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Anthocyanins are flavonoid pigments that accumulate in fruits and flowers that serve as attractants for pollinators and seed-dispersing organisms. Anthocyanins exhibit diverse chemical structures, characterized both by different anthocyanidin core structures and numerous chemical modifications of the anthocyanidin core. Here, we describe a protocol for the extraction and quantification of total anthocyanins, as well as for the characterization of anthocyanidin core structures and specific anthocyanins, using a spectrophotometer, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-two-dimensional mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS).

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Microplastic pollution is an emerging stressor of concern to coral reef ecosystems, which are already threatened by additional global and local level anthropogenic stressors. The effects of ingesting microplastics alone on corals have been well studied, but the effects of the chemical composition of these particles have been understudied. Many microplastic-associated chemicals are endocrine disrupters potentially posing a threat to organismal reproduction.

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Supporting and understanding non-binary & gender diverse youth: a physician's view.

Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health

August 2024

Department of Psychiatry, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, John A. Burns School of Medicine, Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA.

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As a first step in preparing for the return of samples from the Moon by the Artemis Program, NASA initiated the Apollo Next Generation Sample Analysis Program (ANGSA). ANGSA was designed to function as a low-cost sample return mission and involved the curation and analysis of samples previously returned by the Apollo 17 mission that remained unopened or stored under unique conditions for 50 years. These samples include the lower portion of a double drive tube previously sealed on the lunar surface, the upper portion of that drive tube that had remained unopened, and a variety of Apollo 17 samples that had remained stored at -27 °C for approximately 50 years.

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Trophic strategies of picoeukaryotic phytoplankton vary over time and with depth in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre.

Environ Microbiol

July 2024

Daniel K. Inouye Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education, and Department of Oceanography, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA.

In oligotrophic oceans, the smallest eukaryotic phytoplankton are both significant primary producers and predators of abundant bacteria such as Prochlorococcus. However, the drivers and consequences of community dynamics among these diverse protists are not well understood. Here, we investigated how trophic strategies along the autotrophy-mixotrophy spectrum vary in importance over time and across depths at Station ALOHA in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre.

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Background & Objectives: Worry and loss-related secondary stressors appear to be important correlates of problematic grief responses. However, the relative importance of these variables in the context of established correlates of grief responding, ranging from indicators of identity disruption and demographic characteristics of the bereaved to characteristics of the loss of quality of the relationship with the deceased, is unknown. Modeling the relative associations of these factors can be problematic, given the high degree of collinearity between these variables.

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Over the past decade, youth e-cigarette use has grown into a national epidemic, with Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) youths' rates among some of the highest in the nation. Family factors significantly contribute to NHPI youths' decisions to engage in or resist substance use, yet few studies have specifically examined familial influences on NHPI youths' substance use decision-making and behaviors. The objective of this study is to examine adult familial influences on rural NHPI youths' decisions to engage in e-cigarette use.

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Background: Internalized weight bias is the belief in negative, weight-based stereotypes and the application of these stereotypes to oneself. These negative stereotypes have harmful impacts on people with overweight/obesity, and weight-based discrimination is well-documented across a variety of settings. Given poor outcomes associated with internalized weight bias, particularly among individuals with obesity, it is necessary to validate measures assessing internalized weight bias among diverse samples.

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Issue: Postpartum depressive symptoms may be more prevalent and/or severe in vulnerable populations.

Background: Postpartum depression represents a serious mental health problem associated with maternal suffering. Despite the relevance and clinical implications of investigating pain during pregnancy and the association with postpartum depression, there is limited research on this topic.

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Fabrication of high-resolution, flexible, laser-induced graphene sensors via stencil masking.

Biosens Bioelectron

November 2024

Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI, 96822, USA; Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, John. A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI, 96813, USA. Electronic address:

The advent of wearable sensing platforms capable of continuously monitoring physiological parameters indicative of health status have resulted in a paradigm shift for clinical medicine. The accessibility and adaptability of such portable, unobtrusive devices enables proactive, personalized care based on real-time physiological insights. While wearable sensing platforms exhibit powerful capabilities for continuously monitoring physiological parameters, device fabrication often requires specialized facilities and technical expertise, restricting deployment opportunities and innovation potential.

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Unintentional and undetermined intent drug overdose fatality records from the State Unintentional Drug Overdose Reporting System (SUDORS) for Hawai'i from July 1, 2020, to December 31, 2021 revealed that 58.2% of decedents were aged 50-75. The main substance associated with cause of death for those aged 50-75 years was methamphetamine, followed by a combination of mixed drugs.

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Examining Diabetes Status by the Social Determinants of Health Among Adults in Hawai'i.

Hawaii J Health Soc Welf

August 2024

Department of Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Science, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI (AY).

The social determinants of health (SDoH) influence health outcomes based on conditions from birth, growth, living, and age factors. Diabetes is a chronic condition, impacted by race, education, and income, which may lead to serious health consequences. In Hawai'i, approximately 11.

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Emerging and persistent contaminants (EPC) pose a significant challenge to water quality monitoring efforts. Effect-based monitoring (EBM) techniques provide an efficient and systematic approach in water quality monitoring, but they tend to be resource intensive. In this study, we investigated the EPC distribution for various land uses using target analysis (TA) and non-target screening (NTS) and in vitro bioassays, both individually and integrated, in the upper Ping River Catchment, northern Thailand.

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Mangrove trees occur in a variety of geomorphic and sedimentary settings. Yet, studies investigating their role as habitat providers often focus on the most common biophysical types, such as deltaic, estuarine, open coast or lagoonal mangroves on soft sediments, disregarding less typical environments. Here, we investigated the influence of individual mangrove trees growing on a consolidated backreef system (Laucala Bay, Fiji) on habitat use by reef fishes.

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Chlorophyll has long been used as a natural indicator of plant health and photosynthetic efficiency. Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) is an emerging technique for understanding broad spectrum organic processes and has more recently been used to monitor chlorophyll response in plants. Previous work has focused on developing a LIF technique for imaging moss mats to identify metal contamination with the current focus shifting toward application to moss fronds and aiding sample collection for chemical analysis.

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  • This study highlights the importance of search intensity when conducting abundance surveys for better density estimates.
  • A time-budget modeling framework based on optimal foraging theory was developed to optimize searcher behavior, leading to potential improvements of up to 60% in zebra mussel density estimates without extending survey time.
  • The framework suggests a shift in survey methods based on critical population density, offering tools for enhancing various survey designs in high-density environments.
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Current assessment protocols for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) focus heavily on a set of highly overlapping symptoms, with well-validated factors like cognitive disengagement syndrome (CDS), executive function (EF), age, sex, and race and ethnicity generally being ignored. Using machine learning techniques, the current study aimed to validate recent findings proposing a subset of ADHD symptoms that, together, predict ADHD diagnosis, severity, and impairment level better than the full symptom list, while also testing whether the inclusion of the factors listed above could further increase accuracy. Parents of 1,922 children (50.

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As on land, oceans exhibit high temporal and spatial temperature variation. This "ocean weather" contributes to the physiological and ecological processes that ultimately determine the patterns of species distribution and abundance, yet is often unrecognized, especially in tropical oceans. Here, we tested the paradigm of temperature stability in shallow waters (<12.

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Background: Rates of non-communicable diseases are disproportionately high among Native Hawaiian (NH) people, and the proportion of NH infants being fed human milk (HM) is the lowest among all ethnicities within the state of Hawai'i. The aim of this study was to explore biological, socio-economic, and psychosocial determinants of the initiation and duration of human milk feeding (HMF) among a study of NH mothers and infants.

Methods: A sample of 85 NH mother-infant dyads who were participating in a larger prospective study were involved in this research.

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Post-COVID pulmonary injury in K18-hACE2 mice shows persistent neutrophils and neutrophil extracellular trap formation.

Immun Inflamm Dis

August 2024

Department of Tropical Medicine, Medical Microbiology, and Pharmacology, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.

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  • Researchers developed a long COVID mouse model to explore neutrophil behavior during the recovery phase of COVID-19, filling gaps in knowledge due to the difficulty of studying human lung tissues.
  • The study found that neutrophil recruitment and the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps remained active in the lungs for up to 30 days after infection.
  • These neutrophil activities were linked to ongoing lung injury, including fibrosis and inflammation, indicating potential long-term effects of COVID-19 on lung health.
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Interventions for loneliness in older adults: a systematic review of reviews.

Front Public Health

August 2024

Office of Public Health Studies, Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI, United States.

Loneliness in older persons is a major risk factor for adverse health outcomes. Before the COVID-19 pandemic led to unprecedented isolation and hampered programs aimed at preventing or reducing loneliness, many interventions were developed and evaluated. However, previous reviews provide limited or conflicting summaries of intervention effectiveness.

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Like many under resourced, island communities, most of the municipalities in Puerto Rico are medically underserved. However, there is limited information about changes in hospital capacity and any regional disparities in availability of hospital services in Puerto Rico, especially given the multiple public health emergencies the island has faced in recent years (e.g.

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  • Sharks play many important roles in their ecosystems, like being predators and helping transport nutrients.
  • Sadly, overfishing and other human activities have hurt shark populations, which changes how ecosystems work.
  • To fix the problems caused by losing sharks, we need to manage their populations better and understand all the ways they help the environment.
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