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Matthew S. Bosner

Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis

Publications -  21
Citations -  3005

Matthew S. Bosner is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cholesterol & Marfan syndrome. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 21 publications receiving 2896 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthew S. Bosner include Columbia University & NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital.

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Heart rate variability: a measure of cardiac autonomic tone.

TL;DR: Analysis of HRV based on routine 24-hour Holter recordings provides a sensitive, noninvasive measurement of autonomic input to the heart and time domain measures can be used as surrogates for frequency domain measures which may simplify future studies.
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Life expectancy in the Marfan syndrome

TL;DR: Life expectancy for patients with the Marfan syndrome has increased > 25% since 1972, and reasons for this dramatic increase may include an overall improvement in population life expectancy, benefits arising from cardiovascular surgery, and greater proportion of milder cases due to increased frequency of diagnosis.
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Time domain measurements of heart rate variability.

TL;DR: Assessment of HRV through time domain variables is a simple and practical method of assessing autonomic function that can be used to assess the effects of drugs and other interventions, including exercise and psychological and physical stress on cardiac autonomic tone.
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Percent cholesterol absorption in normal women and men quantified with dual stable isotopic tracers and negative ion mass spectrometry

TL;DR: Dietary cholesterol and fat were strongly and independently related to hormonal measures of insulin resistance and the efficiency of intestinal cholesterol absorption and the milligram amount of dietary cholesterol absorbed were not related to plasma cholesterol or LDL cholesterol in individuals consuming a low-cholesterol low-fat diet.