G E BARTSCH
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Recent Articles
1.
Green L, Rhame F, Price R, Perlman D, Capps L, Sampson J, et al.
AIDS
. 1998 Nov;
12(15):1983-90.
PMID: 9814866
Objectives: To describe the methods and results of a standardized system for clinical endpoint determination for defining and reviewing endpoints in clinical trials for HIV-infected individuals. Design: A system was...
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Wheeler D, Gibert C, Launer C, Muurahainen N, Elion R, Abrams D, et al.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol
. 1998 May;
18(1):80-5.
PMID: 9593462
Severe weight loss in HIV is associated with decreased length of survival. It is unclear whether mild weight loss is associated with an increased risk of death or opportunistic complications...
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Tillotson J, Grandits G, BARTSCH G, Stamler J
Am J Clin Nutr
. 1997 Jan;
65(1 Suppl):327S-337S.
PMID: 8988946
This chapter addresses relations between intake of fiber--total, soluble, and insoluble--and blood lipids in the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial through use of baseline data (single measurement), averages of four...
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Tillotson J, Grandits G, BARTSCH G, Stamler J
Am J Clin Nutr
. 1997 Jan;
65(1 Suppl):314S-326S.
PMID: 8988945
This chapter explores relations between reported intake of dietary carbohydrates and measurements of plasma lipids at baseline and during trial years 1-6 of the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial. With...
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Gorder D, BARTSCH G, Tillotson J, Grandits G, Stamler J
Am J Clin Nutr
. 1997 Jan;
65(1 Suppl):258S-271S.
PMID: 8988941
This chapter presents changes in dietary intake reported by men in the special intervention (SI) and usual care (UC) groups from baseline through 6 y of follow-up in the Multiple...
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Tillotson J, BARTSCH G, Gorder D, Grandits G, Stamler J
Am J Clin Nutr
. 1997 Jan;
65(1 Suppl):228S-257S.
PMID: 8988940
This chapter relates food and nutrient intakes at baseline to other facets of reported dietary behavior, major risk factors, and sociodemographic characteristics of men in the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention...
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Grandits G, BARTSCH G, Stamler J
Am J Clin Nutr
. 1997 Jan;
65(1 Suppl):211S-227S.
PMID: 8988939
The selection process in the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial caused relations between risk factors to differ between participants who were randomly assigned into the study and the screening population....
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Mickelson E, BARTSCH G, Hansen J, DuPont B
Tissue Antigens
. 1993 Nov;
42(5):465-72.
PMID: 8146857
Mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) assays from 763 patients and prospective unrelated marrow transplant donors identified through the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) were analyzed for their overall utility in measuring...
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Neaton J, BARTSCH G
Stat Med
. 1992 Sep;
11(13):1719-29.
PMID: 1485055
The impact of measurement error and temporal variability of risk factors on estimates of disease probabilities based on the logistic function is discussed. Monte Carlo results and empirical findings from...
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Neaton J, BARTSCH G, Broste S, Cohen J, Simon N
Control Clin Trials
. 1991 Dec;
12(6):731-40.
PMID: 1665114
No abstract available.