James D. Stewart
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
38 Papers
158 Citations
James D. Stewart is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & DNA methylation. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 38 publications.
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Long-term exposure to residential ambient fine and coarse particulate matter and incident hypertension in post-menopausal women
Trenton Honda,Melissa Eliot,Charles B. Eaton,Eric A. Whitsel,James D. Stewart,Lina Mu,Helen Suh,Adam A. Szpiro,Joel D. Kaufman,Sverre Vedal,Gregory A. Wellenius +10 more
TL;DR: In this cohort of post-menopausal women, ambient fine and respirable particulate matter exposures were associated with higher incidence rates of hypertension, and it is suggested that particulates matter may be an important modifiable risk factor for hypertension.
Methylome-wide association study of central adiposity implicates genes involved in immune and endocrine systems
Anne E. Justice,Geetha Chittoor,Rahul Gondalia,Phillip E. Melton,Phillip E. Melton,Phillip E. Melton,Elise Lim,Megan L. Grove,Eric A. Whitsel,Ching-Ti Liu,L. Adrienne Cupples,L. Adrienne Cupples,Lindsay Fernández-Rhodes,Lindsay Fernández-Rhodes,Weihua Guan,Jan Bressler,Myriam Fornage,Eric Boerwinkle,Eric Boerwinkle,Yun Li,Ellen W. Demerath,Nancy L. Heard-Costa,Nancy L. Heard-Costa,Daniel Levy,Daniel Levy,James D. Stewart,Andrea A. Baccarelli,Lifang Hou,Karen N. Conneely,Trevor A. Mori,Lawrence J. Beilin,Rae-Chi Huang,Penny Gordon-Larsen,Annie Green Howard,Kari E. North +34 more
TL;DR: 11 CpGs were identified that were robustly associated with one or more central adiposity trait in adults and two in adolescents, including CpG site associations near TXNIP, ADCY7, SREBF1 and RAP1GAP2 that had not previously been associated with obesity-related traits.