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Anna V. Turusheva
Researcher at Université catholique de Louvain
Publications - 32
Citations - 597
Anna V. Turusheva is an academic researcher from Université catholique de Louvain. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 22 publications receiving 365 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna V. Turusheva include Northwestern State University.
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Short Physical Performance Battery and all-cause mortality: systematic review and meta-analysis
Rita Pavasini,Jack M. Guralnik,Justin C. Brown,Mauro Di Bari,Matteo Cesari,Francesco Landi,Bert Vaes,Bert Vaes,Delphine Legrand,Joe Verghese,Cuiling Wang,Sari Stenholm,Luigi Ferrucci,Jennifer C. Lai,Anna Arnau Bartes,Joan Espaulella,Montserrat Ferrer,Jae Young Lim,Kristine E. Ensrud,Peggy M. Cawthon,Anna V. Turusheva,Elena V. Frolova,Yves Rolland,Valerie Lauwers,Andrea Corsonello,Gregory D. Kirk,Roberto Ferrari,Stefano Volpato,Gianluca Campo +28 more
TL;DR: The association between poor performance on SPPB and all-cause mortality remained highly consistent independent of follow-up length, subsets of participants, geographic area, and age of the population.
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Age-related normative values for handgrip strength and grip strength's usefulness as a predictor of mortality and both cognitive and physical decline in older adults in northwest Russia.
TL;DR: Age- and sex-specific reference values for grip strength in the 65+ Russian population derived from a prospective cohort study can be used in clinical practice to identify patients at increased risk for adverse outcomes.
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Predictors of short-term mortality, cognitive and physical decline in older adults in northwest Russia: a population-based prospective cohort study.
Anna V. Turusheva,Elena V. Frolova,Eralda Hegendoerfer,Jean-Marie Degryse,Jean-Marie Degryse +4 more
TL;DR: The combination of low physical function, low mid-arm muscle area, low forced expiratory volume in 1 s, anemia with hCRP levels and hBNP identified older persons at a higher risk for mortality.
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Do commonly used frailty models predict mortality, loss of autonomy and mental decline in older adults in northwestern Russia? A prospective cohort study
Anna V. Turusheva,Elena V. Frolova,Elena Korystina,Dmitry Zelenukha,Pulodjon Tadjibaev,Natalia Gurina,Eralda Turkeshi,Jean-Marie Degryse,Jean-Marie Degryse +8 more
TL;DR: None of the three frailty models was valid at predicting 5 years mortality and disability, mental and physical decline at 2.5 years in a cohort of older adults in north-west Russia.
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Low cholesterol levels are associated with a high mortality risk in older adults without statins therapy: An externally validated cohort study.
Anna V. Turusheva,Bert Vaes,Bert Vaes,Jean-Marie Degryse,Jean-Marie Degryse,Elena V. Frolova +5 more
TL;DR: The TC level range associated with the lowest mortality was 5.4-7.2 mmol/L, irrespective of concomitant diseases or health status, and the association between low TC levels and a high risk of all-cause mortality was confirmed in a Belgian cohort of adults 80 years and older.