2020

Frankenfeld CL, Wallace TC. 2020 Multivitamins and nutritional adequacy in middle-age to older Americans by obesity status. J Dietary Suppl 17:684–697, https://doi.org/10.1080/19390211.2019.1645785.

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This article presents findings from an exploratory, mixed methods study to: (1) Ascertain whether Latina immigrant clients of a healthcare clinic for uninsured patients suffer a higher rate of PTSD compared to the citizen population at large and (2) Explore whether factors unique to immigrants, such as surviving human smuggling, would predict PTSD. Two validated instruments were deployed with clients who agreed to be screened (n = 62). Ten percent of U.S. women are expected to develop PTSD in a lifetime, a total tripled by immigrant women in this study. Women who scored high on the PTSD CheckList for Civilians (PCL-C) reported victimization from sexual assault, robberies and loss of friend/family member to violence, though no single assault predicted PTSD. Qualitative data, however, revealed that violence in countries of origin influenced decisions to immigrate. Among the avenues for future research identified by this study are (1) exploration of methods for linking Latina immigrants to mental health services, (2) determining the effects of smuggling violence on immigrants, and (3) Evaluate additive effects of multiple traumas.

Sattgast LH, Gallo S, Frankenfeld CL, Moshfegh AJ, Slavin M. 2020. Nutritional intake and bone health among adults with probable undiagnosed, untreated celiac disease: What We Eat in American and NHANES 2009–2014. J Am Coll Nutr 39:112–121.

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Frankenfeld CL, Menon N, Leslie TF. 2020. Racial disparities in colorectal cancer time-to-treatment and survival time for colorectal tumors and diagnosing hospital cancer-related diagnostic and treatment capabilities. Cancer Epidemiol 65:101684, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canep.2020.101684.

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Menon N, Leslie TF, Frankenfeld CL. 2020. Cancer-related diagnostic and treatment capabilities of hospitals in the context of racial residential segregation. Public Health 182:95–101, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2020.02.004.

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Frankenfeld CL, Wallace TC. 2020. Dietary patterns and nutritional status in relation to consumption of chickpeas and hummus in the U.S. population. Appl Sci 10:7341, https://doi.org/10.3390/app10207341.

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Frankenfeld CL. 2020. Isoflavones. In: Tomás-Barberán FA, González-Sarrías A, García-Villalba R (eds), Dietary (Poly)Phenols: Their Metabolism and Health Effects. Wiley, ISBN: 9781119563747.

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Cekola P, Henrickson A, Cohen SS, Reichert H, Ararujo Torres K, Hulsey A. Growth and tolerance with an amino acid formula at a children’s center: A two-year retrospective review. Poster presented to North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (NASPGHAN), November 2020.

2019

Bylsma LC, Gillezeau C, Garawin TA, Kelsh MA, Fryzek JP, Sangaré L, Lowe KA. 2019. Prevalence of RAS and BRAF mutations in metastatic colorectal cancer patients by tumor sidedness: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Cancer Med Dec 19, open access, doi: 10.1002/cam4.2747.

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Czerkies LM, Finn KL, Kineman BD, Reichert HA, Cohen SS, Carvalho RS. 2019. Use of a partially hydrolyzed 100% whey-based infant formula with Lacrobacillus reuteri in infants with caregiver-perceived intolerance. J Pedat Health Nutr, Open Access.

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