Daniel B. Garside
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View article: Weekly sleep trajectories and their associations with obesity and hypertension in the Hispanic/Latino population
Weekly sleep trajectories and their associations with obesity and hypertension in the Hispanic/Latino population Open
Study Objectives: To identify weekly sleep trajectories (sleep pattern changing by day over a course of week) of specific characteristics and examine the associations between trajectory classes and obesity and hypertension. Methods: A tota…
View article: Association of Body Mass Index in Midlife With Morbidity Burden in Older Adulthood and Longevity
Association of Body Mass Index in Midlife With Morbidity Burden in Older Adulthood and Longevity Open
In this cohort study, overweight in midlife, compared with normal BMI, was associated with higher cumulative burden of morbidity and greater proportion of life lived with morbidity in the context of similar longevity. These findings transl…
View article: Major and Minor Electrocardiographic Abnormalities and Their Association With Underlying Cardiovascular Disease and Risk Factors in Hispanics/Latinos (from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos)
Major and Minor Electrocardiographic Abnormalities and Their Association With Underlying Cardiovascular Disease and Risk Factors in Hispanics/Latinos (from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos) Open
The association of ECG abnormalities with cardiovascular disease and risk factors has been extensively studied in Whites and African Americans. Comparable data have not been reported in Hispanics/Latinos. The Hispanic Community Health Stud…
View article: Association of Monosodium Glutamate Intake With Overweight in Chinese Adults: The INTERMAP Study
Association of Monosodium Glutamate Intake With Overweight in Chinese Adults: The INTERMAP Study Open
Animal studies indicate that monosodium glutamate (MSG) can induce hypothalamic lesions and leptin resistance, possibly influencing energy balance, leading to overweight. This study examines the association between MSG intake and overweigh…
View article: The MMPI factor scales and risk of death in men during 45 years of follow-up: The Western Electric study.
The MMPI factor scales and risk of death in men during 45 years of follow-up: The Western Electric study. Open
We examined associations between personality traits measured in 1958 and both all-cause and cause-specific mortality assessed 45 years later in 2003. Participants were 1,862 middle-aged men employed by the Western Electric Company. Outcome…
View article: Association of Long-Term Risk Factor Levels With Carotid Atherosclerosis
Association of Long-Term Risk Factor Levels With Carotid Atherosclerosis Open
Background: Absence of cardiovascular risk factors (RF) in young adulthood is associated with a lower risk for cardiovascular disease. However, it is unclear if low RF burden in young adulthood decreases the quantitative burden and qualita…
View article: Favorable Cardiovascular Health at Young and Middle Ages and Dementia in Older Age—The CHA Study
Favorable Cardiovascular Health at Young and Middle Ages and Dementia in Older Age—The CHA Study Open
Background Data are sparse on the association of cardiovascular health ( CVH ) in younger/middle age with the incidence of dementia later in life. Methods and Results We linked the CHA (Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Indust…
View article: Relation of Dietary Sodium (Salt) to Blood Pressure and Its Possible Modulation by Other Dietary Factors
Relation of Dietary Sodium (Salt) to Blood Pressure and Its Possible Modulation by Other Dietary Factors Open
Available data indicate that dietary sodium (as salt) relates directly to blood pressure (BP). Most of these findings are from studies lacking dietary data; hence, it is unclear whether this sodium–BP relationship is modulated by other die…
View article: Favorable Cardiovascular Health, Compression of Morbidity, and Healthcare Costs
Favorable Cardiovascular Health, Compression of Morbidity, and Healthcare Costs Open
Background: We examined the association of cardiovascular health at younger ages with the proportion of life lived free of morbidity, the cumulative burden of morbidity, and average healthcare costs at older ages. Methods: The CHA study (C…
View article: Optimal Levels of All Major Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Younger Age and Functional Disability in Older Age
Optimal Levels of All Major Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Younger Age and Functional Disability in Older Age Open
Background— The associations of optimal levels of all major cardiovascular disease risk factors, that is, low risk, in younger age with subsequent cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality have been well documented. However, little is…