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Women's Health Initiative
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- WHI
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The Women's Health Initiative (WHI) is a longitudinal national health study sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) that focuses on strategies for preventing heart disease, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, and osteoporotic fractures in postmenopausal women in the United States. The study includes data from 161,808 women aged 50-79 years old at the time of enrollment. Available...
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CancerChronic DiseaseGenomicsHealth StatusMental HealthRisk Factors
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- Jeffrey S. BergerLila Nachtigall
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Nurses' Health Studies
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- NHS, NHS I, NHS II, NHS3, GUTS, Growing Up Today Study, GUTS
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- Frank SpeizerSusan HankinsonWalter Willett
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The Nurses' Health Studies (NHS) are long-running, questionnaire-based studies on women's health. The study was initiated in 1976 with the NHS cohort. The initial studies focus on cancer, cardiovascular disease and risk factors for chronic health issues in women. The latest cohort, NH3, has been expanded to include both male and female registered nurses and nursing students. Survey and biospecimen...
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CancerChronic DiseaseHealth StatusPopulation CharacteristicsRisk Factors
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NYU Dataset
NYU Women's Health Study
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- NYUWHS
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- Yu ChenAnne Zeleniuch-JacquotteAlan A. ArslanYelena Afanasyeva6 more author(s)...
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Data from the ongoing NYU Women's Health Study include biospecimens and survey data with variables concerning health conditions, reproductive history, and dietary habits. Between 1985 and 1991, the NYU Women's Health Study enrolled 14,274 women between the ages of 35 and 65 years old at the Guttman Breast Diagnostic Institute in New York City for a study of endogenous hormones, diet, and risk of breast...
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CancerChronic DiseaseHealth StatusPopulation CharacteristicsRisk Factors
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NYU Dataset
NYU Women's Health Study: Temporal Reproducibility of IgG and IgM Autoantibodies in Serum from Healthy Women
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- NYUWHS
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- Tess ClendenenShaohui HuYelena AfanasyevaManor Askenazi7 more author(s)...
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Study investigators examined blood samples from participants in the NYU Women’s Health Study (NYUWHS)--a cohort of 14,274 women enrolled between 1985 and 1991 through a breast cancer screening center in New York City--to identify autoantibodies associated with healthy women. The blood samples were collected at the time of enrollment and at annual screening visits until 1991 and long term follow-up...
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NYU Dataset
The Effects of Whole Grains Versus Refined Grains Diets on the Microbiome in Pregnancy
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- Haipeng SunPamella YamadaAlexandra PaetowMichael Chan4 more author(s)...
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Between August 2017 and April 2019, 303 women in their first or second gestational trimester were enrolled in an interventional randomized controlled trial to investigate the outcomes associated with dietary plans with different proportions of total carbohydrates. Eligible women were aged 18 to 45 years old who did not have a high risk pregnancy, chronic renal disease, cancer, congestive heart failure,...
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PregnancyRisk Factors
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NYU Dataset
The Zika Women's Panel Study on Shifting Risk Perceptions
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- David M. Abramson
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Between July 25, 2016 and December 22, 2017, investigators conducted a longitudinal study with repeated panel surveys to understand attitudes and behaviors related to the emerging Zika virus among women of child-bearing age. Study participants included a representative survey sample of US women aged 18 to 45 years old who had participated in a related study about perceptions of the Zika virus (n=75)...
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Infectious Disease
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NYU Dataset
The impact of racially-targeted food marketing and attentional biases on consumption in Black adolescent females with and without obesity: Pilot data from the Black Adolescent & Entertainment (BAE) study
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- Omni CassidyMarian Tanofsky-KraffAndrew J. WatersLisa M. Shank5 more author(s)...
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This dataset was collected for a pilot study on the influence of racially-targeted food advertisement and food-related attentional biases on eating behaviors among a sample of Black female adolescents. Study participants were recruited from the Washington, DC metropolitan area between June 2017 and June 2018. Eligible participants were female, 12 to 17 years old, self-identified as Black or African-American,...
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Chronic DiseaseRisk Factors
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- Free to All