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Oluwasegun  Akinyemi to Cross-Sectional Studies

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  1. Fasokun M, Ogundare T, Ogunyankin F, Gordon K, Ikugbayigbe S, Michael M, Hughes K, Akinyemi O. Loneliness and cognitive decline among U.S. adults: A stratified analysis of the BRFSS. PLoS One. 2026; 21(5):e0339554.
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    Score: 0.134
  2. Akinyemi O, Fasokun M, Ogunyankin F, Salami RA, Osondu IS, Eze A, Hughes K, Michael M, Ogundare T. Impact of childhood household support on depression and self-reported mental and physical health. PLoS One. 2025; 20(12):e0328431.
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    Score: 0.130
  3. Akinyemi O, Fullum T, Fasokun M, Hughes K, Yue D, Fryer CS, Chen J, White-Whilby K. Variation of metabolic and bariatric surgery utilization by neighborhood socioeconomic status in Maryland. PLoS One. 2025; 20(11):e0330318.
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    Score: 0.129
  4. Akinyemi O, Ekundayo OK, Fasokun M, Ogunyankin F, Ifoto OS, Alatise OD, Eze O, Okusami MS, Hughes K, Michael M, Akinmade A. Body image, obesity, and sexual coercion: Impacts on depression among students at a Nigerian university. PLoS One. 2025; 20(6):e0319308.
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    Score: 0.126
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