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Thomas O. Obisesan to Cardiovascular Diseases

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Thomas O. Obisesan has written about Cardiovascular Diseases.
Connection Strength

0.756
  1. Fungwe TV, Ngwa JS, Johnson SP, Turner JV, Ramirez Ruiz MI, Ogunlana OO, Bedada FB, Nadarajah S, Ntekim OE, Obisesan TO. Systolic Blood Pressure Is Associated with Increased Brain Amyloid Load in Mild Cognitively Impaired Participants: Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiatives Study. Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord. 2023; 52(1):39-46.
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    Score: 0.577
  2. Fungwe TV, Ngwa JS, Ntekim OE, Allard JS, Nadarajah S, Wolday S, Ogunlana OO, Johnson SP, Hughes K, Larbi D, Gillum RF, Obisesan TO. Exercise Training Induced Changes In Nuclear Magnetic Resonance-Measured Lipid Particles In Mild Cognitively Impaired Elderly African American Volunteers: A Pilot Study. Clin Interv Aging. 2019; 14:2115-2123.
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    Score: 0.115
  3. Obisesan TO, Ferrell RE, Goldberg AP, Phares DA, Ellis TJ, Hagberg JM. APOE genotype affects black-white responses of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol subspecies to aerobic exercise training. Metabolism. 2008 Dec; 57(12):1669-76.
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    Score: 0.054
  4. Bond V, Millis RM, Adams RG, Oke LM, Enweze L, Blakely R, Banks M, Thompson T, Obisesan T, Sween JC. Attenuation of exaggerated exercise blood pressure response in African-American women by regular aerobic physical activity. Ethn Dis. 2005; 15(4 Suppl 5):S5-10-3.
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    Score: 0.010
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