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Nathaniel D. Osgood
Researcher at University of Saskatchewan
Publications - 149
Citations - 2643
Nathaniel D. Osgood is an academic researcher from University of Saskatchewan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Particle filter. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 134 publications receiving 2187 citations. Previous affiliations of Nathaniel D. Osgood include University of California, Irvine.
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Epidemiology of diabetes mellitus among First Nations and non-First Nations adults
TL;DR: First Nations adults are experiencing a diabetes epidemic that disproportionately affects women during their reproductive years, and this ethnicity-based pattern suggests diverse underlying mechanisms that may include differences in the diabetogenic impact of gestational diabetes.
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Applying Dynamic Simulation Modeling Methods in Health Care Delivery Research—The SIMULATE Checklist: Report of the ISPOR Simulation Modeling Emerging Good Practices Task Force
Deborah A. Marshall,Lina Burgos-Liz,Maarten Joost IJzerman,Nathaniel D. Osgood,William V. Padula,Mitchell K. Higashi,Peter K. Wong,Kalyan S. Pasupathy,William H. Crown +8 more
TL;DR: Three dynamic simulation modeling methods are presented to evaluate system interventions for health care delivery: system dynamics, discrete event simulation, and agent-based modeling.
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The Inter- and Intragenerational Impact of Gestational Diabetes on the Epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes
TL;DR: Because GDM is a readily identifiable, preventable, and treatable condition, investments in prevention, rapid diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment of GDM in at-risk populations may offer substantial benefit in lowering the T2DM burden over many generations.
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Selecting a Dynamic Simulation Modeling Method for Health Care Delivery Research—Part 2: Report of the ISPOR Dynamic Simulation Modeling Emerging Good Practices Task Force
Deborah A. Marshall,Lina Burgos-Liz,Maarten Joost IJzerman,William H. Crown,William V. Padula,Peter K. Wong,Kalyan S. Pasupathy,Mitchell K. Higashi,Nathaniel D. Osgood +8 more
TL;DR: An overview of these modeling methods and examples of health care system problems in which such methods have been useful are provided, and some recommendations about the application of these methods are provided to add value to informed decision making are provided.
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The link between smoking and impotence: two decades of evidence.
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis revealed that 40% of impotent men were current smokers compared with 28% of men in the general population, and the 6 largest studies all revealed a higher prevalence of smoking among men.