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Nicholas S. Roetker
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 54
Citations - 2317
Nicholas S. Roetker is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1639 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicholas S. Roetker include Johns Hopkins University.
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DNA methylation-based measures of biological age: meta-analysis predicting time to death
Brian H. Chen,Riccardo E. Marioni,Riccardo E. Marioni,Elena Colicino,Marjolein J. Peters,Cavin K. Ward-Caviness,Pei-Chien Tsai,Nicholas S. Roetker,Allan C. Just,Ellen W. Demerath,Weihua Guan,Jan Bressler,Myriam Fornage,Myriam Fornage,Stephanie A. Studenski,Amy R. Vandiver,Ann Zenobia Moore,Toshiko Tanaka,Douglas P. Kiel,Liming Liang,Pantel S. Vokonas,Joel Schwartz,Kathryn L. Lunetta,Kathryn L. Lunetta,Joanne M. Murabito,Joanne M. Murabito,Stefania Bandinelli,Dena G. Hernandez,David Melzer,Mike A. Nalls,Luke C. Pilling,Timothy Ryan Price,Andrew B. Singleton,Christian Gieger,Rolf Holle,Anja Kretschmer,Florian Kronenberg,Sonja Kunze,Jakob Linseisen,Christine Meisinger,Wolfgang Rathmann,Melanie Waldenberger,Peter M. Visscher,Peter M. Visscher,Sonia Shah,Naomi R. Wray,Allan F. McRae,Oscar H. Franco,Albert Hofman,Albert Hofman,André G. Uitterlinden,Devin Absher,Themistocles L. Assimes,Morgan E. Levine,Ake T. Lu,Philip S. Tsao,Philip S. Tsao,Lifang Hou,JoAnn E. Manson,Cara L. Carty,Andrea Z. LaCroix,Alexander P. Reiner,Alexander P. Reiner,Tim D. Spector,Andrew P. Feinberg,Daniel Levy,Andrea A. Baccarelli,Andrea A. Baccarelli,Joyce B. J. van Meurs,Jordana T. Bell,Annette Peters,Ian J. Deary,James S. Pankow,Luigi Ferrucci,Steve Horvath +74 more
TL;DR: Evidence that epigenetic age predicts all-cause mortality above and beyond chronological age and traditional risk factors is strengthened and estimates that incorporate information on blood cell counts lead to highly significant associations with all- Cause mortality are demonstrated.
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Blood Lipids and the Incidence of Atrial Fibrillation: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and the Framingham Heart Study
Alvaro Alonso,Xiaoyan Yin,Nicholas S. Roetker,Jared W. Magnani,Richard A. Kronmal,Patrick T. Ellinor,Lin Y. Chen,Steven A. Lubitz,Robyn L. McClelland,David D. McManus,David D. McManus,Elsayed Z. Soliman,Rachel R. Huxley,Saman Nazarian,Moyses Szklo,Susan R. Heckbert,Emelia J. Benjamin +16 more
TL;DR: In these 2 community‐based cohorts, high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglycerides but not low‐density cholesterol or total cholesterol were associated with the risk of AF, accounting for other cardiometabolic risk factors.
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Association of Educational Attainment With Lifetime Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study
Yasuhiko Kubota,Yasuhiko Kubota,Gerardo Heiss,Richard F. MacLehose,Nicholas S. Roetker,Aaron R. Folsom +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a life table approach to estimate lifetime risks of cardiovascular disease (CVD) from age 45 through 85 years according to educational attainment and found that educational attainment was associated with higher risk of CVD.
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Chronic Stress, Depressive Symptoms, Anger, Hostility, and Risk of Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
Susan A. Everson-Rose,Nicholas S. Roetker,Pamela L. Lutsey,Kiarri N. Kershaw,W. T. Longstreth,Ralph L. Sacco,Ana V. Diez Roux,Alvaro Alonso +7 more
TL;DR: Higher levels of stress, hostility, and depressive symptoms are associated with significantly increased risk of incident stroke or transient ischemic attacks in middle-aged and older adults and are not explained by known stroke risk factors.
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American Heart Association's Life's Simple 7: Avoiding Heart Failure and Preserving Cardiac Structure and Function.
Aaron R. Folsom,Amil M. Shah,Pamela L. Lutsey,Nicholas S. Roetker,Alvaro Alonso,Christy L. Avery,Michael D. Miedema,Suma H Konety,Patricia P. Chang,Scott D. Solomon +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that greater adherence in middle age to American Heart Association's Life's Simple 7 guidelines is associated with lower lifetime risk of heart failure and greater preservation of cardiac structure and function in old age.