Penny Wilson

ORCID: 0009-0005-0277-4100
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Research Areas
  • Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research
  • Pelvic floor disorders treatments
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • BRCA gene mutations in cancer
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Clinical practice guidelines implementation
  • Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Physical Activity and Health
  • Anorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes
  • Aging, Elder Care, and Social Issues
  • Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
  • Coagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema
  • Frailty in Older Adults
  • Nutrition, Health and Food Behavior
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
  • Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis
  • Media Influence and Health
  • PARP inhibition in cancer therapy
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Neutropenia and Cancer Infections
  • Testicular diseases and treatments
  • Child and Animal Learning Development
  • Child Therapy and Development

Jacksonville College
2025

Mayo Clinic in Florida
2025

WinnMed
2025

Innovate UK
2024

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
2023-2024

Institute of Cancer Research
2019

B.C. Women's Hospital & Health Centre
2010-2016

Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal
2016

Women's Health Research Institute
2016

University of Houston
2012-2013

Study Type – Diagnostic (validating cohort) Level of Evidence 1b What’s known on the subject? and What does study add? Scientists have found a number genetic factors that increase prostate cancer risk, including heritable mutations in genes BRCA1 BRCA2 . These are not common but can major impact, as mutation increases risk by up to seven‐fold while is thought double men under 65. The IMPACT aims determine whether targeted screening with or would lead earlier diagnosis cancers. This data from...

10.1111/j.1464-410x.2010.09648.x article EN BJU International 2010-09-14

Background Evidence indicates that older people with biological and social vulnerabilities are at high risk of short- long-term consequences related to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, studies have also highlighted crisis may present opportunities for personal growth if individuals met appropriate resources support. Objective The aim this study was explore perceptions regarding how individual, social, environmental factors supported or hindered their well-being health during COVID-19. Methods...

10.3389/fpubh.2023.1148758 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Public Health 2023-03-23

Abstract This study aimed to investigate the association between objective and subjective olfactory assessments in patients with recent severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection undergoing endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery (EESBS). Retrospective cohort study. Academic medical center. Adult without SARS-CoV-2 who underwent EESBS for sellar parasellar lesion resection 2020 2024 at Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, FL. Pre- postoperative self-reported...

10.1055/a-2599-4262 article EN Journal of Neurological Surgery Part B Skull Base 2025-05-23

To assess the effectiveness of 12 weekly physical therapy sessions for urinary incontinence (UI) compared with a control intervention, reducing number UI episodes measured 7-day bladder diary, at 3 months and 1 year postrandomization.A single parallel-group randomized controlled trial was conducted one outpatient public health center, in postmenopausal women aged 55 years over osteoporosis or low bone density UI. Women were to (PT) education. The primary outcome measure leakage on assessed...

10.1097/gme.0000000000000594 article EN Menopause The Journal of The North American Menopause Society 2016-02-17
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Abstract Genetic variation at the 19q13.3 KLK locus is linked with prostate cancer susceptibility in men. The non-synonymous KLK3 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), rs17632542 (c.536 T > C; Ile163Thr-substitution PSA) associated reduced risk, however, functional relevance unknown. Here, we identify that SNP variant-induced change PSA biochemical activity mediates pathogenesis. ‘Thr’ variant leads to small subcutaneous tumours, supporting risk. However, also displays higher metastatic...

10.1038/s41467-024-52472-6 article EN cc-by Nature Communications 2024-11-06

Limb movements during air-stepping were analyzed in three neonatal vervet monkeys over a three-week period. The had similar temporal organization both across animals and time. For example, the duration of hind forelimb cycle equaled about 500 ms, with limb return strokes lasting much longer than power strokes. Furthermore, there clear indications intra- interlimb coordination. Specifically, all joints tended to flex extend simultaneously, contralateral ipsilateral pairs an average phase...

10.1080/00222895.1989.10735493 article EN Journal of Motor Behavior 1989-12-01

Children's letters to Father Christmas provide an opportunity use naturalistic methods investigate the influence of television advertising.This study investigates number toy requests in children aged between 6 and 8 (n = 98) relation their viewing frequency product advertisements prior Christmas. Seventy-six hours children's were sampled, containing over 2,500 for toys.Children's frequency, a preference commercial channels, both related advertised goods. Gender effects also found, with girls...

10.1097/dbp.0b013e31815eddff article EN Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics 2007-12-01

COVID-19 person-place disruptions may dislocate enabling resources and affect the short- long-term wellbeing of individuals ageing-in-place. However, outcomes vary according to individuals' personal experiences capabilities put in place adaptive strategies. Underpinned by Conservation Resources (COR) Theory, this study aimed identify shifts older people's relationships during pandemic gain a deeper understanding their We analysed data collected between April-May October-November 2021 from...

10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116960 article EN cc-by-nc Social Science & Medicine 2024-05-16

Population Medicine considers the following types of articles:• Research Papers -reports data from original research or secondary dataset analyses.• Review -comprehensive, authoritative, reviews within journal's scope.These include both systematic and narrative reviews.• Short Reports -brief reports research.• Policy Case Studies articles on policy development at a regional national level.• Study Protocols -articles describing protocol study.• Methodology -papers that present different...

10.18332/popmed/163789 article EN cc-by-nd Population Medicine 2023-04-26

"Where children sleep." International Journal of Play, 1(1), pp. 107–108 This article is part the following collections: 5th Anniversary – Special Compilation Issue - January 2017

10.1080/21594937.2012.662390 article EN International Journal of Play 2012-03-01

10.1080/00665983.2010.11020823 article EN Archaeological Journal 2010-01-01
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