Browsing by Author "Kosheleva, Anna"
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50-year trends in US socioeconomic inequalities in health: US-born Black and White Americans, 1959–2008
Krieger, Nancy; Kosheleva, Anna; Waterman, Pamela; Chen, Jarvis; Beckfield, Jason; Kiang, Mathew V (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2014-03-16)Background: Debates exist over whether health inequities are bound to rise as population health improves, due to health improving more quickly among the better off, with most analyses focused on mortality data. Methods: ... -
Chronic effects of temperature on mortality in the Southeastern USA using satellite-based exposure metrics
Shi, Liuhua; Liu, Pengfei; Wang, Yan; Zanobetti, Antonella; Kosheleva, Anna; Koutrakis, Petros; Schwartz, Joel (Nature Publishing Group, 2016)Climate change may affect human health, particularly for elderly individuals who are vulnerable to temperature changes. While many studies have investigated the acute effects of heat, only a few have dealt with the chronic ... -
Combining Explicit and Implicit Measures of Racial Discrimination in Health Research
Krieger, Nancy; Carney, Dana; Lancaster, Katie; Waterman, Pamela D.; Kosheleva, Anna A; Banaji, Mahzarin R. (American Public Health Association, 2010)Objectives. To improve measurement of discrimination for health research, we sought to address the concern that explicit self-reports of racial discrimination may not capture unconscious cognition. Methods. We used 2 ... -
Elevated Depressive Symptoms and Incident Stroke in Hispanic, African-American, and White Older Americans
Glymour, Maria Lee; Yen, Jessica J.; Kosheleva, Anna A; Moon, J. Robin; Capistrant, Benjamin Davoli; Patton, Kristen K. (Springer US, 2011)Although depressive symptoms have been linked to stroke, most research has been in relatively ethnically homogeneous, predominantly white, samples. Using the United States based Health and Retirement Study, we compared the ... -
Estimating Causal Effects of Long-Term PM2.5 Exposure on Mortality in New Jersey
Wang, Yan; Kloog, Itai; Coull, Brent A.; Kosheleva, Anna; Zanobetti, Antonella; Schwartz, Joel D. (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 2016)Background: Many studies have reported the associations between long-term exposure to PM2.5 and increased risk of death. However, to our knowledge, none has used a causal modeling approach or controlled for long-term ... -
Exposing Racial Discrimination: Implicit & Explicit Measures–The My Body, My Story Study of 1005 US-Born Black & White Community Health Center Members
Krieger, Nancy; Waterman, Pamela; Kosheleva, Anna; Chen, Jarvis; Carney, Dana; Smith, Kevin; Bennett, Gary; Williams, David R.; Freeman, Elmer; Russell, Beverley; Thornhill, Gisele; Mikolowsky, Kristin; Rifkin, Rachel; Samuel, Latrice; Russell, Beverley; Williams, David (Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2011-11-18)Background: To date, research on racial discrimination and health typically has employed explicit self-report measures, despite their potentially being affected by what people are able and willing to say. We accordingly ... -
Heat stroke admissions during heat waves in 1,916 US counties for the period from 1999 to 2010 and their effect modifiers
Wang, Yan; Bobb, Jennifer F.; Papi, Bianca; Wang, Yun; Kosheleva, Anna; Di, Qian; Schwartz, Joel D.; Dominici, Francesca (BioMed Central, 2016)Background: Heat stroke is a serious heat-related illness, especially among older adults. However, little is known regarding the spatiotemporal variation of heat stroke admissions during heat waves and what factors modify ... -
Racial Discrimination & Cardiovascular Disease Risk: My Body My Story Study of 1005 US-Born Black and White Community Health Center Participants (US)
Krieger, Nancy; Waterman, Pamela D.; Kosheleva, Anna; Chen, Jarvis T.; Smith, Kevin W.; Carney, Dana R.; Bennett, Gary G.; Williams, David R.; Thornhill, Gisele; Freeman, Elmer R. (Public Library of Science, 2013)Objectives: To date, limited and inconsistent evidence exists regarding racial discrimination and risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods: Cross-sectional observational study of 1005 US-born non-Hispanic black (n = ...