Browsing by Author "Holbert, Donald"
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Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions in Normal-Hearing Children with Homozygous Sickle Cell Disease
Holbert, Donald; Downs, C. Reneé; Stuart, Andrew (East Carolina University, 2003)The purpose of this study was to investigate distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) in young normal-hearing children with sickle cell disease (SCD). It was hypothesized that the prevalence of DPOAEs and response ... -
Glycemic Control Patterns and Kidney Disease Progression among Primary Care Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
Cummings, Doyle M.; Larsen, Lars C.; Doherty, Lisa; Lea, C. Suzanne; Holbert, Donald (2011-07)Background: Reducing glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) to near or less than 7% in patients with diabetes is associated with diminished microvascular complications, but this level is not consistently achieved. The purpose of ... -
The impact of a repeated bout of eccentric exercise on muscular strength, muscle soreness and creatine kinase.
Smith, L. L.; Fulmer, M. G.; Holbert, Donald; McCammon, Michael R.; Houmard, Joseph A.; Frazer, D. D.; Nsien, E.; Israel, R. Gay (East Carolina University, 1994-12)The purpose of this study was to determine if there were any beneficial or detrimental effects regarding delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), serum creatine kinase (CK), and maximum concentric strength at 80% of 1-RMconc, ... -
Is Field of Study or Location Associated with College Students' Snacking Patterns?
McArthur, Laura H.; Holbert, Donald; Forsythe, William (2012) -
Is field of study or location associated with college students' snacking patterns?
McArthur, Laura H.; Holbert, Donald; Forsythe, William (2012)Objective. To compare on- and off-campus snacking patterns among college students pursuing degrees in health-related fields (HRFs) and nonhealth-related fields (NHRFs). Materials and Methods. Snack frequency questionnaire, ... -
Modeling survival in colon cancer: a methodological review
Ahmed, Farid E.; Vos, Paul W.; Holbert, Donald (East Carolina University, 2007-02-12)The Cox proportional hazards model is the most widely used model for survival analysis because of its simplicity. The fundamental assumption in this model is the proportionality of the hazard function. When this condition ...