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Anne B. Newman
Researcher at University of Pittsburgh
Publications - 962
Citations - 112028
Anne B. Newman is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Hazard ratio. The author has an hindex of 150, co-authored 902 publications receiving 99255 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne B. Newman include Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research & University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
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Soluble Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptors and Heart Failure Risk in Older Adults Health, Aging, and Body Composition (Health ABC) Study
Catherine N. Marti,Hassan Khan,Douglas L. Mann,Vasiliki V. Georgiopoulou,Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo,Tamara B. Harris,Annemarie Koster,Anne B. Newman,Stephen B. Kritchevsky,Andreas P. Kalogeropoulos,Javed Butler +10 more
TL;DR: In older adults, elevated levels of sTNF-R1 are associated with increased risk for incident HF, however, addition of TNF- R1 to the previously validated Health ABC HF risk model did not demonstrate material improvement in net discrimination or reclassification.
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The role of comorbidity in the assessment of intermittent claudication in older adults
TL;DR: Older adults with exertional leg pain, not meeting criteria for IC, had a higher prevalence of PAD on non-invasive testing with the ankle-arm index than those without pain, as well as aHigher prevalence of arthritis.
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Cardiovascular disease and risk of Alzheimer's disease.
Caterina Rosano,Anne B. Newman +1 more
TL;DR: This review will examine the evidence for associations between cardiovascular disease and its risk factors and the incidence of Alzheimer's disease and possible pathogenetic pathways.
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Impact of Health Perception, Balance Perception, Fall History, Balance Performance, and Gait Speed on Walking Activity in Older Adults
TL;DR: Investigation of the simultaneous impact of psychological and physiological factors on walking activity in older adults found health and balance perception and gait speed were significantly related to walking activity after controlling for potential confounding factors.
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Hearing sensitivity and bone mineral density in older adults: the Health, Aging and Body Composition Study
Elizabeth Helzner,Jane A. Cauley,Sheila R. Pratt,S. R. Wisniewski,Evelyn O. Talbott,Joseph M. Zmuda,Tamara B. Harris,Susan M. Rubin,Dennis R. Taaffe,Frances A. Tylavsky,Anne B. Newman +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that axial and appendicular bone parameters may be modestly associated with hearing loss in older men, but not in women.