Publications by authors named "Lauren Wise"

Background: A limited number of studies have investigated the role of environmental chemicals in the etiology of mild cognitive impairment (MCI). We performed a cross-sectional study of the association between exposure to selected trace elements and the biomarkers of cognitive decline.

Methods: During 2019-2021, we recruited 128 newly diagnosed patients with MCI from two Neurology Clinics in Northern Italy, i.

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Study Question: To what extent are self-reported diagnoses of food allergies associated with fecundability, the per-cycle probability of conception?

Summary Answer: Fecundability was not appreciably associated with self-reported food allergy diagnoses, number of food allergies, age at first diagnosis, or time since last allergic reaction.

What Is Known Already: Food allergies are atopic diseases that are characterized by an inappropriate immune response to a normally harmless dietary substance. While some studies have observed associations between atopic disorders and infertility, no study has examined the association between food allergies and fecundability, the per-cycle probability of conception.

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Study Question: To what extent is male physical activity (PA) associated with fecundability (per-cycle probability of conception)?

Summary Answer: Preconception levels of vigorous, moderate, or total PA were not consistently associated with fecundability across Danish and North American cohorts, but there was suggestive evidence that bicycling with a 'soft, comfort seat' was associated with reduced fecundability in both cohorts, especially among males with greater BMI.

What Is Known Already: Among males, some studies indicate that moderate PA might improve fertility, whereas vigorous PA, especially bicycling, might be detrimental.

Study Design, Size, Duration: We assessed the association between male PA and fecundability among couples participating in two preconception cohort studies: SnartForaeldre.

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  • - The study investigates how female sexual dysfunction (FSD), sexual distress, and painful intercourse impact the time it takes for mixed-sex couples to achieve pregnancy, focusing on 2,500 women trying to conceive without fertility treatments.
  • - Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their sexual health, and data on their time to pregnancy was collected through follow-up surveys over a year.
  • - Findings indicate that there is no significant association between female sexual dysfunction and time-to-pregnancy, although the study also looked at various aspects of sexual function and distress related to it.
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Background: Exposure to environmental toxic metals represents a significant global public health concern. Many studies have reported that cadmium (Cd) exposure increases the risk of hypertension. Since the shape of such relation has not been well characterized, we assessed it by performing a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of human studies.

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Background: Fibroids are non-cancerous uterine tumors potentially associated with cardiovascular risk factors. We examined prospectively associations of glucose, insulin, sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), and diabetes with incidence of fibroid diagnoses in midlife.

Methods: Participants in the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) cohort (n=2570) reported fibroid diagnoses at enrollment (1996-1997) and 13 follow-up visits (1996-2013).

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Background: Uterine leiomyomata (UL; fibroids) are hormone-dependent neoplasms that can cause significant gynecologic morbidity. Studies have documented associations between concentrations of persistent endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and UL incidence; however, few have assessed the effects of EDC mixtures on UL.

Methods: In the Study of Environment, Lifestyle, and Fibroids, a prospective cohort study, participants attended study visits at baseline and approximately every 20 months for up to 10 years; at each visit, they completed questionnaires, provided blood samples, and underwent standardized ultrasound examinations.

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Quality mentoring improves outcomes across career stages, including a sense of belonging, persistence, and productivity. However, the status quo in mentorship culture-including in epidemiology-is an ad hoc approach. This pervasive culture adversely affects individual mentees and the entire scientific research enterprise.

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Background: The target trial framework was developed as a strategy to design and analyze observational epidemiologic studies with the aim of reducing bias due to analytic decisions. It involves designing a hypothetical randomized trial to answer a question of interest and systematically considering how to use observational data to emulate each trial component.

Aims: The primary aim of this paper is to provide a detailed example of the application of the target trial framework to a research question in oral epidemiology.

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Background: The use of fertility indicators to predict ovulation has largely been studied for contraceptive purposes, while less so as fertility-promoting tools.

Objective: To investigate the association between fertility indicators and fecundability in Danish women trying to conceive.

Methods: Web-based preconception cohort study.

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Background: Few epidemiologic studies have examined the association of ambient heat with spontaneous abortion, a common and devastating pregnancy outcome.

Methods: We conducted a case-crossover study nested within Pregnancy Study Online, a preconception cohort study (2013-2022). We included all participants reporting spontaneous abortion (N = 1,524).

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Objective: We emulated a modified randomized trial (Metformin in Women With Type 2 Diabetes in Pregnancy [MiTy]) to compare the perinatal outcomes in women continuing versus discontinuing metformin during pregnancy among those with type 2 diabetes treated with metformin plus insulin before pregnancy.

Research Design And Methods: This study used two health care claims databases (U.S.

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Food frequency questionnaires require updating over time, due to population changes in diet, posing analytical challenges in consistently measuring diet in prospective studies. We compared reliability and agreement between nutrients in two versions of the National Cancer Institute's web-based Diet History Questionnaire (DHQ, III vs. II) in an ongoing North American preconception study.

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To evaluate associations between oil and gas development (OGD) and mental health using cross-sectional data from a preconception cohort study, Pregnancy Study Online. We analyzed baseline data from a prospective cohort of US and Canadian women aged 21 to 45 years who were attempting conception without fertility treatment (2013-2023). We developed residential proximity measures for active OGD during preconception, including distance from nearest site.

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Background: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are endocrine-disrupting chemicals used in commercial and consumer products.

Objective: We evaluated PFAS exposure in relation to incidence and growth of uterine leiomyomata (UL), hormone-dependent neoplasms that are associated with severe gynecologic morbidity.

Methods: We studied 1158 participants in the Study of Environment, Lifestyle, and Fibroids, a Detroit-based prospective cohort study of Black females aged 23-35 years at enrollment (2010-2012).

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Study Question: Is cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) associated with reduced fecundability, defined as the probability of conceiving per menstrual cycle?

Summary Answer: Overall, we observed no meaningful association between CIN and fecundability, regardless of surgical status, although a recent diagnosis of moderate or severe CIN might be associated with slightly reduced fecundability for 2 years after diagnosis.

What Is Known Already: About 15% of couples experience infertility. Few studies have examined the influence of CIN on fertility, and the results have been inconsistent.

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Background: Studies suggest that greater exposure to natural vegetation (i.e., greenness) is associated with better mental health.

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Introduction: Menstrual health is a key patient-reported outcome beyond its importance as a general indicator of health and fertility. However, menstrual function was not measured in the clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccines. The purpose of this review was to synthesise the existing literature on the relationship between COVID-19 vaccination and menstrual health outcomes.

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  • The study examines the link between hair product use and exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), particularly in Black women who often use these products.
  • It used data from 425 Black females in the Detroit area, analyzing their reported hair product usage and measuring concentrations of various EDC biomarkers in their urine.
  • Results showed significant increases in EDC biomarker levels, particularly with recent use of hair products, indicating a potential health risk associated with these commonly used hair care items.
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  • Researchers studied the link between persistent endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and perceived stress in Black women, using data from 1,394 participants over five years.
  • They measured stress using the Perceived Stress Scale and analyzed the presence of various EDCs in plasma samples.
  • Results indicated that while the overall mixture of EDCs did not show a strong correlation with stress levels, certain individual EDCs were linked to higher or lower perceived stress scores, though findings varied over time.
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We examined the association between childhood adversity and fecundability (the per-cycle probability of conception), and the extent to which childhood social support modified this association. We used data from 6318 female participants aged 21-45 years in Pregnancy Study Online (PRESTO), a North American prospective preconception cohort study (2013-2022). Participants completed a baseline questionnaire, bimonthly follow-up questionnaires (until pregnancy or a censoring event), and a supplemental questionnaire on experiences across the life course including adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and social support (using the modified Berkman-Syme Social Network Index [SNI]).

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  • - The Dobbs v. Jackson decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in June 2022 removed federal protections for abortion, raising concerns about reproductive rights and the use of health data in research.
  • - This study analyzed data from a preconception cohort study, focusing on participant engagement before and after the Dobbs ruling, particularly in relation to their state's abortion access.
  • - Results showed that in states with banned or restricted abortion rights, there was a significant 27.12 percentage point drop in participants clicking on a fertility-tracking app compared to states with limited or protected rights, indicating a decrease in engagement linked to the Dobbs decision.
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