98 results match your criteria: "NYU College of Global Public Health.[Affiliation]"
Acad Pediatr
October 2024
Department of Pediatrics (A Ghassabian and L Trasande), Division of Environmental Pediatrics, NYU Grossman School of Medicine; Departments of Population Health and Environmental Medicine (L Trasande), NYU Grossman School of Medicine; NYU Wagner School of Public Service (L Trasande); NYU College of Global Public Health (L Trasande).
Environmental racism poses a significant threat to child health. It is a major contributor to disproportionate exposure to environmental hazards that are linked to adverse health outcomes. This narrative review shows the profound impact that environmental racism poses to healthy child development through 3 examples.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Subst Use Addict Treat
October 2024
New York University School of Medicine, Department of Population Health, United States of America; Center for Drug Use and HIV Research, NYU College of Global Public Health, United States of America; Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Division of Social Solutions and Services Research, Center for Research on Cultural & Structural Equity in Behavioral Health, United States of America.
J Subst Use
January 2023
New York University School of Medicine, Department of Population Health.
Introduction: This mixed-methods study assessed buprenorphine provider and administrator perceptions and experiences in offering telebuprenorphine during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted between June 2021 and September 2021 among telebuprenorphine providers and administrators (N=16) and assessed for program design and implementation strategies, clinical workflow, patient-level factors influencing program entry and retention, and challenges and solutions to improving clinical care.
Results: Clinician (n=15) and administrator (n=1) participants identified changes to clinical workflow, including increased administrative tasks to confirm patient receipt of prescribed medications, completion of referrals to community- or specialty treatment, and locating available pharmacies and laboratory services.
Prev Med Rep
January 2024
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA.
This study examined associations between established cigar use and prevalence and incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD; congestive heart failure, stroke, or heart attack/needed bypass surgery) among U.S. adults, 40 years or older.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Addict Med
November 2023
From the Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Division of Social Solutions and Services Research, Center for Research on Cultural and Structural Equity in Behavioral Health, New York, NY (BT, CFL); Department of Population Health, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY (BT, BB, JDL); Center for Drug Use and HIV Research, NYU College of Global Public Health, New York, NY (BT, JDL); Department of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY (RB, CFL, AT); Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY (EN).
Background: Pragmatic innovations are needed to optimize clinical outcomes among people who use opioids initiating buprenorphine. This pilot randomized controlled trial assessed the feasibility of integrating text messaging in a low threshold telebuprenorphine bridge program for people who use opioids during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: Eligible adult patients with opioid use disorder inducted on buprenorphine (N = 128) in the NYC Health+Hospitals Virtual Buprenorphine Clinic between May and November 2020 were randomized to an automated texting intervention based on the medical management model versus treatment as usual.
JAMA Psychiatry
January 2024
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Environmental Pediatrics, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York.
Prev Med Rep
June 2023
Schroeder Institute at Truth Initiative, Washington, DC, USA.
Exposure to tobacco imagery in movies and television has been identified as a key factor to youth smoking initiation (Davis, 2008; Bennett et al., 2020). This study aims to investigate the prevalence of tobacco imagery in popular music videos from 2018 to 2021.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Int
April 2023
Department of Pediatrics, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; Department of Population Health, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; NYU Wagner School of Public Service, New York, NY, United States; NYU College of Global Public Health, New York, NY, United States.
Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol
July 2023
Department of Pediatrics, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
Background: Air pollution is a health risk in pregnant women and children. Despite the importance of refined exposure assessment, the characterisation of personalised air pollution exposure remains a challenge in paediatric and perinatal epidemiology.
Objective: We used portable personal air monitors to characterise personalised exposure to air pollutants in pregnant women.
Environ Res
April 2023
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Environmental Pediatrics, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA; Departments of Population Health and Environmental Medicine, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA; NYU Wagner School of Public Service, New York, NY, USA; NYU College of Global Public Health, New York, NY, USA.
Context: Manganese (Mn) exposure is prevalent, as it is found naturally as ionized trace elements and released into the environment as a byproduct of manufacturing and waste disposal. Animal and human studies have suggested variable effects on thyroid function, but the association of Mn exposure with thyroid function has not been evaluated in a national sample.
Objective: To investigate the associations between serum and urinary Mn levels and serum thyroid hormone concentrations in a nationally representative sample.
Expo Health
December 2022
Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), Økernveien 94, 0579 Oslo, Norway.
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are a prime concern for the environment and health globally. Research shows that in developing countries such as India both the environment and human populations are severely exposed to EDCs and consequently experience rising incidents of adverse health effects such as diabetes and cancers. In this paper, we discuss the current EDC management approach in India, critically assess its limitations, and describe opportunities for potential improvements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Urban Health
June 2022
Department of Population Health, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
Infants born with low or high ("at-risk") birthweights are at greater risk of adverse health outcomes across the life course. Our objective was to examine whether geographic hotspots of low and high birthweight prevalence in New York City had different patterns of neighborhood risk factors. We performed census tract-level geospatial clustering analyses using (1) birthweight prevalence and maternal residential address from an all-payer claims database and (2) domains of neighborhood risk factors (socioeconomic and food environment) from national and local datasets.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Health Perspect
May 2022
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Background: Research suggests environmental contaminants can impact metabolic health; however, high costs prohibit screening of putative metabolic disruptors. High-throughput screening programs, such as ToxCast, hold promise to reduce testing gaps and prioritize higher-order () testing.
Objectives: We sought to ) examine the concordance of testing in 3T3-L1 cells to a targeted literature review for 38 semivolatile environmental chemicals, and ) assess the predictive utility of various expert models using ToxCast data against the set of 38 reference chemicals.
Int J Obes (Lond)
July 2022
Division of Environmental Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
Background/objectives: Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) and pre-pregnancy obesity affect a significant portion of the US pregnant population and are linked with negative maternal and child health outcomes. The objective of this study was to explore associations of pre-pregnancy body mass index (pBMI) and GWG with longitudinally measured maternal urinary metabolites throughout pregnancy.
Subjects/methods: Among 652 participants in the New York University Children's Health and Environment Study, a longitudinal pregnancy cohort, targeted metabolomics were measured in serially collected urine samples throughout pregnancy.
Environ Res
September 2022
Department of Pediatrics, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA; Department of Population Health, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA; Department of Environmental Medicine, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA; NYU Wagner School of Public Service, New York, NY, USA; NYU College of Global Public Health, New York, NY, USA.
Previous studies have provided data on determinants of phthalates in pregnant women, but results were disparate across regions. We aimed to identify the food groups and demographic factors that predict phthalate exposure in an urban contemporary pregnancy cohort in the US. The study included 450 pregnant women from the New York University Children's Health and Environment Study in New York City.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSubst Abuse
March 2022
Department of Population Health, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) tools offer an effective and personalized approach to enhance chronic disease management and may partially offset provider-level barriers to increasing buprenorphine prescribing in primary care. This study assessed the feasibility of integrating a text messaging-based medical management tool (TeMeS) in primary care among patients initiating buprenorphine.
Methods: TeMeS messages are categorized per the medical management model, programed in a HIPAA-compliant texting software (Apptoto©), and delivered in a tiered fashion over 8-weeks to patients.
J Soc Distress Homeless
June 2020
New York University Silver School of Social Work, 1 Washington Square North, Room 301, New York, NY 10003.
Homelessness in the United States has been increasing at an exponential rate over the past three decades, and the US has not experienced the current level of homelessness since the Great Depression of the 1930's. With this rise in homelessness has come an increase in the number of rules, regulations, and strict and punitive policies within shelters. Given the historic levels of homelessness nationally and increased bureaucracy, this paper aims to expand on the current literature related to governance of homeless shelters to examine: 1) how families residing in the shelters are impacted by policies related to homelessness, and governance within shelters (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDrug Alcohol Depend
January 2022
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, US.
Objective: People who inject drugs (PWID) have high hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection prevalence but low rates of HCV treatment uptake. To better harness the potential of peer-led social network-based interventions to increase HCV treatment uptake among PWID, simple tools that can help identify individuals with the potential to function effectively as peer-mentors who support network members to get HCV tested and linked to care are needed.
Methods: Data from a survey administered to index PWID enrolled in a social network-based intervention, in which they were invited to recruit drug use network members for HCV testing and linkage to care, was analyzed.
Subst Abus
April 2022
Department of Emergency Medicine, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
J Addict Med
August 2022
From the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Environmental Pediatrics, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, 10016, USA (SS, LT, AG, MHJ); Department of Population Health, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, 10016, USA (LT, AG); Department of Environmental Medicine, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, 10016, USA (LT, AG); NYU Wagner School of Public Service, New York, NY, USA (LT); NYU College of Global Public Health, New York, NY, USA (LT); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY 10016 USA (SSM-L, SGB).
JAMA Netw Open
September 2021
Division of Environmental Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, New York.
Importance: Early evidence shows a decrease in the number of US births during the COVID-19 pandemic, yet few studies have examined individual-level factors associated with pregnancy intention changes, especially among diverse study populations or in areas highly affected by COVID-19 in the US.
Objective: To study changes in pregnancy intention following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and identify factors possibly associated with these changes.
Design, Setting, And Participants: A cross-sectional, population-based study was conducted among women who were currently pregnant or had delivered a live infant and responded to a survey emailed to 2603 women (n = 1560).
Adv Pharmacol
November 2021
Departments of Pediatrics, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; Department of Environmental Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; Department of Population Health, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; NYU College of Global Public Health, New York, NY, United States.
Over the past several decades, scientific consensus has grown around the concept and evidence for human health impacts from exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). A series of publications have now demonstrated considerable economic costs of EDC exposure-induced adverse health outcomes. This research has suggested economic burdens in the hundreds of billions, even considering only a small subset of EDCs and health.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEthn Dis
October 2021
Department of Population Health, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY.
Introduction: The US Asian American (AA) population is projected to double by 2050, reaching ~43 million, and currently resides primarily in urban areas. Despite this, the geographic distribution of AA subgroup populations in US cities is not well-characterized, and social determinants of health (SDH) and health measures in places with significant AA/AA subgroup populations have not been described. Our research aimed to: 1) map the geographic distribution of AAs and AA subgroups at the city- and neighborhood- (census tract) level in 500 large US cities (population ≥66,000); 2) characterize SDH and health outcomes in places with significant AA or AA subgroup populations; and 3) compare SDH and health outcomes in places with significant AA or AA subgroup populations to SDH and health outcomes in places with significant non-Hispanic White (NHW) populations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Subst Abuse Treat
October 2021
Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Division of Social Solutions and Services Research, Center for Research on Cultural & Structural Equity in Behavioral Health, United States of America; New York University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, United States of America.
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to assess community pharmacists' attitudes and experiences related to naloxone dispensation and counseling in non-urban areas in New York State to better understand individual and structural factors that influence pharmacy provision of naloxone.
Materials And Methods: The study conducted interviewer-administered semistructured surveys among community pharmacists in retail, independent, and supermarket pharmacies between October 2019 and December 2019. The 29-item survey ascertained pharmacists' demographic and practice characteristics; experiences and beliefs related to naloxone dispensation; and attitudes toward expansion of pharmacy services to include on-site public health services for persons who use opioids.
Environ Int
October 2021
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Environmental Pediatrics, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, USA; Department of Population Health, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, USA; Department of Environmental Medicine, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY; NYU Wagner School of Public Service, New York, NY, USA; NYU College of Global Public Health, New York, NY, USA.
Background: Growing evidence suggests that exposure to environmental chemicals, such as pesticides, impacts renal function and chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, it is not clear if pesticides may affect CKD progression and no studies exist in children.
Objectives: The objective of this study was to examine associations between serially measured urinary OP pesticide metabolites and clinical and laboratory measures of kidney function over time among children with CKD.