Results
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Estimated GFR and incident cardiovascular disease events in American Indians: the Strong Heart Study. MedStar authors:
- Al-Balha, Yaman Rai
- Azalddin, Nameer
- Howard, Barbara V
- Mete, Mihriye
- Shara, Nawar M
- Umans, Jason G
- Wang, Hong
Year: 2012
Citation: - American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 60(5):795-803, 2012 Nov.
Institution: - MedStar Health Research Institute
Medline publication type:
- Journal Article
- Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
All authors: - Al-Balha YR, Azalddin N, Franceschini N, Howard BV, Jolly SE, Lee ET, Mete M, Shara NM, Umans JG, Wang H
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Longitudinal trajectories of arterial stiffness and the role of blood pressure: the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. MedStar authors:
Citation: - Hypertension. 62(5):934-41, 2013 Nov.
Institution: - MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute
Medline publication type:
- Journal Article
- Research Support, N.I.H., Intramural
All authors: - Alghatrif M, Canepa M, Elango P, Ferrucci L, Lakatta EG, Morrell CH, Najjar SS, Scuteri A, Strait JB, Wright J
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Fatty acids linked to cardiovascular mortality are associated with risk factors. MedStar authors:
- Howard, Barbara V
- Umans, Jason G
- Wang, Hong
- Weissman, Neil J
Year: 2015
Citation: - International Journal of Circumpolar Health. 74:28055, 2015
Institution:
- MedStar Health Research Institute
- MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute
Medline publication type:
- Journal Article
- Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
All authors: - Devereux RB, Ebbesson LO, Ebbesson SO, Fabsitz RR, Harris WS, Higgins PB, Howard BV, Kennish J, Laston S, MacCluer JW, Okin PM, Umans BD, Umans JG, Voruganti VS, Wang H, Weissman NJ
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Obesity in adults is associated with reduced lung function in metabolic syndrome and diabetes: the Strong Heart Study. MedStar authors:
Year: 2011
Citation: - Diabetes Care. 34(10):2306-13, 2011 Oct.
Institution: - MedStar Health Research Institute
Medline publication type:
- Journal Article
- Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
All authors: - Best LG, Calhoun D, Dixon AE, Lee ET, Marion S, Rhoades ER, Schaefer C, Yeh F, Zhang Y
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