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Association of Early Childhood Caries with Bitter Taste Receptors: A Meta-Analysis of Genome-Wide Association Studies and Transcriptome-Wide Association Study
ArticleAbstract: Although genetics affects early childhood caries (ECC) risk, few studies have focused on finding itsPalabras claves:Child, Genetics, Molecular epidemiology, ORAL HEALTHAutores:Alotaibi R.N., Betsy Foxman, Chernus J.M., Crout R.J., Dudding T., Feingold E., Haworth S., Lee M.K., Levy S.M., Marazita M.L., Mcneil D.W., Mukhopadhyay N., Orlova E., Shaffer J.R., Timpson N.J., Weyant R.J.Fuentes:scopusDepression and Rural Environment Are Associated With Poor Oral Health Among Pregnant Women in Northern Appalachia
ArticleAbstract: Both oral health problems and depression among pregnant women contribute to maternal–infant health oPalabras claves:Appalachia, Depression, health disparities, ORAL HEALTH, Pregnancy, RuralAutores:Betsy Foxman, Brown L.J., Chapman S., Crout R.J., Hayes S.E., Kao E., Marazita M.L., Maurer J.L., Mcneil D.W., Neiswanger K., Polk D.E., Randall C.L., Shaffer J.R., Weyant R.J.Fuentes:scopusGenome-Wide Analysis of Dental Caries Variability Reveals Genotype-by-Environment Interactions
ArticleAbstract: Genotype-by-environment interactions (GEI) may influence dental caries, although their effects are dPalabras claves:Dental Caries, genome-wide vQTL, genotype-by-environment interactionsAutores:Betsy Foxman, Marazita M.L., Mcneil D.W., Shaffer J.R., Weinberg S.M., Zou T.Fuentes:scopusGenome-wide Scan of Dental Fear and Anxiety Nominates Novel Genes
ArticleAbstract: Dental care–related fear and anxiety (DFA) is prevalent, affects oral health care utilization, and iPalabras claves:behavioral science, Genetics, Genomics, GWAS, Hebkp_redity, Meta-analysisAutores:Betsy Foxman, Brumbaugh J., Chernus J.M., Crout R.J., Dudding T., Haworth S., Liu C., Liu D., Marazita M.L., Mcneil D.W., Randall C.L., Reis S., Shaffer J.R., Timpson N.J., Weyant R.J., Wright C.D., Zhou Y.Fuentes:scopusFood insecurity and consumption of cariogenic foods in mothers and their two-year-old children in Appalachia
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: To describe the association between household food insecurity and intake of cariogenic fPalabras claves:Autores:Betsy Foxman, Bhaumik D., Jones A.D., Marazita M.L., Marshall T.A., Mcneil D.W., Neiswanger K., Shaffer J.R., Wright C.D.Fuentes:scopusEarly Childhood Diet in Relation to Toddler Nighttime Sleep Duration Trajectories
ArticleAbstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate whether dietary habits at age 2 associate with sleep durPalabras claves:diet, early childhood, sleep duration, TrajectoryAutores:Betsy Foxman, Jansen E.C., Jones A.D., Marazita M.L., Marshall T.A., Mcneil D.W., Neiswanger K., Shaffer J.R., Zhao W.Fuentes:scopusOral health in a sample of pregnant women from Northern Appalachia (2011-2015)
ArticleAbstract: Background. Chronic poor oral health has a high prevalence in Appalachia, a large region in the eastPalabras claves:Autores:Beach S.R., Betsy Foxman, Brown L.J., Chapman S., Cooper M.E., Crout R.J., Govil M., Marazita M.L., Maurer J.L., Mcneil D.W., Neiswanger K., Shaffer J.R., Simhan H.N., Strotmeyer S.J., Weyant R.J., Zovko J.G.Fuentes:scopusMaternal factors and risk of early childhood caries: A prospective cohort study
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To evaluate the associations between time-varying factors (mother's oral health, oral hygPalabras claves:Child Health, Dentistry, epidemiology, maternal health, tobacco productsAutores:Betsy Foxman, Davis E., Marazita M.L., Mcneil D.W., Neiswanger K., Shaffer J.R.Fuentes:scopusRacism in oral healthcare settings: Implications for dental care-related fear/anxiety and utilization among Black/African American women in Appalachia
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To explore the association of racism in oral healthcare settings and dental care-relatedPalabras claves:African Americans, Appalachia, dental anxiety, dental fear, dental utilization, racismAutores:Alexander L.A., Betsy Foxman, Marazita M.L., Mcneil D.W., Platt L.F., Shaffer J.R., Sokoto K.C.Fuentes:scopus