Introduction: Limitations in physical function are predictive of adverse health outcomes, and screening has been recommended in clinical settings for older adults. Rarely assessed in community-based settings, physical function could provide insight for tailoring health-related community-based programs and raise awareness about this important aspect of health. This cross-sectional study seeks to demonstrate the feasibility of integrating physical function assessments into health screenings in African American churches in Chicago, Illinois, through a large health partnership and to determine the prevalence and correlates of physical function limitations among midlife (aged 40-59 years) and late-life (aged ≥60 years) participants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMechanical stresses are thought to affect the metabolism of a variety of cell types. Little quantitative data exist regarding heart valve leaflet fibroblast activity after dynamic loading. The goal of this study was to examine leaflet fibroblast function and differentiation in response to flow through an intact valve.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere are few studies from family practice offices summarizing experience with culture-proven gonorrhea. Seventy-nine such cases were identified over a six-year period in a family practice model office in Gainesville, Florida, a rate of 5.8 cases per 10,000 patient visits.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrevalence estimates for depression in primary care vary depending on diagnostic methods and classification criteria. The present study assessed the prevalence of depression in new, female, family practice patients using self-report and office visit data. Psychological and somatic symptoms and physician interventions were used to create classification criteria.
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