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S. Kieval
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S. Kieval is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Age-Related Eye Disease Study & Placebo. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 3827 citations.
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A randomized, placebo-controlled, clinical trial of high-dose supplementation with vitamins C and E, beta carotene, and zinc for age-related macular degeneration and vision loss: AREDS report no. 8
A. Kassoff,J. Kassoff,J. Buehler,M. Eglow,F. Kaufman,M. Mehu,S. Kieval,M. Mairs,B. Graig,A. Quattrocchi,David R. Jones,J. Locatelli,Alan J. Ruby,A Jr Capon,Bruce R. Garretson,Tarek S Hassan,Michael T. Trese,George A. Williams,V. Regan,P. Manatrey,P. Streasick,L. Szydlowski,F. McIver,C. Bridges,C. Stanley,K. Cumming,B. Lewis,Mary Zajechowski,R. R. Margherio,M. S. Cox,J. C. Werner,R. Falk,P. Siedlak,C. Neubert,Michael L. Klein,J. T. Stout,A. O'Malley,Andreas K. Lauer,Joseph E. Robertson,David J. Wilson,C. Beardsley,H. Anderson,P. Wallace,G. Smith,Shannon Howard,Richard F. Dreyer,C. Ma,R. G. Chenoweth,John Zilis,M. Johnson,Patrick B. Rice,H. Daniel,H. Crider,Stuart G Parker,K. Sherman,Daniel F. Martin,T M Sr Aaberg,P Jr Sternberg,Linda Curtis,B. Ju,James Gilman,B. Myles,S. Strittman,Christina Gentry,H. Yi,A Jr Capone,M. Lambert,Travis A. Meredith,T M Jr Aaberg,D. Saperstein,J. I. Lim,B. Stribling,D. Armiger,R. Swords,David H. Orth,T. P. Flood,J. Civantos,S. deBustros,Kirk H. Packo,Pauline T. Merrill,J. A. Cohen,Celeste Figliulo,Chris Morrison,D. A. Bryant,Don Doherty,M. McVicker,T. Drefcinski,J. M. Seddon,M. K. Pinnolis,N. Davis,I. Burton,T. Taitsel,David I. Walsh,J. Dubois-Moran,C. Callahan,Claudia Evans,K. K. Snow,D. A. Jones-Devonish,V. D. Crouse +98 more
TL;DR: People older than 55 years should have dilated eye examinations to determine their risk of developing advanced AMD and those with extensive intermediate size drusen, at least 1 large druse, noncentral geographic atrophy in 1 or both eyes, or advanced AMD or vision loss due to AMD in 1 eye should consider taking a supplement of antioxidants plus zinc.
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The Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS): Design Implications AREDS Report No. 1
A. S. Lindblad,A. Kassoff,S. Kieval,M. Mehu,J. Buehler,M. Eglow,F. Kaufman,R. R. Margherio,M. S. Cox,B. Garretson,T. Hassan,A. Ruby,Michael T. Trese,J. C. Werner,George A. Williams,V. Regan,P. Manatrey,K. Cumming,M. Zajechowski,R. Falk,P. Streasick,L. Szydlowski,R. F. Dreyer,C. Ma,C. Beardsley,H. Crider,A Jr Capone,T. M. Aaberg,Dan Martin,D. Saperstein,P Jr Sternberg,L. Curtis,B. Stribling,James Gilman,B. Myles,R. Swords,David H. Orth,T. P. Flood,J. Civantos,S. deBustros,Kirk H. Packo,C. MacLeod,C. Morrison,D. A. Bryant,D. Doherty,S. Sandoval,J. M. Seddon,M. K. Pinnolis,D. A. Jones-Devonish,V. D. Crouse,K. K. Snow,C. Evans,N. Davis,C. Callahan,D. Walsh,J. Dubois,I. Burton,Frederick L. Ferris,E. Y. Chew,K. Csaky,S. A. McCarthy,K. H. Dabas,L. Goodman,Ja Kim Young Ja Kim,P. Lopez,R. Mercer,L. M. Ayres,T. LaRean,A. Randall,M. Chicca,P. F. Ciatto,E. Kuehl,I. Kivitz,D. Koutsandreas,Thomas R. Friberg,Andrew W. Eller,Michael B. Gorin,J. Alexander,B. Mack,S. B. Bressler,Neil M. Bressler,G. Cassel,M. Goldberg,J. A. Haller,L. Ratner,Andrew Schachat,S. H. Sherman,J. S. Sunness,S. Schenning,C. Sackett,Dennis Cain,D. Emmert,T. George,S. Wheeler,M. J. Elman,R. Ballinger,A. Betancourt,David B. Glasser,J. Lammlein +98 more
TL;DR: The AREDS design, including the study rationale and operational structure, and the approach adopted to combine, for two diseases, clinical trials with a natural history study are described.
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A randomized, placebo-controlled, clinical trial of high-dose supplementation with vitamins c and e and beta carotene for age-related cataract and vision loss: AREDS report no. 9
A. Kassoff,J. Kassoff,J. Buehler,M. Eglow,F. Kaufman,M. Mehu,S. Kieval,M. Mairs,B. Graig,A. Quattrocchi,David R. Jones,J. Locatelli,Alan J. Ruby,A Jr Capone,Bruce R. Garretson,Tarek S Hassan,Michael T. Trese,George A. Williams,V. Regan,P. Manatrey,P. Streasick,L. Szydlowski,F. McIver,C. Bridges,C. Stanley,K. Cumming,B. Lewis,Mary Zajechowski,R. R. Margherio,M. S. Cox,J. C. Werner,R. Falk,P. Siedlak,C. Neubert,Michael L. Klein,Tim Stout,A. O'Malley,Andreas K. Lauer,Joseph E. Robertson,David J. Wilson,C. Breadsley,H. Anderson,P. Wallace,G. Smith,Shannon Howard,Richard F. Dreyer,C. Ma,R. G. Chenoweth,John Zilis,M. Johnson,Patrick B. Rice,H. Daniel,H. Crider,Stuart G Parker,K. Sherman,Daniel F. Martin,T M Sr Aaberg,P Jr Sternberg,Linda Curtis,B. Ju,James Gilman,B. Myles,S. Strittman,Christina Gentry,H. Yi,M. Lambert,Travis A. Meredith,T M Jr Aaberg,D. Saperstein,J. I. Lim,B. Stribling,D. Armiger,R. Swords,David H. Orth,T. P. Flood,J. Civantos,S. De Bustros,Kirk H. Packo,Pauline T. Merrill,J. A. Cohen,Celeste Figliulo,Chris Morrison,D. A. Bryant,Don Doherty,M. McVicker,T. Drefcinski,J. M. Seddon,M. K. Pinnolis,N. Davis,I. Burton,T. Taitsel,David I. Walsh,J. Dubois-Moran,C. Callahan,Claudia Evans,K. K. Snow,D. A. Jones-Devonish,V. D. Crouse +97 more
TL;DR: Use of a high-dose formulation of vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta carotene in a relatively well-nourished older adult cohort had no apparent effect on the 7-year risk of development or progression of age-related lens opacities or visual acuity loss.
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The Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS) system for classifying cataracts from photographs: AREDS Report No. 4
Aaron Kassoff,J. Kassoff,M. Mehu,J. Buehler,M. Eglow,F. Kaufman,S. Kieval,Raymond R. Margherio,M. S. Cox,Bruce R. Garretson,Tarek S Hassan,Alan J. Ruby,Michael T. Trese,J. C. Werner,George A. Williams,V. Regan,P. Manatrey,K. Cumming,B. Lewis,Mary Zajechowski,R. Falk,P. Streasick,L. Szydlowski,F. McIver,C. Bridges,C. Stanley,Michael L. Klein,Joseph E. Robertson,David J. Wilson,C. Beardsley,G. Smith,Shannon Howard,Richard F. Dreyer,C. Ma,R. G. Chenoweth,John Zilis,H. Crider,Stuart G Parker,Donald Martin,Daniel F. Martin,P Jr Sternberg,Linda Curtis,James Gilman,B. Myles,D. Armiger,A Jr Capone,D. Saperstein,B. Stribling,R. Swords,David H. Orth,T. P. Flood,J. Civantos,S. deBustros,Kirk H. Packo,Pauline T. Merrill,C. MacLeod,Chris Morrison,D. A. Bryant,Don Doherty,S. Sandoval,Johanna M. Seddon,M. K. Pinnolis,D. A. Jones-Devonish,Claudia Evans,N. Davis,C. Callahan,David I. Walsh,John DuBois,I. Burton,N. J. Rosenberg,P. Patel,V. D. Crouse,K. K. Snow,E. Y. Chew,Frederick L. Ferris,Karl G. Csaky,K. Hall Dabas,L. Goodman,Y. J. Kim,Richard Mercer,P. F. Ciatto,E. Kuehl,I. Kivitz,Dessie Koutsandreas,Roula Nashwinter,M. Haughey,G. Babilonia-Ayukawa,A. La-Reau,S. A. McCarthy,L. M. Ayres,P. Lopez,A. Randall,Thomas R. Friberg,Andrew W. Eller,Michael B. Gorin,Judith Alexander,B. Mack,M. K. Paine,Andrew P. Schachat +98 more
TL;DR: The AREDS system has demonstrated a high degree of reliability in grading the severity of lens opacities in a large study cohort with mostly early lens changes, the type of cohort most likely to be entered in clinical trials involving cataract prevention.