R J Sullivan Jr
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Deary N, Sullivan Jr R, HAMOLSKY M, Aronson S
Med Health R I
. 2000 Sep;
83(8):245-8.
PMID: 10974811
No abstract available.
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Edinger J, Fins A, Glenn D, Sullivan Jr R, Bastian L, MARSH G, et al.
J Consult Clin Psychol
. 2000 Aug;
68(4):586-93.
PMID: 10965634
Previous findings suggest that some who report insomnia sleep well, whereas some noncomplaining individuals sleep rather poorly. This study was conducted to determine if mood, anxiety, and sleep-related beliefs might...
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Rabiner D, Branch L, Sullivan Jr R
Am J Manag Care
. 2000 Jan;
5(9):1153-60.
PMID: 10621081
Objective: To examine the association between patient characteristics and the odds of receiving 13 health promotion/disease prevention services recommended by the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) for average-risk individuals....
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Morey M, Schenkman M, Studenski S, Chandler J, Crowley G, Sullivan Jr R, et al.
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
. 1999 Aug;
54(7):M335-42.
PMID: 10462164
Background: As exercise is associated with favorable health outcomes, impaired older adults may benefit from specialized exercise interventions to achieve gains in function. The purpose of this study was to...
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Wohlgemuth W, Edinger J, Fins A, Sullivan Jr R
Psychophysiology
. 1999 Apr;
36(2):233-44.
PMID: 10194970
Temporal stability is an important fundamental quality when measuring sleep parameters, yet it has been infrequently assessed. Generalizability theory was used to estimate the short-term temporal stability of five variables...
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Branch L, Rabiner D, Patterson P, Sullivan Jr R
Prev Med
. 1998 Jul;
27(4):604-10.
PMID: 9672955
Objectives: This paper presents rates with which veterans report receiving 13 recommended health promotion and disease prevention services. Results were compared with the U.S. Healthy People 2000 goals. Methods: Random...
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Edinger J, Fins A, Sullivan Jr R, MARSH G, Dailey D, Hope T, et al.
Sleep
. 1998 Mar;
20(12):1127-34.
PMID: 9493922
Complaints of daytime dysfunction are common among chronic insomniacs, but laboratory comparisons of insomniacs and age-matched and gender-matched normal controls have generally failed to document these complaints. However, a few...
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Edinger J, Fins A, Sullivan Jr R, MARSH G, Dailey D, Hope T, et al.
Sleep
. 1998 Mar;
20(12):1119-26.
PMID: 9493921
Many laboratory polysomnographic (LPSG) studies have shown only modest sleep differences between insomniacs and matched, noncomplaining normal controls. However, the extent to which LPSG methodology affects the outcome of such...
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Morey M, Pieper C, Sullivan Jr R, Crowley G, Cowper P, Robbins M
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 1996 Oct;
44(10):1226-31.
PMID: 8856003
Objective: To examine 5-year trends in measures of physical performance, and the impact of disease upon performance, in three domains: cardiovascular fitness, musculo-skeletal strength, and flexibility among older adults participating...
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Wallsten S, Sullivan Jr R, Hanlon J, Blazer D, Tyrey M, Westlund R
Ann Pharmacother
. 1995 Apr;
29(4):359-64.
PMID: 7633011
Objective: To describe and compare medication-taking behaviors in the high- and low-functioning elderly living in the community. Design: A cross-sectional design with data collected by interview. Setting: The study included...