Kehuan Lin

Kehuan Lin
Harvard University | Harvard · Department of Epidemiology

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Background/Objectives Sleep quality is a critical factor for daytime functioning and chronic disease risk. We investigated the association between intakes of total protein and protein subtypes and sleep quality in three U.S. cohorts. Subjects/Methods In the Nurses’ Health Study (NHS), NHS2, and Health Professionals Follow-up study (HPFS), dietary...
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Objective Gout flares are followed by transient major cardiovascular (CV) risk, implicating the role of inflammation; the aim of this study was to determine whether premature mortality rates in patients with gout and CV risk are independent of serum urate (SU) and atherosclerotic CV disease (ASCVD) risk factors. Methods Using serial US nationwide...
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Importance: Gout disparities among Black individuals in the US have recently been explained by socioclinical factors; however, no information is available among Asian individuals living in Western countries, despite their disproportionately worsening metabolic health. Objective: To determine the prevalence of gout and serum urate concentrations...
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Introduction: This meta-analysis aimed to examine the association of child abuse with adult coronary heart disease (CHD) risk and separately by abuse subtypes, including emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and physical abuse. Methods: Data were extracted from studies published up through December 2021 and based on research from PubMed, Embase, CINAHL...
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Objective To examine whether the cross‐sectional gene–diet interaction for prevalent hyperuricemia among women translates prospectively to risk of incident female gout. Methods We analyzed the interaction between genetic predisposition and adherence to a healthy dietary pattern (i.e., Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension [DASH] score) on risk o...

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