Emily D'Agostino
@emilydag
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Associate Professor @DukeMedSchool. Community-engaged epidemiology, #health, epi education methods, #parks #recreation #fitness #physicalactivity #mentalhealth
Durham, NC
Joined June 2014
Wonderful opportunity to collaborate with @BUSPH and @PubHealthPost to share why #neighborhoods matter for #youth #fitness. @nycHealthy @DukeMedSchool @NCStateCNR @drsarah4kids @asheleycs @cody_neshteruk @hiwwwwy @amyzhao24 @scottogletree @drhipp
https://t.co/yO4xrtQd1S
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Youth who live in neighborhoods with more resources, including high walkability and ample green space, tend to be the most physically fit.
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Universal background checks alone are not sufficient to lower firearm homicide, this study’s findings suggest. They must be accompanied by laws requiring permits to purchase or possess a firearm. https://t.co/Lk6G32scnr
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Check out the latest @AMJPublicHealth supplement on how RADx-UP focuses on community-engaged research, featuring DCRI's @emilydag as a guest editor!
The @AMJPublicHealth supplement on community-engaged research is out. The articles discuss how RADx-UP researchers created authentic partnerships with community organizations – read about their successes and lessons learned. https://t.co/HYxqN31tDo
#communityengagedresearch #CEnR
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The @AMJPublicHealth supplement on community-engaged research is out. The articles discuss how RADx-UP researchers created authentic partnerships with community organizations – read about their successes and lessons learned. https://t.co/HYxqN31tDo
#communityengagedresearch #CEnR
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Oregon Saludable Juntos Podemos (OSJP) at @UO_PSI summarized community engagement activities and implementation strategies that took place across their trials to illustrate the value of the framework for public health practice and research. https://t.co/obZbHycCH2
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Drawing directly from the RADx–UP projects, this collection of work in the American Journal of Public Health showcases the “how” and “why” of community-engaged research from conceptualization through dissemination. https://t.co/obZbHycCH2
#CEnR #CommunityEngagement
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An existing relationship brought together the U. of Rochester and @marycariola leaders as equal partners from the outset for proposal planning and protocol development. Read about this, and more, in the @AMJPublicHealth supplement: https://t.co/obZbHycCH2
#CommunityEngagement
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In a cohort study of >6,000 children, Seattle’s sweetened beverage tax was associated with a decrease in BMI metrics among youth living in Seattle relative to youth living in nearby non-taxed areas receiving care at the same health systems.
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Yann’s claim here is stronger than how I would put it but I think it’s obviously directionally correct.
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Thank you Debra Oto-Kent, Health Education Council @HealthEdCouncil and Miriam Nuño, UC Davis Health Medical Center @UCD_CHPR for co-guest editing this important contribution to #communityEngagedResearch and the @RadxUp program!
The @AMJPublicHealth supplement on community-engaged research is out. The articles discuss how RADx-UP researchers created authentic partnerships with community organizations – read about their successes and lessons learned. https://t.co/HYxqN31tDo
#communityengagedresearch #CEnR
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The #RADx–UP program by @NIH is advancing #HealthEquity with 143 community-partnered projects tackling #COVID-19 disparities and addressing shared values, trust, and cultural relevance. Read more here 🔗 https://t.co/jORIu3jIHy
#CommunityEngagement #Research @AlfredoMorabia
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Just published: Our new paper highlights key questions & practical answers on the value of school-based #physed & physical activity. Essential reading for policymakers, stakeholders, & advocates! Let's champion equitable opportunities for all students. #EdResearch #HealthPolicy
What questions should state leaders ask to improve physical education access and promote student well-being? @NASBE has five: https://t.co/rRrArHqf5G
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Banning smartphones in schools is good for learning and well-being. New study of 400+ middle schools in Norway: after smartphone bans, girls had fewer mental health issues & better grades. Boys and girls were less likely to be bullied. Smartphones belong at home or in lockers.
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Just released online in the @AMJPublicHealth First Look 🔓 The first six papers in the RADx-UP supplement highlight #communityengagedresearch strategies to establish and sustain successful partnerships. https://t.co/JKFGxyXsn4
#FridayReads #HealthEquity #CER #COVID19Testing
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📊 From niche to leading topic, physical activity has made its mark in behavioral medicine. Pioneers like Abby King and Bess Marcus paved the way. Recall the CDC's 80s conference. Dive deeper: https://t.co/r1qyw0o0aG
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So proud of our latest commentary in @AnnalsofIM! Led by David Savitz and co-authors @ken_rothman @collettencube @jennifer_yland @thegoodolddags @marydotwillis @akwesselink & Elizabeth Hatch
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Our paper studying the asthma severity-youth fitness association by neighborhood factors in NYC youth is out in Annals of Epi! Congrats to co-first author Advika Kumar, @emilydag, @cody_neshteruk, @asheleycs, @drsarah4kids
https://t.co/7uWv3lrvCx
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Associations Between Neighborhood Opportunity and Indicators of Physical Fitness for New York City Public School Youth, published in @ChildObesity_jn
@drsarah4kids @asheleycs @emilydag Link to pub: https://t.co/i6kcVshnAY
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This research article represents how data from across the RADx-UP consortium can be used to generate representative and comprehensive research. A lay summary is available for sharing findings: https://t.co/igHcYsF9fc
@emilydag @DrTroyStefano @drdrbrown @JAMIAEditor_Sue @DoctorLee
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