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Changes in Sarcopenia Status and Subsequent Cardiovascular Outcomes: Prospective Cohort Study

Changes in Sarcopenia Status and Subsequent Cardiovascular Outcomes: Prospective Cohort Study

In addition, we performed stratified analyses according to age group (aged ≥65 y vs For the analysis of sarcopenia transition and CVD risk, the distribution and the exact numbers of various transition patterns between wave 1 (2011) and wave 2 (2013) is shown in Figure 1. Transition of sarcopenia status between wave 1 (2011) and wave 2 (2013) in the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS). Baseline characteristics varied significantly across sarcopenia transition groups (Table 1).

Yuanyuan Zhu, Kan Wang, Zuolin Lu, Feika Li, Yu Xu, Linhui Shen, Yufang Bi, Weiguo Hu

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e69860


Stepped Transition to Employment and Postsecondary Education Success (STEPS) for Adolescents and Adults with Autism: Community Implementation Pilot Trial

Stepped Transition to Employment and Postsecondary Education Success (STEPS) for Adolescents and Adults with Autism: Community Implementation Pilot Trial

In a previous randomized controlled trial (RCT) with 59 adolescents and adults with autism, conducted in the lab where the program was developed, STEPS participants demonstrated significant improvement in transition readiness, compared with a “transition services as usual” control group, and this improvement was predicted by self-determination.

Susan W White, Alexis M Brewe, Nicole Powell

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70137


A Rent Subsidy and Identity Capital Intervention for Youth Exiting Homelessness: Protocol for the Transitioning Youth Out of Homelessness 2.0 Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

A Rent Subsidy and Identity Capital Intervention for Youth Exiting Homelessness: Protocol for the Transitioning Youth Out of Homelessness 2.0 Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

The strengths-based leadership guide (Finding Home: A Guide for Youth in Transition) was co-designed with 12 youth who had experienced homelessness, including youth who participated in TYOH 1.0. NST drafted the original version of the guide and cofacilitated a full-day co-design workshop with research team member MD. MD is an experienced peer engagement specialist who draws on her lived expertise of homelessness to collaborate with researchers and youth who have experienced homelessness.

Naomi S Thulien, Rowen K Stark, Alexandra Amiri, Alex Abramovich, Alex Akdikmen, Alexandra Carasco, Mardi Daley, Bernice Downey, Oluwapelumi (Pukky) Fambegbe, Tyler Frederick, Stephen W Hwang, Nicole Kozloff, Amanda Noble, Cheryl Pedersen, Marsha Rampersaud, Ruth Rodney, Tadios Tibebu, Rosane Nisenbaum

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66210


Effectiveness of the User-Centered “Healthcare CEO” App for Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Transitioning From Adolescence to Early Adulthood: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Effectiveness of the User-Centered “Healthcare CEO” App for Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Transitioning From Adolescence to Early Adulthood: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

With this increase, the demand for care during the transition phase between adolescence and early adulthood is also expected to increase [5]. Therefore, understanding the life experiences and health care needs of adolescents with T1 D in this transition phase and comprehending the customization of interventions to meet these needs is crucial in T1 D care. A transition phase is when an individual encounters significant life events or environmental changes.

Yueh-Tao Chiang, Hsing-Yi Yu, Pei-Kwei Tsay, Chi-Wen Chen, Chi-Wen Chang, Chien-Lung Hsu, Fu-Sung Lo, Philip Moons

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e59871


Preferences for Text Messaging Supports During Youth Transition to Adult Mental Health Services: Theory-Informed Modified e-Delphi Study

Preferences for Text Messaging Supports During Youth Transition to Adult Mental Health Services: Theory-Informed Modified e-Delphi Study

The research team mapped recent and relevant research conducted with youth around needs and preferences for service supports during the transition period [12,41-43], local transition service program content (the Stay Connected Mental Health Project) informed by youth engagement [44], clinical practice guidelines [45], and national and international position papers and reports on quality transition practices [46].

Negar Vakili, Janet A Curran, Roisin Walls, Debbie Phillips, Alanna Miller, Christine Cassidy, Lori Wozney

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e51690


Identifying Weekly Trajectories of Pain Severity Using Daily Data From an mHealth Study: Cluster Analysis

Identifying Weekly Trajectories of Pain Severity Using Daily Data From an mHealth Study: Cluster Analysis

The demographic data of participants included in this transition analysis were compared to those included in the main analysis. Example data from 2 participants highlighting how their data are used to examine transitions between clusters. User 1 provided data in 3 complete participant weeks. The first 2 are consecutive and therefore are used in the transition analysis. The final complete participant week is not used. User 2 provided 3 complete participant weeks.

Claire L Little, David M Schultz, Thomas House, William G Dixon, John McBeth

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e48582


Improvements in Neoplasm Classification in the International Classification of Diseases, Eleventh Revision: Systematic Comparative Study With the Chinese Clinical Modification of the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision

Improvements in Neoplasm Classification in the International Classification of Diseases, Eleventh Revision: Systematic Comparative Study With the Chinese Clinical Modification of the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision

This study analyzes the changes between the ICD-10-CCM and ICD-11 in terms of coding features, classification features, and expression features in neoplasm classification and hopes to provide evidence supporting the transition in China.

Yicong Xu, Jingya Zhou, Hongxia Li, Dong Cai, Huanbing Zhu, Shengdong Pan

Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e52296


A Web-Based Peer-Patient Navigation Program (Compassionate Online Navigation to Enhance Care Transitions) for Youth Living With Childhood-Acquired Disabilities Transitioning From Pediatric to Adult Care: Qualitative Descriptive Study

A Web-Based Peer-Patient Navigation Program (Compassionate Online Navigation to Enhance Care Transitions) for Youth Living With Childhood-Acquired Disabilities Transitioning From Pediatric to Adult Care: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Collectively, this evidence highlights gaps in appropriate care for a growing population of transition-age young adults with disabilities (eg, aged 18-30 y) and their caregivers [7]. Closing this gap and ensuring the successful transition from pediatric to adult services is vital to improve the health and well-being of youth and young adults living with disabilities.

Kristina Marie Kokorelias, Tin-Suet Joan Lee, Mark Bayley, Emily Seto, Alene Toulany, Michelle L A Nelson, Gina Dimitropoulos, Melanie Penner, Robert Simpson, Sarah E P Munce

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e47545


Quality of Web-Based Sickle Cell Disease Resources for Health Care Transition: Website Content Analysis

Quality of Web-Based Sickle Cell Disease Resources for Health Care Transition: Website Content Analysis

However, there has not been a content analysis of web-based health information regarding transition to adulthood for patients with SCD. We defined adolescents and young adults as those aged 16-24 years per prior studies investigating the transition period [6,13].

Thomas Annesi, Caren Steinway, Toyosi Oluwole, Steffi Shilly, Dava Szalda, Regina Myers, Jack Chen, Sophia Jan

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2023;6:e48924