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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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Geriatric assessment predicts survival for older adults receiving induction chemotherapy for acute myelogenous leukemia
Heidi D. Klepin,Ann M. Geiger,Janet A. Tooze,Stephen B. Kritchevsky,Jeff D. Williamson,Timothy S. Pardee,Leslie R. Ellis,Bayard L. Powell +7 more
TL;DR: GA methods, with a focus on cognitive and PF, improve risk stratification and may inform interventions to improve outcomes for older AML patients.
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Physical exercise and the prevention of disability in activities of daily living in older persons with osteoarthritis.
Brenda W.J.H. Penninx,Stephen P. Messier,W. Jack Rejeski,Jeff D. Williamson,Mauro DiBari,Chiara Cavazzini,William B. Applegate,Marco Pahor +7 more
TL;DR: Aerobic and resistance exercise may reduce the incidence of ADL disability in older persons with knee osteoarthritis and, consequently, may prolong older persons' autonomy.
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Relation between use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and muscle strength and physical function in older women: an observational study.
Graziano Onder,Graziano Onder,Brenda W.J.H. Penninx,Rajesh Balkrishnan,Linda P. Fried,Paulo H.M. Chaves,Jeff D. Williamson,Christy S. Carter,Mauro Di Bari,Jack M. Guralnik,Marco Pahor +10 more
TL;DR: ACE inhibitor treatment may halt or slow decline in muscle strength in elderly women with hypertension and without CHF, and in never users of antihypertensive drugs.
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Effect of a 24-Month Physical Activity Intervention vs Health Education on Cognitive Outcomes in Sedentary Older Adults: The LIFE Randomized Trial.
Kaycee M. Sink,Mark A. Espeland,Cynthia M. Castro,Timothy S. Church,Ronald A. Cohen,John A. Dodson,Jack M. Guralnik,Hugh C. Hendrie,Janine M. Jennings,Jeffery A. Katula,Oscar L. Lopez,Mary M. McDermott,Marco Pahor,Kieran F. Reid,Julia Rushing,Joe Verghese,Stephen R. Rapp,Jeff D. Williamson +17 more
TL;DR: Among sedentary older adults, a 24-month moderate-intensity physical activity program compared with a health education program did not result in improvements in global or domain-specific cognitive function.
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Association of Intensive vs Standard Blood Pressure Control With Cerebral White Matter Lesions.
Ilya M. Nasrallah,Nicholas M. Pajewski,Alexander P. Auchus,Gordon J. Chelune,Alfred K. Cheung,Maryjo Cleveland,Laura H. Coker,Michael Crowe,William C. Cushman,Jeffrey A. Cutler,Christos Davatzikos,Lisa Desiderio,Jimit Doshi,Guray Erus,Larry J. Fine,Sarah A. Gaussoin,Darrin Harris,Karen C. Johnson,Paul L. Kimmel,Manjula Kurella Tamura,Lenore J. Launer,Alan J. Lerner,Cora E. Lewis,Jennifer Martindale-Adams,Claudia S. Moy,Linda O. Nichols,Suzanne Oparil,Paula Ogrocki,Mahboob Rahman,Stephen R. Rapp,David M. Reboussin,Michael V. Rocco,Bonnie C. Sachs,Kaycee M. Sink,Kaycee M. Sink,Carolyn H Still,Mark A. Supiano,Joni K. Snyder,Virginia G. Wadley,Jennifer Walker,Daniel E. Weiner,Paul K. Whelton,Valerie M. Wilson,Nancy Woolard,Jackson T. Wright,Clinton B. Wright,Jeff D. Williamson,R. Nick Bryan +47 more
TL;DR: Among hypertensive adults, targeting an SBP of less than 120 mm HG, compared with less than 140 mm Hg, was significantly associated with a smaller increase in cerebral white matter lesion volume and a greater decrease in total brain volume, although the differences were small.