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Kimberly T. Sibille
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 95
Citations - 2232
Kimberly T. Sibille is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic pain & Osteoarthritis. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 71 publications receiving 1673 citations. Previous affiliations of Kimberly T. Sibille include Bayfront Health St. Petersburg.
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Successful aging: Advancing the science of physical independence in older adults.
Stephen D. Anton,Adam J. Woods,Tetsuo Ashizawa,Diana Barb,Thomas W. Buford,Christy S. Carter,David J. Clark,Ronald A. Cohen,Duane B. Corbett,Yenisel Cruz-Almeida,Vonetta M. Dotson,Natalie C. Ebner,Philip A. Efron,Roger B. Fillingim,Thomas C. Foster,David M. Gundermann,Anna Maria Joseph,Christy Karabetian,Christiaan Leeuwenburgh,Todd M. Manini,Michael Marsiske,Robert T. Mankowski,Heather Lee Mutchie,Michael G. Perri,Sanjay Ranka,Parisa Rashidi,Bhanuprasad Sandesara,Philip J. Scarpace,Kimberly T. Sibille,Laurence M. Solberg,Shinichi Someya,Connie Uphold,Stephanie E. Wohlgemuth,Samuel Shangwu Wu,Marco Pahor +34 more
TL;DR: An overview and discussion of specific health conditions, behavioral factors, and biological mechanisms that mark declining mobility and physical function and promising interventions to counter these effects are provided.
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Psychological profiles and pain characteristics of older adults with knee osteoarthritis.
Yenisel Cruz-Almeida,Christopher D. King,Burel R. Goodin,Kimberly T. Sibille,Toni L. Glover,Joseph L. Riley,Adriana Sotolongo,Matthew S. Herbert,J. Schmidt,Barri J. Fessler,David T. Redden,Roland Staud,Laurence A. Bradley,Roger B. Fillingim +13 more
TL;DR: To identify psychological profiles in persons with knee osteoarthritis and to determine the relationship between these profiles and specific pain and sensory characteristics, including temporal summation and conditioned pain modulation.
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Age and race effects on pain sensitivity and modulation among middle-aged and older adults
Joseph L. Riley,Yenisel Cruz-Almeida,Toni L. Glover,Christopher D. King,Burel R. Goodin,Kimberly T. Sibille,Emily J. Bartley,Matthew S. Herbert,Adriana Sotolongo,Barri J. Fessler,David T. Redden,Roland Staud,Laurence A. Bradley,Roger B. Fillingim +13 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that there are selected age differences, with the older group less sensitive to warm and painful heat stimuli than middle-aged participants, particularly at the knee, which supports the hypothesis that the greatest decline in pain sensitivity with aging occurs in the lower extremities.
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Racial and Ethnic Differences in Older Adults With Knee Osteoarthritis
Yenisel Cruz-Almeida,Kimberly T. Sibille,Burel R. Goodin,Megan E. Petrov,Emily J. Bartley,Joseph L. Riley,Christopher D. King,Toni L. Glover,Adriana Sotolongo,Matthew S. Herbert,J. Schmidt,Barri J. Fessler,Roland Staud,David T. Redden,Laurence A. Bradley,Roger B. Fillingim +15 more
TL;DR: Differences in clinical and experimental pain, including pain inhibition, among older African American and non‐Hispanic white subjects with knee OA are characterized.
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Experimental pain sensitivity differs as a function of clinical pain severity in symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
Christopher D. King,Kimberly T. Sibille,Burel R. Goodin,Yenisel Cruz-Almeida,Toni L. Glover,Emily J. Bartley,Joseph L. Riley,Matthew S. Herbert,Adriana Sotolongo,J. Schmidt,Barri J. Fessler,David T. Redden,Roland Staud,Laurence A. Bradley,Roger B. Fillingim +14 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that altered central processing of pain is particularly characteristic of individuals with moderate to severe symptomatic knee OA.