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Simerjot K. Jassal

Researcher at University of California, San Diego

Publications -  48
Citations -  47364

Simerjot K. Jassal is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Albuminuria. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 42 publications receiving 37792 citations. Previous affiliations of Simerjot K. Jassal include Veterans Health Administration & University of California.

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Population and fertility by age and sex for 195 countries and territories, 1950–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017

Christopher J L Murray, +1095 more
- 10 Nov 2018 - 
TL;DR: This work estimated population in 195 locations by single year of age and single calendar year from 1950 to 2017 with standardised and replicable methods and used the cohort-component method of population projection, with inputs of fertility, mortality, population, and migration data.
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Associations between the metabolic syndrome and bone health in older men and women: the Rancho Bernardo Study

TL;DR: The association of MS with higher BMD was explained by the higher BMI in those with MS, and MS may be another risk factor for osteoporotic fractures.
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Change in albuminuria and subsequent risk of end-stage kidney disease: an individual participant-level consortium meta-analysis of observational studies

Josef Coresh, +145 more
TL;DR: Change in albuminuria was consistently associated with subsequent risk of end-stage kidney disease across a range of cohorts, lending support to the use of change inalbuminuria as a surrogate endpoint for end-Stage kidney disease in clinical trials of progression of chronic kidneys disease in the setting of increased album inuria.
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Global Cardiovascular and Renal Outcomes of Reduced GFR

Bernadette Thomas, +101 more
TL;DR: By 2013, cardiovascular deaths attributed to reduced G FR outnumbered ESRD deaths throughout the world, and reduced GFR ranked below high systolic BP, high body mass index, and high fasting plasma glucose as a risk factor for disability-adjusted life years in both developed and developing world regions.
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Measures of Renal Function, BMD, Bone Loss, and Osteoporotic Fracture in Older Adults: The Rancho Bernardo Study

TL;DR: In this cross‐sectional and longitudinal study in 1713 older men and women, creatinine clearance was significantly associated with hip BMD and may warrant adding mild to moderate renal dysfunction as an indication for osteoporosis screening.