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Jane Morley Kotchen
Researcher at Medical College of Wisconsin
Publications - 96
Citations - 32980
Jane Morley Kotchen is an academic researcher from Medical College of Wisconsin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Women's Health Initiative. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 96 publications receiving 31310 citations. Previous affiliations of Jane Morley Kotchen include National Institutes of Health & University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.
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Effects of Estrogen Plus Progestin on Health-related Quality of Life
Jennifer Hays,Judith K. Ockene,Robert L. Brunner,Jane Morley Kotchen,JoAnn E. Manson,Ruth E. Patterson,Aaron K. Aragaki,Sally A. Shumaker,Robert G. Brzyski,Andrea Z. LaCroix,Iris A. Ganek,Barbara Valanis +11 more
TL;DR: Among women 50 to 54 years of age with moderate-to-severe vasomotor symptoms at base line, estrogen and progestin improved vasom motor symptoms and resulted in a small benefit in terms of sleep disturbance but no benefit in Terms of the other quality-of-life outcomes.
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Calcium plus vitamin D supplementation and the risk of fractures: Commentary
Rebecca D. Jackson,Andrea Z. LaCroix,Margery Gass,Robert B. Wallace,John A Robbins,Cora E. Lewis,Tamsen Bassford,Shirley A.A. Beresford,Henry R. Black,Patricia L. Blanchette,Denise E. Bonds,Robert L. Brunner,Robert G. Brzyski,Bette J. Caan,Jane A. Cauley,Rowan T. Chlebowski,Steven R. Cummings,Iris A. Granek,Jennifer Hays,Gerardo Heiss,Susan L. Hendrix,Barbara V. Howard,Judith Hsia,F. Allan Hubbell,Karen C. Johnson,Howard L. Judd,Jane Morley Kotchen,Lewis H. Kuller,Robert Langer,Norman L. Lasser,Marian C. Limacher,Shari E. Ludlam,JoAnn E. Manson,Karen L. Margolis,Joan McGowan,Judith K. Ockene,Mary Jo O'Sullivan,Lawrence S. Phillips,Ross L. Prentice,Gloria E. Sarto,Marcia L. Stefanick,Linda Van Horn,Jean Wactawski-Wende,Evelyn P Whitlock,Garnet L. Anderson,Annlouise R. Assaf,David H. Barad +46 more
TL;DR: In generally healthy postmenopausal women, daily supplements of calcium and vitamin D were associated with modest improvement in bone density at the hip, but did not substantially lower the risk of hip fracture in this large-scale study.
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Treatment of high blood pressure in the young.
TL;DR: Children with high normal or high BP should also be evaluated for other cardiovascular risk factors, and interventions should address overall cardiovascular risk.
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Calcium plus vitamin D supplementation and the risk of colorectal cancer: Commentary
Jean Wactawski-Wende,Jane Morley Kotchen,Garnet L. Anderson,Annlouise R. Assaf,Robert L. Brunner,Mary Jo O'Sullivan,Karen L. Margolis,Judith K. Ockene,Lawrence S. Phillips,Linda M. Pottern,Ross L. Prentice,John A Robbins,Thomas E. Rohan,Gloria E. Sarto,Santosh Sharma,Marcia L. Stefanick,Linda Van Horn,Robert B. Wallace,Evelyn P Whitlock,Tamsen Bassford,Shirley A.A. Beresford,Henry R. Black,Denise E. Bonds,Robert G. Brzyski,Bette J. Caan,Rowan T. Chlebowski,Barbara B. Cochrane,Cedric F. Garland,Margery Gass,Jennifer Hays,Gerardo Heiss,Susan L. Hendrix,Barbara V. Howard,Judith Hsia,F. Allan Hubbell,Rebecca D. Jackson,Karen C. Johnson,Howard L. Judd,Charles Kooperberg,Lewis H. Kuller,Andrea Z. LaCroix,Dorothy S. Lane,Robert Langer,Norman L. Lasser,Cora E. Lewis,Marian C. Limacher,JoAnn E. Manson +46 more
TL;DR: In this randomized trial, daily supplements of calcium carbonate and vitamin D 3 did not influence the risk of colorectal cancer over a 7-year period and supplementation may protect to some degree against bone fracture, but the present findings do not support its use to prevent coloreCTal cancer.
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Characteristics of inner-city African-Americans with uncontrolled hypertension
Gerard Coly,Jane Morley Kotchen,Clarence E. Grim,Hongyan Yang,Andrew J. Ow,Shanthi Krishnaswami,Theodore A. Kotchen +6 more
TL;DR: Those with uncontrolled hypertension were younger, had lower body mass index, and were more likely to report smoking cigarettes, drinking alcohol, and less likely toreport restricting dietary salt, compared to participants with controlled hypertension.