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Archana P. Lamichhane
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 30
Citations - 1423
Archana P. Lamichhane is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Socioeconomic status. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1243 citations. Previous affiliations of Archana P. Lamichhane include University of South Carolina & RTI International.
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Association of Intrauterine Exposure to Maternal Diabetes and Obesity With Type 2 Diabetes in Youth: The SEARCH Case-Control Study
Dana Dabelea,Elizabeth J. Mayer-Davis,Archana P. Lamichhane,Ralph B. D'Agostino,Angela D. Liese,Kendra Vehik,K.M. Venkat Narayan,Phillip Zeitler,Richard F. Hamman +8 more
TL;DR: Intrauterine exposures to maternal diabetes and obesity are strongly associated with type 2 diabetes in youth and prevention efforts may need to target, in addition to childhood obesity, the increasing number of pregnancies complicated by obesity and diabetes.
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Validation of 3 Food Outlet Databases: Completeness and Geospatial Accuracy in Rural and Urban Food Environments
Angela D. Liese,Natalie Colabianchi,Archana P. Lamichhane,Timothy L. Barnes,James Hibbert,Dwayne E. Porter,Michele Nichols,Andrew B. Lawson +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the validity of common data sources used to characterize the food environment is limited and the marked undercount of food outlets and the geospatial inaccuracies observed have the potential to introduce bias into studies evaluating the impact of the built food environment.
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Neighborhood level risk factors for type 1 diabetes in youth: the SEARCH case-control study
Angela D. Liese,Robin C. Puett,Archana P. Lamichhane,Michele Nichols,Dana Dabelea,Andrew B. Lawson,Dwayne E. Porter,James Hibbert,Ralph B. D'Agostino,Elizabeth J. Mayer-Davis +9 more
TL;DR: This study suggests that neighborhood characteristics related to greater affluence, occupation, and education are associated with higher type 1 diabetes risk.
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Spatial patterning of supermarkets and fast food outlets with respect to neighborhood characteristics.
Archana P. Lamichhane,Joshua L. Warren,Robin C. Puett,Dwayne E. Porter,Matteo Bottai,Elizabeth J. Mayer-Davis,Angela D. Liese +6 more
TL;DR: Compared to block groups without a supermarket, those with a supermarket had a significantly higher income, higher housing value, larger population with high school education and above, lower minority population and lower population living below poverty even after controlling for urbanicity and population density of census block groups.
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The association of long-term exposure to particulate matter air pollution with brain MRI findings: The ARIC study
Melinda C. Power,Archana P. Lamichhane,Archana P. Lamichhane,Duanping Liao,Xiaohui Xu,Clifford R. Jack,Rebecca F. Gottesman,Thomas H. Mosley,James D. Stewart,Jeff D. Yanosky,Eric A. Whitsel +10 more
TL;DR: Higher long-term past PM exposures were associated with smaller deep-gray volumes overall, and higher PM2.5 exposures wereassociated with smaller brain volumes in the Minnesota site, but not elsewhere; further work is needed to understand the sources of heterogeneity across sites.