Publications by authors named "Jocelyn Pineda"

Introduction: Despite the importance of the transition to fatherhood as a critical life stage among young adult men, much remains unknown about the factors predictive of ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) and how CVH is impacted as young men face new roles and responsibilities associated with fatherhood.

Methods And Analysis: To address this gap, the Dad Bod Study is a prospective, longitudinal and observational study designed to examine how fatherhood affects young men's CVH. A total of 125, first-time prospective fathers (men, 19-39 years) will be enrolled and followed over 1.

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  • The Dad Bod Study investigates how becoming a father affects cardiovascular health (CVH) in young men aged 19-39, focusing on the transition to fatherhood as a key life stage.
  • It will track 125 first-time fathers over 1.5 years, assessing their CVH using the American Heart Association's "Life's Essential 8" at various points: during their partner's pregnancy and at 1, 6, and 12 months postpartum.
  • The study aims to identify factors that predict CVH changes in new fathers and discover effective strategies for engaging and maintaining participants in this research.
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  • African pygmy hedgehogs can suffer from skin infestations caused by the mite Caparinia spp., making detection of skin issues challenging due to their unique anatomy.
  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a single oral dose of fluralaner (15 mg/kg) in treating Caparinia tripilis infestation in a 10-month-old hedgehog.
  • Results showed that while adult mites were still moving on Day 7, by Day 14 only dead mites remained, and no live mites were found after Day 21, indicating fluralaner was effective, although more research is needed on its safety and efficacy in hedgehogs.
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Background: There are few licensed options for the treatment of canine sarcoptic mange.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of fluralaner in dogs with sarcoptic mange infestation.

Animals: Seventeen dogs with a diagnosis of Sarcoptes scabiei based on positive skin scrapings.

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