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Monique S. White, Clifton C. Addison, Brenda W. Campbell Jenkins, Vanessa Bland, Adrianne Clark and Donna Antoine LaVigne
Childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is linked to hypertension among African American youth. Optimistic bias influences behavior of youth causing them to underestimate their susceptibility to negative health outcomes. This study explore...
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Brenda W. Campbell Jenkins, Daniel F. Sarpong, Clifton Addison, Monique S. White, DeMarc A. Hickson, Wendy White and Cecil Burchfiel
This study examined: (a) differences in lung function between current and non current smokers who had sedentary lifestyles and non sedentary lifestyles and (b) the mediating effect of sedentary lifestyle on the association between smoking and lung functi...
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Brenda W. Campbell Jenkins, Clifton Addison, Gregory Wilson, Jiankang Liu, Melody Fortune, Kiana Robinson, Monique White and Daniel Sarpong
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the US and in Mississippi. Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer among women, and the underlying pathophysiology remains unknown, especially among African American (AA) women. The study purpose was to...
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Brenda W. Campbell-Jenkins, Clifton C. Addison, Lavon Young, Pramod Anugu, Gregory Wilson and Daniel Sarpong
The public health burden caused by cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to adversely affect individuals in terms of cost, life expectancy, medical, pharmaceutical and hospital care. This burden has been excessive in the case of African Americans. The o...
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