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Carol E. Franz
Researcher at University of California, San Diego
Publications - 270
Citations - 10495
Carol E. Franz is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Twin study. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 227 publications receiving 8686 citations. Previous affiliations of Carol E. Franz include University of California, Davis & University of Southern California.
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The genetic organization of longitudinal subcortical volumetric change is stable throughout the lifespan
Anders M. Fjell,Anders M. Fjell,Håkon Grydeland,Yunpeng Wang,Inge K Amlien,David Bartrés-Faz,Andreas M. Brandmaier,Sandra Düzel,Jeremy A. Elman,Carol E. Franz,Asta Håberg,Tim C. Kietzmann,Rogier A. Kievit,William S. Kremen,William S. Kremen,Stine K. Krogsrud,Simone Kühn,Ulman Lindenberger,Dídac Macià,Athanasia M. Mowinckel,Lars Nyberg,Lars Nyberg,Matthew S. Panizzon,Cristina Solé-Padullés,Øystein Sørensen,René Westerhausen,Kristine B. Walhovd,Kristine B. Walhovd +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used graph theory to identify five clusters of coordinated development, indexed as patterns of correlated volumetric change in brain structures and found that these clusters tended to follow placement along the cranial axis in embryonic brain development.
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Moderate Alcohol Use Is Associated with Reduced Cardiovascular Risk in Middle-Aged Men Independent of Health, Behavior, Psychosocial, and Earlier Life Factors
Linda K. McEvoy,Jaclyn Bergstrom,Xin Tu,Alexis C. Garduno,Kevin Cummins,Carol E. Franz,Michael J. Lyons,Chandra A. Reynolds,William S. Kremen,Matthew S. Panizzon,Gail A. Laughlin +10 more
TL;DR: Results show that middle-aged men who consume alcohol in moderation have lower CVD risk and better cardiometabolic health than men who consumption little or no alcohol, independent of a variety of health, behavioral, psychosocial, and earlier life factors.
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Genetic risk for coronary heart disease alters the influence of Alzheimer's genetic risk on mild cognitive impairment.
Jeremy A. Elman,Matthew S. Panizzon,Mark W. Logue,Nathan A. Gillespie,Michael C. Neale,Chandra A. Reynolds,Daniel E. Gustavson,Brinda K. Rana,Ole A. Andreassen,Anders M. Dale,Carol E. Franz,Michael J. Lyons,William S. Kremen +12 more
TL;DR: It is shown that incidence-based and prevalence-based CAD-PRSs moderate the association between the AD-PRs and MCI, but in opposing directions, and the importance of considering ascertainment procedures of GWAS used for genetic risk prediction.
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MRI‐assessed locus coeruleus integrity is heritable and associated with cognition, Alzheimer’s risk, and sleep‐wake disturbance: Neuroimaging: Environmental and lifestyle factors
Jeremy A. Elman,Olivia K. Puckett,Asad Beck,Matthew S. Panizzon,Mark Sanderson-Cimino,Daniel E. Gustavson,Michael J. Lyons,Carol E. Franz,William S. Kremen +8 more
TL;DR: This work examined whether an MRI measure of LC structural integrity was heritable and whether it was associated with cognitive performance, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and sleep‐wake disruption in AD.
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Persistence of pain and cognitive impairment in older adults.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined how the persistent of pain associated with cognitive performance, cognitive impairment, and subjective memory decline in older adults and found that persistence of pain is associated with poorer cognitive performance in community-dwelling older adults, especially when involving ongoing interference in chores and work.