2229 A community-academic translational research and learning collaborative to evaluate the associations among biological, social, and nutritional status for adolescent women and their babies using electronic health records (EHR) data

Jonathan N. Tobin,Amanda Cheng,Caroline S. Jiang,Mireille McLean,Peter R. Holt,Dena Moftah,Rhonda G. Kost,Kimberly S. Vasquez, Daryl L. Wieland,Peter S. Bernstein,Siobhan M. Dolan, Mayer Sagy, Abbe Kirsch, Michael Zinaman, Elizabeth DuBois, Barry Kohn,William Pagano,Gilles Bergeron,Megan W. Bourassa, Stephanie Morgan, Judd Anderman, Shwu H. Kwek, Julie Wilcox,Jan L. Breslow

Journal of Clinical and Translational Science(2018)

引用 0|浏览2
暂无评分
摘要
OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: To build a multisite de-identified database of female adolescents, aged 12–21 years (January 2011–December 2012), and their subsequent offspring through 24 months of age from electronic health records (EHRs) provided by participating Community Health. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: We created a community-academic partnership that included New York City Community Health Centers (n=4) and Hospitals (n=4), The Rockefeller University, The Sackler Institute for Nutrition Science and Clinical Directors Network (CDN). We used the Community-Engaged Research Navigation model to establish a multisite de-identified database extracted from EHRs of female adolescents aged 12–21 years (January 2011–December 2012) and their offspring through 24 months of age. These patients received their primary care between 2011 and 2015. Clinical data were used to explore possible associations among specific measures. We focused on the preconception, prenatal, postnatal periods, including pediatric visits up to 24 months of age. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: The analysis included all female adolescents (n=122,556) and a subset of pregnant adolescents with offspring data available (n=2917). Patients were mostly from the Bronx; 43% of all adolescent females were overweight (22%) or obese (21%) and showed higher systolic and diastolic blood pressure, blood glucose levels, hemoglobin A1c, total cholesterol, and triglycerides levels compared with normal-weight adolescent females ( p
更多
查看译文
关键词
electronic health records,nutritional status,adolescent women,community-academic
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要