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Journal Article Battered Women and Feminist Lawmaking Get access Schneider Elizabeth M., LawmakingNew Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2000. xiii, 317 pp. $29.95 Julie Novkov of Oregon Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar American Legal History, Volume 44, Issue 4, October 2000, Pages 511–512, https://doi.org/10.2307/3113838 Published: 01 2000
Attaining glycemic targets without severe hypoglycemic events (SHEs) is a challenging treatment goal for patients with type 1 diabetes complicated by impaired awareness of hypoglycemia (IAH). The CIT Consortium Protocol 07 (CIT-07) trial showed islet transplantation to be an effective subjects IAH and intractable SHEs. We evaluated health-related quality life (HRQOL), functional health status, utility before after pancreatic in CIT-07 participants.Four surveys, the Diabetes Distress Scale...
Abstract Background/Objectives Intranasal (IN) administration of insulin decreases appetite in humans, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear, and it is unknown whether IN affects food intake women with obesity. Subjects/Methods In a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover design, participants (35 lean 17 obesity) were randomized to receive 160 IU/1.6 mL or placebo counterbalanced order post prandial state. The effects on cookie intake, appetite, mood, reward, cognition neural...
OBJECTIVE To determine long-term outcomes for islet-alone and islet-after-kidney transplantation in adults with type 1 diabetes complicated by impaired awareness of hypoglycemia. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS This was a prospective interventional observational cohort study (n = 48) 24) transplant recipients followed up to 8 years after intraportal infusion one or more purified human pancreatic islet products under standardized immunosuppression. Outcomes included duration graft survival...
The study's purpose was to determine if children, their parents, and nurses differ in perception of pain associated with health care procedures A convenience sample 40 subjects obtained a pediatric clinic were triads child, the child's parent, nurse study utilized an exploratory design Self-reports measured using Oucher scale Data collected during routine physical examination that included immunization Subjects rated perceived after No significant differences found between parents scores...
Abstract Lisdexamfetamine dimesylate (LDX) is the only drug currently approved by FDA for treatment of Binge-Eating Disorder (BED), but little known about behavioural mechanisms that underpin efficacy LDX in treating BED. We examined and neural effects an acute dose (50 mg) 22 women with binge-eating symptomatology using a randomised, crossover, double-blind, placebo-controlled experimental medicine design. reduced self-reported appetite ratings intake both pasta meal palatable cookie snack....
This study examined the interaction between parental limit setting of sedentary behaviors and health factors (weight status, physical activity [PA], fruit vegetable [FV] intake) on standardized body mass index (zBMI) in African American adolescents.Data were from 67 parent-adolescent dyads. Parental setting, PA FV intake assessed via self-report, objective height weight measurements collected.Regressions BMI, PA, adolescent zBMI. The model for parent BMI accounted 31% variance A significant...
This research explored the relationship between total-trait emotional intelligence and academic stress among college students at a small, private college. Student (TTEI) university scores were significantly correlated. Measures of TTEI USS are useful for student intervention to impact issues such as attrition. To increase retention, small colleges benefit from knowing students’ level intelligence. Identifying specific factors mitigating adverse effects these allows opportunity provide...
This paper explores post-secondary faculty perceptions of awareness and preparedness relating to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Institutions higher education are businesses. The largest threat sustained viability for many businesses is litigation. Business-related litigation often the result non-employment discrimination or torts (violation civil rights). Lack knowledge (awareness preparedness) usually not a sufficient reason defendants in business-related number college students...
The current study examined parental factors related to risk of adolescent obesity within the context a family systems framework. Seventy predominantly African American, low-income caregiver-adolescent dyads participated in study. Validated measures perceived child for development type 2 diabetes mellitus, limit setting sedentary behavior, and nurturance were evaluated as predictors body mass index. In this cross-sectional study, multiple linear regression demonstrated that parents...