33 results on '"Best, Lyle G."'
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2. Plasma lipidomic markers of diet quality are associated with incident coronary heart disease in American Indian adults: the Strong Heart Family Study
3. Genome-wide study investigating effector genes and polygenic prediction for kidney function in persons with ancestry from Africa and the Americas
4. Extracellular Vesicle-Encapsulated microRNAs and Respiratory Health Among American Indian Participants in the Strong Heart Study
5. Smoking, blood DNA methylation sites and lung cancer risk
6. Fine particulate matter composition in American Indian vs. Non-American Indian communities
7. Spatial relationship between well water arsenic and uranium in Northern Plains native lands
8. Cancer mortality in a population-based cohort of American Indians – The strong heart study
9. Arsenic, blood pressure, and hypertension in the Strong Heart Family Study
10. Targeted metabolomics to understand the association between arsenic metabolism and diabetes-related outcomes: Preliminary evidence from the Strong Heart Family Study
11. Arsenic in groundwater in private wells in rural North Dakota and South Dakota: Water quality assessment for an intervention trial
12. Genetic variants and risk of asthma in an American Indian population
13. Arsenic metabolism and one-carbon metabolism at low-moderate arsenic exposure: Evidence from the Strong Heart Study
14. Comparison of QRS Duration and Associated Cardiovascular Events in American Indian Men Versus Women (The Strong Heart Study)
15. Dietary determinants of cadmium exposure in the Strong Heart Family Study
16. Lung Function and Heart Disease in American Indian Adults With High Frequency of Metabolic Abnormalities (from the Strong Heart Study)
17. Genome-wide linkage analysis of carotid artery lumen diameter: The strong heart family study
18. Normal Limits in Relation to Age, Body Size and Gender of Two-Dimensional Echocardiographic Aortic Root Dimensions in Persons ≥15 Years of Age
19. Prognostic Value of Multiple Biomarkers in American Indians Free of Clinically Overt Cardiovascular Disease (from the Strong Heart Study)
20. Cardiac Markers of Pre-Clinical Disease in Adolescents With the Metabolic Syndrome: The Strong Heart Study
21. Usefulness of Quantitative Assessment of Electrocardiographic ST Depression for Predicting New-Onset Heart Failure in American Indians (from the Strong Heart Study)
22. Impact of Obesity on Cardiac Geometry and Function in a Population of Adolescents: The Strong Heart Study
23. Left atrial diameter as an independent predictor of first clinical cardiovascular events in middle-aged and elderly adults: The Strong Heart Study (SHS)
24. Normalization for body size and population-attributable risk of left ventricular hypertrophy: The Strong Heart Study
25. Prevalence of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in a Population-Based sample of American Indians aged 51 to 77 years (the Strong Heart Study)
26. GENOME-WIDE LINKAGE MAPPING FOR LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC FUNCTION PHENOTYPES IN AMERICAN INDIANS: THE STRONG HEART FAMILY STUDY
27. 1163-118 Alcohol consumption and cardiac structure and function in American Indians: The strong heart study
28. 1142-183 Association of prehypertension by joint national committee 7 criteria with left ventricular structure and function: The strong heart study
29. 1030-138 Valvular regurgitation predicts cardiovascular mortality and morbidity among American Indians: The strong heart study
30. 1112-149 Does use of harmonic imaging increase the yield of echocardiographic left ventricular mass measurements on a population basis? The strong heart study
31. The association between isolated systolic hypertension and aortic regurgitation is not independent of age: the strong heart study
32. Left ventricular structure and function predict clinical cardiovascular risk in prehypertension: the strong heart study
33. Impact of blood pressure on cardiac structure and cardiovascular outcome in the metabolic syndrome: the strong heart study
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