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Demographic, pathologic, and toxicological profiles of 127 decedents testing positive for ephedrine alkaloids
Blechman, Keith M; Karch, Steven B; Stephens, Boyd G
The relative toxicity of ephedra-containing dietary supplements is disputed. In order to ascertain the magnitude of the problem, we reviewed all autopsies in our Medical Examiner's jurisdiction, from 1994 to 2001, where ephedrine or any its isomers (E+) were detected. Toxicology testing results were tabulated and anatomic findings in E+ cases were compared to those in a control group of drug-free trauma victims. Of 127 E+ cases identified, 33 were due to trauma. Decedents were mostly male (80.3%) and mostly Caucasian (59%). Blood ephedrine concentrations were <0.49 mg/l in 50% of the cases, range 0.07-11.73 mg/l in trauma victims, and 0.02-12.35 mg/l in non-trauma cases. Norephedrine (NE) was present in the blood of 22.8% (mean of 1.81 mg/l, S.D.=3.14 mg/l) and in the urine of 36.2% (mean of 15.6 mg/l, S.D.=21.50mg/l). Pseudoephedrine (PE) was present in the blood of 6.3% (8/127). More than 88% (113/127) of the decedents also tested positive for other drugs, the most common being cocaine (or its metabolites) and morphine. The most frequent pathologic diagnoses were hepatic steatosis (27/127) and nephrosclerosis (22/127). Left ventricular hypertrophy was common, and coronary artery disease (CAD) detected in nearly one third of the cases. The most common findings in E+ deaths are those generally associated with chronic stimulant abuse, and abuse of other drugs was common in those with CAD. There were no cases of heat stroke or rhabdomyolysis. In most cases, norephedrine was not detected, suggesting it plays no role in ephedrine toxicity.
PMID: 14687775
ISSN: 0379-0738
CID: 221062
Courses in research-based health activism
Tepper, Oren M; Lurie, Peter; Wolfe, Sidney M
PMID: 23260066
ISSN: 1937-7010
CID: 207392
Environment and health: capacity building for the future [Editorial]
Northridge, Mary E; Sidibe, Siaka; Goehl, Thomas J
PMCID:1247638
PMID: 15531410
ISSN: 0091-6765
CID: 160811
Social determinants of health: implications for environmental health promotion
Schulz, Amy; Northridge, Mary E
In this article, the authors draw on the disciplines of sociology and environmental and social epidemiology to further understanding of mechanisms through which social factors contribute to disparate environmental exposures and health inequalities. They propose a conceptual framework for environmental health promotion that considers dynamic social processes through which social and environmental inequalities--and associated health disparities--are produced, reproduced, and potentially transformed. Using empirical evidence from the published literature, as well as their own practical experiences in conducting community-based participatory research in Detroit and Harlem, the authors examine health promotion interventions at various levels (community-wide, regional, and national) that aim to improve population health by addressing various aspects of social processes and/or physical environments. Finally, they recommend moving beyond environmental remediation strategies toward environmental health promotion efforts that are sustainable and explicitly designed to reduce social, environmental, and health inequalities.
PMID: 15296629
ISSN: 1090-1981
CID: 160812
Environment and health: capacity building for the future [Editorial]
Northridge, Mary E; Sidibe, Siaka; Goehl, Thomas J
PMCID:1448549
PMID: 15514218
ISSN: 0090-0036
CID: 160810
Building coalitions for tobacco control and prevention in the 21st century [Editorial]
Northridge, Mary E
PMCID:1448224
PMID: 14759923
ISSN: 0090-0036
CID: 160814
Essential tensions in the journal [Editorial]
Northridge, Mary E; McLeroy, Kenneth R; Haviland, M Lyndon
PMCID:1449813
PMID: 14713685
ISSN: 0090-0036
CID: 160815
Public health impact [Editorial]
Northridge, Mary E
PMID: 15040118
ISSN: 0303-8408
CID: 160817
More than heights and weights: what parents of urban adolescents want from health care providers
Cohall, Alwyn T; Cohall, Renee; Ellis, Jennifer A; Vaughan, Roger D; Northridge, Mary E; Watkins-Bryant, Goldie; Butcher, Judith
To examine health care providers' expected role in health promotion counseling to urban adolescents from the perspective of parents. Although participating parents wanted health care providers to counsel their adolescents on sensitive health issues, their desires and expectations were rarely met.
PMID: 15040993
ISSN: 1054-139x
CID: 160813
A life course approach to preventing and treating oral disease [Comment]
Northridge, Mary E; Lamster, Ira B
PMID: 15497648
ISSN: 0303-8408
CID: 160816