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Christopher L Blizzard

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Moore M, Blizzard C, Dwyer T, Magnussen C, Sharman J, Venn A, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2023 Sep; 33(12):2509-2515. PMID: 37750022
Objective: Exaggerated exercise blood pressure (BP) is independently associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) outcomes. However, it is unknown how individual CVD risk factors may interact with one another to influence...
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Phan H, Gall S, Blizzard C, Lannin N, Thrift A, Anderson C, et al.
J Womens Health (Larchmt) . 2020 Nov; 30(3):314-323. PMID: 33227218
We examined sex differences in cause of death and cause-specific excess mortality after stroke. First-ever strokes (2010-2013; 35 hospitals) participating in the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry were linked to national...
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Lewis K, Bennett W, Blizzard C, West A, Chung R, Chuah M
Eur J Neurosci . 2020 Jan; 52(4):3223-3241. PMID: 31954073
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease, characterised by the degeneration of motor neurons innervating skeletal muscle. The mechanisms underlying neurodegeneration in ALS are not yet fully elucidated,...
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Phan H, Blizzard C, Reeves M, Thrift A, Cadilhac D, Sturm J, et al.
Stroke . 2019 Aug; 50(9):2299-2306. PMID: 31412754
Background and Purpose- Women are reported to have poorer health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after stroke than men, but the underlying reasons are uncertain. We investigated factors contributing to the...
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Phan H, Gall S, Blizzard C, Lannin N, Thrift A, Anderson C, et al.
J Womens Health (Larchmt) . 2019 Mar; 28(5):712-720. PMID: 30900954
There is some evidence that women receive evidence-based care less often than men, but how this influences long-term mortality after stroke is unclear. We explored this issue using data from...
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Phan H, Reeves M, Blizzard C, Thrift A, Cadilhac D, Sturm J, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2018 Dec; 8(1):e010235. PMID: 30590965
Background Women have worse outcomes after stroke than men, and this may be partly explained by stroke severity. We examined factors contributing to sex differences in severity of acute stroke...
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Tran N, Blizzard C, Luong K, Truong N, Tran B, Veloudi P, et al.
J Am Soc Hypertens . 2018 Jul; 12(9):671-680. PMID: 30049626
A single clinic measurement of blood pressure (BP) may be common in low- and middle-income countries because of limited medical resources. This study aimed to examine the potential misclassification error...
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Phan H, Blizzard C, Reeves M, Thrift A, Cadilhac D, Sturm J, et al.
Neurology . 2018 Apr; 90(22):e1945-e1953. PMID: 29703773
Objective: To examine factors contributing to the sex differences in functional outcomes and participation restriction after stroke. Methods: Individual participant data on long-term functional outcome or participation restriction (i.e., handicap)...
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Veloudi P, Blizzard C, Srikanth V, Schultz M, Sharman J
Eur J Pediatr . 2017 Dec; 177(2):205-210. PMID: 29204850
Conclusions: BP is highly variable in children and adolescents, with the magnitude of variability being associated with both age and BP level. SBP increases on repeat measurement in a substantial...
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Veloudi P, Blizzard C, Srikanth V, Breslin M, Schultz M, Sharman J
J Hypertens . 2017 Mar; 35(4):753-760. PMID: 28253219
Objectives: Based on anecdotal belief that blood pressure (BP) drops over consecutive measurements, guidelines recommend discarding the first BP reading (Canadian Hypertension Education Program guidelines) or take only one reading...