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Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Gerontology. 13:86-98
This study contrasted the perceptions about support groups of 96 family caregivers who attend Alzheimer's Association family support groups with those of 40 caregivers who do not attend these groups. Surveys were completed by 78 family caregivers att
Publikováno v:
Gerontology & Geriatrics Education. 14:87-100
A survey was conducted on 19 leaders of family support groups for the caregivers of Alzheimer's Disease patients to help understand the group facilitation experience and determine the leaders' perceived training needs. Results of this survey indicate
Autor:
David M. Berkson, Jeremiah Stamler, Howard A. Lindberg, Richard B. Shekelle, Mark H. Lepper, James A. Schoenberger, Oglesby Paul, Susan Shekelle, Patricia Collette, Rose Stamler, Alan R. Dyer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chronic Diseases. 35:283-294
This report, the third in a series on pulse pressure and pure systolic hypertension, examines the associations between blood pressure and the cardiovascular diseases and coronary heart disease, both cross-sectionally and prospectively, utilizing data
Autor:
Susan Shekelle, James A. Schoenberger, Richard B. Shekelle, Patricia Collette, Richard S. Cooper, Kiang Liu, Jeremiah Stamler
Publikováno v:
American Heart Journal. 108:827-833
Prevalence rates of diabetes, asymptomatic hyperglycemia, and cardiovascular risk factors were examined in an employed population of 28,895 whites and 2607 blacks, ages 25 to 64 years. Diabetes had been previously diagnosed in this population among a
Autor:
Howard A. Lindberg, James A. Schoenberger, Jeremiah Stamler, David M. Berkson, Pat Collette, Alan R. Dyer, Mark H. Lepper, Richard B. Shekelle, Susan Shekelle, Oglesby Paul
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chronic Diseases. 34:249-260
Although hypercholesterolemia is established as a major risk factor for coronary heart disease, the finding in some epidemiological studies of no association between serum cholesterol and all causes mortality suggests that serum cholesterol may be in
Autor:
Oglesby Paul, Rose Stamler, Alan R. Dyer, Howard A. Lindberg, Mark H. Lepper, Jeremiah Stamler, Richard B. Shekelle, Susan Shekelle, James A. Schoenberger, David M. Berkson
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Journal of Chronic Diseases. 35:259-273
Because systolic blood pressure rises more sharply than diastolic blood pressure for those middle aged and beyond, leading to an increasing prevalence with advancing age of elevated systolic blood pressure without elevated diastolic pressure, i.e. so
Autor:
Susan Shekelle, James A. Schoenberger, Julia Wannamaker, Jeremiah Stamler, Richard B. Shekelle, Alan R. Dyer, Peter Rhomberg, Rose Stamler
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chronic Diseases. 28:527-548
1. 1. As in the preceding cross-sectional study [1], four multivariate statistical methods —partial correlation, multiple cross classification, multiple logistical regression, and multiple linear regression—were used to evaluate the relationship
Autor:
Mark H. Lepper, Howard A. Lindberg, David M. Berkson, Jeremiah Stamler, Susan Shekelle, Alan R. Dyer, Oglesby Paul, Rose Stamler, Richard B. Shekelle, James A. Schoenberger
Publikováno v:
Journal of chronic diseases. 35(4)
This report, the second in a series on pulse pressure and pure systolic hypertension, examined in prospective analyses the associations between both the initial values of five variables and the changes in these variables and pulse pressure, utilizing
Autor:
Alan R. Dyer, Susan Shekelle, Richard B. Shekelle, Rose Stamler, David M. Berkson, James A. Schoenberger, Oglesby Paul, Jeremiah Stamler, Mark H. Lepper, Howard A. Lindberg
Publikováno v:
Journal of chronic diseases. 35(12)
Because systolic blood pressure rises more sharply with age than diastolic blood pressure, leading to an increasing prevalence with advancing age of elevated systolic blood pressure without elevated diastolic pressure, i.e. so-called pure systolic hy
Autor:
Dan Garside, Julia Wannamaker, Jeremiah Stamler, Patricia Collette, Rose Stamler, James A. Schoenberger, Susan Shekelle, Alan R. Dyer, Richard B. Shekelle
Publikováno v:
Journal of chronic diseases. 32(11-12)
Among the 40,000 employed men and women screened in Chicago industry, 7841 white men age 40–59 formed the cohort studied to determine significance of asymptomatic hyperglycemia for coronary disease. In cross-sectional analysis of frequency of ECG a