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Exploring Cardiovascular Health: Steven Pan's Breakthrough Research

Exploring Cardiovascular Health: Steven Pan's Breakthrough Research


Published: Monday, December 4, 2023

We are thrilled to share a remarkable achievement by Steven Pan, a distinguished researcher affiliated with the Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at the Hudson College of Public Health, OUHSC. 

Steven Pan, as the leading author and Principal Investigator of the STAR Program of the Strong Heart Study, has contributed groundbreaking research that has been accepted for publication in Preventive Medicine. The paper, titled "Associations of Pedometer-Measured Ambulatory Activity with Incidence of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Diseases: Strong Heart Family Study," dives deep into the impact of ambulatory activity on coronary heart disease in American Indian populations.

Utilizing pedometer data and comprehensive lifestyle and clinical factors from 2,492 participants in the Strong Heart Family Study, Steven's research uncovered compelling associations. Participants with a daily step count in the 4th quartile (>7,282 steps per day) exhibited significantly lower odds of developing coronary heart disease compared to those in the 1st quartile (<3010 steps per day), even after adjusting for potential confounders (p=0.035).

The implications of Steven's research extend far beyond the partner tribal communities associated with the Strong Heart Study. By shedding light on the multifactorial community intervention approach to prevent coronary heart disease, Steven's work aims to benefit not only American Indian populations but also contribute valuable insights to the wider scientific community.

Steven Pan, mentored by esteemed professionals Dr. Sixia Chen and Dr. Tauqeer Ali (OUHSC) and Dr. Amanda Fretts (University of Washington), received a Master's degree in Biostatistics in 2023. His exceptional contributions have earned him prestigious awards, including the NIH Strong Heart STAR program PI role and the 2023 College of Public Health Outstanding Student Award.

Since his graduation, Steven has been serving as a Biostatistician in the Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at OUHSC. His commitment to advancing cardiovascular health through rigorous statistical analysis showcases the potential for meaningful change through the intersection of research, mentorship, and dedication.

Explore the future of cardiovascular health with Steven Pan as he continues to drive innovation and contribute to the betterment of public health through his groundbreaking research and commitment to excellence. You can read the full paper here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37984645/