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Healthy Aging Program manuscripts published
in FY2000-2002
CDC Healthy Aging Program authors are in bold face.
2002
Anderson LA, Eyler AA, Galuska D, Brown DL, Brownson RC.
Relationship of satisfaction with body size and trying to lose weight in a
national survey of overweight and obese women aged 40 and older, United
States. Preventive Medicine. 2002; 35(4): 390–396.
Damush TM, Weinberger M, Clark DO, Tierney WM, Rao JK, Perkins SM,
Verel K.
Acute low back pain self-management intervention for urban primary care
patients: rationale, design, and predictors of participation.
Arthritis and Rheumatism. 2002; 47(4): 372–379.
Newton KM, Buist DSM, Keenan N, Anderson LA, LaCroix AZ.
Use of alternative therapies for menopause symptoms: results of a
population-based survey. Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2002; 100(1):
18–25.
Rao JK, Anderson LA, Smith SM.
End of life is a public health priority. American Journal of
Preventive Medicine. 2002; 23(3): 215–220.
Rao JK, Koppaka VR.
Şanti. Annals of Internal Medicine.
2002; 137(10): 852–854.
Rao JK, Kroenke K, Mihaliak KA, Eckert GJ, Weinberger M.
Can guidelines impact the ordering of magnetic resonance imaging studies by
primary care providers for low back pain. American Journal of Managed
Care. 2002; 8(1): 27–35.
2000
Kennet J, McGuire LC, Willis SL, Schaie KW.
Memorability functions in verbal memory: a longitudinal approach.
Experimental Aging Research. 2000; 26(2): 121–137.
McGuire LC, Morian A, Codding R, Smyer MA. Older adults’ memory for
medical information: influence of elderspeak and note taking.
International Journal of Rehabilitation and Health. 2000; 5(2): 117–127.
Rao JK, Weinberger M, Kroenke K.
Visit-specific expectations and patient-centered outcomes: a literature
review. Archives of Family Medicine. 2000; 9(10): 1148–1155.
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