Search
13 result(s) for 'author#Jennifer L. Kuk' within BMC
Page 1 of 1
Sort by: Relevance | Date
-
Citation: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2019 7(Suppl 1):282
-
Reviewer acknowledgement 2015
The editors of BMC Public Health would like to thank all our reviewers who have contributed to the journal in Volume 15 (2015).
Citation: BMC Public Health 2016 16:189 -
Reviewer Acknowledgements 2015
Parasites & Vectors would like to thank everyone who reviewed for the journal in 2015.
Citation: Parasites & Vectors 2016 9:133 -
Association between cardiorespiratory fitness and metabolic risk factors in a population with mild to severe obesity
Previous literature suggests the beneficial effects of fitness on abdominal obesity may be attenuated in obesity and abolished in severe obesity. It is unclear whether the beneficial association between fitnes...
Citation: BMC Obesity 2018 5:5 -
Differences in physical activity domains, guideline adherence, and weight history between metabolically healthy and metabolically abnormal obese adults: a cross-sectional study
Despite the accepted health consequences of obesity, emerging research suggests that a significant segment of adults with obesity are metabolically healthy (MHO). To date, MHO individuals have been shown to ha...
Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2015 12:64 -
No differences in the body fat after violating core bioelectrical impedance measurement assumptions
It is unclear to what degree acutely violating bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) measurement assumptions will alter the predicted percent fat mass (%FM) and whether this differs by sex or body mass index ...
Citation: BMC Public Health 2021 21:495 -
Real-world clinical burden and economic assessment associated with hyperkalaemia in a large integrated healthcare system: a retrospective analysis
Hyperkalaemia (HK) is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition. Both acute and chronic conditions may alter potassium homeostasis. Our aim is to describe HK incidence, clinical outcomes, and associ...
Citation: BMC Primary Care 2022 23:65 -
Clinical impact of the disposable ventouse iCup® versus a metallic vacuum cup: a multicenter randomized controlled trial
Assisted vaginal delivery by vacuum extraction is frequent. Metallic resterilizible metallic vacuum cups have been routinely used in France. In the last few years a new disposable semi-soft vacuum extraction c...
Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:332 -
Associations between elevated kidney and liver biomarker ratios, metabolic syndrome and all-cause and coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality: analysis of the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)
We examined the relationship between ratios of select biomarkers of kidney and liver function on all-cause and coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality, both in isolation, and in combination with metabolic syndr...
Citation: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2021 21:352 -
A pilot study of an exercise & cognitive behavioral therapy intervention for epithelial ovarian cancer patients
Ovarian cancer has the highest mortality rate of all gynaecologic cancers. Faced with poor prognoses, stressful treatment effects and a high likelihood of recurrence, survivors must confront significant physic...
Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2013 6:21 -
Prevalence and characteristics of Postpartum Depression symptomatology among Canadian women: a cross-sectional study
This study aims to look at the prevalence and characteristics of postpartum depression symptomatology (PPDS) among Canadian women. Studies have found that in developed countries, 10-15% of new mothers were aff...
Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:302 -
Predictors of early attrition and successful weight loss in patients attending an obesity management program
Our objective was to identify factors that are independently associated with early attrition and successful weight loss (WL) in an obesity-management program.
Citation: BMC Obesity 2016 3:14 -
The readiness and motivation interview for families (RMI-Family) managing pediatric obesity: study protocol
Experts recommend that clinicians assess motivational factors before initiating care for pediatric obesity. Currently, there are no well-established clinical tools available for assessing motivation in youth w...
Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2017 17:261