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JoEllen Wilbur to Cardiovascular Diseases

This is a "connection" page, showing publications JoEllen Wilbur has written about Cardiovascular Diseases.
Connection Strength

2.226
  1. A study protocol for MindMoves: A lifestyle physical activity and cognitive training intervention to prevent cognitive impairment in older women with cardiovascular disease. Contemp Clin Trials. 2021 02; 101:106254.
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    Score: 0.537
  2. Assessing and addressing cardiovascular risk in young women. Nurs Outlook. 2018 May - Jun; 66(3):325-328.
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    Score: 0.445
  3. The MindMoves Trial: Cross-Sectional Analyses of Baseline Vascular Risk and Cognition in Older Women with Cardiovascular Disease. J Alzheimers Dis. 2024; 100(4):1407-1416.
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    Score: 0.165
  4. The Feasibility of a Combined Lifestyle Physical Activity and Cognitive Training Intervention to Prevent Cognitive Impairment in Older Women With Cardiovascular Disease. J Phys Act Health. 2021 01 01; 18(1):70-75.
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    Score: 0.134
  5. Feasibility of a Lifestyle Physical Activity Intervention to Prevent Memory Loss in Older Women With Cardiovascular Disease: A Mixed-Methods Approach. Can J Nurs Res. 2020 Dec; 52(4):278-289.
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    Score: 0.121
  6. African-American Women's Perceived Risk for Cardiovascular Disease versus Framingham Risk. J Natl Black Nurses Assoc. 2018 Jul; 29(1):1-5.
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    Score: 0.113
  7. Subjective Versus Objective Estimated Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Adherence to Physical Activity in African American Women. J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2018 Mar/Apr; 33(2):111-117.
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    Score: 0.110
  8. Effects of culturally adaptive walking intervention on cardiovascular disease risks for middle-aged Korean-Chinese female migrant workers. Arch Environ Occup Health. 2017 Nov 02; 72(6):317-327.
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    Score: 0.102
  9. Cardiovascular Risk in Midlife African American Women Participating in a Lifestyle Physical Activity Program. J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2016 Jul-Aug; 31(4):304-12.
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    Score: 0.098
  10. The Million Hearts initiative: Guidelines and best practices. Nurse Pract. 2016 Feb 18; 41(2):46-53; quiz 53-4.
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    Score: 0.096
  11. Recruitment of African American women to a walking program: eligibility, ineligibility, and attrition during screening. Res Nurs Health. 2006 Jun; 29(3):176-89.
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    Score: 0.049
  12. The Center for Research on Cardiovascular and Respiratory Health: the development of a National Institute of Nursing Research-funded center. Heart Lung. 2004 Mar-Apr; 33(2):69-74.
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    Score: 0.042
  13. Acculturation and cardiovascular disease risk in midlife immigrant women from the former Soviet Union. Prog Cardiovasc Nurs. 2004; 19(2):47-55.
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    Score: 0.041
  14. Quantitative study of correlates of physical activity in women from diverse racial/ethnic groups: Women's Cardiovascular Health Network Project--introduction and methodology. Am J Prev Med. 2003 Oct; 25(3 Suppl 1):5-14.
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    Score: 0.041
  15. Cardiovascular disease risk factors and menopausal status in midlife women from the former Soviet Union. Women Health. 2003; 38(3):19-36.
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    Score: 0.039
  16. Environmental, policy, and cultural factors related to physical activity in urban, African American women. Women Health. 2002; 36(2):17-28.
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    Score: 0.036
  17. Environmental, policy, and cultural factors related to physical activity in a diverse sample of women: The Women's Cardiovascular Health Network Project--summary and discussion. Women Health. 2002; 36(2):123-34.
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    Score: 0.036
  18. A walking program for outpatients in psychiatric rehabilitation: pilot study. Biol Res Nurs. 2005 Oct; 7(2):87-97.
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    Score: 0.012
  19. Environmental, policy, and cultural factors related to physical activity in a diverse sample of women: the Women's Cardiovascular Health Network Project--introduction and methodology. Women Health. 2002; 36(2):1-15.
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    Score: 0.009
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