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Andreea M. Rawlings
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 46
Citations - 2834
Andreea M. Rawlings is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognitive decline & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 39 publications receiving 2061 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreea M. Rawlings include Oregon State University.
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Midlife hypertension and 20-year cognitive change: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Neurocognitive Study
Rebecca F. Gottesman,Andrea L.C. Schneider,Marilyn S. Albert,Alvaro Alonso,Karen Bandeen-Roche,Laura H. Coker,Josef Coresh,David S. Knopman,Melinda C. Power,Andreea M. Rawlings,A. Richey Sharrett,Lisa M. Wruck,Thomas H. Mosley +12 more
TL;DR: Midlife hypertension and elevated midlife but not late-life systolic BP was associated with more cognitive decline during the 20 years of the study, and greater decline is found with higher midlife BP in whites than in African Americans.
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Diabetes in Midlife and Cognitive Change Over 20 Years: A Cohort Study
Andreea M. Rawlings,A. Richey Sharrett,Andrea L.C. Schneider,Josef Coresh,Marilyn S. Albert,David Couper,Michael Griswold,Rebecca F. Gottesman,Lynne E. Wagenknecht,B. Gwen Windham,Elizabeth Selvin +10 more
TL;DR: For example, this article found that Type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with dementia risk, however evidence is limited for possible associations of diabetes and pre-diabetes with cognitive decline.
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Diastolic Blood Pressure, Subclinical Myocardial Damage, and Cardiac Events: Implications for Blood Pressure Control.
John W. McEvoy,Yuan Chen,Andreea M. Rawlings,Ron C. Hoogeveen,Christie M. Ballantyne,Roger S. Blumenthal,Josef Coresh,Elizabeth Selvin +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the independent association of DBP with myocardial damage (using high-sensitivity cardiac troponin-T [hs-cTnT]) and with coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, or death over 21 years.
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Association of Midlife to Late-Life Blood Pressure Patterns With Incident Dementia.
Keenan A. Walker,A. Richey Sharrett,Aozhou Wu,Andrea L.C. Schneider,Marilyn S. Albert,Pamela L. Lutsey,Karen Bandeen-Roche,Josef Coresh,Alden L. Gross,B. Gwen Windham,David S. Knopman,Melinda C. Power,Andreea M. Rawlings,Thomas H. Mosley,Rebecca F. Gottesman,Rebecca F. Gottesman +15 more
TL;DR: Sustained hypertension in midlife was associated with dementia risk and participants with midlife hypertension and late-life hypotension had higher risk of mild cognitive impairment, while there was no significant association of BP patterns with late- life cognitive change.
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Fructosamine and glycated albumin for risk stratification and prediction of incident diabetes and microvascular complications: a prospective cohort analysis of the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study
Elizabeth Selvin,Andreea M. Rawlings,Morgan E. Grams,Ronald Klein,A. Richey Sharrett,Michael W Steffes,Josef Coresh +6 more
TL;DR: Fructosamine and glycated albumin were strongly associated with incident diabetes and its microvascular complications, with prognostic value comparable to HbA1c, but Hb a1c outperformed fructosamines and glycations for prediction of incident diabetes with C statistics of 0·760, 0·706, and 0·703, respectively.