5th and 7th Grade Enhanced Versions of the "keepin' it REAL" Substance Use Prevention Curriculum by Elek, Elvira, Wagstaff, David A, Hecht, Michael L

    Published in Journal of drug education (01-01-2010)
    “…This study assessed the outcomes of adapting the culturally-grounded, middle school, substance-use prevention intervention, "keepin' it REAL" ("kiR"), to…”
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