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Deborah B. Rolka
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 67
Citations - 5204
Deborah B. Rolka is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Population. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 49 publications receiving 3970 citations.
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Changes in Diabetes-Related Complications in the United States, 1990–2010
Edward W. Gregg,Yanfeng Li,Jing Wang,Nilka Ríos Burrows,Mohammed K. Ali,Deborah B. Rolka,Desmond E. Williams,Linda S. Geiss +7 more
TL;DR: Rates of diabetes-related complications have declined substantially in the past two decades, but a large burden of disease persists because of the continued increase in the prevalence of diabetes.
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Is Diabetes Associated With Cognitive Impairment and Cognitive Decline Among Older Women
Edward W. Gregg,Kristine Yaffe,Jane A. Cauley,Deborah B. Rolka,Terri L. Blackwell,K.M. Venkat Narayan,Steven R. Cummings +6 more
TL;DR: Diabetes is associated with lower levels of cognitive function and greater cognitive decline among older women and women who had diabetes for more than 15 years had a 57% to 114% greater risk of major cognitive decline.
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Prevalence of Diagnosed Diabetes in Adults by Diabetes Type - United States, 2016.
Kai McKeever Bullard,Catherine C. Cowie,Sarah E Lessem,Sharon Saydah,Andy Menke,Linda S. Geiss,Trevor J. Orchard,Deborah B. Rolka,Giuseppina Imperatore +8 more
TL;DR: Estimating the prevalence of diagnosed diabetes among adults by primary type is important for monitoring trends, planning public health responses, assessing the burden of disease for education and management programs, and prioritizing national plans for future type-specific health services.
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Acute Kidney Injury Recovery Pattern and Subsequent Risk of CKD: An Analysis of Veterans Health Administration Data.
Michael Heung,Diane E. Steffick,Kara Zivin,Kara Zivin,Brenda W. Gillespie,Tanushree Banerjee,Chi-yuan Hsu,Neil R. Powe,Meda E. Pavkov,Desmond E. Williams,Rajiv Saran,Vahakn Shahinian,Yi Li,Jennifer L. Bragg-Gresham,Vahakn B. Shahinian,Hal Morgenstern,Diane Steffick,Anca Tilea,Brenda W. Gillespie,William H. Herman,Jerry Yee,William M. McClellan,Deb Gipson,Sai Dharmarajan,Rajesh Balkrishnan,April Wyncott,Neil R. Powe,Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo,Deidra C. Crews,Vanessa Grubbs,Delphine S. Tuot,Yunno Zhu,Nilka Ríos Burrows,Desmond E. Williams,Mark S. Eberhardt,Paul W. Eggers,Meda E. Pavkov,Deborah B. Rolka,Sharon Saydah,Larry Waller +39 more
TL;DR: Patients who develop AKI during a hospitalization are at substantial risk for the development of CKD by 1 year following hospitalization and timing ofAKI recovery is a strong predictor, even for the mildest forms of AKI.
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A National Effort to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes: Participant-Level Evaluation of CDC's National Diabetes Prevention Program.
Elizabeth Ely,Stephanie M. Gruss,Elizabeth T. Luman,Edward W. Gregg,Mohammed K. Ali,Mohammed K. Ali,Kunthea Nhim,Deborah B. Rolka,Ann L. Albright +8 more
TL;DR: Greater duration and intensity of session attendance resulted in a higher percent of body weight loss overall and for subgroups, and Focusing on retention may reduce disparities and improve overall program results.