335 results match your criteria: "Kentucky 40536-0200; Lexington Veterans Affairs Medical Center[Affiliation]"
Nutrients
December 2024
Department of Athletic Training and Clinical Nutrition, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536-0200, USA.
Establishing relationships between diet and human health is an active and critical area of research, and this Special Issue, "Association Between Nutrition, Diet Quality, Dietary Patterns, and Human Health and Diseases", is a collection of research highlighting classic and emerging themes in this area [...
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Environ Res Public Health
November 2024
College of Health Sciences, University of Kentucky, 900 South Limestone Street, Room 209C, Lexington, KY 40536-0200, USA.
Diet is one modifiable risk factor for hypertension. The low-sodium DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) eating plan has been shown to significantly reduce the risk of hypertension and cardiovascular disease. However, there is a lack of available health information on the economic feasibility and cultural acceptability of DASH for low-income African American (AA) populations who are at the most risk for hypertension.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMil Med
September 2024
Operational Readiness & Health Directorate, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA 92106-3521, USA.
Introduction: Military aviators may have increased risk of cervical spine injuries because of exposure to supraphysiologic forces and vibration during dynamic flight. Aviator medical attrition impairs mission readiness, decreases operational capabilities, increases overall DoDcosts, and decreases retention of seasoned aviators. This study evaluated incidence and risk factors for cervical spine conditions in U.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNurse Educ Today
December 2024
Department of Athletic Training and Clinical Nutrition, College of Health Sciences, University of Kentucky, room 206A Wethington Building, 900 S. Limestone Street, Lexington, KY 40536-0200, USA. Electronic address:
J Acoust Soc Am
August 2024
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of South Florida, 4202 Fowler Ave, PCD 1017, Tampa, Florida 33620, USA.
Voice and speech production change with age, which can lead to potential communication challenges. This study explored the use of Landmark-based analysis of speech (LMBAS), a knowledge-based speech analysis algorithm based on Stevens' Landmark Theory, to describe age-related changes in adult speakers. The speech samples analyzed were sourced from the University of Florida Aging Voice Database, which included recordings of 16 sentences from the Speech Perception in Noise test of Bilger, Rzcezkowski, Nuetzel, and Rabinowitz [J.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Med Educ
January 2024
College of Medicine at the University of Kentucky, 800 Rose St, Lexington, KY, 40536, USA.
Background: Novel and comprehensive approaches are needed to address shortcomings in the diversity and inclusiveness of the scientific workforce. In response to this need and informed by multiple programs and data sources, we created the Research Scholars Program (RSP). The RSP is a yearlong program for early-career faculty with an overall objective to overcome barriers to the academic success, retention, progression, and promotion of groups underrepresented in biomedical and behavioral research.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil
May 2023
Naval Health Research Center, 140 Sylvester Road, San Diego, CA, 92106- 3521, USA.
JASA Express Lett
May 2023
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Mayo Medical School, 200 1st Street Southwest, Rochester, Minnesota 55905,
This study evaluated the feasibility of differentiating conversational and clear speech produced by individuals with muscle tension dysphonia (MTD) using landmark-based analysis of speech (LMBAS). Thirty-four adult speakers with MTD recorded conversational and clear speech, with 27 of them able to produce clear speech. The recordings of these individuals were analyzed with the open-source LMBAS program, SpeechMark®, matlab Toolbox version 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil
April 2023
Naval Health Research Center, 140 Sylvester Road, San Diego, CA, 92106-3521, USA.
Background: Lateral ankle sprains account for a large proportion of musculoskeletal injuries among civilians and military service members, with up to 40% of patients developing chronic ankle instability (CAI). Although foot function is compromised in patients with CAI, these impairments are not routinely addressed by current standard of care (SOC) rehabilitation protocols, potentially limiting their effectiveness. The purpose of this randomized controlled trial is to determine if a Foot Intensive REhabilitation (FIRE) protocol is more effective compared to SOC rehabilitation for patients with CAI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSkelet Muscle
March 2023
Center for Muscle Biology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA.
Background: Skeletal muscle (SkM) is a large, secretory organ that produces and releases myokines that can have autocrine, paracrine, and endocrine effects. Whether extracellular vesicles (EVs) also play a role in the SkM adaptive response and ability to communicate with other tissues is not well understood. The purpose of this study was to investigate EV biogenesis factors, marker expression, and localization across cell types in the skeletal muscle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiol Sex Differ
June 2022
Department of Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 40536-0200, USA.
Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are an independent risk factor for chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, stroke and ischemic heart disease. However, the effect of ACEs considering sex and race are not often reported in cohorts showing multiracial composition, with power to evaluate effects on underrepresented populations.
Aim: To determine how sex and race affected the association of combined and individual ACEs with metabolic health biomarkers in the Southern Community Cohort Study (2012-2015).
Sci Rep
April 2022
Department of Nutrition & Metabolism, Center for Rehabilitation, Physical Activity and Nutrition, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, 77555-1028, USA.
Inpatient populations are at increased risk of hyperglycemia due to factors such as medications, physical inactivity and underlying illness, which increases morbidity and mortality. Unfortunately, clinicians have limited tools available to prospectively identify those at greatest risk. We evaluated the ability of 10 common genetic variants associated with development of type 2 diabetes to predict impaired glucose metabolism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurr Atheroscler Rep
January 2022
Department of Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences, Saha Cardiovascular Research Center, and Barnstable Brown Diabetes Center, University of Kentucky, 553 Wethington Building, 900 South Limestone, Lexington, KY, 40536-0200, USA.
iScience
August 2021
Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences, University of Kentucky, 900 S. Limestone, Lexington, KY 40536-0200, USA.
Skeletal muscle is composed of post-mitotic myofibers that form a syncytium containing hundreds of myonuclei. Using a progressive exercise training model in the mouse and single nucleus RNA-sequencing (snRNA-seq) for high-resolution characterization of myonuclear transcription, we show myonuclear functional specialization in muscle. After 4 weeks of exercise training, snRNA-seq reveals that resident muscle stem cells, or satellite cells, are activated with acute exercise but demonstrate limited lineage progression while contributing to muscle adaptation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Hand Ther
May 2023
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536-0200, USA.
Background: Patient reported outcome measures are used to evaluate hand therapy outcomes. Yet, limited evidence is available regarding the outcomes children desire from hand therapy.
Purpose: To determine the desired treatment outcomes of children with acquired upper extremity impairments.
Health Res Policy Syst
June 2021
Department of Healthcare Leadership and Management, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, 151-B Rutledge Ave, MSC 962, Charleston, SC, 29425, USA.
Health Res Policy Syst
May 2021
Department of Healthcare Leadership and Management, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, 151-B Rutledge Ave, MSC 962, Charleston, SC, 29425, USA.
Background: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, commonly referred to as the Affordable Care Act (ACA), was created to increase access to primary care, improve quality of care, and decrease healthcare costs. A key provision in the law that mandated expansion of state Medicaid programme changed when states were given the option to voluntarily expand Medicaid. Our study sought to measure the impact of ACA Medicaid expansion on preventable hospitalization (PH) rates, a measure of access to primary care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGeroscience
April 2021
Department of Physical Therapy and Center for Muscle Biology, University of Kentucky, Charles T. Wethington Bldg., Lexington, KY, 40536-0200, USA.
Preserving muscle mass and strength is critical for long-term health and longevity. Age-related muscle lipid accumulation has been shown to be detrimental to muscle health. In healthy older individuals, we sought to determine whether muscle lipid content, determined from computed tomography, is associated with self-reported physical function, laboratory-measured performance, and the response to progressive resistance training (PRT), and how metformin may alter these responses (N = 46 placebo, 48 metformin).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurr Atheroscler Rep
January 2021
Department of Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences, Saha Cardiovascular Research Center, and Barnstable Brown Diabetes Center, University of Kentucky, 553 Wethington Building, 900 South Limestone, Lexington, KY, 40536-0200, USA.
Purpose Of Review: Serum amyloid A (SAA) is a highly sensitive acute phase reactant that has been linked to a number of chronic inflammatory diseases. During a systemic inflammatory response, liver-derived SAA is primarily found on high-density lipoprotein (HDL). The purpose of this review is to discuss recent literature addressing the pathophysiological functions of SAA and the significance of its association with HDL.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Allied Health
July 2021
IHRC (Interprofessional Healthcare Residential College), University of Kentucky, Charles T. Wethington Jr. Building, Rm 111, Lexington, KY 40536-0200, USA. Tel 859-218-6582.
This mixed-methods study examined the impact of educational space on undergraduate belonging and learning by analyzing the post-event evaluations of 259 healthcare living-learning program (LLP) students who attended co-curricular programming designed to enhance belonging, career exploration, and interprofessional awareness. Students were broken into two groups based on program location. Post-event evaluations were analyzed using a Mann Whitney U-test and thematic analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Sport Health Sci
January 2022
Department of Athletic Training & Clinical Nutrition, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536-0200, USA.
Purpose: The aim of the study was to determine whether corticospinal excitability and inhibition of the tibialis anterior during single-leg standing differs among individuals with chronic ankle instability (CAI), lateral ankle sprain copers, and healthy controls.
Methods: Twenty-three participants with CAI, 23 lateral ankle sprain copers, and 24 healthy control participants volunteered. Active motor threshold (AMT), normalized motor-evoked potential (MEP), and cortical silent period (CSP) were evaluated by transcranial magnetic stimulation while participants performed a single-leg standing task.
Geroscience
February 2021
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 40536, USA.
Massage is a viable mechanotherapy to improve protein turnover during disuse atrophy and improve muscle regrowth during recovery from disuse atrophy in adult muscle. Therefore, we investigated whether massage can cause beneficial adaptations in skeletal muscle from aged rats during normal weight-bearing (WB) conditions, hindlimb suspension (HS), or reloading (RE) following HS. Aged (30 months) male Fischer 344/Brown Norway rats were divided into two experiments: (1) WB for 7 days (WB, n = 8), WB with massage (WBM, n = 8), HS for 7 days (HS7, n = 8), or HS with massage (HSM, n = 8), and (2) WB for 14 days (WB14, n = 8), HS for 14 days (HS14, n = 8), reloading (RE, n = 10), or reloading with massage (REM, n = 10) for 7 days following HS.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInterv Cardiol Clin
July 2020
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Gill Heart & Vascular Institute, University of Kentucky, 900 South Limestone Street, 326 Wethington Building, Lexington, KY 40536-0200, USA. Electronic address:
Injection of contrast media is the foundation of invasive and interventional cardiovascular practice. Iodine-based contrast was first used in the 1920s for urologic procedures and examinations. The initially used agents had high ionic and osmolar concentrations, which led to significant side effects, namely nausea, vomiting, and hypotension.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Allied Health
April 2021
University of Kentucky, 900 S. Limestone, 207 Charles T. Wethington Bldg., Lexington, KY 40536-0200, USA. Tel 859-218-0587.
Background: The International Classification of Func¬tioning (ICF) model is recommended for interprofessional use to define, measure, and create health and disability policy. Our goal was to expand a uniprofessional student learning experience into an interprofessional experiential clinical learning experience focused on the ICF model.
Methods: An experiential interprofessional education program was developed for Physical Therapy (PT), Physician Assistant (PA), and Pharmacy students.
Am J Cardiovasc Drugs
January 2021
Gill Heart and Vascular Institute, University of Kentucky, 326 Wethington Building, 900 South Limestone Street, Lexington, KY, 40536-0200, USA.
Inflammation as a cardiovascular risk factor has attracted increasing attention . The current standard of care for decreasing the occurrence of cardiovascular events includes controlling risk factors such as hypertension and maximizing the lowering of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C). However, a recent study demonstrated decreased cardiovascular risk with the anti-inflammatory agent canakinumab and created more interest in decreasing cardiovascular risk by decreasing inflammation.
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