Vladimir M Shkolnikov
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    Churilova E, Shkolnikov V, Shalnova S, Kudryavtsev A, Malyutina S, Nilssen O, et al.
  
  
    BMC Public Health
    . 2021 Dec;
          21(1):2226.
    
    PMID: 34876091
  
  
          Background: Hypertension is recognized as an important contributor to high cardiovascular mortality in Russia. A comprehensive analysis of data from Russian studies that measured blood pressure in population-based samples has...
      
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    Islam N, Jdanov D, Shkolnikov V, Khunti K, Kawachi I, White M, et al.
  
  
    BMJ
    . 2021 Nov;
          375:e066768.
    
    PMID: 34732390
  
  
          Objective: To estimate the changes in life expectancy and years of life lost in 2020 associated with the covid-19 pandemic. Design: Time series analysis. Setting: 37 upper-middle and high income...
      
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    Leon D, Shkolnikov V
  
  
    Lancet Public Health
    . 2021 Oct;
          6(11):e783-e784.
    
    PMID: 34653418
  
  
          No abstract available.
      
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    Cooper R, Shkolnikov V, Kudryavtsev A, Malyutina S, Ryabikov A, Hopstock L, et al.
  
  
    J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle
    . 2021 Oct;
          12(6):2091-2100.
    
    PMID: 34605224
  
  
          Background: Identifying individuals with low grip strength is an initial step in many operational definitions of sarcopenia. As evidence indicates that contemporaneous Russian populations may have lower mean levels of...
      
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    Jdanov D, Galarza A, Shkolnikov V, Jasilionis D, Nemeth L, Leon D, et al.
  
  
    Sci Data
    . 2021 Sep;
          8(1):235.
    
    PMID: 34489477
  
  
          The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed substantial coverage and quality gaps in existing international and national statistical monitoring systems. It is striking that obtaining timely, accurate, and comparable across countries data...
      
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    Islam N, Shkolnikov V, Acosta R, Klimkin I, Kawachi I, Irizarry R, et al.
  
  
    BMJ
    . 2021 May;
          373:n1137.
    
    PMID: 34011491
  
  
          Objective: To estimate the direct and indirect effects of the covid-19 pandemic on mortality in 2020 in 29 high income countries with reliable and complete age and sex disaggregated mortality...
      
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    Shkolnikov V, Andreev E, Jasilionis D
  
  
    Eur J Public Health
    . 2021 May;
          32(1):21-23.
    
    PMID: 34009332
  
  
          This article addresses two unresolved methodological issues related to prior research on Russia that was based on census-unlinked data and did not account for the substantial increase in the share...
      
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    Shkolnikova M, Ildarova R, Jdanov D, Shalnova S, Shkolnikov V
  
  
    BMC Cardiovasc Disord
    . 2021 Feb;
          21(1):80.
    
    PMID: 33557760
  
  
          Background: In Russia, cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality is high and the mortality gap between men and women is large. Conventional risk factors cannot explain these phenomena. Ventricular arrhythmia (VA) is...
      
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    Nemeth L, Jdanov D, Shkolnikov V
  
  
    PLoS One
    . 2021 Feb;
          16(2):e0246663.
    
    PMID: 33544767
  
  
          The COVID-19 pandemic stimulated the interest of scientists, decision makers and the general public in short-term mortality fluctuations caused by epidemics and other natural or man-made disasters. To address this...
      
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    Leon D, Shkolnikov V, Smeeth L, Magnus P, Pechholdova M, Jarvis C
  
  
    Lancet
    . 2020 Apr;
          395(10234):e81.
    
    PMID: 32333839
  
  
          No abstract available.