Risa E. Bochner
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
14 Papers
Risa E. Bochner is an academic researcher from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
A Critical Review of the Marketing Claims of Infant Formula Products in the United States
TL;DR: There is insufficient evidence to support the claims that removing or reducing lactose, using hydrolyzed or soy protein or adding pre-/probiotics to formula benefits infants with fussiness, gas, or colic yet claims like “soy for fussiness and gas” encourage parents who perceive their infants to be fussy to purchase modified formula.
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The Impact of Active Video Gaming on Weight in Youth A Meta-Analysis
TL;DR: The objective of this metaanalysis is to determine the impact of exergaming on pre–post intervention weight change in children and adolescents and to synthesize the research findings so that health care providers can provide parents with useful recommendations regarding exergame play.
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Preventing Excessive Noise Exposure in Infants, Children, and Adolescents.
Sophie J. Balk,Risa E. Bochner,Mahindra A. Ramdhanie,Brian K Reilly +3 more
TL;DR: Because noise exposure often starts in infancy and its effects result mainly from cumulative exposure to loud noise over long periods of time, more attention is needed to its presence in everyday activities starting early in life.
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Risk Prediction After a Brief Resolved Unexplained Event.
Nassr Nama,Matthew Hall,Mark I. Neuman,Erin Sullivan,Risa E. Bochner,Amy De Laroche,Teena Hadvani,Shobhit Jain,Yiannis L. Katsogridakis,Edward E. Kim,Manoj K. Mittal,Alison Payson,Melanie K. Prusakowski,Nirav Shastri,Allayne Stephans,K. Westphal,Victoria Wilkins,Joel S. Tieder +17 more
TL;DR: Most infants presenting with a BRUE do not have a serious underlying pathology requiring prompt diagnosis, and a decision support tool based on this model may aid clinicians and caregivers in the discussion on the benefit of diagnostic testing and hospitalization.
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Diagnostic testing for evaluation of brief resolved unexplained events
Manoj K. Mittal,Joel S. Tieder,K. Westphal,Erin Sullivan,Matthew Hall,Risa E. Bochner,Adam Cohen,Jennifer Colgan,Atima C. Delaney,Amy M. DeLaroche,Thomas Graf,Beth Harper,Ron L. Kaplan,Hannah C. Neubauer,Mark I. Neuman,Nirav Shastri,Victoria Wilkins,Allayne Stephans +17 more
TL;DR: In this article , a large retrospective multicenter study was conducted to determine the role of diagnostic testing in leading to a confirmatory diagnosis in brief resolved unexplained events (BRUE) patients.
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