Publications by authors named "Julia Solowey"

Background: Influenza-like illness (ILI) is an acute trigger for stroke, although joint effects of vaccinations and ILI have not yet been explored.

Methods: Data for our case-control study was obtained from MarketScan Commercial Claims and Encounters between 2008 and 2014. Patients 18 to 65 years old who experienced a stroke were matched on age and admission date to a control, defined as patients with head trauma or ankle sprain at an inpatient or emergency department visit.

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Upper thermal limits are considered a key determinant of a population's ability to persist in the face of extreme heat events. However, these limits differ considerably among individuals within a population, and the mechanisms underlying this differential sensitivity are not well understood. Upper thermal tolerance in aquatic ectotherms is thought to be determined by a mismatch between oxygen supply and the increased metabolic demands associated with warmer waters.

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Given current anthropogenic alterations to many ecosystems and communities, it is becoming increasingly important to consider whether and how organisms can cope with changing resources. Metabolic rate, because it represents the rate of energy expenditure, may play a key role in mediating the link between resource conditions and performance and thereby how well organisms can persist in the face of environmental change. Here, we focus on the role that energy metabolism plays in determining organismal responses to changes in food availability over both short-term ecological and longer-term evolutionary timescales.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Julia Solowey"

  • - Julia Solowey's research explores the intersection of environmental stressors and health outcomes, particularly how influenza-like illnesses and vaccinations impact stroke risk in young adults, as demonstrated in her 2022 case-control study published in 'Stroke'.
  • - In her study on live-bearing fish, she investigates how late-stage pregnancy affects thermal tolerance, highlighting the importance of understanding individual variations in upper thermal limits for aquatic species under extreme heat conditions, published in 'J Therm Biol'.
  • - Solowey's work also addresses the energetic responses of organisms to fluctuating resource availability, emphasizing metabolic rates as crucial for coping with environmental changes over various ecological and evolutionary timescales, as outlined in her 2020 article in 'Biol Lett'.