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Shayna M. Clancy
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 12
Citations - 163
Shayna M. Clancy is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weight management & Cohort. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 86 citations.
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Cohort profile for the Nurture Observational Study examining associations of multiple caregivers on infant growth in the Southeastern USA
Sara E. Benjamin Neelon,Truls Østbye,Gary G. Bennett,Richard M. Kravitz,Shayna M. Clancy,Marissa Stroo,Edwin S. Iversen,Cathrine Hoyo +7 more
TL;DR: The Nurture Study is an observational birth cohort designed to assess longitudinal associations of childcare and the presence of multiple caregivers on infant adiposity and weight trajectories throughout the first year of life and potential mediators feeding, physical activity, sleep and stress.
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Physical activity and sedentary behavior during pregnancy and postpartum, measured using hip and wrist-worn accelerometers.
Kathryn R. Hesketh,Kelly R. Evenson,Marissa Stroo,Shayna M. Clancy,Truls Østbye,Sara E. Benjamin-Neelon,Sara E. Benjamin-Neelon +6 more
TL;DR: Wrist accelerometers may be preferable during pregnancy and appear comparable to hip accelerometers; support for re-engaging in physical activity earlier in the postpartum period may benefit women.
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Overcoming barriers to the adoption and implementation of predictive modeling and machine learning in clinical care: what can we learn from US academic medical centers?
Joshua Watson,Carolyn A. Hutyra,Shayna M. Clancy,Anisha Chandiramani,Armando Bedoya,Kumar Ilangovan,Nancy Nderitu,Eric G. Poon +7 more
TL;DR: Key challenges of implementing PM and ML in clinical care at AMCs are highlighted and best practices for development, implementation, and maintenance at these institutions are suggested.
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Perceived Barriers to Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Among Participants in a Workplace Obesity Intervention.
Kayla Stankevitz,John M. Dement,Ashley L. Schoenfisch,Julie Joyner,Shayna M. Clancy,Marissa Stroo,Truls Østbye +6 more
TL;DR: To improve their effectiveness, workplace weight management programs should consider addressing and reducing barriers to healthy eating and physical activity.
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Challenges for strengthening the health workforce in the Lao People's Democratic Republic: perspectives from key stakeholders.
Yi Qian,Fei Yan,Wei Wang,Shayna M. Clancy,Kongsap Akkhavong,Manithong Vonglokham,Somphou Outhensackda,Truls Østbye,Truls Østbye +8 more
TL;DR: To improve the distribution of health workers in rural areas, strategies for increasing production and strengthening retention should be well integrated for better effectiveness and it is also essential to take the Laotian-specific context into consideration during intervention development and implementation.