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1998 Publications

Book Chapters

  1. Colenda CC, Absher JR, Rapp SR, Jones BN: Problem behaviors in long term care settings: assessment and management. In Behavioral Problems in Long Term Care and Nursing Homes: A Manual for Therapists, Families, and Caregivers. Cantillion M, Bahro M, Eds. Washington DC, American Psychiatric Press, 1998
  2. Dugan E, Cohen SJ: Changing physician behavior to increase guideline implementation. In Handbook for Health Behavior Change. 2nd ed. Shumaker SA, Schron E, Ockene JK, McBee WL, Eds. New York, Springer Publishing Co., 1998
  3. Ettinger WH, Jr.: Physical activity, arthritis, and disability in older people. In Clinics in Geriatric Medicine. 14:633-640,1998
  4. Loeser RF, Jr.: Evaluation of musculoskeletal complaints in the older adult. In Clinics in Geriatric Medicine. 14:401-415,1998

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

  1. Anderson RT, James MK, Miller ME, Worley AS, Longino CF, Jr.: The timing of change: patterns in transitions in functional status among elderly persons. J.Gerontol.B Psychol.Sci.Soc.Sci. 53:S17-S27, 1998
  2. Berry MJ, Walschlager SA: Exercise training and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: past and future research directions. J.Cardiopulm.Rehabil. 18:181-191, 1998
  3. Blair SN, Applegate WB, Dunn AL, Ettinger WH, Haskell WL, King AC, Morgan TM, Shih JA, Simons-Morton DG: Activity Counseling Trial (ACT): rationale, design, and methods. Activity Counseling Trial Research Group. Med.Sci.Sports Exerc. 30:1097-1106, 1998
  4. Cefalu WT, Werbel S, Bell-Farrow AD, Terry JG, Wang ZQ, Opara EC, Morgan T, Hinson WH, Crouse JR, III: Insulin resistance and fat patterning with aging: relationship to metabolic risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Metabolism 47:401-408, 1998
  5. Diehr P, Patrick DL, Bild DE, Burke GL, Williamson JD: Predicting future years of healthy life for older adults. J.Clin.Epidemiol. 51:343-353, 1998
  6. Dugan E, Cohen SJ, Robinson D, Anderson R, Preisser J, Suggs P, Pearce K, Poehling U, McGann P: The quality of life of older adults with urinary incontinence: determining generic and condition-specific predictors. Qual.Life Res. 7:337-344, 1998
  7. Edwards IJ, Rudel LL, Terry JG, Kemnitz JW, Weindruch R, Cefalu WT: Caloric restriction in rhesus monkeys reduces low density lipoprotein interaction with arterial proteoglycans. J.Gerontol.A Biol.Sci.Med.Sci. 53:B443-B448, 1998
  8. Ettinger WH, Jr.: The Balanced Budget Act of 1997: implications for the practice of geriatric medicine. J.Am.Geriatr.Soc. 46:530-533, 1998
  9. Ettinger WH, Jr.: Consumer-perceived value: the key to a successful business strategy in the healthcare marketplace. J.Am.Geriatr.Soc. 46:111-113, 1998
  10. Freedman BI, Bowden DW, Rich SS, Appel RG: Genetic initiation of hypertensive and diabetic nephropathy. Am.J.Hypertens. 11:251-257, 1998
  11. Greendale GA, Reboussin BA, Hogan P, Barnabei VM , Shumaker S, Johnson S, Barrett-Connor E: Symptom relief and side effects of postmenopausal hormones: results from the Postmenopausal Estrogen/Progestin Interventions Trial. Obstet.Gynecol. 92:982-988, 1998
  12. Howard G, Wagenknecht LE, Burke GL, Diez-Roux A, Evans GW, McGovern P, Nieto FJ, Tell GS: Cigarette smoking and progression of atherosclerosis: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. JAMA 279:119-124, 1998
  13. King AC, Sallis JF, Dunn AL, Simons-Morton DG, Albright CA, Cohen S, Rejeski WJ, Marcus BH, Coday MC: Overview of the Activity Counseling Trial (ACT) intervention for promoting physical activity in primary health care settings. Activity Counseling Trial Research Group. Med.Sci.Sports Exerc. 30:1086-1096, 1998
  14. King AC, Rejeski WJ, Buchner DM: Physical activity interventions targeting older adults. A critical review and recommendations. Am.J.Prev.Med. 15:316-333, 1998
  15. Kostis JB, Espeland MA, Appel L, Johnson KC, Pierce J, Wofford JL: Does withdrawal of antihypertensive medication increase the risk of cardiovascular events? Trial of Nonpharmacologic Interventions in the Elderly (TONE) Cooperative Research Group. Am J Cardiol 82:1501-1508, 1998
  16. Kuller L, Fisher L, McClelland R, Fried L, Cushman M, Jackson S, Manolio T: Differences in prevalence of and risk factors for subclinical vascular disease among black and white participants in the Cardiovascular Health Study. Arterioscler.Thromb.Vasc Biol 18:283-293, 1998
  17. Kuller LH, Shemanski L, Manolio T, Haan M, Fried L, Bryan N, Burke GL, Tracy R, Bhadelia R: Relationship between ApoE, MRI findings, and cognitive function in the Cardiovascular Health Study. Stroke 29:388-398, 1998
  18. Leary MR, Rapp SR, Herbst KC, Exum ML, Feldman SR: Interpersonal concerns and psychological difficulties of psoriasis patients: effects of disease severity and fear of negative evaluation. Health Psychol. 17:530-536, 1998
  19. Marburger CT, Brubaker PH, Pollock WE, Morgan TM , Kitzman DW: Reproducibility of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in elderly patients with congestive heart failure. Am.J.Cardiol. 82:905-909, 1998
  20. Markowska AL, Mooney M, Sonntag WE: Insulin-like growth factor-1 ameliorates age-related behavioral deficits. Neuroscience 87:559-569, 1998
  21. Mayhew M, Renganathan M, Delbono O: Effectiveness of caloric restriction in preventing age-related changes in rat skeletal muscle. Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun. 251:95-99, 1998
  22. Miller GD, Keen CL, Stern JS, Uriu-Hare JY: Copper deficiency and arachidonic acid enhance insulin secretion in isolated pancreatic islets from lean (FaFa) Zucker rats. Pancreas 17:390-396, 1998
  23. Molinari EJ, Delbono O, Messi ML, Renganathan M, Arneric SP, Sullivan JP, Gopalakrishnan M: Up-regulation of human alpha7 nicotinic receptors by chronic treatment with activator and antagonist ligands. Eur.J.Pharmacol. 347:131-139, 1998
  24. Naughton MJ, Anderson RT: Outcomes research in orthopaedics: health-related quality of life and the SF-36. Arthroscopy 14:127-129, 1998
  25. Niblock MM, Brunso-Bechtold JK, Lynch CD, Ingram RL, McShane T, Sonntag WE: Distribution and levels of insulin-like growth factor I mRNA across the life span in the Brown Norway x Fischer 344 rat brain. Brain Res. 804:79-86, 1998
  26. Rantanen T, Guralnik JM, Izmirlian G, Williamson JD, Simonsick EM, Ferrucci L, Fried LP: Association of muscle strength with maximum walking speed in disabled older women. Am.J.Phys.Med.Rehabil. 77:299-305, 1998
  27. Rapp S, Shumaker S, Smith T, Gibson P, Berzon R, Hoffman R: Adaptation and evaluation of the Liverpool Seizure Severity Scale and Liverpool Quality of Life battery for American epilepsy patients. Qual.Life Res. 7:467-477, 1998
  28. Rapp SR, Shumaker SA, Schmidt S, Naughton M, Anderson R: Social resourcefulness: its relationship to social support and well-being among care givers to dementia patients. Aging and Mental Health 2:48, 1998
  29. Rejeski WJ, Ettinger WH, Jr., Martin K, Morgan T : Treating disability in knee osteoarthritis with exercise therapy: a central role for self-efficacy and pain. Arthritis Care Res. 11:94-101, 1998
  30. Rejeski WJ, Martin KA, Miller ME, Ettinger WH, Jr., Rapp S: Perceived importance and satisfaction with physical function in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Ann.Behav.Med. 20:141-148, 1998
  31. Renganathan M, Delbono O: Caloric restriction prevents age-related decline in skeletal muscle dihydropyridine receptor and ryanodine receptor expression. FEBS Lett. 434:346-350, 1998
  32. Renganathan M, Messi ML, Delbono O: Overexpression of IGF-1 exclusively in skeletal muscle prevents age-related decline in the number of dihydropyridine receptors. J.Biol.Chem. 273:28845-28851, 1998
  33. Robinson D, Pearce KF, Preisser JS, Dugan E, Suggs PK, Cohen SJ: Relationship between patient reports of urinary incontinence symptoms and quality of life measures. Obstet.Gynecol. 91:224-228, 1998
  34. Rosengren KS, McAuley E, Mihalko SL: Gait adjustments in older adults: activity and efficacy influences. Psychol.Aging 13:375-386, 1998
  35. Sevick MA, Tell GS, Shumaker SA, Rocco MV, Burkart JM, Rushing JT, Levine DW, Chen J, Bradham DD , Pierce JJ, James MK: The Kidney Outcomes Prediction and Evaluation (KOPE) study: a prospective cohort investigation of patients undergoing hemodialysis. Study design and baseline characteristics. Ann.Epidemiol. 8:192-200, 1998
  36. Sevick MA, Magovern J, Kamlet MS, Rawson I, McCall M, Locke C: Health-related physical function and quality of well-being prior to and following cardiomyoplasty. A preliminary report. Panminerva Med. 40:8-12, 1998
  37. Shumaker SA, Reboussin BA, Espeland MA, Rapp SR, McBee WL, Dailey M, Bowen D, Terrell T, Jones BN: The Women's Health Initiative Memory Study (WHIMS): a trial of the effect of estrogen therapy in preventing and slowing the progression of dementia. Control Clin.Trials 19 :604-621, 1998
  38. Suggs PK, Longino CF, Jr., Mittelmark MB: Faculty training in geriatrics and gerontology: a collaboration of institutions. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education 19:37-54, 1998
  39. Visser M, Langlois J, Guralnik JM, Cauley JA, Kronmal RA, Robbins J, Williamson JD, Harris TB: High body fatness, but not low fat-free mass, predicts disability in older men and women: the Cardiovascular Health Study. Am.J.Clin.Nutr. 68:584-590, 1998
  40. Voytko ML: Nonhuman primates as models for aging and Alzheimer's disease. Lab Anim Sci. 48:611-617, 1998
  41. Whelton PK, Appel LJ, Espeland MA, Applegate WB, Ettinger WH, Jr., Kostis JB, Kumanyika S, Lacy CR, Johnson KC, Folmar S, Cutler JA: Sodium reduction and weight loss in the treatment of hypertension in older persons: a randomized controlled trial of nonpharmacologic interventions in the elderly (TONE). TONE Collaborative Research Group. JAMA 279:839-846, 1998 

 

 

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