Browsing by Author "Stanford, Fatima"
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Association of a history of childhood-onset obesity and dieting with eating disorders
Cena, Hellas; Stanford, Fatima Cody; Ochner, Luana; Fonte, Maria Luisa; Biino, Ginevra; De Giuseppe, Rachele; Taveras, Elsie Mireya; Misra, Madhusmita (Informa UK Limited, 2017)This was a retrospective, observational chart review conducted on a convenience sample of 537 outpatients, aged 16–60 years, referred to an Italian Dietetic and Nutrition University Center. The study aimed to look at the ... -
Body Fat Percentage Should Not Be Confused With Lifestyle Behaviors
Kyle, Theodore K.; Stanford, Fatima Cody (Elsevier BV, 2016) -
Caloric restriction improves health-related quality of life in healthy normal weight and overweight individuals
Butsch, Winfield Scott; Stanford, Fatima Cody (BMJ, 2016) -
Comparing Outcomes of Two Types of Bariatric Surgery in an Adolescent Obese Population: Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass vs. Sleeve Gastrectomy
Maffazioli, Giovana D.; Stanford, Fatima Cody; Campoverde Reyes, Karen J.; Stanley, Takara L.; Singhal, Vibha; Corey, Kathleen E.; Pratt, Janey S.; Bredella, Miriam A.; Misra, Madhusmita (Frontiers Media S.A., 2016)Background: Obesity is prevalent among adolescents and is associated with serious health consequences. Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB) and Sleeve Gastrectomy (SG) are bariatric procedures that cause significant weight loss ... -
Determining levels of physical activity in attending physicians, resident and fellow physicians and medical students in the USA
Stanford, Fatima Cody; Durkin, Martin W; Blair, Steven N; Powell, Caroline Keller; Poston, Mary Beth; Stallworth, James Rast (BMJ, 2011)Objective Evidence suggests that the level of physical activity of physicians can be correlated directly with physician counselling patterns about this behaviour. Our objective was to determine if medical students, resident ... -
Evaluation of eating habits and lifestyle in patients with obesity before and after bariatric surgery: a single Italian center experience
Cena, Hellas; De Giuseppe, Rachele; Biino, Ginevra; Persico, Francesca; Ciliberto, Ambra; Giovanelli, Alessandro; Stanford, Fatima Cody (Springer International Publishing, 2016)Background: The study evaluated and compared the eating habits and lifestyle of patients with moderate to severe obesity who have undergone Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB) and Sleeve Gastrectomy (SG). Methods: Food frequency ... -
Folate status in women of childbearing age with obesity: a review
Maffoni, S.; De Giuseppe, R.; F.C., Stanford; Cena, H.; Stanford, Fatima Cody (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017)Several studies have described a positive association between elevated BMI and birth defects risk. Data on plasma concentration of folate in pregnant women with obesity have shown values far below those recommended, ... -
The Impact of Large-Scale Social Media Advertising Campaigns on COVID-19 Vaccination: Evidence from Two Randomized Controlled Trials
Ho, Lisa; Breza, Emily; Alsan, Marcella; Banerjee, Abhijit; Chandrasekhar, Arun G.; Stanford, Fatima; Fior, Renato; Goldsmith-Pinkham, Paul; Holland, Kelly; Hoppe, Emily; Jean, Louis-Maël; Ogbu-Nwobodo, Lucy; Olken, Benjamin A.; Torres, Carlos; Vautrey, Pierre-Luc; Warner, Erica; Duflo, Esther (Harvard Kennedy School, 2022-11)COVID-19 vaccines are widely available in wealthy countries, yet many people remain unvaccinated. Understanding the effectiveness -- or lack thereof -- of popular vaccination campaign strategies is therefore critical. In ... -
In vivo analysis of the pivot shift phenomenon during computer navigated ACL reconstruction
Lane, Clayton G.; Warren, Russell F.; Stanford, Fatima Cody; Kendoff, Daniel; Pearle, Andrew D. (Springer Nature, 2008)Abstract ACL insufficiency can be documented clinically with the pivot shift maneuver, but the specific pathologic kinematics of the pivot shift is difficult to quantify. Navi- gation provides an opportunity to analyze in ... -
Long-Term Effects of Changes in Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Body Mass Index on All-Cause and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality in Men: The Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study
Lee, D.-c.; Sui, X.; Artero, E. G.; Lee, I-Min; Church, T. S.; McAuley, P. A.; Stanford, Fatima Cody; Kohl, H. W.; Blair, S. N. (Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2011)Background The combined associations of changes in cardiorespiratory fitness and body mass index (BMI) with mortality remain controversial and uncertain. Methods and Results We examined the independent and combined ... -
Low Utilization of Obesity Medications: What are the Implications for Clinical Care?
Kyle, Theodore K.; Stanford, Fatima (Wiley-Blackwell, 2016)In a new analysis of dispensed prescriptions for obesity medications, Thomas et al. (1) quantify the extent of a problem that until now has only been described qualitatively. Prescribing of obesity medications, and especially ... -
Metabolically Healthy Obesity and Development of Chronic Kidney Disease
Stanford, Fatima Cody; Butsch, Winfield Scott (American College of Physicians, 2016) -
Metformin versus Placebo in Obese Pregnant Women without Diabetes
Stanford, Fatima Cody; Alfaris, Nasreen; Misra, Madhusmita (Massachusetts Medical Society, 2016)Syngelaki et al. (Feb. 4 issue)1 describe the efficacy of metformin in reducing gestational weight gain in women with a body-mass index (BMI; the weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters) of more ... -
“Moving and Losing”: A Pilot Study Incorporating Physical Activity to Decrease Obesity in the Pediatric Population
STANFORD, FATIMA; Houston Vann, Louisa; Durkin, Martin; Hanna, Alison; Knight, Lisa; Stallworth, James (South Carolina Medical Association, 2013)Aside from health system reform, obesity is perhaps the most dis- cussed topic in health care in the United States, and certainly in the Ameri- can media. Healthy People 2020, a nation- wide health-promotion plan developed ... -
Native Anterior Cruciate Ligament Obliquity versus Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft Obliquity
Stanford, Fatima; Kendoff, Daniel; Warren, Russell; Pearle, Andrew (SAGE Publications, 2009)Background: The goal of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is to attain a graft that closely resembles the native anterior cruciate ligament anatomy. By reconstructing the original anatomy, one hopes to eliminate ... -
Obesity and Breastfeeding: Exploring the Relationship
Stanford, Fatima Cody (Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2016)Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and throughout much of the developing world. In the United States, 40.4% of women, 35% of men, and 17% of children and adolescents have obesity. With the high ... -
Obesity Coverage Gap: Consumers Perceive Low Coverage for Obesity Treatments Even When Workplace Wellness Programs Target BMI
Stanford, Fatima; Wilson, Elizabeth; Kyle, Theodore; Nadglowski, Joseph (Wiley-Blackwell, 2017)Objective: Evidence-based obesity treatments, such as bariatric surgery, are not considered essential health benefits under the Affordable Care Act. Employer-sponsored wellness programs with incentives based on biometric ... -
Obesity Education Beyond Nutrition Education
Stanford, Fatima Cody; Kyle, Theodore K. (Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2016) -
Osteochondritis dissecans of the Talus: A report of Two Male Siblings
Stanford, Fatima Cody; Bonamo, Joel; Flynn, Maryirene; Sherman, Mark (2009)Despite being first reported in the nine-teenth century, the etiology of the osteo-chondritis dissecans is still poorly understood; in addition, there has been some confusion about how this disorder can be distinguished ... -
Patient race and the likelihood of undergoing bariatric surgery among patients seeking surgery
Stanford, Fatima Cody; Jones, Daniel Bougere; Schneider, Benjamin Edward; Blackburn, George; Apovian, Caroline M.; Hess, Donald T.; Chiodi, Sarah; Robert, Shirley; Bourland, Ashley C.; Wee, Christina Ching-Mae (Springer Nature, 2014)Background Ethnic minority adults have disproportionately higher rates of obesity than Caucasians but are less likely to undergo bariatric surgery. Recent data suggest that minorities might be less likely to seek surgery. ...