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1993 Publications

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters

1.       Afable RF: Benefits of exercise for older patients with osteoarthritis of the knee. Clin Geron 1:34-40, 1993

2.       Afable RF, Ettinger WH, Jr.: Musculoskeletal disease in the aged. Diagnosis and management. Drugs Aging 3:49-59, 1993

3.     Anderson RT, Aaronson NK, Wilkin D: Critical review of the international assessments of health-related quality of life. Qual Life Res 2:369-395, 1993

4.     Applegate RJ, Herrington DM, Little WC: Coronary angiography: more than meets the eye. Circulation 87:1399-1401, 1993

5.     Applegate WB: Ankle/arm blood pressure index. A useful test for clinical practice? JAMA 270:497-498, 1993

6.     Berry MJ, Zehnder TJ, Berry CB, Davis SE, Anderson SK: Cardiovascular responses in black and white males during exercise. J Appl Physiol 74:755-760, 1993

7.       Berzon R, Hays RD, Shumaker SA: International use, application and performance of health-related quality of life instruments. Qual Life Res 2:367-368, 1993

8.     Berzon R, Patrick D, Shumaker S, Ware JE, Jr.: The use of health-related quality of life measures in cross national clinical trials: issues and perspectives. Control Clin Trials 14:394, 1993

9.     Brubaker PH, Berry MJ, Brozena SC, Morley DL, Walter JD, Paolone AM, Bove AA: Relationship of lactate and ventilatory thresholds in cardiac transplant patients. Med Sci Sports Exerc 25:191-196, 1993

10.     Burns R, Nichols LO, Graney MJ, Applegate WB: Mortality in a public and a private hospital compared: the severity of antecedent disorders in Medicare patients. Am J Public Health 83:966-971, 1993

11.     Cefalu CA, Heuser M: Adult day care for the demented elderly. Am Fam Physician 47:723-724, 1993

12.     Cefalu WT, Ettinger WH, Bell-Farrow AD, Rushing JT: Serum fructosamine as a screening test for diabetes in the elderly: a pilot study. J Am Geriatr Soc 41:1090-1094, 1993

13.     Cella DF, Wiklund I, Shumaker SA, Aaronson NK: Integrating health-related quality of life into cross-national clinical trials. Qual Life Res 2:433-440, 1993

14.     Colvin PL, Jr., Wagner JD, Heuser MD, Sorci-Thomas MG: Oral contraceptives decrease hepatic cholesterol independent of the LDL receptor in nonhuman primates. Arterioscler Thromb 13:1645-1649, 1993

15.     Ettinger W: An update on the diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal disorders in older people. In Aging, Musculoskeletal Disorders, and Care of the Frail Elderly. Perry HM, Jr., Marley JE, Coe RM, Eds. New York, Springer Publishing, 1993, p. 295-305

16.     Ettinger WH, Jr., Harris T: Causes of hypocholesterolemia. Coron Artery Dis 4:854-859, 1993

17.     Gauvin L, Rejeski WJ: The exercise induced feeling inventory: development and initial validation. J Sport Exerc Psychol 15:403-423, 1993

18.   Harris T, Ettinger WH, Haan M: Defining a research agenda for the relationship of cardiovascular disease and other health conditions in older women. In Cardiovascular Health and Disease in Women. Speroff L, Packard B, eds, Eds. Greenwich CT, Le Jacq Communications, 1993, p. 341-344

19.   Hays RD, Anderson R, Revicki D: Psychometric considerations in evaluating health-related quality of life measures. Qual Life Res 2:441-449, 1993

20.     Hazzard WR: Why women live longer than men (or why can't a man be more like a woman?). In Hormones in Lipoprotein Metabolism. Steinmetz A, Schneider J, Kaffarnik H, Eds. Berlin, German, Springer-Verlag, 1993,

21.   Hobson ML, Rejeski WJ: Does the dose of acute exercise mediate psychophysiological responses to mental stress. J Sport Exerc Psychol 15:77-87, 1993

22.   Howard G, Sharrett AR, Heiss G, Evans GW, Chambless LE, Riley WA, Burke GL: Carotid artery intimal-medial thickness distribution in general populations as evaluated by B-mode ultrasound. ARIC Investigators. Stroke 24:1297-1304, 1993

23.     Lederle FA, Applegate WB, Grimm RH, Jr.: Reserpine and the medical marketplace. Arch Intern Med 153:705-706, 1993

24.     Manolio TA, Ettinger WH, Tracy RP, Kuller LH, Borhani NO, Lynch JC, Fried LP: Epidemiology of low cholesterol levels in older adults. The Cardiovascular Health Study. Circulation 87:728-737, 1993

26.     Mittelmark MB, Psaty BM, Rautaharju PM, Fried LP, Borhani NO, Tracy RP, Gardin JM, O'Leary DH: Prevalence of cardiovascular diseases among older adults. The Cardiovascular Health Study. Am J Epidemiol 137:311-317, 1993

27.     Murray PM, Herrington DM, Pettus CW, Miller HS, Cantwell JD, Little WC: Should patients with heart disease exercise in the morning or afternoon? Arch Intern Med 153:833-836, 1993

28.   Pool PE, Applegate WB, Woehler T, Sandall P, Cady WJ: A randomized, controlled trial comparing diltiazem, hydrochlorothiazide, and their combination in the therapy of essential hypertension. Pharmacotherapy 13:487-493, 1993

29.     Shumaker SA, Czajkowski SM: The international use, applications, and performance of health-related quality of life and psychosocial factors in women with cardiovascular disease. Ann Behav Med 15:149-155, 1993

30.     Suggs PK, Rose L, Mittelmark M: Continuing education in geriatrics-gerontology: the critical factors. J Contin Educ Health Professions 3:149-157, 1993

31.   Synder WE, Herrington DM: Quantitative angiography: densitometry guided edge detection using mean field annealing. Comput Cardiol105-112, 1993

32.     Tell GS, Fried LP, Hermanson B, Manolio TA, Newman AB, Borhani NO: Recruitment of adults 65 years and older as participants in the Cardiovascular Health Study. Ann Epidemiol 3:358-366, 1993

 

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