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José A. Luchsinger
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 267
Citations - 21579
José A. Luchsinger is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Risk factor. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 231 publications receiving 19153 citations. Previous affiliations of José A. Luchsinger include Columbia University Medical Center & University of California, Davis.
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Genetic Ancestry Markers and Difference in A1c Between African American and White in the Diabetes Prevention Program.
Marie-France Hivert,Marie-France Hivert,Costas A. Christophi,Kathleen A. Jablonski,Sharon L. Edelstein,Steven E. Kahn,Sherita Hill Golden,Samuel Dagogo-Jack,Kieren J. Mather,José A. Luchsinger,A. Enrique Caballero,Elizabeth Barrett-Connor,William C. Knowler,Jose C. Florez,Jose C. Florez,William H. Herman +15 more
TL;DR: A large proportion of HbA1c difference between blacks and NHWs was associated with the first PC factor, suggesting that unidentified genetic markers influence Hb a1c in blacks in addition to nongenetic factors.
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The Northern Manhattan Caregiver Intervention Project: a randomised trial testing the effectiveness of a dementia caregiver intervention in Hispanics in New York City
José A. Luchsinger,Mary S. Mittelman,Miriam Mejia,Stephanie Silver,Robert J. Lucero,Mildred Ramirez,Jian Kong,Jeanne A. Teresi +7 more
TL;DR: This study will be the first randomised trial to test the effectiveness of the NYUCI in Hispanic caregivers including non-spouses, and includes all relative caregivers, including common law spouses, children, siblings, a nephew and nieces.
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Northern Manhattan Hispanic Caregiver Intervention Effectiveness Study: protocol of a pragmatic randomised trial comparing the effectiveness of two established interventions for informal caregivers of persons with dementia.
José A. Luchsinger,Louis Burgio,Mary S. Mittelman,Ilana Dunner,Jed A. Levine,Jian Kong,Stephanie Silver,Mildred Ramirez,Jeanne A. Teresi +8 more
TL;DR: The Northern Manhattan Hispanic Caregiver intervention Effectiveness Study (NHiCE), a pragmatic clinical trial designed to compare the effectiveness of adaptations of the NYUCI and the REACH in informal Hispanic caregivers of persons with dementia in New York City, is proposed.
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Lessons from Epidemiologic Research about Risk Factors, Modifiers, and Progression of Late Onset Alzheimer’s Disease in New York City at Columbia University Medical Center
Devangere P. Devanand,Joseph H. Lee,José A. Luchsinger,José A. Luchsinger,Jennifer J. Manly,Karen Marder,Richard Mayeux,Nikolaos Scarmeas,Nicole Schupf,Yaakov Stern +9 more
TL;DR: This paper summarized the findings and importance of 12 articles from research at Columbia University in New York City that were among the most cited in the literature between 2006 and 2011 and provided important knowledge of risk factors for the progression of Alzheimer's disease and its complications.
Lessons from Epidemiologic Research about Risk Factors, Modifiers, and Progression of Late Onset Alzheimer's Disease in New York City at Columbia
Devangere P. Devanand,Joseph K. T. Lee,Jose Luchsinger,Jennifer J. Manly,Karen Marder,Richard Mayeux,Nikolaos Scarmeas,Nicole Schupf,Yaakov Stern,Joseph P. Mailman,José A. Luchsinger +10 more
TL;DR: 12 articles from research at Columbia University in New York City that were among the most cited in the literature between 2006 and 2011 made important contributions to the field of Alzheimer's disease in the last 5 years.