51 results match your criteria: "University of British Columbia (BC)[Affiliation]"
Pain
November 2024
Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia & BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
For decades, clinicians and researchers have observed bidirectional relationships between child development and the pain experience in childhood. Pain in childhood is an inherently developmental phenomenon, embedded in an iterative, time-dependent process that reflects individual biological, behavioral, social, psychological, and environmental characteristics that unfold across the early life span. Childhood pain can have wide ranging effects on brain development in ways that contribute-for better and worse-to social, emotional, and cognitive well-being in childhood and on into adulthood.
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January 2025
School of Population and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia & BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, F512A-4480 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC, V6H 3V4, Canada. Electronic address:
Background: Adolescence is a developmental period marked by significant changes related to the body and food parenting practices. However, few studies have explored child-level psychological correlates of these practices during adolescence. Our study examined whether adolescents' weight status, weight concerns, self-esteem, and anxiety were associated with food parenting practices, and whether these associations significantly differed by adolescents' gender among 297 families in British Columbia, Canada.
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December 2024
Institute of Diabetes Research, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Munich-Neuherberg, Germany.
BMJ Open
July 2024
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Introduction: Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is the most common cardiovascular problem that develops in extremely preterm infants and is associated with poor clinical outcomes. Uncertainty exists on whether early pharmacotherapeutic treatment of a clinically symptomatic and echocardiography-confirmed haemodynamically significant PDA in extremely preterm infants improves outcomes. Given the wide variation in the approach to PDA treatment in this gestational age (GA) group, a randomised trial design is essential to address the question.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Pediatr Surg
May 2024
Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of British Columbia/BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Electronic address:
Purpose: Neonates with intestinal failure (IF) are at risk for infection due to central venous access, and intestinal surgery. Infection can cause systemic inflammation and sepsis, potentially affecting growth. The purpose of this study was to identify risk factors for, and the potential impact of infection to help with preventative strategies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe focus of this article, within this BBI horizons special issue, is on sex, gender, and pain. We summarise what is currently known about sex- and gender-related variations in pain, exploring intersectional biological and psychosocial mechanisms, and highlight gaps in knowledge and understanding. Five key challenges with the exploration of sex and gender in pain research are presented, relating to: conceptual imprecision, research bias, limitations with binary descriptions, integrating sex and gender, and timely adoption/implementation of good research practice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Public Health
December 2023
Faculty of Mathematics & Information Science, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland.
Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys
November 2023
Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia BC Cancer, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Electronic address:
J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab
November 2023
Endocrinology Units, Paediatrics Division, School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Objectives: The objective of this study was to compare the diurnal variations in cortisol and cortisone concentrations in serum and saliva among extremely preterm (EPT), very preterm (VPT), and full-term (FT) children, all born appropriate for gestational age (AGA).
Methods: EPT, VPT, and FT children, all born AGA, were recruited from two healthcare centers. Cortisol and cortisone concentrations in serum and saliva were measured by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC‒MS).
AIDS
February 2023
Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Objective: To describe the prevalence of diagnosed depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia in people with HIV (PWH) and the differences in HIV care continuum outcomes in those with and without mental health disorders (MHDs).
Design: Observational study of participants in the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design.
Methods: PWH (≥18 years) contributed data on prevalent schizophrenia, anxiety, depressive, and bipolar disorders from 2008 to 2018 based on International Classification of Diseases code mapping.
Respir Res
September 2022
Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, 7th Floor, 2775 Laurel St, VancouverVancouver, BC, V5Z1M9, Canada.
Background: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR-γ; gene: PPARG) and oxidative stress genes are associated with asthma risk. However, whether such variants modulate responses to dibutyl phthalate (DBP), a common plasticizer associated with increased asthma development, remains unknown. The purpose of this study is to investigate how SNPs in PPARG and oxidative stress genes, as represented by two separate genetic risk scores, modify the impact of DBP exposure on lung function and the airway and systemic response after an inhaled allergen challenge.
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June 2022
Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of British Columbia/BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Children who require surgical interventions are subject to physiologic stress, necessitating a period of healing when nutrition needs may temporarily change. Providing appropriate nutrition to children before and after surgery is an important part of minimizing surgical morbidity. There is a clear link between poor nutrition and surgical outcomes, therefore providing good reason for ensuring an appropriate nutrition plan is in place for children requiring surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Pediatr Surg
May 2022
Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of British Columbia/BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Electronic address:
Purpose: Urine sodium (UNa) is a measure of total body sodium in infants with intestinal failure (IF) but can be misleading as it does not reflect volume status. Urine sodium to urine creatinine ratio (UNa:UCr) may offer a more accurate measure, but is not routinely used. This study compares UNa:UCr to UNa as a maker of sodium status in infants with IF.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Psychiatry Neurosci
April 2022
From the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Tübingen Center for Mental Health, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany (Wiegand, Munk, Drohm, Fallgatter, Nieratschker, Kreifelts); the International Max Planck Research School for Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany (Wiegand); the Department of Biology, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany (Munk); the Department of Medical Genetics, University of British Columbia-BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, Vancouver, BC (MacIsaac, Kobor); and the Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience, Tübingen, Germany (Nieratschker).
Background: Social anxiety disorder is characterized by intense fear and avoidance of social interactions and scrutiny by others. Although alterations in attentional control seem to play a central role in the psychopathology of social anxiety disorder, the neural underpinnings in prefrontal brain regions have not yet been fully clarified.
Methods: The present study used functional MRI in participants (age 18-50 yr) with social anxiety disorder ( = 42, 31 female) and without ( = 58, 33 female).
Can J Surg
December 2021
From the Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC (Que); the BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre, Vancouver, BC (Van Oerle); the Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia/BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver, BC (Albersheim, Panczuk); and the Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of British Columbia/BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver, BC (Piper).
Background: Necrotizing enterocolitis remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in premature infants. The role of prophylactic probiotics in its prevention is unclear. This study evaluates the effect of routine probiotics on the incidence and severity of necrotizing enterocolitis in infants with very low birth weight in the neonatal intensive care unit.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Glob Health
November 2021
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia. BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit, BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Background: Refugees are susceptible to various types of injury mechanisms associated with their dire living conditions and settlements. This study aims to compare and characterize the emergency department admissions due to physical trauma and injuries among local residents and refugees in greater Beirut.
Methods: This epidemiological study analyzes injury incidence and characteristics of patients presenting to Emergency Departments of 5 sentinel hospitals between 2017 and 2019.
J Pediatr Surg
January 2022
Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of British Columbia/BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Electronic address:
Purpose: Infants with short bowel syndrome (SBS) wean from parenteral nutrition (PN) support at variable rates. Small bowel length is a predictor, but the importance of the ileocecal valve (ICV) and colon are unclear. We aim to determine if the ICV and/or colon predict enteral autonomy.
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July 2021
Departments of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas, Houston (J.A.S.).
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Oncol (R Coll Radiol)
November 2020
Division of Radiation Oncology, University of British Columbia/BC Cancer, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
The new systemic therapies for cancer are having major impacts on the prognosis of patients with advanced cancers, some achieving long-term survival with targeted therapy or immune checkpoint inhibitors. Interactions of radiotherapy with the new systemic therapies are reviewed. Many agents increase radiosensitivity and particular caution is required combining BRAF inhibitors and radiotherapy because of significant toxicity.
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August 2020
Centre for Lymphoid Cancer, BC Cancer Research Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Rituximab-containing chemotherapy regimens constitute standard first-line therapy for mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). Since June 2013, 190 patients ≥18 years of age with MCL in British Columbia have been treated with bendamustine and rituximab (BR). The overall response rate to BR was 88% (54% complete response).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Genomics
June 2020
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, 450 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA, 94305, USA.
Background: There are significant sex differences in human physiology and disease; the genomic sources of these differences, however, are not well understood. During puberty, a drastic neuroendocrine shift signals physical changes resulting in robust sex differences in human physiology. Here, we explore how shifting patterns of DNA methylation may inform these pathways of biological plasticity during the pubertal transition.
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June 2020
Direct acting antivirals (DAAs) have revolutionized hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment, but drug resistance could undermine proposed global elimination targets. Real-world studies are needed to inform the impact of widespread DAA treatment on antiviral resistance in the community. The prevalence and range of posttreatment resistance-associated substitutions (RASs) was determined in Australian patients with open access to DAAs through a wide range of prescribers.
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August 2020
Division of Neurosurgery Department of Surgery Université de Sherbrooke Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada.
Int J Clin Exp Hypn
January 2021
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia & BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver, Canada.
Pediatric hypnosis emerged during 1960s and 1970s with pioneers Franz Baumann, Josephine Hilgard, Karen Olness, and Gail Gardner. Forty years later, it's matured as a separate, distinct field within hypnosis. Informed by childhood development, this treatment approach is child-centred, imaginatively focused, fundamentally optimistic, and inclusive of parent, family, and other systems in children's lives.
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