Tag Archives: Annals

Blood Pressure Effect of Traffic-Related Air Pollution: A Crossover Trial of In-Vehicle Filtration: Annals of Internal Medicine: Vol 0, No 0 – Annals of Internal Medicine

  1. Blood Pressure Effect of Traffic-Related Air Pollution: A Crossover Trial of In-Vehicle Filtration: Annals of Internal Medicine: Vol 0, No 0 Annals of Internal Medicine
  2. Rush-hour traffic in Seattle increases blood pressure, but not for the reason you think KUOW News and Information
  3. Like a high-sodium diet: traffic pollution can cause rise in blood pressure – study The Guardian
  4. Commuting on a Highway? Your Blood Pressure May Pay a Price U.S. News & World Report
  5. Blood pressure: How air pollution from traffic can cause increases Medical News Today
  6. View Full Coverage on Google News

Read original article here

Effectiveness of Nirmatrelvir–Ritonavir Against the Development of Post–COVID-19 Conditions Among U.S. Veterans: A Target Trial Emulation: Annals of Internal Medicine: Vol 0, No 0 – Annals of Internal Medicine

  1. Effectiveness of Nirmatrelvir–Ritonavir Against the Development of Post–COVID-19 Conditions Among U.S. Veterans: A Target Trial Emulation: Annals of Internal Medicine: Vol 0, No 0 Annals of Internal Medicine
  2. Study: Regardless of variant, half of long-COVID patients fail to improve after 18 months University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  3. New COVID-19 data warns of risks to seniors not yet infected CBC News: The National
  4. Paxlovid doesn’t cut risk of long COVID, study finds UPI News
  5. COVID-19 surge: Here’s what Canadian seniors need to know as cases rise CTV News
  6. View Full Coverage on Google News

Read original article here

Gastric Bypass Versus Sleeve Gastrectomy in Type 2 Diabetes: Effects on Hepatic Steatosis and Fibrosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial: Annals of Internal Medicine: Vol 0, No 0

Affiliations:

Morbid Obesity Center and Department of Medicine, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Tønsberg, and Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway (K.A.S.)

Morbid Obesity Center, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Tønsberg, Norway (H.B., J.K.H.)

Morbid Obesity Center and Department of Medicine, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Tønsberg, Norway (D.H.)

Morbid Obesity Center, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Tønsberg, and Department of Nursing and Health Promotion, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway (M.C.S.)

Department of Radiology, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Tønsberg, Norway (N.P.K., J.O.G.)

Department of Laboratory Medicine, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Tønsberg, Norway (M.L.)

Morbid Obesity Center, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Tønsberg, and Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway (F.F.)

Department of Surgery, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Tønsberg, Norway (L.T.S.)

Morbid Obesity Center and Department of Surgery, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Tønsberg, Norway (R.S.)

Morbid Obesity Center, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Tønsberg, and Department of Endocrinology, Morbid Obesity and Preventive Medicine, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway (J.H.).

Acknowledgment: The authors thank all of the patients who participated in this trial and acknowledge the entire research team at the Morbid Obesity Center in Tønsberg, Norway.

Grant Support: By an educational grant (PhD) from the South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority (Dr. K.A. Seeberg).

Disclosures: Disclosures can be viewed at www.acponline.org/authors/icmje/ConflictOfInterestForms.do?msNum=M21-1962.

Data Sharing Statement: The following data will be made available with publication: Deidentified participant data and supporting documents. Access to data collected from this study, including anonymized individual-participant data, will be made available following publication upon e-mail request to the corresponding author ([email protected]no). After approval of a proposal, data will be shared with investigators whose proposed use of the data has been approved by the Oseberg steering committee, according to the consent given by the participants and Norwegian laws and legislations.

Corresponding Author: Jens Kristoffer Hertel, PhD, Morbid Obesity Centre, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Pb 2168, 3103 Tønsberg, Norway; e-mail, [email protected]no.

Author Contributions: Conception and design: D. Hofsø, R. Sandbu, J. Hjelmesæth, J.K. Hertel.

Analysis and interpretation of the data: K.A. Seeberg, H. Borgeraas, D. Hofsø, M.C. Småstuen, N.P. Kvan, J.O. Grimnes, M. Lindberg, F. Fatima, J. Hjelmesæth, J.K. Hertel.

Drafting of the article: K.A. Seeberg, H. Borgeraas, F. Fatima, L.T. Seeberg, R. Sandbu, J. Hjelmesæth, J.K. Hertel.

Critical revision for important intellectual content: K.A. Seeberg, H. Borgeraas, D. Hofsø, M.C. Småstuen, M. Lindberg, L.T. Seeberg, J. Hjelmesæth, J.K. Hertel.

Final approval of the article: K.A. Seeberg, H. Borgeraas, D. Hofsø, M.C. Småstuen, N.P. Kvan, J.O. Grimnes, M. Lindberg, F. Fatima, L.T. Seeberg, R. Sandbu, J. Hjelmesæth, J.K. Hertel.

Provision of study materials or patients: R. Sandbu, J. Hjelmesæth, J.K. Hertel.

Statistical expertise: K.A. Seeberg, H. Borgeraas, M.C. Småstuen, J.K. Hertel.

Obtaining of funding: J. Hjelmesæth, J.K. Hertel.

Administrative, technical, or logistic support: M. Lindberg, R. Sandbu, J. Hjelmesæth, J.K. Hertel.

Collection and assembly of data: K.A. Seeberg, D. Hofsø, J.O. Grimnes, M. Lindberg, F. Fatima, J.K. Hertel.

This article was published at Annals.org on 30 November 2021.

Read original article here

Influenza Vaccine Uptake and Missed Opportunities Among the Medicare-Covered Population With High-Risk Conditions During the 2018 to 2019 Influenza Season: A Retrospective Cohort Study: Annals of Internal Medicine: Vol 0, No 0

Affiliations:

National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia (B.C., C.W., Y.T., R.K.).

Disclaimer: The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Acknowledgment: The authors thank Lisa Grohskopf of the Influenza Division, Jamison Pike, and Fangjun Zhou of the Immunization Services Division for valuable comments and input. The authors also thank Mary Ann Kirkconnell Hall for her thoughtful and critical review of the manuscript.

Disclosures: Authors have reported no disclosures of interest. Forms can be viewed at www.acponline.org/authors/icmje/ConflictOfInterestForms.do?msNum=M21-1550.

Reproducible Research Statement:Study protocol and statistical code: Available from Dr. Cho (e-mail, [email protected]gov). Data set: Available only via a restricted domain accessible only to persons approved through the CMS Virtual Research Data Center platform. The approval may be obtained through written agreements with CMS.

Corresponding Author: Bo-Hyun Cho, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road NE, Mailstop H24-4, Atlanta, GA 30329; e-mail, [email protected]gov.

Author Contributions: Conception and design: B. Cho, C. Weinbaum, Y. Tsai, R. Koppaka.

Analysis and interpretation of the data: B. Cho, C. Weinbaum, Y. Tsai, R. Koppaka.

Drafting of the article: B. Cho, C. Weinbaum, Y. Tsai, R. Koppaka.

Critical revision of the article for important intellectual content: B. Cho, C. Weinbaum, Y. Tsai, R. Koppaka.

Final approval of the article: B. Cho, C. Weinbaum, Y. Tsai, R. Koppaka.

Statistical expertise: B. Cho, Y. Tsai.

Administrative, technical, or logistic support: B. Cho, C. Weinbaum.

Collection and assembly of data: B. Cho.

This article was published at Annals.org on 16 November 2021.

Read original article here