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Charles B. Eaton
Researcher at Brown University
Publications - 527
Citations - 24833
Charles B. Eaton is an academic researcher from Brown University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Women's Health Initiative & Osteoarthritis. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 493 publications receiving 20933 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles B. Eaton include University of Manchester & Memorial Hospital of South Bend.
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Erratum: "Patients' perceptions of cholesterol, cardiovascular disease risk, and risk communication strategies" (Annals of Family Medicine (2006)4(205-212))
Roberta E. Goldman,Roberta E. Goldman,Donna R. Parker,Charles B. Eaton,Charles B. Eaton,Jeffrey Borkan,Jeffrey Borkan,Robert Gramling,Robert Gramling,Rebecca T. Cover,Rebecca T. Cover,David K. Ahern +11 more
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Glucose homeostasis influences the risk of incident knee osteoarthritis: Data from the osteoarthritis initiative.
Jeffrey B. Driban,Charles B. Eaton,Mamta Amin,Alina C. Stout,Lori Lyn Price,Lori Lyn Price,Bing Lu,Grace H. Lo,Timothy E. McAlindon,Mary F. Barbe +9 more
TL;DR: Glucose homeostasis may predict individuals at risk of incident typical KOA but not acceleratedKOA, which may indicate accelerated KOA is a distinct disorder from typical KOW, according to Orthopaedic Research Society.
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Risk Factor Burden, Heart Failure, and Survival in Women of Different Ethnic Groups: Insights From the Women's Health Initiative.
Khadijah Breathett,Iris Leng,Randi E. Foraker,William T. Abraham,Laura H. Coker,Keith E. Whitfield,Sally A. Shumaker,JoAnn E. Manson,Charles B. Eaton,Barbara V. Howard,Nkechinyere Ijioma,Crystal W. Cené,Lisa W. Martin,Karen C. Johnson,Liviu Klein +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the risk of heart failure in African-American and Hispanic women compared with white women is related to the higher burden of risk factors (RFs) in minorities.
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Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Risk among Kidney Transplant Patients
Augustine W. Kang,Carol Ewing Garber,Charles B. Eaton,Patricia Markham Risica,Andrew G. Bostom,Andrew G. Bostom +5 more
TL;DR: The most active KTR engaged in more intentional exercise and lower levels of PA were positively associated with more CVD risk factors, and higher levels were associated with younger age and with more positive KTR outcomes.
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Resilience and CVD-protective Health Behaviors in Older Women: Examining Racial and Ethnic Differences in a Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Women's Health Initiative.
Sparkle Springfield,FeiFei Qin,Haley Hedlin,Charles B. Eaton,Milagros C. Rosal,Herman A. Taylor,Ursula M. Staudinger,Marcia L. Stefanick +7 more
TL;DR: Irrespective of race/ethnicity, high resilience was associated with CVD-protective health behaviors, and warrants further investigation into whether interventions aimed at improving resilience could increase the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions.