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期刊名:Public health reports

缩写:PUBLIC HEALTH REP

ISSN:0033-3549

e-ISSN:1468-2877

IF/分区:2.5/Q2

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
Classical Article Case Reports Clinical Study Clinical Trial Clinical Trial Protocol Comment Comparative Study Editorial Guideline Letter Meta-Analysis Multicenter Study Observational Study Randomized Controlled Trial Review Systematic Review
Nimit N Shah,Brian K Kit,Cheryl D Fryar et al. Nimit N Shah et al.
Objectives: Nearly half of US adults have hypertension. The prevalence of hypertension is higher among adults with disabilities than among those without disabilities; however, national estimates use old data and definitio...
Keisuke Abe,Lynne Fullerton,Samuel Swift et al. Keisuke Abe et al.
Objectives: Illicit fentanyl exposure among US children has increased in the past 10 years. However, whether rates of prescription fentanyl exposure have changed in this population is unknown. We described prescription fe...
Sofia Awan,Mary Ellen Grap,Ann M Goding Sauer et al. Sofia Awan et al.
At the national and state levels, data on changes over time in fruit and vegetable intake among young children are limited. Using nationally representative data from the National Survey of Children's Health during 2021-2023, we examined tre...
Christine M Kava,Shifan Dai,David A Siegel et al. Christine M Kava et al.
Objectives: Common data sources that examine cancer survival provide limited information on health behaviors or social determinants of health. We linked individual-level cancer registry data to county-level data to examin...
Angela B Snyder,Mei Zhou,Jhaqueline Valle et al. Angela B Snyder et al.
Objective: An accurate estimate of the prevalence, demographic characteristics, and geographic distribution of thalassemia in the United States is needed to plan for the health care needs of people with this disease. We d...
Angie K Miranda-Vicente,Nicole K Zevallos-Villanueva,Astrik C Fernández-Ahumada et al. Angie K Miranda-Vicente et al.
Objectives: Physical inactivity is associated with socioeconomic and social levels; thus, individuals of low socioeconomic status are less likely than individuals of high socioeconomic status to exercise. We assessed the ...
Amy M Beeson,Jennifer L White,Abigail L Gates et al. Amy M Beeson et al.
Objectives: Lyme carditis is a rare, potentially fatal manifestation of Lyme disease. Although Lyme disease is nationally notifiable, data on clinical manifestations are not collected systematically in the United States. ...