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Jack M. Guralnik
Researcher at University of Maryland, Baltimore
Publications - 472
Citations - 90624
Jack M. Guralnik is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, Baltimore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Anemia. The author has an hindex of 148, co-authored 453 publications receiving 83701 citations. Previous affiliations of Jack M. Guralnik include National Institutes of Health & University of Florida.
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Persistent depressive symptoms and functional decline among patients with peripheral arterial disease.
TL;DR: Among patients with PAD, persistent and new depressive symptoms are associated with greater annual decline in functional performance, and further study is needed to determine the mechanisms of these associations and whether treatment of depressive symptoms prevents functional decline.
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Predictivity of survival according to different equations for estimating renal function in community-dwelling elderly subjects.
Francesco Pizzarelli,Fulvio Lauretani,Stefania Bandinelli,Gwen B. Windham,Anna Maria Corsi,Sandra V. Giannelli,Luigi Ferrucci,Jack M. Guralnik +7 more
TL;DR: Researchers and clinicians who want to capture the prognostic information on mortality related to kidney function should use the Ccr or C-G formula and not MDRD equations, because they incorporate a stronger effect of age.
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Race, ethnicity, and health outcomes--unraveling the mediating role of socioeconomic status.
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Physical activity during daily life and brachial artery flow-mediated dilation in peripheral arterial disease
Laila A. Payvandi,Alan R. Dyer,David D. McPherson,Philip A. Ades,Kiang Liu,Luigi Ferrucci,Michael H. Criqui,Jack M. Guralnik,Donald M. Lloyd-Jones,Melina R. Kibbe,Susan T. Liang,Bonnie J. Kane,William H. Pearce,Michael J. Verta,Walter J. McCarthy,Joseph R. Schneider,Adhir Shroff,Mary M. McDermott +17 more
TL;DR: Higher levels of physical activity during daily life are associated significantly and independently with better brachial artery FMD among individuals with PAD, even after adjusting for confounders.
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Towards a gene expression biomarker set for human biological age
Alice C. Holly,David Melzer,Luke C. Pilling,William Henley,Dena G. Hernandez,Andrew B. Singleton,Stefania Bandinelli,Jack M. Guralnik,Luigi Ferrucci,Lorna W. Harries +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the expression signature of age is robust across three populations and may have utility for estimation of biological age.