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An overview of the genomics of metabolic syndromeJacquelyn Y Taylor
School of Nursing, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
J Nurs Scholarsh 45:52-9. 2013..This article provides a brief overview of the diagnostic criteria and genomic risk factors for the components of metabolic syndrome (MetS)...
Classification and correlates of eating disorders among Blacks: findings from the National Survey of American LifeJacquelyn Y Taylor
Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT 06513, USA
J Health Care Poor Underserved 24:289-310. 2013..To assess classification adjustments and examine correlates of eating disorders among Blacks...
Genetic and BMI risks for predicting blood pressure in three generations of West African Dogon womenJacquelyn Y Taylor
School of Nursing, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
Biol Res Nurs 15:105-11. 2013..Knowledge of the SNP's effect on hypertension among West African women can help health practitioners educate their patients about genetic risks of developing hypertension...
Effects of parity on blood pressure among West African Dogon womenJacquelyn Y Taylor
School of Nursing, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06536, USA
Ethn Dis 22:360-6. 2012..This study examined the effect of parity on blood pressure (BP) readings and BMI among rural West African Dogon women...
Gene-environment effects of SLC4A5 and skin color on blood pressure among African American womenJacquelyn Y Taylor
Yale University, School of Nursing 100 Church St S, Rm 295 New Haven, Connecticut 06536, USA
Ethn Dis 22:155-61. 2012..To determine the relationship between genetic polymorphisms and environmental factors (skin color) on blood pressure among African American women...
Gene-environment interaction for hypertension among African American women across generationsJacquelyn Y Taylor
School of Nursing, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
Biol Res Nurs 12:149-55. 2010..This SNP was not available for testing in the African American parent cohort...
Risks for hypertension among undiagnosed African American mothers and daughtersJacquelyn Y Taylor
School of Nursing, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06536 0740, USA
J Pediatr Health Care 23:378-87. 2009..This study examines risks for high blood pressure (BP) among undiagnosed African American mothers and daughters, because African American children are at risk for hypertension due to familial influences...
Effects of genetic counseling for hypertension on changes in lifestyle behaviors among African-American womenJacquelyn Y Taylor
Yale University, Yale School of Nursing, 100 Church Street South, Room 295, New Haven, CT 06536, USA
J Natl Black Nurses Assoc 20:1-10. 2009..Further studies on genetic counseling for hypertension with longer follow-up periods are needed to determine the effectiveness of genetic counseling on changes in lifestyle behaviors and blood pressure readings...
Genetic and environmental risks for high blood pressure among African American mothers and daughtersJacquelyn Y Taylor
School of Nursing, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06536, USA
Biol Res Nurs 11:53-65. 2009..To determine the relationship between genetic and environmental lifestyle factors (physical activity and sodium) on blood pressure (BP) among African-American women...
Effects of parity on blood pressure among African-American womenJacquelyn Y Taylor
Yale University, School of Nursing in New Haven, CT, USA
J Natl Black Nurses Assoc 19:12-9. 2008..Further studies, with larger samples followed throughout their pregnancies, is needed before more definitive statements may be drawn about the effects of parity on BMI and blood pressure readings among African-American women can be made...
Recruitment of three generations of African American women into genetics researchJacquelyn Y Taylor
School of Nursing, Yale University, 100 Church Street South, New Haven, CT 06536, USA
J Transcult Nurs 20:219-26. 2009..This article reports on methods used to recruit 42 African American generational triads (grandmothers, mothers, and granddaughters) into a hypertension genetics study, the lessons learned, and suggestions for successful recruitment...
Interactions between metallopeptidase 3 polymorphism rs679620 and BMI in predicting blood pressure in African-American women with hypertensionJacquelyn Taylor
Yale University, School of Nursing, New Haven, CT 06536, USA
J Hypertens 26:2312-8. 2008..MMP3_rs679620 appears to have a protective effect on diastolic BP in women with high BMI. Surprisingly, MMP3_rs679620 had the opposite effect on women with low BMI, resulting in higher diastolic BP...
Parental stress among African American parents and grandparentsJacquelyn Y Taylor
School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA
Issues Ment Health Nurs 28:373-87. 2007..These results indicate that the multiple demands of parenting may become a barrier to making life-style changes for parents and grandparents diagnosed with hypertension. Nursing implications of the findings are discussed...
Yemeni families and child lead screening in DetroitJacquelyn Y Taylor
University of Michigan, School of Nursing, USA
J Transcult Nurs 18:63-9. 2007..This article reports on the gender and health issues encountered during the community outreach lead testing effort within a Yemeni neighborhood in Detroit...
Prevalence of eating disorders among Blacks in the National Survey of American LifeJacquelyn Y Taylor
School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA
Int J Eat Disord 40:S10-4. 2007..To provide information on the characteristics of eating disorders based on nationally representative samples of African American and Caribbean Black adults and adolescents...
