L W Gibbons
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Mitchell T, Gibbons L
Phys Sportsmed
. 2010 Jan;
26(11):56-65.
PMID: 20086769
Drug treatment for abnormal blood lipids includes bile acid sequestrants, fibric acid derivatives, statins, and niacin. Statins generally offer the best combination of safety and effectiveness. Hormone replacement therapy reduces...
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Mitchell T, Gibbons L
Phys Sportsmed
. 2010 Jan;
26(10):41-53.
PMID: 20086750
Dietary measures that can improve blood lipids include limiting consumption of saturated fats, trans fatty acids, simple sugars, and stearic acid and consuming adequate amounts of vitamins C and E...
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Church T, Finley C, Earnest C, Kampert J, Gibbons L, Blair S
Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord
. 2002 May;
26(6):805-13.
PMID: 12037651
Objective: To examine the relation between fitness and fibrinogen, white blood cell count, uric acid and metabolic syndrome across levels of adiposity in apparently healthy, nonsmoking men. Design: Cross-sectional study...
4.
Gibbons L, Clark S
Cardiol Clin
. 2001 Sep;
19(3):347-55.
PMID: 11570109
In conclusion, much has been learned about the effects of exercise in reducing events in those with CHD. Some data are confusing, however, and some gaping holes exist in our...
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Church T, Kampert J, Gibbons L, Barlow C, Blair S
Am J Cardiol
. 2001 Sep;
88(6):651-6.
PMID: 11564389
There is an inverse gradient of mortality across levels of cardiorespiratory fitness in healthy adults; however, the association of fitness to mortality in persons with comorbidities such as hypertension is...
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Mitchell T, Pippin J, Devers S, Kimball T, Cannaday J, Gibbons L, et al.
Am J Cardiol
. 2001 Feb;
87(4):453-6, A6.
PMID: 11179534
We present data for 18,785 patients undergoing electron beam computed tomography, dividing them by sex and age (using 5-year age increments) to determine coronary artery calcium scores representing the 50th...
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Mitchell T, Pippin J, Devers S, Kimball T, Gibbons L, Cooper L, et al.
J Comput Assist Tomogr
. 2000 Dec;
24(6):843-5.
PMID: 11105697
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to describe the positive predictive value of electron beam CT (EBCT) for diagnosis of solid renal tumors. Method: Among 11,932 consecutive patients undergoing...
8.
Gibbons L, Mitchell T, Wei M, Blair S, COOPER K
Am J Cardiol
. 2000 Jun;
86(1):53-8.
PMID: 10867092
Exercise testing in asymptomatic persons has been criticized for failing to accurately predict those at risk for coronary heart disease (CHD). Previous studies on asymptomatic subjects, however, may not have...
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Wei M, Gibbons L, Mitchell T, Kampert J, Blair S
Diabetes Care
. 2000 Jun;
23(1):18-22.
PMID: 10857962
Objective: To evaluate the relation between alcohol intake and incidence of type 2 diabetes. Research Design And Methods: This prospective study included 8,663 men with fasting plasma glucose measurements from...
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Wei M, Gibbons L, Mitchell T, Kampert J, Stern M, Blair S
Circulation
. 2000 May;
101(17):2047-52.
PMID: 10790345
Background: Although medical textbooks usually classify fasting plasma glucose <70 or 80 mg/dL (<3.89 or 4.44 mmol/L) as abnormal, the prognosis for patients with low fasting plasma glucose is unclear....