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Ronald M. Lauer
Researcher at University of Iowa
Publications - 128
Citations - 22391
Ronald M. Lauer is an academic researcher from University of Iowa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Population. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 128 publications receiving 21943 citations. Previous affiliations of Ronald M. Lauer include Anschutz Medical Campus & American Heart Association.
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The short-term effects of competition and rewards in an adolescent smoking prevention program
Julie A. Burke,Michelle J. Naughton,Samuel L. Becker,Rebecca Arbogast,Ronald M. Lauer,Marvin D. Krohn +5 more
TL;DR: The interventions influenced respondents' concern about their health and the health of their family and friends and increased the likelihood that they would asso ciate smoking with maturity and short-term bad effects, regardless of their pre-inter vention smoking behavior.
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Influence of body size and section level on calcium phantom measurements at coronary artery calcium CT scanning.
William Stanford,Trudy L. Burns,Brad H. Thompson,John D. Witt,Ronald M. Lauer,Larry T. Mahoney +5 more
TL;DR: Differences in attenuation related to BMI and image section level appear to have a significant effect on current calcium scoring methods.
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Role of family history and family testing in cardiovascular risk assessment
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A longitudinal view of blood pressure during childhood: The muscatine study
TL;DR: Observations indicate the importance of relative rate of growth in the establishment of the rank order of blood pressure during childhood.
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The relations between type A behavior, clinically relevant behavior, academic achievement, and IQ in children.
TL;DR: The relation of Type A behavior to IQ, academic achievement, and several clinically relevant dimensions of behavior in children was assessed by means of the Matthews Youth Test for Health, the Cognitive Abilities Test, the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills, and the teachers' form of the Missouri Children's Behavior Checklist.