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78
Citations
21332
World Ranking
18082
National Ranking
9015

Overview

Dan K. Kiely is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic profile indicates involvement primarily within this institution, though specific fields of study, publication topics, and collaborations have not been detailed.

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This overview is based strictly on the data provided and reflects the current publicly accessible academic footprint of Dan K. Kiely as associated with Harvard University.

Best Publications

  • The Clinical Course of Advanced Dementia

    Susan L. Mitchell;Joan M. Teno;Dan K. Kiely;Michele L. Shaffer

  • 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

  • Dying With Advanced Dementia in the Nursing Home

    Susan L. Mitchell;Dan K. Kiely;Mary Beth Hamel

  • Chronic musculoskeletal pain and the occurrence of falls in an older population.

    Suzanne G. Leveille;Richard N. Jones;Dan K. Kiely;Jeffrey M. Hausdorff

  • 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

  • Delirium accelerates cognitive decline in Alzheimer disease

    T. G. Fong;R. N. Jones;P. Shi;E. R. Marcantonio

  • 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

  • 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

  • Familial aggregation of stroke. The Framingham Study.

    D K Kiely;P A Wolf;L A Cupples;A S Beiser

  • 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

  • Outcomes of Older People Admitted to Postacute Facilities with Delirium

    Edward R. Marcantonio;Dan K. Kiely;Samuel E. Simon;E. John Orav

  • Estimating Prognosis for Nursing Home Residents With Advanced Dementia

    Susan L. Mitchell;Dan K. Kiely;Mary Beth Hamel;Pil S. Park

  • Is stair climb power a clinically relevant measure of leg power impairments in at-risk older adults?

    Jonathan F. Bean;Jonathan F. Bean;Dan K. Kiely;Sharon LaRose;Joda Alian

  • The association of serum anticholinergic activity with delirium in elderly medical patients.

    Jonathan M. Flacker;Virginia Cummings;John R. Mach;Kris Bettin

  • Decreased Neuronal and Increased Oligodendroglial Densities in Huntington's Disease Caudate Nucleus

    R. H. Myers;J. P. Vonsattel;P. A. Paskevich;D. K. Kiely;D. K. Kiely

  • Risk factors for delirium at discharge: development and validation of a predictive model.

    Sharon Inouye;Ying Zhang;Richard Norman Jones;Dan K. Kiely

  • Increased Velocity Exercise Specific to Task (InVEST) Training: A Pilot Study Exploring Effects on Leg Power, Balance, and Mobility in Community‐Dwelling Older Women

    Jonathan F. Bean;Seth Herman;Dan K. Kiely;Ingrid C. Frey

  • Factors Associated With Slow Progression in Huntington's Disease

    R H Myers;D S Sax;W J Koroshetz;C Mastromauro

  • Morphometric analysis of the prefrontal cortex in Huntington's disease

    A. Sotrel;P. A. Paskevich;D. K. Kiely;E. D. Bird

  • Validation and Comparison of Two Frailty Indexes: The MOBILIZE Boston Study

    Dan K. Kiely;L. Adrienne Cupples;Lewis A. Lipsitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan L. Mitchell
Susan L. Mitchell Harvard University
Lewis A. Lipsitz
Lewis A. Lipsitz Harvard Medical School
Richard N. Jones
Richard N. Jones Brown University
Suzanne G. Leveille
Suzanne G. Leveille University of Massachusetts Boston
Edward R. Marcantonio
Edward R. Marcantonio Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Walter R. Frontera
Walter R. Frontera University of Puerto Rico
Richard H. Myers
Richard H. Myers Boston University
Douglas P. Kiel
Douglas P. Kiel Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Sharon K. Inouye
Sharon K. Inouye Harvard Medical School
L. Adrienne Cupples
L. Adrienne Cupples Boston University

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