58 results on '"PHAM, LINDA"'
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52. Trends in Alcohol Use among Hawai'i Adolescents.
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Ta, Van M., Kittinger, Daniela Spoto, Pham, Linda A., Williams, Rebecca J., Eller, LaShanda N., and Nigg, Claudio R.
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UNDERAGE drinking ,YOUTH & alcohol ,ALCOHOL drinking ,PREVENTION - Abstract
It is important to review trends in youth alcohol use over time in order to effectively tailor prevention programs to address those trends. This article reviews data on alcohol use behaviors from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Youth Risk Behavior Survey in Hawai'i from 1993 to 2007. Five alcohol use indicators were examined and stratified by grade level, from 9th grade through 12th grade. Significant drops in nearly all indicators are seen among 9th through 11th graders, but not among 12th graders. This suggests that Hawai'i youth are responding well to anti-alcohol messaging as young teens, but a different approach may be needed to target older teens. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
53. Bone mineral density among men and women aged 35 to 50 years
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Bass, Martha A., Sharma, Ankita, Nahar, Vinayak K., Chelf, Stacy, Zeller, Brittany, Pham, Linda, Ford, M. Allison, Bass, Martha A., Sharma, Ankita, Nahar, Vinayak K., Chelf, Stacy, Zeller, Brittany, Pham, Linda, and Ford, M. Allison
54. Bone mineral density among men and women aged 35 to 50 years
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Bass, Martha A., Sharma, Ankita, Nahar, Vinayak K., Chelf, Stacy, Zeller, Brittany, Pham, Linda, Ford, M. Allison, Bass, Martha A., Sharma, Ankita, Nahar, Vinayak K., Chelf, Stacy, Zeller, Brittany, Pham, Linda, and Ford, M. Allison
55. Bone mineral density among men and women aged 35 to 50 years
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Bass, Martha A., Sharma, Ankita, Nahar, Vinayak K., Chelf, Stacy, Zeller, Brittany, Pham, Linda, Ford, M. Allison, Bass, Martha A., Sharma, Ankita, Nahar, Vinayak K., Chelf, Stacy, Zeller, Brittany, Pham, Linda, and Ford, M. Allison
56. Abstract 12137: C-terminal Truncation of Apolipoprotein A1 Glutamate Residue 243 is Associated With Coronary Artery Disease and Chronic Kidney Disease
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Wilson, Zachary T, Elias, Ghazwan, Krause, Dan, Pham, Linda, Kang, Paul, Jeffs, Joshua, Jehanathan, Nilojan, Borges, Chad, and Breburda, Christian
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Introduction:Modifications of apolipoprotein A1 (Apo A-I), the primary protein of high density lipoprotein, are potential biomarkers of coronary artery disease (CAD) severity. Methionine sulfoxidation, tyrosine chlorination and variable-sized truncations of Apo A-I have been reported in the literature to inactivate HDL and promote inflammatory disease progression. We hypothesize that a single amino acid truncation of glutamate residue 243 in the C-terminus of Apo A-I (Apo A-I Des-Q243) is a pathologic byproduct of a protease and it is associated with both the presence and the severity of coronary artery disease and chronic kidney disease (CKD).Methods:We enrolled 103 patients presenting for evaluation of chest pain in this single-center cross-sectional study. Plasma and serum samples were gathered and processed for analysis of intact Apo A-I by high pressure liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (HPLC-ESI-MS). Statistical analysis included a spearman?s coefficient, two-tailed linear regression and multivariate analysis of the relative fractional abundance (RFA) of Apo A-I Des-Q243 and clinical variables.Results:Multivariate analysis revealed significantly increased levels of Apo A-I Des-Q243 in the presence of CKD (2.3%, P=0.037) and the presence of four (9.6%, P=0.005) or five (4.7%, P=0.045) coronary stents, regardless of vessel location. Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor/angiotensin receptor blocker therapy (ACEI/ARB) (-2.4%, P=0.001), was associated with significantly reduced levels of Apo A-I Des-Q243. Finally, spearman?s coefficient demonstrated a negative correlation between estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and Apo A-I Des-Q243 (Plasma ?=-0.024, P=0.014, Serum ?=-0.291, P=0.003).Conclusion:Apo A-I Des-Q243 is elevated in patients with multiple coronary stents, and may be contributing to vascular inflammation and plaque formation. Furthermore, Apo A-I Des-Q243 is elevated in CKD and is directly correlated with its severity, as measured by eGFR. These findings suggest renin-aldosterone system (RAS) involvement in HDL modification and a protective action of ACEI/ARBs. Apo A-I Des-Q243 appears to be promising biomarker linking CAD and CKD that warrants further study.
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- 2019
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57. Separating Out Pulmonary Sequestration.
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Pham LH, Hamdaoui Y, Zeron G, El-Bershawi A, and Alazzeh A
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Pulmonary sequestration (PS) is a rare congenital anomaly that accounts for 1% to 6% of all pulmonary malformations at birth. It is characterized by a focal area of pulmonary tissue that does not have direct communication with the tracheobronchial tree and does not get blood supply from the pulmonary circulation. We present the case of a 28-year-old female with a history of recurrent pulmonary infections who was found to have intralobar sequestration and underwent curative surgical excision. Because pulmonary sequestration is commonly misdiagnosed, as it can mimic other conditions on chest X-rays, this case illustrates the importance of recognizing pulmonary sequestration as a separate entity and diagnosing/treating it appropriately. The patient presented to the hospital with a one-week history of upper chest pain. Chest radiograph showed mild hyperinflated right lung. Computed tomography angiogram (CTA) revealed an 8.9 x 8.3 cm area of hyper-lucency and decreased normal lung architecture in the right lower lobe with an aberrant arterial blood supply suggestive of intralobar pulmonary sequestration. The patient was referred to cardiothoracic surgery and underwent preoperative outpatient pulmonary function testing, which was unremarkable. The patient subsequently underwent successful robotic resection of the right lower lobe sequestration and the pathology report confirmed PS. A diagnosis of pulmonary sequestration is commonly missed, as it can mimic other conditions on chest X-rays. It can present as a solitary nodule or mass, cystic lesion, consolidation, or an air-fluid level. The period between symptom onset and diagnosis is typically more than five years. While digital subtraction angiography is considered the gold standard for imaging, CTA is now preferred because it allows for clear visualization of lung parenchyma and vascular assisting in surgical planning. For our patient, CTA demonstrated a prominent tubular vessel, which showed less enhancement than the opacified pulmonary artery and pulmonary veins, suggestive of an abnormal vascular supply for the right lower lobe sequestration. Management of intralobar sequestration is curative surgical excision. Both video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) and posterolateral thoracotomy are viable options for resection. It should be noted that in symptomatic patients, it is recommended to proceed with surgical resection. However, in asymptomatic individuals with intralobar sequestration (ILS), surgical resection is not required but could be considered as prophylaxis to prevent recurrent infections. Asymptomatic individuals with extralobar sequestration (ELS), on the other hand, should undergo serial monitoring as non-operative management is appropriate. This case highlights the importance of including pulmonary sequestration, especially intralobar sequestration in the differential diagnosis of recurrent localized pulmonary infections, especially in a patient who is otherwise healthy. Although rare, it is important to consider this congenital anomaly when evaluating patients with recurrent localized pulmonary infections, chest pain, or hemoptysis., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright © 2024, Pham et al.)
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- 2024
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58. Bone Mineral Density Among Men and Women Aged 35 to 50 Years.
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Bass MA, Sharma A, Nahar VK, Chelf S, Zeller B, Pham L, and Allison Ford M
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- Absorptiometry, Photon, Adult, Age Factors, Body Mass Index, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Hip diagnostic imaging, Humans, Lumbar Vertebrae diagnostic imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Sex Factors, Surveys and Questionnaires, Bone Density
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Context: Osteoporosis is characterized by low bone mineral density (BMD) and has been thought to only be a major health concern for postmenopausal women. However, osteoporosis and its risk factors have been greatly understudied in the middle-aged and male populations., Objective: To assess the likelihood of low BMD and its association with related risk factors in early-middle-aged (defined in this study as 35-50 years) men and women., Methods: Eligible men and women completed a questionnaire assessing calcium intake, hours per week of exercise, and other related risk factors associated with osteoporosis and osteopenia. The primary outcome variable, BMD, was attained using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry scans taken at the femoral neck, trochanter, intertrochanteric crest, total femur, and lumbar spine., Results: Of the 173 participants in this study, 23 men (28%) and 24 women (26%) had osteopenia at the femoral neck. In men, there was a significant and negative correlation between exercise and femoral neck BMD (r=-0.296, P=.01). In women, correlation analyses showed significant positive correlations between exercise and BMD of the trochanter (r=0.329, P=.003), intertrochanteric crest (r=0.285, P=.01), total femur (r=0.30, P=.01), and lumbar spine (r=0.29, P=.01)., Conclusions: Osteopenia was found in more than 25% of both male and female participants, which suggests that more osteoporosis screening and prevention programs need to be targeted to persons in the studied age group because osteopenia can lead to osteoporosis.
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