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F A UC S D IRST NNUAL AN IEGO PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH DAY APRIL 9, 2015 A B BSTRACT OOK P RESENTED BY THE INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH www.publichealth.ucsd.edu 1 T ABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT PRESENTING AUTHOR TOPIC TITLE NUMBER Jillian Tom 1 Chronic Disease Sleep Disturbance and Fatigue in Breast Cancer Survivors 2 Chronic Disease Abstract Withdrawn Glucocorticoid mediated regulation of inflammation in human monocytes Michael Cheng 3 Chronic Disease is associated with obesity and depressive mood Morgana Mongraw- The sex-specific relationship between body mass index and coronary heart 4 Chronic Disease Chaffin disease: A meta-analysis of 94 cohorts with 1.1 million participants Effects of Gratitude Journaling on Heart Rate Variability and Inflammatory Paul J Mills 5 Chronic Disease Biomarkers in Asymptomatic Heart Failure Patients Sheri Hartman 6 Chronic Disease Sedentary behaviors and quality of life in breast cancer survivors Immunological predicament of obesity: are obese individuals more prone Suzi Hong 7 Chronic Disease to infections due to low-grade inflammation? Tiffany Tran 8 Chronic Disease Correlations between four measures of kyphosis Diabetes Management Class Utilization in Hispanics vs. Non-Hispanics, Yessica Diaz-Roman 9 Chronic Disease BRFSS 2012 Community Health Amanda Wilson 10 Active Living Research: Promoting Activity-Friendly Communities Programs and Policy Community Health Addressing the Shortage of Primary Care Physicians: Outcomes from Two Amanpreet Sandhu 11 Programs and Policy Programs at the UC San Diego School of Medicine Community Health Measuring Research Competencies in Community Health Camille Nebeker 12 Programs and Policy Workers/Promotores Community Health Chad Spoon 13 Designing Communities for Active Living Creates Diverse Co-Benefits Programs and Policy Community Health Elle Mari 14 Building Capacity & Collaborating for Action in California’s Inland Desert Programs and Policy Community Health Development of a Workshop Series for Community-Based Participatory Hymie Payne 15 Programs and Policy Research: Creating a Common Language in Partnership (CCLP) Community Health Iliana Molina 16 UCSD EyeMobile for Children: Model Vision Screening Program Programs and Policy Community Health Bridging Gaps in Refugee Health through the Refugee Resettlement Kate Murray 17 Programs and Policy Practicum Program in Medical Education – Health Equity (PRIME-HEq): Training Community Health Katherine Garcia 18 Future Physicians to Care for Underserved Communities at Risk for Health Programs and Policy Disparities Community Health Developing health fair educational booths for low-income students in Kim Tran 19 Programs and Policy grades 6-12 by targeting the four pillars of health Community Health Improving Driving Safety Through Education and Training: A Multi- Linda Hill 20 Programs and Policy disciplinary Approach Community Health Lactation Supportive Environments: Improving lactation policies in Shana Wright Bruno 21 Programs and Policy businesses throughout San Diego County Community Health Ting Chow 22 Complete Streets for Healthy Communities Programs and Policy Community Health Karemi Alvarez 23 Faith-Based Wellness Program Programs and Policy Global & Trends in Mortality for Non-Communicable Diseases in Mexican Border Gabriel Anaya 24 Environmental Municipalities: 1998-2012 Global Burden of Diseases Data Health Global & Abdur Rahman Addressing Mental Health Needs of Iraqi Refugees in the United States 25 Environmental Amin and its Significance in the Global Health Landscape Health Global & Evaluation of harmful chemicals found in dust collected from homes in Los Catherine Larsen 26 Environmental Laureles Canyon, Tijuana Mexico Health 2 ABSTRACT PRESENTING AUTHOR TOPIC TITLE NUMBER Global & Cheyenne Rose Residential distance to flower plantations in relation to a marker of 27 Environmental Butcher pesticide exposure Health Global & Risk factors of multi and extensively drug resistant tuberculosis in a Elisea Avalos 28 Environmental multisite study: a case cohort study Health Global & Women's health and sexual education in Siruvani, Tamil Nadu, India: a Erika Reames 29 Environmental student-run public health program Health Global & Acculturation, behavioral factors, and family history of breast cancer Jesse Nodora 30 Environmental among Mexican and Mexican-American women Health Global & Kristen Guirguis 31 Environmental Human health Impact of California Heat Waves Health Global & Health Implications of Biomass Fuels for Cooking in the Developing World: Maximo R. Prescott 32 Environmental A Review Health Global & Toilet to Tap: Qualitative study to assess water quality and sanitation Melawhy Garcia 33 Environmental services to inform the implementation of a novel waste water initiative in Health rural Mexico Global & Decreased Anemia Prevalence Among Women and Children in Baja Molly Moor 34 Environmental California, Mexico: A Six Year Comparative Study Health Global & Prevalence and correlates of depressive symptoms among structurally Natalie Ferraiolo 35 Environmental vulnerable patients of a binational student-run free medical clinic in Health Tijuana, Mexico Global & Performance of a Pyrosequencing Platform in Diagnosing Drug-Resistant Sophia Georghiou 36 Environmental Tuberculosis: A Global Study Health Global & Malaria Prevention Study: Insecticide-treated Nets (ITNs) Coverage and Uyen Nguyen 37 Environmental Usage in Three Communities in Western Ghana Health Amina Sheik Overcoming Barriers to Health for East African Refugee Youth: A 38 Health Disparities Mohamed Photovoice Project Andrea S. Mendoza- Health literacy, use of intervention materials, and changes in self-efficacy 39 Health Disparities Vasconez and processes of change: A secondary data analysis The impact of Somali refugee mother’s health on the health of their Eda He 40 Health Disparities children: a cross-sectional study Monica Sias 41 Health Disparities Diversity at UCSD: Fact or Fiction Myra Dang 42 Health Disparities Occupational Health of Taxi Drivers in San Diego LGBT Health Immersion Day: Measuring the Impact of an LGBT Health Ramon Hernandez 43 Health Disparities Education Intervention Ramon Hernandez 44 Health Disparities Developing a Diverse Healthcare Workforce to Address Health Inequalities Yasmin Hussain 45 Health Disparities The Lack of Awareness of Health Disparities in the United States Health Services and An accessible communication approach for the development of D&I Andrew Trinidad 46 Technologies research Health Services and Drew Colantino 47 Understanding of Oral Health Coverage in the Affordable Care Act Technologies Health Services and Do personal rituals reduce burnout and increase compassion in hospice Karyn Speidel 48 Technologies staff? Medication Use Among Pregnant Women Enrolled in the United States Health Services and Kristin Palmsten 49 Medicaid Program Technologies 3 ABSTRACT PRESENTING AUTHOR NUMBER TOPIC TITLE Health Services and Lindsay Freeman 50 Multimodal Medical Sensing and Diagnostic Platform for Mobile Phones Technologies Health Services and Influenza Vaccination of Healthcare Personnel: Impact of Evolving Local Margaret Ryan 51 Technologies Policy at a Military Community Hospital Health Services and Sara McMenamin 52 The California Health Benefits Review Program Technologies Health Services and Walk-in Mental Health Services for Vulnerable Populations along the U.S.- Sol D’Urso 53 Technologies Mexico Border Physical Activity & Prolonged Nightly Fasting and Breast Cancer Risk: Findings from NHANES Catherine Marinac 54 Diet (2009-2010) Daily Patterns of Sedentary Time, Depression and Physical Functioning: Is Physical Activity & Anant Singhania 55 the way in which Sedentary Time is Accumulated Associated with Diet Indicators of Healthy Aging in Older Adults? Physical Activity & Healthy Cocina Initiative: Creating Accessible, Affordable, Healthy Meals Ariel Hamburger 56 Diet at Local Grocery Stores Physical Activity & A randomized controlled trial of an Internet-delivered, physical activity Bess Marcus 57 Diet intervention for Latinas Physical Activity & Cost-Effectiveness of a Mail-Delivered Culturally and Linguistically Britta Larsen 58 Diet Adapted Physical Activity Intervention for Latinas Physical Activity & Cheryl Anderson 59 SPICE Trial Diet Physical Activity & The Walking School Bus: Analysis of Volunteer Dedication and Re- Dominique Daniell 60 Diet enlistment Physical Activity & Erik Groessl 61 Yoga Therapy for Inactive Older Adults Diet Fatima Isabel Physical Activity & 62 Mother Physical Activity Support Behaviors in Latina Adolescents Castaneda Diet Physical Activity & Employee Use of a Wireless Physical Activity Tracker within Two Incentive Greg Norman 63 Diet Designs at One Company Physical Activity & James Sallis 64 Built Environment and Physical Activity: 10-Country Study Diet Physical Activity & See Spot Walk: Dog Walking as Physical Activity and Multi-level Correlates Jessa Engelberg 65 Diet of Dog Walking among Adolescents Physical Activity & Results of a two-year social and mobile weight-loss intervention for Job Godino 66 Diet overweight and obese young adults: Project SMART Physical Activity & Physical Activity and Sleep: Examining the Effects of the MIPARC Physical Kelsie M Full 67 Diet Activity Intervention on the Sleep Problems of Older Adult Participants Physical Activity & Effects of mild-to-moderate exercise interventions on cognitive function Laura Redwine 68 Diet and depression symptoms in heart failure patients Physical Activity & Relationship between maternal weight-related messages and eating and Lila M Estrada 69 Diet physical activity behaviors of young overweight women Physical Activity & Mother-daughter criticism on weight-related behaviors and interest in a Marisol Garcia 70 Diet weight loss program Physical Activity & The Cross-Sectional Associations between Objective Travel Behaviors and Michelle Takemoto 71 Diet Health Outcomes in Older Adults in Retirement Communities Walking May Be A Viable Alternative To Recreational Physical Activity For Rosemay A. Physical Activity & 72 Promoting Physical And Mental Wellbeing Among Older Women: The Remigio-Baker Diet Women’s Health Initiative-San Diego Physical Activity & Objective assessment of physical activity: statistical approaches to Selene Xu 73 Diet account for missing values in accelerometry data Physical Activity & Universal food insecurity screening and referrals within Student-run Free Sunny Smith 74 Diet Clinics Effects of Soft Drink Consumption on Nutrition and Health: A Systematic Physical Activity & Trina Tang 75 Review and Meta-Analysis Diet 4 ABSTRACT PRESENTING AUTHOR NUMBER TOPIC TITLE Tobacco, Alcohol & Community Based Research to Reduce Risky Drinking Among Women of Annika Montag 76 Other Drugs Childbearing Age Tobacco, Alcohol & Coroline Chen 77 Electronic Cigarette Model Preferences: A U.S. Population Study Other Drugs Tobacco, Alcohol & Understanding Cessation Among Smokers With Depression: Linking David Strong 78 Other Drugs Population To Clinical Practice Tobacco, Alcohol & Effect of alcohol sales and healthcare access in alcohol-attributable deaths Gabriel Anaya 79 Other Drugs in Mexico from 1998 to 2012 Tobacco, Alcohol & The environmental impacts of cigarette butt litter on UC San Diego Hien Thai Nguyen 80 Other Drugs campus Tobacco, Alcohol & Increasing cessation or prolonging the urge? Differences in marketing Madison Noble 81 Other Drugs features in nicotine replacement product advertisements Maya Tobacco, Alcohol & 82 Building tobacco cessation capacity in homeless shelters Vijayaraghavan Other Drugs Prevalence and correlates of simultaneous injection of heroin and Tobacco, Alcohol & Meredith Meacham 83 methamphetamine in two parallel cohorts of PWID in San Diego, CA, and Other Drugs Tijuana, BC, Mexico Tobacco, Alcohol & An Exercise-based Program for Veterans with Substance Use Disorders: Sarah Linke 84 Other Drugs Formative Research Tobacco, Alcohol & The Relationships among Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, Obesity, Sarah Linke 85 Other Drugs and Cessation Attempts among Smokers in California Tobacco, Alcohol & Attitudes Toward E-Cigarettes Among Smokers Who Have Never Tried E- Yue-Lin Zhuang 86 Other Drugs Cigarettes Tobacco, Alcohol & E-Cigarette Use, Smoking Cessation and Change in Smoking Intensity in Yuyan Shi 87 Other Drugs the 2010/2011 TUS-CPS Longitudinal Cohort Late Breaking Vaccination Practices and Beliefs of ABIHM Physicians Laura Buehning 88 Submission Alice E. Zemljic- Late Breaking Personalized Medicine and Statin Side Effects: Fact or Fiction? 89 Harpf Submission 5 A C I UTHOR ONTACT NFORMATION ABSTRACT NAME E-MAIL CATEGORY # Abdur Rahman Amin 25 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Amanda Wilson 10 [email protected] Staff Amanpreet Sandhu 11 [email protected] Staff Amina Sheik 38 [email protected] Staff Mohamed Anant Singhania 55 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Andrea S. Mendoza- 39 [email protected] Graduate Student Vasconez Andrew Trinidad 46 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Annika Montag 76 [email protected] Postdoc Ariel Hamburger 56 [email protected] Staff Bess Marcus 57 [email protected] Faculty Britta Larsen 58 [email protected] Faculty Camille Nebeker 12 [email protected] Faculty Caroline Chen 77 [email protected] Postdoc Catherine Larsen 26 [email protected] Staff Catherine Marinac 54 [email protected] Graduate Student Chad Spoon 13 [email protected] Staff Cheryl Anderson 59 [email protected] Faculty Cheyenne Rose 27 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Butcher David Strong 78 [email protected] Faculty Undergraduate Dominique Daniell 60 [email protected] Student/Intern Drew Colantino 47 [email protected] Postdoc Eda He 40 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Elisea Avalos 28 [email protected] Graduate Student Elle Mari 14 [email protected] Staff Erik Groessl 61 [email protected] Faculty Erika Reames 29 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Fatima Isabel 62 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Castaneda Gabriel Anaya 24 [email protected] Graduate Student Gabriel Anaya 79 [email protected] Graduate Student Greg Norman 63 [email protected] Faculty Hien Thai Nguyen 80 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Hymie Payne 15 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Iliana Molina 16 [email protected] Staff James Sallis 64 [email protected] Faculty 6 ABSTRACT NAME E-MAIL CATEGORY # Jessa Engelberg 65 [email protected] Graduate Student Jesse Nodora 30 [email protected] Faculty Jessica McCurley 53 [email protected] Graduate Student Jillian Tom 1 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Job Godino 66 [email protected] Postdoc Karemi Alvarez 23 [email protected] Karyn Speidel 48 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Kate Murray 17 [email protected] Faculty Faculty, Staff, Medical Katherine Garcia 18 [email protected] Student Kelsie M Full 67 [email protected] Graduate Student Kim Tran 19 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Kristen Guirguis 31 [email protected] Staff Kristin Palmsten 49 [email protected] Postdoc Laura Redwine 68 [email protected] Faculty Lila M Estrada 69 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Linda Hill 20 [email protected] Faculty Lindsay Freeman 50 [email protected] Graduate Student Madison Noble 81 [email protected] Staff Margaret Ryan 51 [email protected] Faculty Marisol Garcia 70 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Maximo R. Prescott 32 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Maya VIjayaraghavan 82 [email protected] Faculty Melawhy Garcia 33 [email protected] Graduate Student Meredith Meacham 83 [email protected] Graduate Student Michael Cheng 3 [email protected] Graduate Student Michelle Takemoto 71 [email protected] Graduate Student Molly Moor 34 [email protected] Graduate Student Monica Sias 41 [email protected] Undergraduate Morgana Mongraw- 4 [email protected] Postdoc Chaffin Myra Dang 42 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Natalie Ferraiolo 35 [email protected] Graduate Student Paul J Mills 5 [email protected] Faculty Ramon Hernandez 43, 44 [email protected] Staff Rosemay A. Remigio- 72 [email protected] Postdoc Baker Sara McMenamin 52 [email protected] Staff Sarah Linke 84, 85 [email protected] Postdoc Selene Xu 73 [email protected] Graduate Student 7 ABSTRACT NAME E-MAIL CATEGORY # Shana Wright Bruno 21 [email protected] Staff Sheri Hartman 6 [email protected] Faculty Sol D'Urso 53 [email protected] Faculty Sophia Georghiou 36 [email protected] Graduate Student Sunny Smith 74 [email protected] Faculty Suzi Hong 7 [email protected] Faculty Tiffany Tran 8 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Ting Chow 22 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Trina Tang 75 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Uyen Nguyen 37 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Yasmin Hussain 45 [email protected] Undergraduate Student Yessica Diaz-Roman 9 [email protected] Postdoc Yue-Lin Zhuang 86 [email protected] Postdoc Yuyan Shi 87 [email protected] Faculty Laura Buehning 88 [email protected] Staff Alice E. Zemljic-Harpf 89 [email protected] Staff 8 #1. J T ILLIAN OM SLEEP DISTURBANCE AND FATIGUE IN BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS CONFERENCE THEME Chronic Disease COLLABORATORS Catherine R. Marinac, Sheri J. Hartman ABSTRACT Background/Context: Sleep disturbance and fatigue have been shown to be common concerns among breast cancer survivors (BCS). Study Objectives: The aim was to evaluate the associations of sleep disturbance and fatigue with clinical and demographic characteristics and quality of life. Methods/Design: Sleep disturbance and fatigue were assessed using the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®). Clinical and demographic characteristics were obtained through medical charts and self-report, respectively; BMI was calculated in clinic. Correlation analyses were used to examine associations of PROMIS scores with demographic and clinical variables. Setting/Subjects: Participants were BCS (n=31) with a mean age of 62 (SD= 7.7) and were diagnosed with Stage I (65%), II (32%), or III breast cancer (3%). Results: Sleep disturbance was inversely associated with age (r= -0.36, p=0.049) but not with other clinical or demographic variables. Greater sleep disturbance was related to greater cognitive concerns (r= 0.38, p=0.035), anxiety (r=0.398, p= 0.027), pain (r=0.367, p=0.043), and lower satisfaction in social roles and activities (r= -0.437, p=0.014). Fatigue was positively associated with cognitive concerns (r=0.533, p=0.002), pain (r= 0.624, p=0.0002) and inversely associated with cognitive abilities (r= -0.402, p=0.025), physical function (r=-0.60, p=0.0004), and satisfaction in social roles and activities (r=-0.63, p= 0.0001). Fatigue was not related to any physical or demographic variables. Conclusion: Findings suggest that younger BCS may be at higher risk for sleep disturbance and fatigue. Sleep disturbance and fatigue are strongly related to quality of life variables, but not to clinical and demographic characteristics. 9 #2. A W BSTRACT ITHDRAWN #3. M C ICHAEL HENG GLUCOCORTICOID MEDIATED REGULATION OF INFLAMMATION IN HUMAN MONOCYTES IS ASSOCIATED WITH OBESITY AND DEPRESSIVE MOOD CONFERENCE THEME Chronic Disease COLLABORATORS Stoyan Dimitrov, Christopher Pruitt, Suzi Hong ABSTRACT Background/Context: Dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is most significantly studied via glucocorticoid (GC) receptor desensitization and has been associated with diseases such as depression and obesity, which may be physiologically related.Study Objectives: To better understand and characterize the relationship between these health variables and GC receptor desensitization.Setting and Subjects: 35 otherwise healthy participants were recruited. Methods/Design: Depressive mood was assayed via Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-Ia), obesity via body mass index (BMI), plasma cortisol via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and cortisol sensitivity via modulation of lippopolysaccharide stimulated monocyte tumor necrosis factor (TNF) production in whole blood by incubation with cortisol. Sensitivity was quantified as the slope of linear regression of percent of TNF+ monocytes at control and two concentrations of cortisol inhibition. Results: After controlling for age, gender, systolic blood pressure (SBP), and plasma cortisol, multiple regression showed that overall cortisol sensitivity as quantified by regression slope is predicted by total depressive mood (β= 0.324, p= 0.045), somatic subcomponents of depressive mood (β= 0.469, p= 0.002), and BMI (β= 0.407, p= 0.012). When BDI-S was added as an additional step to the BMI model, only BDI-S remained a significant independent predictor (β= 0.367, p= 0.024). When BDI-T was added instead, BMI remained the only independent predictor (β= 0.331, p= 0.048). Conclusions: Our results find a strong relationship between the triad of HPA dysregulation, depression, and obesity through the inflammatory potential of monocytes. Given the epidemic and growing prevalence of obesity, elucidating both biological and psychological underpinnings would inform effective intervention strategies for this public health concern. 10

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