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Barbara V. Howard
Researcher at MedStar Health
Publications - 622
Citations - 68693
Barbara V. Howard is an academic researcher from MedStar Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 112, co-authored 593 publications receiving 63071 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbara V. Howard include Memorial Hospital of South Bend & Georgetown University.
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Abstract 2591: Association of Left Ventricular Mass and Ejection Fraction with New-Onset Atrial Fibrillation in a Population-Based Sample: The Strong Heart Study
Eran S. Zacks,Peter M. Okin,Min James,Mary J. Roman,Elisa T. Lee,Barbara V. Howard,Lyle G. Best,James M. Galloway,Richard B. Devereux +8 more
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Abstract 20653: Evaluation of the Pooled Cohort Risk Equations for Cardiovascular Risk Prediction in a Multiethnic Cohort of Women: The Women’s Health Initiative
Samia Mora,Nanette K. Wenger,Nancy R. Cook,Jingmin Liu,Barbara V. Howard,Marian C. Limacher,Simin Liu,Karen L. Margolis,Lisa J. Martin,Nina P. Paynter,Paul M. Ridker,Jennifer C. Robinson,Jacques E. Rossouw,Monika M. Safford,JoAnn E. Manson +14 more
TL;DR: The predictive accuracy of the 2013 Pooled Cohorts Equations (PCE) in the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI), a multiethnic cohort of contemporary U.S. postmenopausal women, was evaluated.
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Abstract 2184: Glycemic Level and Future Stroke in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: The Strong Heart Study.
Jorge R. Kizer,David O. Wiebers,Jack P. Whisnant,James M. Galloway,Thomas K. Welty,Elisa T. Lee,Lyle G. Best,Barbara V. Howard,Richard B. Devereux +8 more
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Abstract 3668: Predictors of Four-Year Incident Arterial Hypertension From Initial Prehypertension: The Strong Heart Study.
Marina De Marco,Marcello Chinali,Mary J. Roman,Elisa T. Lee,Marie Russell,Barbara V. Howard,Giovanni de Simone,Richard B. Devereux +7 more
TL;DR: This data indicates that pre-hypertension frequently evolves to arterial hypertension (HTN) and is recently shown to increase cardiovascular risk, especially in diabetics, and it is unclear whether these changes are related.