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Emelia J. Benjamin
Researcher at Boston University
Publications - 733
Citations - 120314
Emelia J. Benjamin is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Framingham Heart Study & Atrial fibrillation. The author has an hindex of 131, co-authored 640 publications receiving 99972 citations. Previous affiliations of Emelia J. Benjamin include Tufts University & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Distinct Aspects of Left Ventricular Mechanical Function Are Differentially Associated With Cardiovascular Outcomes and All-Cause Mortality in the Community
Susan Cheng,Elizabeth L. McCabe,Martin G. Larson,Allison A. Merz,Ewa Osypiuk,Birgitta T. Lehman,Plamen Stantchev,Jayashri Aragam,Scott D. Solomon,Emelia J. Benjamin,Ramachandran S. Vasan +10 more
TL;DR: In this large, community‐based sample of Framingham Offspring Study participants, distinct components of LV mechanical function were associated with specific CVD outcomes.
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Relationship Among Circulating Inflammatory Proteins, Platelet Gene Expression, and Cardiovascular Risk
David D. McManus,Lea M. Beaulieu,Eric Mick,Kahraman Tanriverdi,Martin G. Larson,John F. Keaney,Emelia J. Benjamin,Jane E. Freedman +7 more
TL;DR: The data highlight the strong connection between the circulating inflammatory biomarkers CRP and IL-6 and platelet gene expression, adjusting for cardiovascular disease risk factors and suggest that body weight may directly influence these associations.
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Content and outcomes of narrative medicine programmes: a systematic review of the literature through 2019.
Christy DiFrances Remein,Ellen Childs,John Carlo Pasco,Ludovic Trinquart,David Flynn,Sarah L. Wingerter,Robina M Bhasin,Lindsay Demers,Emelia J. Benjamin +8 more
TL;DR: Evaluation suggests that NM programming leads to high participant satisfaction and positive outcomes across various competencies, and suggests best practices and innovative future directions for programme implementation and evaluation.
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Atrial fibrillation in women: treatment
Darae Ko,Faisal Rahman,Maria A. Martins,Elaine M. Hylek,Patrick T. Ellinor,Renate B. Schnabel,Emelia J. Benjamin,Ingrid E. Christophersen,Ingrid E. Christophersen +8 more
TL;DR: A critical evaluation of potential disparities and biases in health-care use that might be associated with differences in the outcomes between women and men is provided and several strategies to produce high-quality evidence from randomized clinical trials for women with AF are suggested.
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The relation of genetic and environmental factors to systemic inflammatory biomarker concentrations.
Renate B. Schnabel,Kathryn L. Lunetta,Martin G. Larson,Josée Dupuis,Izabella Lipinska,Jian Rong,Ming-Huei Chen,Zhenming Zhao,Jennifer F. Yamamoto,James B. Meigs,Viviane Nicaud,Claire Perret,Tanja Zeller,Stefan Blankenberg,Laurence Tiret,John F. Keaney,Ramachandran S. Vasan,Emelia J. Benjamin +17 more
TL;DR: The authors' community-based data support the relevance of clinical and genetic factors for explaining variation in inflammatory biomarker traits and propose two novel potential candidates (APCS, MPO).