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Sarah Stark Casagrande
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 12
Citations - 1604
Sarah Stark Casagrande is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychiatric rehabilitation & Cross-sectional study. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications receiving 1464 citations. Previous affiliations of Sarah Stark Casagrande include Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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A Behavioral Weight-Loss Intervention in Persons with Serious Mental Illness
Gail L. Daumit,Faith Dickerson,Nae Yuh Wang,Arlene Dalcin,Gerald J. Jerome,Gerald J. Jerome,Cheryl A.M. Anderson,Deborah R. Young,Kevin D. Frick,Airong Yu,Joseph V. Gennusa,Meghan Oefinger,Rosa M. Crum,Jeanne Charleston,Sarah Stark Casagrande,Eliseo Guallar,Richard W. Goldberg,Leslie M. Campbell,Lawrence J. Appel +18 more
TL;DR: A behavioral weight-loss intervention significantly reduced weight over a period of 18 months in overweight and obese adults with serious mental illness, and these findings support implementation of targeted behavioral Weight-loss interventions in this high-risk population.
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Have americans increased their fruit and vegetable intake? : The trends between 1988 and 2002
TL;DR: It is indicated that Americans' fruit and vegetable consumption did not increase in 1999-2002, and only a small proportion met the related dietary recommendations.
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Perceived discrimination and adherence to medical care in a racially integrated community.
TL;DR: Experiences with discrimination were associated with delays in seeking medical care and poor adherence to medical care recommendations in independent of need, enabling, and predisposing factors, including medical MISTRUST; however, a prospective study is needed.
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Built environment and health behaviors among African Americans: a systematic review.
Sarah Stark Casagrande,Melicia C. Whitt-Glover,Kristie J. Lancaster,Angela Odoms-Young,Tiffany L. Gary +4 more
TL;DR: With relatively few studies in the literature focused on African Americans, more research is needed to draw conclusions on features of the built environment that are associated with physical activity, diet, and obesity.
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Biological Basis of Depression in Adults with Diabetes
TL;DR: Recent evidence showing alterations of these three biological systems—HPA axis, SNS, and inflammatory cascade—in depression, diabetes, and diabetes-related risk factors is reviewed.