Introduction: Overweight and obesity remain significant public health risks for youth in the United States, particularly among racial/ethnic minority groups. Efforts at obesity prevention and control have targeted youth and family members in diverse settings. Although involving parents in obesity prevention programs for youth may improve the potential of these programs, less is known about parents' preferred methods of engagement, especially among racial/ethnic minority parents and parents whose primary language is not English.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Although several studies suggest that drinking water may help prevent obesity, no US studies have examined the effect of school drinking water provision and promotion on student beverage intake. We assessed the acceptability, feasibility, and outcomes of a school-based intervention to improve drinking water consumption among adolescents.
Methods: The 5-week program, conducted in a Los Angeles middle school in 2008, consisted of providing cold, filtered drinking water in cafeterias; distributing reusable water bottles to students and staff; conducting school promotional activities; and providing education.
Clinical observation indicates that patients undergoing transverse rectus abdominus musculocutaneous (TRAM) flap breast reconstruction surgery frequently experience postoperative nausea and/or vomiting (PONV). No controlled trials have evaluated the role of pharmacologic prophylaxis of PONV in this population. A prospective randomized, double-blinded, active-controlled trial comparing intraoperative intravenous droperidol 1 mg with dolasetron 50 mg was conducted.
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