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词条 Anne B. Newman
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  1. Education

  2. Research

  3. Achievement

  4. Publications

  5. References

  6. External links

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| birth_date = 1955
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| residence = Point Breeze, Pennsylvania
| nationality = American
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| alma_mater = University of Pittsburgh
| occupation = Physician, Geriatrics & Gerontology Expert, Educator
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| employer = University of Pittsburgh
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| spouse = Frank Kirkwood
| children = Dan, Joe, and Bridget
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}}Anne B. Newman M.D., M.P.H, (born 1955) is a distinguished scientist who researches Epidemiology and Gerontology. She received her Bachelor's, Master's and M.D. degrees from the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Newman's primary focus of study is on atherosclerosis, longevity and what specific factors allow for people to thrive while aging.[1] She is well-versed in the subjects of cardiovascular disease, sarcopenia, and the body's physical and mental functions. Born in Pennsylvania, the American research scientist focuses on Geriatrics, Gerontology and Epidemiology.[2] She was the first scholar to be awarded the Katherine M. Detre Endowed Chair of Population Health Science at the University of Pittsburgh. She is widely published and has been listed on the annual ISI Web of Knowledge most highly cited scientists for 2015, as published by Thomson Reuters.[3] Newman is a member of the Delta Omega Honor Society in Public Health and the American Epidemiology Society. Dr. Newman's highest qualifications are in geriatric medicine and her certification is through the American Board of Internal Medicine.[2] Newman lives in Point Breeze Pennsylvania with her husband, Frank Kirkwood. She is a mother of three to Dan, Joe, and Bridget.[1]

Education

In 1978, Newman graduated from the University Pittsburgh in 1978 with a bachelor's degree in biology. She earned her M.D. in 1982 from the University of Pittsburgh's School of Medicine. Newman completed her residency at Presbyterian University Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She continued to serve at this same hospital for her fellowship in geriatrics. Upon completion of her fellowship in 1987, Newman also received her master's degree in public health from the University of Pittsburgh.[2]

Research

Dr. Newman began her research career with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's 19-year Cardiovascular Health Study in 1988, which evaluated men and women 65-years-old or more for the risk factors, consequences, and natural history of cardiovascular disease.[3] She has also researched body mass and the effect of abdominal fat verses lower-body fat (fat deposits on the hips, thighs and buttocks), confirming that where the body stores fat impacts health.[4] She has researched the impact of fitness on cognitive, muscle and physical function in aging and longevity. Newman has been involved in and served as the lead investigator for multiple long-term studies conducted with grants from the National Institute of Health and the CDC on aging.[5] She is currently working as a Principal Investigator on clinical trials for the National Institute on Aging (NIA).[1] Her current studies include Lifestyle and Independence for the Elderly (2009-2016), ASPirin to Reduce Events in the Elderly (2009-2016), The Long Life Family Study (2004-2019), and the CHS All Stars Study (Exceptional Aging: 12 Year Trajectories to function (2004-2016).[2]

Achievement

In 2005, Newman joined the faculty at the University of Pittsburgh where she is both the chair of the department of epidemiology and director of the Center for Aging and Population Health.[6] This center features a CDC Prevention Center which is acclaimed for its training of doctoral fellows in the Epidemiology of Aging, which was recognized with the NIA National Service Award. Newman teaches four classes at the University of Pittsburgh: Advanced Epidemiology of Aging, Biology and Physiology of Aging, Writing in Epidemiology: Manuscripts and Grants, and Epidemiological Basis for Disease Control. In 2014 she was honored as the first scholar to receive appointment as the Katherine M. Detre Endowed Chair of Population Health Science at the University of Pittsburgh.[7] Newman has published more than 500 articles in scientific journals, is the Associate Editor of the Journal of Gerontology: Medical Science.[5] She has been listed on the annual ISI Web of Knowledge most highly cited scientists for 2015, which was published by Thomson Reuters.[8]

Publications

  1. {{Cite journal|last=Sebastiani|first=Paola|last2=Thyagarajan|first2=Bharat|last3=Sun|first3=Fangui|last4=Schupf|first4=Nicole|last5=Newman|first5=Anne B.|last6=Montano|first6=Monty|last7=Perls|first7=Thomas T.|date=2017-01-06|title=Biomarker signatures of aging|journal=Aging Cell|doi=10.1111/acel.12557|issn=1474-9726|pmid=28058805|volume=16|issue=2|pmc=5334528|pages=329–338}}
  2. {{Cite journal|last=Santanasto|first=Adam J.|last2=Glynn|first2=Nancy W.|last3=Jubrias|first3=Sharon A.|last4=Conley|first4=Kevin E.|last5=Boudreau|first5=Robert M.|last6=Amati|first6=Francesca|last7=Mackey|first7=Dawn C.|last8=Simonsick|first8=Eleanor M.|last9=Strotmeyer|first9=Elsa S.|date=2016-12-09|title=Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Function and Fatigability in Older Adults|journal=The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|volume=70|issue=11|pages=1379–1385|doi=10.1093/gerona/glu134|issn=1079-5006|pmc=4612379|pmid=25167867}}
  3. {{Cite journal|last=Reinders|first=Ilse|last2=Murphy|first2=Rachel A.|last3=Martin|first3=Kathryn R.|last4=Brouwer|first4=Ingeborg A.|last5=Visser|first5=Marjolein|last6=White|first6=Daniel K.|last7=Newman|first7=Anne B.|last8=Houston|first8=Denise K.|last9=Kanaya|first9=Alka M.|date=2016-12-09|title=BMI Trajectories in relation to Change in Lean Mass and Physical Function: The Health ABC Study|journal=Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|volume=63|issue=8|pages=1615–1621|doi=10.1111/jgs.13524|issn=0002-8614|pmc=4785850|pmid=26289686}}
  4. {{Cite journal|last=Perera|first=Subashan|last2=Patel|first2=Kushang V.|last3=Rosano|first3=Caterina|last4=Rubin|first4=Susan M.|last5=Satterfield|first5=Suzanne|last6=Harris|first6=Tamara|last7=Ensrud|first7=Kristine|last8=Orwoll|first8=Eric|last9=Lee|first9=Christine G.|date=2016-12-09|title=Gait Speed Predicts Incident Disability: A Pooled Analysis|journal=The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|volume=71|issue=1|pages=63–71|doi=10.1093/gerona/glv126|issn=1079-5006|pmc=4715231|pmid=26297942}}
  5. {{Cite journal|last=Corrales-Medina|first=Vicente F.|last2=Taljaard|first2=Monica|last3=Yende|first3=Sachin|last4=Kronmal|first4=Richard|last5=Dwivedi|first5=Girish|last6=Newman|first6=Anne B.|last7=Elkind|first7=Mitchell S.V.|last8=Lyles|first8=Mary F.|last9=Chirinos|first9=Julio A.|date=2016-12-09|title=Intermediate and Long-Term Risk of New-Onset Heart Failure after Hospitalization for Pneumonia in Elderly Adults|journal=American Heart Journal|volume=170|issue=2|pages=306–312.e6|doi=10.1016/j.ahj.2015.04.028|issn=0002-8703|pmc=4548825|pmid=26299228}}
  6. {{Cite journal|last=Katzman|first=Shana M.|last2=Strotmeyer|first2=Elsa S.|last3=Nalls|first3=Michael A.|last4=Zhao|first4=Yiqiang|last5=Mooney|first5=Sean|last6=Schork|first6=Nik|last7=Newman|first7=Anne B.|last8=Harris|first8=Tamara B.|last9=Yaffe|first9=Kristine|date=2016-12-09|title=Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Variation Associated With Peripheral Nerve Function in the Elderly|journal=The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|volume=70|issue=11|pages=1400–1408|doi=10.1093/gerona/glu175|issn=1079-5006|pmc=4612380|pmid=25394619}}
  7. {{Cite journal|last=Åsvold|first=Bjørn O.|last2=Vatten|first2=Lars J.|last3=Bjøro|first3=Trine|last4=Bauer|first4=Douglas C.|last5=Bremner|first5=Alexandra|last6=Cappola|first6=Anne R.|last7=Ceresini|first7=Graziano|last8=den Elzen|first8=Wendy P. J.|last9=Ferrucci|first9=Luigi|date=2016-12-09|title=Thyroid Function Within the Normal Range and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease|journal=JAMA Internal Medicine|volume=175|issue=6|pages=1037–1047|doi=10.1001/jamainternmed.2015.0930|issn=2168-6106|pmc=4732559|pmid=25893284}}
  8. {{Cite journal|last=Marcum|first=Zachary A.|last2=Perera|first2=Subashan|last3=Newman|first3=Anne B.|last4=Thorpe|first4=Joshua M.|last5=Switzer|first5=Galen E.|last6=Gray|first6=Shelly L.|last7=Simonsick|first7=Eleanor M.|last8=Shorr|first8=Ronald I.|last9=Bauer|first9=Douglas C.|date=2016-12-09|title=Antihypertensive Use and Recurrent Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Findings From the Health ABC Study|journal=The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|volume=70|issue=12|pages=1562–1568|doi=10.1093/gerona/glv095|issn=1079-5006|pmc=4643613|pmid=26265732}}
  9. {{Cite journal|last=Sink|first=Kaycee M.|last2=Espeland|first2=Mark A.|last3=Castro|first3=Cynthia M.|last4=Church|first4=Timothy|last5=Cohen|first5=Ron|last6=Dodson|first6=John A.|last7=Guralnik|first7=Jack|last8=Hendrie|first8=Hugh C.|last9=Jennings|first9=Janine|date=2015-08-25|title=Effect of a 24-Month Physical Activity Intervention vs Health Education on Cognitive Outcomes in Sedentary Older Adults: The LIFE Randomized Trial|journal=JAMA|volume=314|issue=8|pages=781–790|doi=10.1001/jama.2015.9617|issn=1538-3598|pmc=4698980|pmid=26305648}}
  10. {{Cite journal|last=Chalhoub|first=Didier|last2=Cawthon|first2=Peggy M.|last3=Ensrud|first3=Kristine E.|last4=Stefanick|first4=Marcia L.|last5=Kado|first5=Deborah M.|last6=Boudreau|first6=Robert|last7=Greenspan|first7=Susan|last8=Newman|first8=Anne|last9=Zmuda|first9=Joseph|date=2016-12-09|title=Risk of non-spine fractures among older men and women with sarcopenia, low bone mass, or both|journal=Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|volume=63|issue=9|pages=1733–1740|doi=10.1111/jgs.13605|issn=0002-8614|pmc=4625906|pmid=26310882}}
  11. {{Cite journal|last=Hall|first=Martica H.|last2=Smagula|first2=Stephen F.|last3=Boudreau|first3=Robert M.|last4=Ayonayon|first4=Hilsa N.|last5=Goldman|first5=Suzanne E.|last6=Harris|first6=Tamara B.|last7=Naydeck|first7=Barbara L.|last8=Rubin|first8=Susan M.|last9=Samuelsson|first9=Laura|date=2015-02-01|title=Association between Sleep Duration and Mortality Is Mediated by Markers of Inflammation and Health in Older Adults: The Health, Aging and Body Composition Study|journal=Sleep|volume=38|issue=2|pages=189–195|doi=10.5665/sleep.4394|issn=0161-8105|pmc=4288599|pmid=25348127}}

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://triblive.com/news/allegheny/6067508-74/newman-detre-health|title=Newsmaker: Dr. Anne B. Newman|last=Wereschagin|first=Mike|date=2 June 2014|website=Trib Total News Live|publisher=Trib Total Media, LLC|access-date=12 November 2016}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.publichealth.pitt.edu/home/directory/anne-b-newman|title=Anne B. Newman, MD, MPH|last=|first=|date=|website=Pitt Public Health|publisher=University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health|access-date=12 November 2016}}
3. ^{{cite journal|last1=Newman|first1=Anne B.|title=Total and Cause-Specific Mortality in the Cardiovascular Health Study|journal=The Journals of Gerontology: Series A|date=29 July 2009|volume=64A|issue=12|pages=1251–1261 |url=http://biomedgerontology.oxfordjournals.org/content/64A/12/1251.full|accessdate=4 November 2015|display-authors=etal|doi=10.1093/gerona/glp127|pmid=19723772|pmc=2773812}}
4. ^{{cite news|last1=Rubin|first1=Rita|title=Study finds some benefits to lower-body fat|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/health/2005-08-10-body-fat_x.htm|accessdate=4 November 2015|publisher=USA Today|date=10 August 2005}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Einstein/Montefiore Department of Medicine|url=http://www.einstein.yu.edu/departments/medicine/gr-details.asp?eventid=9340|publisher=Albert Einstein College of Medicine|accessdate=4 November 2015|location=New York City, New York|date=3 April 2014}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Six Women in New Teaching Posts at Leading Universities|url=https://www.wiareport.com/2014/06/six-women-in-new-teaching-posts-at-leading-universities/|accessdate=4 November 2015|publisher=Women In Academia Report|date=6 June 2014|location=Bartonsville, Pennsylvania}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://triblive.com/news/allegheny/6067508-74/newman-detre-health#axzz3qYJiqEXp|title=Newsmaker: Dr. Anne B. Newman|date=2 June 2014|publisher=Tribune-Review|location=Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|last1=Wereschagin|first1=Mike|accessdate=4 November 2015}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Newman, Anne-ResearcherID: C-6408-2013|url=http://www.researcherid.com/rid/C-6408-2013|publisher=Thomson Reuters|accessdate=4 November 2015}}

External links

  • [https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=anne+b.+newman&fq=ap%3A%22newman+anne+b%22&dblist=638&qt=sort&se=yr&sd=asc&qt=sort_yr_asc WorldCat Publications list]
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