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Jeff D. Williamson
Researcher at Wake Forest University
Publications - 310
Citations - 46245
Jeff D. Williamson is an academic researcher from Wake Forest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 271 publications receiving 38119 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeff D. Williamson include University of Maryland, Baltimore & Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health.
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The aspirin in reducing events in the elderly trial: Statistical analysis plan
Rory Wolfe,Anne M. Murray,Robyn L. Woods,Brenda Kirpach,David T. Gilbertson,Raj C. Shah,Mark Nelson,Christopher M. Reid,Christopher M. Reid,Michael E. Ernst,Jessica E. Lockery,Geoffrey A. Donnan,Jeff D. Williamson,John J McNeil +13 more
TL;DR: Whether daily active treatment of 100 mg enteric-coated aspirin will extend the duration of disability-free life in healthy older participants and a range of subgroup and sensitivity analyses is assessed.
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Effect of Intensive Blood Pressure Control on Gait Speed and Mobility Limitation in Adults 75 Years or Older: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Michelle C. Odden,Carmen A. Peralta,Dan R. Berlowitz,Dan R. Berlowitz,Karen C. Johnson,Jeff Whittle,Jeff Whittle,Dalane W. Kitzman,Srinivasan Beddhu,Srinivasan Beddhu,John Nord,John Nord,Vasilios Papademetriou,Jeff D. Williamson,Nicholas M. Pajewski +14 more
TL;DR: Among adults 75 years or older in SPRINT, treating to a systolic BP target of less than 120 mm Hg compared with a target of more than 140mm Hg had no effect on changes in gait speed and was not associated with changes in mobility limitation.
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Associations Between Mild Cognitive Impairment and Hospitalization and Readmission.
Kathryn E. Callahan,James Lovato,Michael E. Miller,Douglas Easterling,Beth E. Snitz,Jeff D. Williamson +5 more
TL;DR: To determine whether older adults with mild cognitive impairment have more hospitalizations and 30‐day readmissions than those with normal cognition, a condition not previously explored as a risk factor is explored.
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Effect of Ginkgo biloba on Blood Pressure and Incidence of Hypertension in Elderly Men and Women
Tina E. Brinkley,James Lovato,Alice M. Arnold,Curt D. Furberg,Lewis H. Kuller,Gregory L. Burke,Richard L. Nahin,Oscar L. Lopez,Sevil Yasar,Jeff D. Williamson +9 more
TL;DR: Although baseline hypertension status did not modify the antihypertensive effects of G. biloba, it did influence the changes in BP variables observed during follow-up, with decreases in hypertensives, increases in normotensive, and no changes in prehypertensives.
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Effect of Diabetes on Brain Structure: The Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes MR Imaging Baseline Data
R. Nick Bryan,Michel Bilello,Christos Davatzikos,Ronald M. Lazar,Anne M. Murray,Karen R. Horowitz,James Lovato,Michael E. Miller,Jeff D. Williamson,Lenore J. Launer +9 more
TL;DR: Longer duration of diabetes is associated with brain volume loss, particularly in the gray matter, possibly reflecting direct neurologic insult; biochemical measures of glycemia were less consistently related to MR imaging changes.