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James Dziura
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 312
Citations - 23940
James Dziura is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 281 publications receiving 21238 citations. Previous affiliations of James Dziura include Tufts University & University of California, Los Angeles.
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Safety of Sports for Athletes With Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators Results of a Prospective, Multinational Registry
Rachel Lampert,Brian Olshansky,Hein Heidbuchel,Christine E. Lawless,Elizabeth V. Saarel,Michael J. Ackerman,Hugh Calkins,N.A. Mark Estes,Mark S. Link,Barry J. Maron,Frank I. Marcus,Melvin M. Scheinman,Bruce L. Wilkoff,Douglas P. Zipes,Charles I. Berul,Alan Cheng,Luc Jordaens,Ian H. Law,Michele Loomis,Rik Willems,Cheryl Barth,Karin Broos,Cynthia Brandt,James Dziura,Fangyong Li,Laura Simone,Katleen Vandenberghe,David S. Cannom +27 more
TL;DR: There were no occurrences of either primary end point—death or resuscitated arrest or arrhythmia- or shock-related injury—during sports during sports for athletes with ICDs participating in organized or high-risk sports.
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Low adiponectin levels in adolescent obesity: a marker of increased intramyocellular lipid accumulation.
Ram Weiss,Sylvie Dufour,Aida Groszmann,Kitt Falk Petersen,James Dziura,Sara E. Taksali,Gerald I. Shulman,Sonia Caprio +7 more
TL;DR: Plasma adiponectin levels are reduced in adolescent obesity and related to insulin resistance, independent of total body fat and central adiposity, and there is a strong relationship between adip onectin and IMCL lipid content in this pediatric population.
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Wait-and-see prescription for the treatment of acute otitis media: a randomized controlled trial.
TL;DR: The WASP approach substantially reduced unnecessary use of antibiotics in children with AOM seen in an emergency department and may be an alternative to routine use of antimicrobials for treatment of such children.
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Translating the Diabetes Prevention Program to Primary Care: A Pilot Study
Robin Whittemore,Gail D'Eramo Melkus,Julie Wagner,James Dziura,Veronika Northrup,Margaret Grey +5 more
TL;DR: A lifestyle program implemented in primary care by nurse practitioners for adults at risk of type 2 diabetes can be implemented by NPs, reach the targeted population, and be modestly successful.
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Long-term Results of an Obesity Program in an Ethnically Diverse Pediatric Population
Mary Savoye,Paulina Nowicka,Melissa Shaw,Sunkyung Yu,James Dziura,Georgia Chavent,Grace O'Malley,John B. Serrecchia,William V. Tamborlane,Sonia Caprio +9 more
TL;DR: This study, unprecedented because of the high degree of obesity and ethnically diverse backgrounds of children, reveals that benefits of an intensive lifestyle program can be sustained 12 months after completing the active intervention phase.