Rachel Novotny
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
192 Papers
1.1K Citations
Rachel Novotny is an academic researcher from College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pacific islanders. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 174 publications. Previous affiliations of Rachel Novotny include Cornell University & Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.
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Papers
Assessing intervention fidelity in a multi-level, multi-component, multi-site program: the Children’s Healthy Living (CHL) program
Jean Butel,Kathryn L. Braun,Rachel Novotny,Mark Acosta,Rose Castro,Travis Fleming,Julianne Powers,Claudio R. Nigg +7 more
TL;DR: Fidelity for the multi-level, multi-component,Multi-site CHL intervention was successfully assessed, identifying adaptations as well as ways to improve intervention delivery prior to the end of the intervention.
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Serum Coenzyme Q10, α-Tocopherol, γ-Tocopherol, and C-Reactive Protein Levels and Body Mass Index in Adolescent and Premenopausal Females
Weiwen Chai,Rachel Novotny,Gertraud Maskarinec,Loic Le Marchand,Adrian A. Franke,Robert V. Cooney +5 more
TL;DR: Lower serum CoQ10, α-tocopherol, γ-tociperol, and CRP levels in adolescent girls compared to women suggests that adolescents may have a reduced need for antioxidants possibly due to their lower BMI and inflammatory status as indicated by CRP.
Risk factors for breast cancer in the breast cancer risk model study of Guam and Saipan.
Rachael T. Leon Guerrero,Rachel Novotny,Lynne R. Wilkens,Marie Chong,Kami K. White,Yurii B. Shvetsov,Arielle Buyum,Grazyna Badowski,Michelle Blas-Laguaña +8 more
TL;DR: The association with many other established risk factors, such as BMI, hormone use and physical activity, were in the expected direction but were not significant and provide a basis for cancer prevention guidance for women in the Mariana Islands.
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Contribution of dietary supplements to nutrient adequacy among children in Hawaii.
TL;DR: Dietary supplements are being used by a large percentage of these children in Hawaii and use is associated with use by their caregivers, and the nutrient contribution from dietary supplements increased the prevalence of nutrient adequacy for several nutrients.
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