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pro vyhledávání: '"Richard W. Sattin"'
Autor:
M. Kaye Kramer, Lucy N. Marion, Thomas V. Joshua, Richard W. Sattin, Lovoria B. Williams, Jane T. Garvin, Andrea M. Kriska, K.M. Venkat Narayan, James K. Dias
Publikováno v:
Journal of Community Health. 41:87-96
About 75 % of African-Americans (AAs) ages 20 or older are overweight and nearly 50 % are obese, but community-based programs to reduce diabetes risk in AAs are rare. Our objective was to reduce weight and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and increase ph
Autor:
Leslie W. Kennedy, Jeffrey H. Coben, Michael Regier, Randy Hanzlick, Ted R. Miller, Gordon S. Smith, Nestor D. Kapusta, Ian R. H. Rockett, Richard W. Sattin, Knox H. Todd, John Kleinig
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Public Health. 102:e84-e92
Objectives. We have described national trends for the 5 leading external causes of injury mortality. Methods. We used negative binomial regression and annual underlying cause-of-death data for US residents for 2000 through 2009. Results. Mortality ra
Publikováno v:
Academic Emergency Medicine. 16:1156-1164
Objectives: The objective was to assess the acceptance of an emergency department (ED) human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) screening program based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for routine HIV screening in hea
Autor:
Karen S. Guice, John J. Fildes, N. Clay Mann, J. Lee Annest, Mark Faul, Sandra Goble, Avery B. Nathens, Lei Li, Paul S. Levy, Laura D. Cassidy, David E. Clark, Richard W. Sattin, Melanie Neal
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Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care. 67:637-644
Background: The National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB) was developed as a convenience sample of registry data from contributing trauma centers (TCs), thus, inferences about trauma patients may not be valid at the national level. The NTDB National Sample wa
Autor:
Michael G. Millin, Seth C. Hawkins, David K. Tan, Richard W. Sattin, Gina M. Piazza, Catherine K. Craven, Lawrence H. Brown
Publikováno v:
Prehospital Emergency Care. 13:90-150
Introduction. Since the 1966 publication Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society, emergency medical services (EMS) has emerged as a necessary discipline to improve the health and safety of the public. Much of this imp
Autor:
Gerard O'Reilly, Simon Hunter, Jean-Philippe Dionne, Linda C. Degutis, Robert E. O'Connor, E. Brooke Lerner, Kathryn Brinsfield, Richard W. Sattin, Isaac Ashkenazi, Rebecca Schwartz, Stephen Hines
Publikováno v:
Prehospital Emergency Care. 11:137-153
Terrorism using conventional weapons and explosive devices is a likely scenario and occurs almost daily somewhere in the world. Caring for those injured from explosive devices is a major concern for acute injury care providers. Learning from nations
Publikováno v:
The Gerontologist. 45:835-842
PURPOSE: Data from incident-reporting systems have been used successfully in disciplines other than health care to improve safety. This study tested the effect of a falls menu-driven incident-reporting system (MDIRS) on quality-improvement efforts in
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 53:1168-1178
Objectives: To determine whether an intense Tai chi exercise program could reduce fear of falling better than a wellness education (WE) program in older adults who had fallen previously and meet criteria for transitioning to frailty. Design: Cluster-
Autor:
Michael Kutner, Robert J. Gregor, Steven L. Wolf, Richard W. Sattin, Michael O'Grady, Arlene I. Greenspan
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 51:1693-1701
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether an intense tai chi (TC) exercise program could reduce the risk of falls more than a wellness education (WE) program in older adults meeting criteria for transitioning to frailty. DESIGN: Randomized, controlled trial o
Autor:
Michael Kutner, Nana Freret, Tingsen Xu, Michael O'Grady, Arlene I. Greenspan, Richard W. Sattin, Lois Ricci, Steven L. Wolf
Publikováno v:
Controlled Clinical Trials. 22:689-704
This paper describes the study design, methodological considerations, and baseline characteristics of a clinical trial to determine if intense (48 weeks, twice per week) Tai Chi practice can reduce the frequency of falls among older adults transition