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Timothy E. Craven
Researcher at Wake Forest University
Publications - 136
Citations - 13002
Timothy E. Craven is an academic researcher from Wake Forest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renal function & Renal artery. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 131 publications receiving 12030 citations. Previous affiliations of Timothy E. Craven include Bristol-Myers Squibb & Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
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A randomized trial comparing aerobic exercise and resistance exercise with a health education program in older adults with knee osteoarthritis. The Fitness Arthritis and Seniors Trial (FAST)
Walter H. Ettinger,Robert Burns,Stephen P. Messier,William B. Applegate,W. Jack Rejeski,Timothy R. Morgan,Sally A. Shumaker,Michael J. Berry,Mary L. O'Toole,Johnny U. V. Monu,Timothy E. Craven +10 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that exercise should be prescribed as part of the treatment for knee osteoarthritis, and modest improvements in measures of disability, physical performance, and pain from participating in either an aerobic or a resistance exercise program.
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Effect of intensive treatment of hyperglycaemia on microvascular outcomes in type 2 diabetes: an analysis of the ACCORD randomised trial
Faramarz Ismail-Beigi,Timothy E. Craven,Mary Ann Banerji,Jan Basile,Jorge Calles,Robert M. Cohen,R. Cuddihy,William C. Cushman,Saul Genuth,Richard H. Grimm,Bruce P. Hamilton,Byron J. Hoogwerf,Diane M. Karl,Lois A. Katz,Armand Krikorian,Patrick J. O'Connor,Rodica Pop-Busui,Ulrich K. Schubart,Debra L. Simmons,Harris C. Taylor,Abraham Thomas,Daniel J. Weiss,Irene Hramiak +22 more
TL;DR: Intensive therapy did not reduce the risk of advanced measures of microvascular outcomes, but delayed the onset of albuminuria and some measures of eye complications and neuropathy.
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An analysis of the natural history of cavernous angiomas.
TL;DR: This study reviews all patients at one institution who had radiographically identifiable vascular malformations believed to represent cavernous angiomas in order to obtain information on the natural history of this particular lesion.
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Pravastatin, lipids, and atherosclerosis in the carotid arteries (PLAC-II)
John R. Crouse,John R. Crouse,Robert P. Byington,Robert P. Byington,M. Gene Bond,M. Gene Bond,Mark Andrew Espefand,Mark Andrew Espefand,Timothy E. Craven,Timothy E. Craven,Janine Worthy Sprinkle,Janine Worthy Sprinkle,Mark Edward McGovern,Mark Edward McGovern,Curt D. Furberg,Curt D. Furberg +15 more
TL;DR: Active treatment with either pravastatin or placebo was associated with a reduction in fatal and nonfatal coronary events, and with a statistically significant 35% reduction in IMT progression in the common carotid.
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Evaluation of the associations between carotid artery atherosclerosis and coronary artery stenosis. A case-control study.
Timothy E. Craven,J E Ryu,Mark A. Espeland,Frederic R. Kahl,William M. McKinney,James F. Toole,Mary Ruth McMahan,Corleen J. Thompson,Gerardo Heiss,John R. Crouse +9 more
TL;DR: B-mode score is strongly, consistently, and independently associated with coronary artery disease in patients older than 50 and is at least as useful as well-known risk factors for identifying patients with coronary arteries disease.