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Pantelis Andreou

Researcher at Dalhousie University

Publications -  63
Citations -  2336

Pantelis Andreou is an academic researcher from Dalhousie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 60 publications receiving 2008 citations. Previous affiliations of Pantelis Andreou include Capital District Health Authority & University of Calgary.

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The Case for Using the Repeatability Coefficient When Calculating Test–Retest Reliability

TL;DR: A case is made for clinicians to consider measurement error (ME) indices Coefficient of Repeatability (CR) or the Smallest Real Difference (SRD) over relative reliability coefficients like the Pearson’s (r) and the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) while selecting tools to measure change and inferring change as true.
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Frailty in NHANES: Comparing the frailty index and phenotype

TL;DR: The frailty index suggested that it may have the ability to discriminate better at the lower to middle end of the frailty continuum, suggesting that frailty is not simply a pre-disability stage.
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The association between sedentary behaviour, moderate–vigorous physical activity and frailty in NHANES cohorts

TL;DR: High sedentary behaviour and low MVPA were independently associated with higher levels of frailty, poor self-reported health, high ADL disability and higher healthcare usage in middle to older aged adults.
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Effect of distance on the power density from two light guides

TL;DR: The design of the light guide of a light curing unit affects light dispersion, power density, and ultimately the dentist's ability to properly cure composite, since significant differences exist between light guide designs.
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Effect of reduced exposure times on the microhardness of 10 resin composites cured by high-power LED and QTH curing lights

TL;DR: The ability to reduce exposure times with high-power LED or QTH lights may improve clinical time management and reduce the microhardness of resin composites cured with a "second-generation" light-emitting diode (LED) curing light and a quartz-tungsten-halogen curing light.