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John Anthony
Researcher at Boston University
Publications - 15
Citations - 4137
John Anthony is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Framingham Heart Study & Hip fracture. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 15 publications receiving 3970 citations. Previous affiliations of John Anthony include University of Cape Town.
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The effects of specific medical conditions on the functional limitations of elders in the Framingham Study.
Andrew A. Guccione,David T. Felson,Jennifer J. Anderson,John Anthony,Yuqing Zhang,Peter W.F. Wilson,Margaret Kelly-Hayes,Philip A. Wolf,Bernard E. Kreger,W B Kannel +9 more
TL;DR: In general, stroke, depressive symptomatology, hip fracture, knee osteoarthritis, and heart disease account for more physical disability in noninstitutionalized elderly men and women than other diseases.
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Weight loss reduces the risk for symptomatic knee osteoarthritis in women. The Framingham Study.
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of weight loss in preventing symptomatic knee osteoarthritis in women was evaluated using the Framingham Knee Oarthritis Study (1983 to 1985).
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Tiotropium in combination with placebo, salmeterol, or fluticasone-salmeterol for treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomized trial.
Shawn D. Aaron,Katherine L. Vandemheen,Dean Fergusson,François Maltais,Jean Bourbeau,Roger S. Goldstein,Meyer Balter,Denis E. O'Donnell,Andrew McIvor,Sat Sharma,Graham Bishop,John Anthony,Robert L. Cowie,Stephen K. Field,Andrew Hirsch,Paul Hernandez,R. N. Rivington,Jeremy Road,Victor Hoffstein,Richard V. Hodder,Darcy D Marciniuk,David G. McCormack,George A Fox,Gerard Cox,Henry B. Prins,Gordon T. Ford,Dominique Bleskie,Steve Doucette,Irvin Mayers,Kenneth R. Chapman,Noe Zamel,Mark FitzGerald +31 more
TL;DR: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial to determine whether combining tiotropium with salmeterol or fluticasonesalmeterol produces greater improvements in clinical outcomes for adults with moderate or severe COPD compared with tiotopium therapy alone.
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Tiotropium in Combination with Placebo, Salmeterol, or Fluticasone–Salmeterol for Treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Shawn D. Aaron,Katherine L. Vandemheen,Dean Fergusson,Jean Bourbeau,Roger S. Goldstein,Meyer Balter,Andrew McIvor,Sat Sharma,Graham Bishop,John Anthony,Robert L. Cowie,Stephen K. Field,Andrew Hirsch,Paul Hernandez,R. N. Rivington,Jeremy Road,Victor Hoffstein,Richard V. Hodder,Darcy D. Marciniuk,David G. McCormack,George A Fox,Gerard Cox,Henry B. Prins,Gordon T. Ford,Dominique Bleskie,Steve Doucette,Irvin Mayers,Kenneth R. Chapman,Noe Zamel,Mark FitzGerald +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, the combination of inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting β-agonists and anticholinergic bronchodilators for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) was investigated.
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A comparison of magnesium sulfate and nimodipine for the prevention of eclampsia
TL;DR: The women who received nimodipine were more likely to have a seizure than those who received magnesium sulfate, and the primary outcome measure was the development of eclampsia, as defined by a witnessed tonic–clonic seizure.