His primary scientific interests are in Risk factor, Cohort, Physical therapy, Odds ratio and Dementia. The study incorporates disciplines such as Framingham Heart Study, Chronic pain, Surgery and Blood pressure in addition to Risk factor. His research investigates the link between Cohort and topics such as Relative risk that cross with problems in Stroke.
His research in Odds ratio intersects with topics in Intensive care medicine, Confidence interval, Isometric exercise and Comorbidity. His Dementia research incorporates themes from Cohort study, Minimum Data Set, Pediatrics and Emergency medicine. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Psychological intervention, Mortality rate and Gerontology.
Dan K. Kiely mostly deals with Physical therapy, Gerontology, Dementia, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Cohort study. His Physical therapy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cross-sectional study and Randomized controlled trial. Dan K. Kiely has included themes like End-of-life care, Retrospective cohort study, Activities of daily living, Minimum Data Set and Geriatrics in his Gerontology study.
In his work, Cohort is strongly intertwined with Risk factor, which is a subfield of Minimum Data Set. His Dementia study incorporates themes from Odds ratio, Psychological intervention, Psychiatry, Palliative care and Prospective cohort study. Dan K. Kiely has researched Cohort study in several fields, including Mortality rate and Logistic regression.
His main research concerns Physical therapy, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Lumbar spinal stenosis, Rehabilitation and Injury prevention. Dan K. Kiely works mostly in the field of Physical therapy, limiting it down to topics relating to Cohort study and, in certain cases, Cross-sectional study. His biological study deals with issues like Independent living, which deal with fields such as Osteoporosis, Risk factor, Poisson regression and Relative risk.
His research investigates the connection between Hazard ratio and topics such as Cohort that intersect with problems in Odds ratio, Cumulative incidence, Emergency medicine and Long-term care. His research integrates issues of Prospective cohort study, Gerontology and Geriatrics in his study of Incidence. His Radiological weapon study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Dementia and Family medicine.
Dan K. Kiely focuses on Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Cognitive impairment, Physical therapy, Psychological intervention and Activities of daily living. His work on Preferred walking speed as part of general Physical medicine and rehabilitation study is frequently linked to Comparability, bridging the gap between disciplines. His study looks at the intersection of Cognitive impairment and topics like Short Physical Performance Battery with Mean age, Cohort study, Successful aging, Cross-sectional study and Neuropsychology.
His Physical therapy study focuses on Brief Pain Inventory in particular. Psychological intervention is a primary field of his research addressed under Psychiatry. The various areas that Dan K. Kiely examines in his Activities of daily living study include Poisson regression, Relative risk, Confidence interval, Independent living and Depression.
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The Clinical Course of Advanced Dementia
Susan L. Mitchell;Joan M. Teno;Dan K. Kiely;Michele L. Shaffer.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2009)
The Relationship Between Leg Power and Physical Performance in Mobility-Limited Older People
Jonathan F. Bean;Jonathan F. Bean;Dan K. Kiely;Seth Herman;Suzanne G. Leveille.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2002)
Dying With Advanced Dementia in the Nursing Home
Susan L. Mitchell;Dan K. Kiely;Mary Beth Hamel.
JAMA Internal Medicine (2004)
Chronic musculoskeletal pain and the occurrence of falls in an older population.
Suzanne G. Leveille;Richard N. Jones;Dan K. Kiely;Jeffrey M. Hausdorff.
JAMA (2009)
A Comparison of Leg Power and Leg Strength Within the InCHIANTI Study: Which Influences Mobility More?
Jonathan F. Bean;Suzanne G. Leveille;Dan K. Kiely;Stephania Bandinelli.
Journals of Gerontology Series A-biological Sciences and Medical Sciences (2003)
Delirium accelerates cognitive decline in Alzheimer disease
T. G. Fong;R. N. Jones;P. Shi;E. R. Marcantonio.
Neurology (2009)
The risk factors and impact on survival of feeding tube placement in nursing home residents with severe cognitive impairment
Susan L. Mitchell;Dan K. Kiely;Lewis A. Lipsitz.
JAMA Internal Medicine (1997)
Parental history is an independent risk factor for coronary artery disease: the Framingham Study.
Richard H. Myers;Dan K. Kiely;L.Adrienne Cupples;William B. Kannel.
American Heart Journal (1990)
Familial aggregation of stroke. The Framingham Study.
D K Kiely;P A Wolf;L A Cupples;A S Beiser.
Stroke (1993)
Hypertension, orthostatic hypotension, and the risk of falls in a community-dwelling elderly population: the maintenance of balance, independent living, intellect, and zest in the elderly of Boston study.
Anupama Gangavati;Anupama Gangavati;Ihab Hajjar;Ihab Hajjar;Lien Quach;Richard N. Jones.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2011)
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