Ashley A. Mevi
Kaiser Permanente
6 Papers
4 Citations
Ashley A. Mevi is an academic researcher from Kaiser Permanente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gestational diabetes & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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The Comparative Effectiveness of Diabetes Prevention Strategies to Reduce Postpartum Weight Retention in Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: The Gestational Diabetes’ Effects on Moms (GEM) Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
Assiamira Ferrara,Monique M. Hedderson,Susan D. Brown,Cheryl L. Albright,Samantha F. Ehrlich,Ai Lin Tsai,Bette J. Caan,Barbara Sternfeld,Nancy P. Gordon,Julie A. Schmittdiel,Erica P. Gunderson,Ashley A. Mevi,William H. Herman,Jenny Ching,Yvonne Crites,Charles P. Quesenberry +15 more
TL;DR: A DPP-derived lifestyle intervention modestly reduced postpartum weight retention and increased vigorous-intensity physical activity.
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The multigroup ethnic identity measure-revised: measurement invariance across racial and ethnic groups.
Susan D. Brown,Kirsten A. Unger Hu,Ashley A. Mevi,Monique M. Hedderson,Jun Shan,Charles P. Quesenberry,Assiamira Ferrara +6 more
TL;DR: Pending replication, good psychometric properties in this large and diverse sample of women support the future use of the Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure-Revised, and preliminary evidence of measurement invariance suggests that the MEIM-R could be used to measure and compare ethnic identity across multiple racial and ethnic groups.
A pragmatic cluster randomized clinical trial of diabetes prevention strategies for women with gestational diabetes: design and rationale of the Gestational Diabetes' Effects on Moms (GEM) study
Assiamira Ferrara,Monique M. Hedderson,Cheryl L. Albright,Susan D. Brown,Samantha F. Ehrlich,Bette J. Caan,Barbara Sternfeld,Nancy P. Gordon,Julie A. Schmittdiel,Erica P. Gunderson,Ashley A. Mevi,Ai Lin Tsai,Jenny Ching,Yvonne Crites,Charles P. Quesenberry +14 more
TL;DR: The Diabetes Prevention Program-derived print/telephone lifestyle intervention of 13 telephonic sessions tailored to pregnant/postpartum women has the potential to be adopted in other settings and to inform policies to promote the prevention of diabetes among women with GDM.
Moderate and Vigorous Intensity Exercise During Pregnancy and Gestational Weight Gain in Women with Gestational Diabetes
Samantha F. Ehrlich,Barbara Sternfeld,Amy E. Krefman,Monique M. Hedderson,Susan D. Brown,Ashley A. Mevi,Lisa Chasan-Taber,Charles P. Quesenberry,Assiamira Ferrara +8 more
TL;DR: In women with GDM, particularly overweight and obese women, vigorous intensity exercise during pregnancy may reduce the odds of excess GWG.