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Diane G. Ives
Researcher at University of Pittsburgh
Publications - 69
Citations - 7440
Diane G. Ives is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Risk factor. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 68 publications receiving 6706 citations. Previous affiliations of Diane G. Ives include Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research.
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Relationship of C-Reactive Protein to Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly Results From the Cardiovascular Health Study and the Rural Health Promotion Project
Russell P. Tracy,Rozenn N. Lemaitre,Bruce M. Psaty,Diane G. Ives,Rhobert W. Evans,Mary Cushman,Elaine N. Meilahn,Lewis H. Kuller +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that CRP was associated with incident events in the elderly, especially in those with subclinical disease at baseline, and in women but not men, the mean CRP level was higher for case subjects than for control subjects.
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Surveillance and ascertainment of cardiovascular events: The Cardiovascular Health Study☆
Diane G. Ives,Annette L. Fitzpatrick,Diane E. Bild,Bruce M. Psaty,Lewis H. Kuller,Patricia Crowley,R.Gale Cruise,Sharene Theroux +7 more
TL;DR: The CHS techniques are a successful model for complete ascertainment, investigation, and documentation of events in an older cohort.
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Association between depression and mortality in older adults: the Cardiovascular Health Study.
TL;DR: High levels of depressive symptoms are an independent risk factor for mortality in community-residing older adults, andMotivational depletion may be a key underlying mechanism for the depression-mortality effect.
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Ginkgo biloba for prevention of dementia: a randomized controlled trial.
Steven T. DeKosky,Steven T. DeKosky,Jeff D. Williamson,Annette L. Fitzpatrick,Richard A. Kronmal,Diane G. Ives,Judith Saxton,Oscar L. Lopez,Gregory L. Burke,Michelle C. Carlson,Linda P. Fried,Lewis H. Kuller,John A Robbins,Russell P. Tracy,Nancy Woolard,Leslie O. Dunn,Beth E. Snitz,Richard L. Nahin,Curt D. Furberg +18 more
TL;DR: In this study, G. biloba at 120 mg twice a day was not effective in reducing either the overall incidence rate of dementia or AD incidence in elderly individuals with normal cognition or those with mild cognitive impairment.
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Effect of aspirin on all-cause mortality in the healthy elderly
John J McNeil,Mark Nelson,Robyn L. Woods,Jessica E. Lockery,Rory Wolfe,Christopher M. Reid,Brenda Kirpach,Raj C. Shah,Diane G. Ives,Elsdon Storey,Joanne Ryan,Andrew Tonkin,Anne B. Newman,Jeff D. Williamson,Karen L. Margolis,Michael E. Ernst,Walter P. Abhayaratna,Nigel Stocks,Sharyn M. Fitzgerald,Suzanne G Orchard,Ruth E Trevaks,Lawrence J. Beilin,Geoffrey A. Donnan,Peter Gibbs,Colin I. Johnston,Barbara Radziszewska,Richard H. Grimm,Anne M. Murray +27 more
TL;DR: Higher all‐cause mortality was observed among apparently healthy older adults who received daily aspirin than among those who received placebo and was attributed primarily to cancer‐related death.