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November 01, 2013 - Recommended (Strong Evidence)
School-based physical education
Recommended (Strong Evidence)
Non-family … College-age physical education/health education
Insufficient Evidence to determine effectiveness
Family-based
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January 01, 1996 - . 64 The potential value of immune markers is greater in high-risk individuals (i.e., first-degree relatives … Only 10% of all cases of IDDM, however, occur in persons with a positive family history. … Screening persons with a family history of IDDM using immune markers and physiologic measurements can … A prospective study of the development of diabetes in relatives of patients with insulin-dependent diabetes … American Academy of Family Physicians. Kansas City, MO; 1994.
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July 09, 2017 - about clinical preventive services that are valid, reliable, and useful to clinicians, patients, and family … members. … helps to ensure that final recommendations are valid, reliable, and useful to clinicians, patients, and family … members.
9.4 Dissemination of USPSTF Recommendations and Processes
The Task Force disseminates its
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May 01, 2002 - • Many risk factors for depression (eg, female sex,
family history of depression, unemployment, and … Berg, MD, MPH Chair,
USPSTF (Professor and Chair,
Department of Family Medicine,
University of Washington … Frame, MD
(Tri-County Family Medicine,
Cohocton, NY, and Clinical
Professor of Family Medicine,
University … Johnson, MD, MPH
(Associate Professor of Clinical
Family Medicine and Chairman,
Department of Family … Woolf, MD, MPH
(Professor, Department of Family
Practice, Professor, Department of
Preventive and Community
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November 18, 2024 - Davis is a professor of family and community medicine, the associate vice president for community health … Stevermer is the vice chair for clinical affairs and Paul Revare, MD, professor of family and community … He also practices and teaches rural primary care at MU Health Care Family
Medicine–Callaway Physicians
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June 10, 2021 - What are the harms of screening for ASD in children ages 12 to 36 months and their families? … and intervention and health outcomes (i.e., child developmental, functional, and quality of life and family … specificity, positive and negative predictive values KQ 3: Harms of ASD screening (e.g., stigma, family
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July 18, 2023 - genetic disorder that causes FH is not related to obesity, and studies show that patient reports of family … A combination of elevated lipid levels, physical findings, family history, or genetic tests are used … children aged 9 to 11 years and again at ages 17 to 21 years. 9 , 10 , 22 The American Academy of Family … American Academy of Family Physicians. Accessed May 25, 2023. … https://www.aafp.org/family-physician/patient-care/clinical-recommendations/all-clinical-recommendations
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October 12, 2023 - Do the benefits of PSA-based screening vary in populations defined by age, race, ethnicity, or family … of PSA-based screening for prostate cancer vary in populations defined by age, race, ethnicity, or family … Do the benefits of treatment vary in populations defined by age, race, ethnicity, or family history? … Do the harms vary in populations defined by age, race, ethnicity, or family history?
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January 01, 2022 - pediatric primary care delivery design to eliminate health and healthcare disparities for children and families … the National Academies’ Committee on the Long-Term Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Children and Families … promotion and primary care, with a focus on improving the delivery of care to underserved children and families
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April 01, 2019 - Promotion
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
American Journal of Public Health
Annals of Family … Institutes of Health (including Physician Data Query®)
Institute of Medicine
American Academy of Family
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May 01, 2022 - —The American Academy of Family Physicians
Partners Who Support Primary Care Delivery
American … Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)
American Academy
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obesity, poor
nutrition, low levels of physical activity, inadequate sleep, sedentary behaviors, and low family … targeting both the parent and child (separately, together, or both); offering individual
sessions (both family
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insufficient evidence)
Risk Assessment
Risk factors for MDD include female sex; older age; family … exposure to
traumatic events (including natural disasters), loss of a loved one or romantic relationship, family
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January 01, 2015 - What should women in their 40s with a family history of breast cancer do? … labels
a woman as someone with cancer, which can affect her perceptions of her health; her social, family … Family History and Other Risks
How do I know if I am at high risk for breast cancer? … This also includes women who have a family history that may be associated with an increased risk for … They may benefit more than women without a family history from starting
mammography screening before
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January 01, 2015 - What should women in their 40s with a family history of breast cancer do? … labels
a woman as someone with cancer, which can affect her perceptions of her health; her social, family … Family History and Other Risks
How do I know if I am at high risk for breast cancer? … This also includes women who have a family history that may be associated with an increased risk for … They may benefit more than women without a family history from starting
mammography screening before
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February 15, 2005 - A first-degree family history of AAA requiring surgical repair also elevates a man's risk for AAA; this … may choose to discuss screening with male nonsmokers nearing age 65 who have a strong first-degree family … the screened group). 3
A fair-quality RCT selected 15,775 white men and women aged 65 to 80 from family … (Professor and Chair, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA); Paul S. … (Family Physician, Tri-County Family Medicine, Cohocton, NY, and Clinical Professor of Family Medicine
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February 01, 2005 - A first-degree family history of AAA
requiring surgical repair also elevates a man’s risk
for AAA; this … may choose to discuss screening with
male nonsmokers nearing age 65 who have a
strong first-degree family … in the screened group).3
A fair-quality RCT selected 15,775 white men
and women aged 65 to 80 from family … Berg, MD, MPH (Professor
and Chair, Department of Family
Medicine, University of Washington,
Seattle, … Frame, MD (Family Physician,
Tri-County Family Medicine,
Cohocton, NY, and Clinical Professor
of Family
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August 11, 2016 - utilization (e.g., emergency department visits, hospital admissions)
Breastfeeding
Marital discord and family … function
Infant/child health outcomes (for newborn infant or other children in the family): … assessment or intervention initiation
Settings
Primary care settings (e.g., internal medicine, family … medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, pediatrics, family planning clinics, military health clinics, school-based
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July 01, 2005 - or adolescent and that there are sufficient therapeutic options to offer these
patients and their families … The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the American Academy of Family
Physicians (AAFP) endorse … In all but the oldest children, interventions must target the entire
family. … of
screening, such as labeling, reduced self-esteem, poor eating habits, eating disorders, adverse
family … Clinicians must work with individual patients and their families.
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August 25, 2021 - genetic disorder that
causes FH is not related to obesity, and studies show that patient
reports of family … A combination of elevated lipid levels, physical findings, family
history, or genetic tests are used … disease, 1.2% had a
fasting LDL-C level of 160 mg/dL or greater; 1.7% of 5798 stu-
dents without a family … American Academy of Family
Physicians. … Accessed May 25, 2023. https://www.
aafp.org/family-physician/patient-care/clinical-
recommendations/