نتایج جستجو برای: african americans

تعداد نتایج: 115412  

2012
Kim L. Freeman Hayley Thompson Katherine N. DuHamel

Introduction: African Americans are more likely to die from colorectal cancer (CRC) than any other racial/ethnic group in the United States. Unfortunately, African Americans are also less likely to undergo screening for CRC than their White counterparts. Focus groups methodology was used to refine educational brochures designed to increase CRC screening among African Americans. Methods: Two ser...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2016
Orlando M Gutiérrez Afshin Parsa Tamara Isakova Julia J Scialla Jing Chen John M Flack Lisa C Nessel Jayanta Gupta Keith A Bellovich Susan Steigerwalt James H Sondheimer Jackson T Wright Harold I Feldman John W Kusek James P Lash Myles Wolf

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Disorders of mineral metabolism are more common in African Americans with CKD than in European Americans with CKD. Previous studies have focused on the differences in mineral metabolism by self-reported race, making it difficult to delineate the importance of environmental compared with biologic factors. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, & MEASUREMENTS In a cross-sectio...

2017
Gemma M Paech Stephanie J Crowley Charmane I Eastman

We conducted two studies of circadian misalignment in non-Hispanic African and European-Americans. In the first, the sleep/wake (light/dark) schedule was advanced 9 h, similar to flying east, and in the second these schedules were delayed 9 h, similar to flying west or sleeping during the day after night work. We confirmed that the free-running circadian period is shorter in African-Americans c...

2016
Soheil Baharian Maxime Barakatt Christopher R Gignoux Suyash Shringarpure Jacob Errington William J Blot Carlos D Bustamante Eimear E Kenny Scott M Williams Melinda C Aldrich Simon Gravel

We present a comprehensive assessment of genomic diversity in the African-American population by studying three genotyped cohorts comprising 3,726 African-Americans from across the United States that provide a representative description of the population across all US states and socioeconomic status. An estimated 82.1% of ancestors to African-Americans lived in Africa prior to the advent of tra...

2018
Michael D. Hughson Wendy E. Hoy Susan A. Mott John F. Bertram Cheryl A. Winkler Jeffrey B. Kopp

Introduction The relationship of APOL1 renal risk variants to cardiovascular disease (CVD) is controversial and was the subject of this investigation. Methods Age, cause of death, and nephrosclerosis (the latter defined by glomerulosclerosis) were analyzed in the autopsies of 162 African Americans and 136 whites genotyped for APOL1 risk alleles. Results Sudden deaths represented >75% of CVD...

Journal: :Sociology compass 2015
Charles Bell

Several papers have documented the disproportionate representation of African Americans in school discipline and incarceration settings as a result of zero tolerance policies. In 2009, a federal study of the Chicago Public School system found African American boys represented 23 percent of the school age population, 44 percent of students who were suspended, and 61 percent of students who were ...

Journal: :Ethnicity & disease 2007
Richard Allen Williams John M Flack James R Gavin Wendy R Schneider Charles H Hennekens

African Americans have higher rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) than do Caucasians, which contributes significantly to their reduced life expectancy. Most African American adults have at least one major risk factor for CVD. Nonetheless, African Americans are often underdiagnosed and undertreated, despite presenting to the healthcare system late in their course, often after a CVD event. Pati...

2011
Cassandra Gulden Tovah Moss Olufunmilayo I Olopade Sonia Kupfer

Background Multiple studies have shown that colorectal cancer (CRC) disparities exist between African Americans and Caucasians. African Americans have higher CRC incidence and mortality than Caucasians [1,2]. Furthermore, African Americans present with more advanced CRC [3] and at younger ages [4]. However, little is known about the impact of hereditary CRC syndromes in African Americans on the...

2016
Bekeela Watson Dana H Z Robinson Laura Harker Kimberly R Jacob Arriola

The use of Web-based methods for research recruitment and intervention delivery has greatly increased as Internet usage continues to grow. These Internet-based strategies allow for researchers to quickly reach more people. African-Americans are underrepresented in health research studies. Due to this, African-Americans get less benefit from important research that could address the disproportio...

Journal: :Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 2006
Michael S Spencer Edith C Kieffer Brandy R Sinco Gloria Palmisano J Ricardo Guzman Sherman A James Gwendolyn Graddy-Dansby Jacqueline Two Feathers Michele Heisler

This study examines baseline levels and correlates of diabetes-related emotional distress among inner-city African Americans and Hispanics with type 2 diabetes. The Problem Areas in Diabetes (PAID) scale, which measures diabetes-related emotional distress, was administered to 180 African American and Hispanic adults participating in the REACH Detroit Partnership. We examined bivariate and multi...

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