Publications by authors named "Christy Wang"

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  • Higher weight individuals experience significant weight stigma, which activates stress responses and leads to comfort eating, contributing to further weight gain and increased stigma.* -
  • The study tested the COBWEBS model using a yearlong survey of 348 higher weight individuals, focusing on the links between weight stigma, stress, and comfort eating over time.* -
  • Findings indicated that while weight stigma and perceived stress are related, comfort eating did not predict weight gain in the long term, highlighting the complexity of these interactions and suggesting areas for further research to mitigate stigma's impact.*
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Objective: Although 82% of American adults have a body mass index (BMI) of over 25, individuals with elevated BMI are considered difficult to recruit for studies. Effective participant identification and recruitment are crucial to minimize the likelihood of sampling bias. One understudied factor that could lead to sampling bias is the study information presented in recruitment materials.

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Unlabelled: Ribosomes in cancer cells accumulate numerous patient-specific structural and functional modifications that facilitate tumor progression by modifying protein translation. We have taken a unique synthetic chemistry approach to generate novel macrolides, Ribosome modulating agents (RMA), that are proposed to act distal to catalytic sites and exploit cancer ribosome heterogeneity. The RMA ZKN-157 shows two levels of selectivity: (i) selective translation inhibition of a subset of proteins enriched for components of the ribosome and protein translation machinery that are upregulated by MYC; and (ii) selective inhibition of proliferation of a subset of colorectal cancer cell lines.

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Context: The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet is one of the most commonly prescribed diets for preventing and controlling hypertension. However, the relationship between the DASH diet and mental health and well-being has yet to be systematically understood.

Objective: To fill this gap, the present review systematically examined the current literature on the association between the DASH diet and mental health.

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Background: Research surrounding COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) is rapidly increasing, including the study of biomarkers for predicting outcomes. There is little data examining the correlation between serum albumin levels and COVID-19 disease severity. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether admission albumin levels reliably predict outcomes in COVID-19 patients.

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Perioperative organ injury is among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality of surgical patients. Among different types of perioperative organ injury, acute kidney injury occurs particularly frequently and has an exceptionally detrimental effect on surgical outcomes. Currently, acute kidney injury is most commonly diagnosed by assessing increases in serum creatinine concentration or decreased urine output.

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Background: Providing care for patients undergoing hip and knee arthroplasty requires substantial effort beyond the actual replacement surgery to ensure a safe, clinical, and economically effective outcome. Recently, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has stated that the procedural codes for total hip (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are potentially misvalued and has asked for a review by the Relative Value Scale Update Committee (RUC). The purpose of this study is to quantify one of the additional work efforts associated with telephone encounters during the perioperative episode of care.

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A procedure that converts a series of structurally diverse, readily available indole derivatives to their corresponding indolequinones is described. The three-step route commences with an iridium catalyzed C-H borylation to give a 7-borylindole that upon oxidation-hydrolysis affords the 7-hydroxyindole. Subsequent oxidation provides the indolequinone.

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Background: There are no validated outcome measures for postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH).

Objective: We sought to determine the reliability and validity of an outcome measure for PIH after acne in patients with skin of color.

Methods: A postacne hyperpigmentation index (PAHPI) was developed.

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The first general synthetic approach to 1,1'-bisindoles is described. Two simultaneous, ambient temperature Mori-Ban reactions were used to effect bisindolization of several diallylated hydrazobenzenes with minimal cleavage of the N-N bond.

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An iridium-catalyzed C-H borylation provides the key step in a short synthesis of two indolequinone natural products. This regioselective C-H functionalization strategy delivers 7-borylindoles that undergo facile oxidation-hydrolysis to 7-hydroxyindoles and subsequent oxidation to the desired indolequinones, thereby demonstrating a powerful application of the iridium-catalyzed C-H borylation reaction. A significant result has arisen from the iridium-catalyzed borylation of N-diethylhydrosilyl-6-methoxyindole; even in the presence of a substituent at C6, the N-hydrosilyl group still directs borylation exclusively into the more sterically hindered C7 position in preference to C2.

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The first synthesis of (+)-terreusinone 1, a dipyrrolobenzoquinone with a potent UV-A protecting capability, is described. Key transformations include a one-pot Larock indolization-Sonogashira coupling reaction and the hydroamination of an unsubstituted ortho-alkynylaniline catalyzed by a cationic gold(I) complex. The synthesis proceeds in eight steps from commercially available starting materials, confirming the structure and absolute configuration of the natural product.

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