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JAMA
Original Investigation
April 12, 2024
¹ó±ð¾±³Ù´Ç²Ô²µÌý°Â³Ü,Ìý±Ê³ó¶Ù; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; Stephen R.ÌýDaniels, MD, PhD; Mika Kähönen, MD, PhD; Jessica G.ÌýWoo, PhD; Alan R.ÌýSinaiko, MD; Jorma S. A.ÌýViikari, MD, PhD; Lydia A.ÌýBazzano, MD, PhD; Julia Steinberger, MD; Elaine M.ÌýUrbina, MD, MS; Alison J.ÌýVenn, PhD; Olli T.ÌýRaitakari, MD, PhD; Terence Dwyer, MD, MBBS, MPH; Markus Juonala, MD, PhD; Costan G.ÌýMagnussen, PhD
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JAMA. 2024; 10.1001/jama.2024.4819
This study of individual participant data from 6 pooled cohorts assesses whether resolution of elevated childhood non–high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non–HDL-C) by adulthood is associated with reduced risk of clinical cardiovascular disease (CVD) events.
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ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Network Open
Original Investigation
Nutrition, Obesity, and Exercise
October 20, 2023
Junia N.Ìýde Brito, PhD, MPH, MBA; Daniel J.ÌýMcDonough, PhD; Mahesh Mathew, MPH; Lisa B.ÌýVanWagner, MD, MSc; Pamela J.ÌýSchreiner, PhD; Kelley Pettee Gabriel, MS, PhD; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; James G.ÌýTerry, MSc; John Jeffrey Carr, MD; Mark A.ÌýPereira, PhD, MPH
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ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Netw Open. 2023; 6(10):e2338952. 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.38952
This cohort study investigates intensity-based physical activity (PA) trajectories from young to middle adulthood and examines the associations between PA trajectories and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease prevalence in midlife.
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ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Network Open
Original Investigation
Nutrition, Obesity, and Exercise
February 28, 2023
Kelley Pettee Gabriel, PhD; Byron C.ÌýJaeger, PhD; Cora E.ÌýLewis, MD, MSPH; Stephen Sidney, MD; Erin E.ÌýDooley, PhD; Mercedes R.ÌýCarnethon, PhD; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; Bjoern Hornikel, PhD; Jared P.ÌýReis, PhD; Pamela J.ÌýSchreiner, PhD; James M.ÌýShikany, DrPH; Kara M.ÌýWhitaker, PhD; Alexander Arynchyn, MD, PhD; Barbara Sternfeld, PhD
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ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Netw Open. 2023; 6(2):e230842. 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.0842
This cohort study evaluates whether cardiovascular fitness during the early periods of life is associated with morbidity and mortality outcomes and whether the outcomes vary by sex and race.
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ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Network Open
Original Investigation
Neurology
March 10, 2022
Yi-Han Hu, PhD; Michael R.ÌýHalstead, MD, MPH; R. Nick Bryan, MD, PhD; Pamela J.ÌýSchreiner, PhD; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; Stephen Sidney, MD, MPH; Cora E.ÌýLewis, MD, MSPH; Lenore J.ÌýLauner, PhD
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ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Netw Open. 2022; 5(3):e221175. 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.1175
This cohort study of US adults using data from a longitudinal coronary study examines the association of trajectories of mean arterial pressure with brain health over 30 years of follow-up examination.
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JAMA
Original Investigation
December 14, 2021
Emily S.ÌýWan, MD, MPH; Pallavi Balte, MBBS, PhD; Joseph E.ÌýSchwartz, PhD; Surya P.ÌýBhatt, MD; Patricia A.ÌýCassano, PhD, MPH; David Couper, PhD; Martha L.ÌýDaviglus, MD, PhD; Mark T.ÌýDransfield, MD; Sina A.ÌýGharib, MD; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; Ravi Kalhan, MD, MS; Stephanie J.ÌýLondon, MD, DrPH; Ana Navas-Acien, MD, PhD; George T.ÌýO’Connor, MD, MS; Jason L.ÌýSanders, MD, PhD; Benjamin M.ÌýSmith, MD, MSc; Wendy White, PhD, MPH; Sachin Yende, MD, MS; Elizabeth C.ÌýOelsner, MD, MPH
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JAMA. 2021; 326(22):2287-2298. 10.1001/jama.2021.20939
This study of pooled data from 9 US population-based cohorts assessed mortality risk and adverse cardiovascular and respiratory outcomes for chronic lung diseases among adults with normal spirometry vs preserved ratio impaired spirometry.
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JAMA Cardiology
Original Investigation
September 22, 2021
Yiyi Zhang, PhD; Mark J.ÌýPletcher, MD, MPH; Eric Vittinghoff, PhD; Autumn M.ÌýClemons, MS; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; Norrina B.ÌýAllen, PhD; Alvaro Alonso, MD, PhD; Brandon K.ÌýBellows, PharmD, MS; Elizabeth C.ÌýOelsner, MD; Adina Zeki Al Hazzouri, PhD; Dhruv S.ÌýKazi, MD, MSc; Sarah D.Ìýde Ferranti, MD, MPH; Andrew E.ÌýMoran, MD, MPH
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JAMA Cardiol. 2021; 6(12):1406-1413. 10.1001/jamacardio.2021.3508
This cohort study evaluates the association between low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and development of cardiovascular disease later in life.
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JAMA Pediatrics
Research Letter
July 19, 2021
Yiyi Zhang, PhD; Jessica G.ÌýWoo, MHSA, PhD; Elaine M.ÌýUrbina, MD, MS; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; Andrew E.ÌýMoran, MD, MPH; Sarah D.Ìýde Ferranti, MD, MPH
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JAMA Pediatr. 2021; 175(10):1071-1074. 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.2046
This cohort study aims to characterize age-related longitudinal low-density lipoprotein trajectories among US children.
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JAMA
Original Investigation
June 9, 2020
Benjamin M.ÌýSmith, MD; Miranda Kirby, PhD; Eric A.ÌýHoffman, PhD; Richard A.ÌýKronmal, PhD; Shawn D.ÌýAaron, MD; Norrina B.ÌýAllen, MD; Alain Bertoni, MD; Harvey O.ÌýCoxson, PhD; Chris Cooper, MD; David J.ÌýCouper, PhD; Gerard Criner, MD; Mark T.ÌýDransfield, MD; MeiLan K.ÌýHan, MD; Nadia N.ÌýHansel, MD; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; Joel D.ÌýKaufman, MD; Ching-Long Lin, PhD; Ani Manichaikul, PhD; Fernando J.ÌýMartinez, MD; Erin D.ÌýMichos, MD; Elizabeth C.ÌýOelsner, MD; Robert Paine III, MD; Karol E.ÌýWatson, MD; Andrea Benedetti, PhD; Wan C.ÌýTan, MD; Jean Bourbeau, MD; Prescott G.ÌýWoodruff, MD; R. Graham Barr, MD; for the MESA Lung, CanCOLD, and SPIROMICS Investigators
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JAMA. 2020; 323(22):2268-2280. 10.1001/jama.2020.6918
This study used pooled cohort data to estimate the association between CT-assessed dysanapsis—a mismatch between airway tree caliber and lung size—and incident COPD in adults aged 60 years and older.
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JAMA Internal Medicine
Original Investigation
March 2, 2020
Pallavi P.ÌýBalte, MBBS, PhD; Paulo H.M.ÌýChaves, MD, PhD; David J.ÌýCouper, PhD; Paul Enright, MD; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; Ravi Kalhan, MD, MS; Richard A.ÌýKronmal, PhD; Laura R.ÌýLoehr, MD, PhD; Stephanie J.ÌýLondon, MD, DrPH; Anne B.ÌýNewman, MD, MPH; George T.ÌýO’Connor, MD; Joseph E.ÌýSchwartz, PhD; Benjamin M.ÌýSmith, MD, MSc; Lewis J.ÌýSmith, MD; Wendy B.ÌýWhite, PhD; Sachin Yende, MD, MS; Elizabeth C.ÌýOelsner, MD, MPH
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JAMA Intern Med. 2020; 180(5):676-686. 10.1001/jamainternmed.2020.0104
This cohort study assesses the association of chronic bronchitis with adverse respiratory health outcomes in adult ever smokers and never smokers.
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JAMA
Original Investigation
June 25, 2019
Surya P.ÌýBhatt, MD, MSPH; Pallavi P.ÌýBalte, PhD, MBBS; Joseph E.ÌýSchwartz, PhD; Patricia A.ÌýCassano, PhD; David Couper, PhD; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; Ravi Kalhan, MD; George T.ÌýO’Connor, MD; Sachin Yende, MD; Jason L.ÌýSanders, MD, PhD; Jason G.ÌýUmans, MD, PhD; Mark T.ÌýDransfield, MD; Paulo H.ÌýChaves, MD, PhD; Wendy B.ÌýWhite, PhD; Elizabeth C.ÌýOelsner, MD, MPH
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JAMA. 2019; 321(24):2438-2447. 10.1001/jama.2019.7233
This study used harmonized and pooled data from 4 US general population–based cohorts to determine the discriminative accuracy of various FEV1:FVC fixed thresholds for predicting COPD-related hospitalization and mortality.
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JAMA Internal Medicine
Original Investigation
March 1, 2018
Erica P.ÌýGunderson, PhD, MPH, MS; Cora E.ÌýLewis, MD, MSPH; Ying Lin, MS; Mike Sorel, MS; Myron Gross, PhD; Stephen Sidney, MD, MPH; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; James M.ÌýShikany, DrPH; Charles P.ÌýQuesenberry Jr, PhD
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JAMA Intern Med. 2018; 178(3):328-337. 10.1001/jamainternmed.2017.7978
This 30-year prospective cohort study examines the association between lactation and progression to diabetes using biochemical testing both before and after pregnancy, accounting for prepregnancy cardiometabolic measures, gestational diabetes, and lifestyle behaviors.
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JAMA Cardiology
Original Investigation
April 1, 2017
John Jeffrey Carr, MD, MSc; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; James G.ÌýTerry, MS; Christina M.ÌýShay, PhD; Stephen Sidney, MD, MPH; Kiang Liu, PhD; Pamela J.ÌýSchreiner, PhD; Cora E.ÌýLewis, MD, MSPH; James M.ÌýShikany, DrPH; Jared P.ÌýReis, PhD; David C.ÌýGoff Jr, MD, PhD
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JAMA Cardiol. 2017; 2(4):391-399. 10.1001/jamacardio.2016.5493
This community-based cohort study examines whether coronary artery calcium in adults aged 32 to 46 years is associated with incident clinical coronary heart disease, cardiovascular disease, and all-cause mortality during 12.5 years of follow-up.
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JAMA Cardiology
Original Investigation
April 1, 2017
Yuichiro Yano, MD, PhD; Jared P.ÌýReis, PhD; Yacob G.ÌýTedla, PhD; David C.ÌýGoff Jr, MD, PhD; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; Stephen Sidney, MD; Hongyan Ning, MD, MS; Kiang Liu, PhD; Philip Greenland, MD; Donald M.ÌýLloyd-Jones, MD, ScM
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JAMA Cardiol. 2017; 2(4):381-389. 10.1001/jamacardio.2016.5678
This community-based cohort study assesses which blood pressure components best determine incident cardiovascular disease events in young adults and determines whether these associations vary by race and age at blood pressure measurement.
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JAMA
Original Investigation
February 7, 2017
Mary E.ÌýLacy, MPH; Gregory A.ÌýWellenius, ScD; Anne E.ÌýSumner, MD; Adolfo Correa, MD, PhD; Mercedes R.ÌýCarnethon, PhD; Robert I.ÌýLiem, MD; James G.ÌýWilson, MD; David B.ÌýSacks, MB, ChB; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; April P.ÌýCarson, PhD; Xi Luo, PhD; Annie Gjelsvik, PhD; Alexander P.ÌýReiner, MD; Rakhi P.ÌýNaik, MD; Simin Liu, MD; Solomon K.ÌýMusani, PhD; Charles B.ÌýEaton, MD; Wen-Chih Wu, MD
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JAMA. 2017; 317(5):507-515. 10.1001/jama.2016.21035
This study of 2 population cohorts of African Americans compares hemoglobin A1c values among those with vs without sickle cell trait to determine whether the trait interferes with identification of prediabetes or diabetes.
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JAMA Internal Medicine
Original Investigation
March 1, 2016
Reto Auer, MD, MAS; Eric Vittinghoff, PhD, MPH; Kristine Yaffe, MD; Arnaud Künzi, BA; Stefan G.ÌýKertesz, MD, MSc; Deborah A.ÌýLevine, MD, MPH; Emiliano Albanese, MD, PhD, MPH; Rachel A.ÌýWhitmer, PhD; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; Stephen Sidney, MD; M. Maria Glymour, ScD, MS; Mark J.ÌýPletcher, MD, MPH
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JAMA Intern Med. 2016; 176(3):352-361. 10.1001/jamainternmed.2015.7841
This study uses data from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study to examine the association between cumulative lifetime exposure to marijuana and cognitive performance in middle age.
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JAMA Psychiatry
Original Investigation
January 1, 2016
Tina D.ÌýHoang, MSPH; Jared Reis, PhD; Na Zhu, MD, MPH; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; Lenore J.ÌýLauner, PhD; Rachel A.ÌýWhitmer, PhD; Stephen Sidney, MD; Kristine Yaffe, MD
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JAMA Psychiatry. 2016; 73(1):73-79. 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2015.2468
This observational study evaluates the effect of physical activity levels and television viewing habits of young adults over a 25-year period on cognitive function at midlife.
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JAMA
Original Investigation
November 26, 2014
Rakhi P.ÌýNaik, MD, MHS; Vimal K.ÌýDerebail, MD; Morgan E.ÌýGrams, MD; Nora Franceschini, MD; Paul L.ÌýAuer, PhD; Gina M.ÌýPeloso, PhD; Bessie A.ÌýYoung, MD; Guillaume Lettre, PhD; Carmen A.ÌýPeralta, MD; Ronit Katz, DPhil; Hyacinth I.ÌýHyacinth, MD; Rakale C.ÌýQuarells, PhD; Megan L.ÌýGrove, MS; Alexander G.ÌýBick; Pierre Fontanillas, PhD; Stephen S.ÌýRich, PhD; Joshua D.ÌýSmith; Eric Boerwinkle, PhD; Wayne D.ÌýRosamond, PhD; Kaoru Ito, MD; Sophie Lanzkron, MD; Josef Coresh, MD; Adolfo Correa, MD; Gloria E.ÌýSarto, MD; Nigel S.ÌýKey, MBChB; David R.ÌýJacobs, PhD; Sekar Kathiresan, MD; Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, MD; Abhijit V.ÌýKshirsagar, MD; James G.ÌýWilson, MD; Alexander P.ÌýReiner, MD
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JAMA. 2014; 312(20):2115-2125. 10.1001/jama.2014.15063
Naik and coauthors describe the relationship between sickle cell trait (SCT) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) and albuminuria in 2233 self-identified African Americans in the United States.
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JAMA
Original Investigation
February 5, 2014
Norrina B.ÌýAllen, PhD, MPH; Juned Siddique, DrPH; John T.ÌýWilkins, MD, MS; Christina Shay, PhD; Cora E.ÌýLewis, MD, MSPH; David C.ÌýGoff, MD, PhD; David R.ÌýJacobs Jr, PhD; Kiang Liu, PhD; Donald Lloyd-Jones, MD, ScM
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JAMA. 2014; 311(5):490-497. 10.1001/jama.2013.285122
Allen and coauthors analyzed data from the prospective CARDIA cohort to identify common blood pressure (BP) trajectories throughout early adulthood and to determine their association with presence of subclinical atherosclerosis during middle age. Sarafidis and Bakris comment in an editorial.
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JAMA Internal Medicine
Editor's Correspondence
March 12, 2012
Jaakko Mursu, PhD; David R. Jacobs, PhD
Arch Intern Med. 2012; 172(5):449-450. 10.1001/archinternmed.2012.39
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JAMA Pediatrics
Editorial
February 1, 2012
David R. Jacobs, PhD; Jaakko Mursu, PhD; Katie A. Meyer, MPH, ScD
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2012; 166(2):187-188. 10.1001/archpediatrics.2011.184