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Satyamurthy Anuradha
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 23
Citations - 523
Satyamurthy Anuradha is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications receiving 438 citations. Previous affiliations of Satyamurthy Anuradha include QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute & Royal Gwent Hospital.
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Replacing sitting time with standing or stepping: associations with cardio-metabolic risk biomarkers.
Genevieve N. Healy,Elisabeth A. H. Winkler,Neville Owen,Satyamurthy Anuradha,David W. Dunstan +4 more
TL;DR: Standning is a simple alternative to sitting, and requires further examination in prospective and intervention studies, as sitting-reduction strategies targeting increased standing, stepping, or both may benefit cardio-metabolic health.
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Survival of Australian women with invasive epithelial ovarian cancer: a population-based study.
Satyamurthy Anuradha,Penelope M. Webb,Penny Blomfield,Alison Brand,Michael Friedlander,Yee Leung,Andreas Obermair,Martin K. Oehler,Michael A. Quinn,Christopher Steer,Susan J. Jordan +10 more
TL;DR: Survival patterns in a nationally complete cohort of Australian women with epithelial ovarian cancer are described by sociodemographic and clinical factors.
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Association between Physical Activity and Retinal Microvascular Signs: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study
TL;DR: Microcirculation (2010) 17, 381–393; doi: 10.1111/j.1549‐8719.2010.00033.x
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Physical Activity, Television Viewing Time, and Retinal Microvascular Caliber The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
Satyamurthy Anuradha,Genevieve N. Healy,Genevieve N. Healy,David W. Dunstan,Ronald Klein,Barbara E.K. Klein,Mary Frances Cotch,Tien Yin Wong,Tien Yin Wong,Neville Owen +9 more
TL;DR: Lower levels of physical activity (among non-Hispanic whites and Hispanics) and higher levels of television viewing time (among whites) are associated with wider retinal venules, while no associations were noted with arteriolar caliber.
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Physical Activity, Television Viewing Time, and Retinal Vascular Caliber
Satyamurthy Anuradha,David W. Dunstan,Genevieve N. Healy,Genevieve N. Healy,Jonathan E. Shaw,Paul Zimmet,Tien Yin Wong,Tien Yin Wong,Neville Owen +8 more
TL;DR: These findings provide the first evidence of an association between TV viewing time (a common, leisure time sedentary behavior) and retinal microcirculation and further research is needed to examine these associations in different populations and by using more comprehensive physical activity and sedentarybehavior measures.