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Kelli D. Allen

Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Publications -  176
Citations -  5055

Kelli D. Allen is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 143 publications receiving 3795 citations. Previous affiliations of Kelli D. Allen include United States Department of Veterans Affairs & Durham University.

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A systematic review of recommendations and guidelines for the management of osteoarthritis: The Chronic Osteoarthritis Management Initiative of the U.S. Bone and Joint Initiative

TL;DR: The relative agreement on many OA management recommendations across organizations indicates a problem with dissemination and implementation rather than a lack of quality guidelines, and future efforts should focus on optimizing implementation in primary care settings.
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State of the evidence.

TL;DR: Osteoarthritis is a complex, multifactorial disease, and there is still much to learn regarding mechanisms underlying incidence and progression, however, there are several known modifiable and preventable risk factors, including obesity and joint injury; efforts to mitigate these risks can help to lessen the impact of osteoarth arthritis.
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Association of ALS with head injury, cigarette smoking and APOE genotypes

TL;DR: The results add to the body of evidence suggesting that head injuries may be a risk factor for multiple neurodegenerative diseases, including ALS, by hypothesizing that the strength of association between head injuries and ALS may depend upon APOE genotype.
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Osteoarthritis and sleep: the Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project.

TL;DR: Symptomatic hip and knee OA are significantly associated with sleep problems, independent of other factors related to sleep difficulties, including self-rated health and depression.