His scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Cardiology, Stroke, Epidemiology and Cohort study. His work deals with themes such as Diabetes mellitus, Surgery and Polysomnography, which intersect with Internal medicine. His work carried out in the field of Polysomnography brings together such families of science as Odds ratio, Body mass index and Physical therapy.
His research in Cardiology intersects with topics in Framingham Risk Score and Blood pressure. His Epidemiology study incorporates themes from Demography, Incidence and Ethnic group. He interconnects Proportional hazards model, Hazard ratio, Confidence interval and Cohort in the investigation of issues within Cohort study.
Eyal Shahar focuses on Internal medicine, Cardiology, Stroke, Risk factor and Surgery. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Diabetes mellitus and Endocrinology. His Cardiology research includes themes of Body mass index, Blood pressure and Polysomnography.
His Stroke study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Proportional hazards model, Epidemiology, Incidence and Cohort. The Risk factor study which covers Odds ratio that intersects with Spirometry. His Surgery study combines topics in areas such as Coronary artery disease and Heart disease.
Eyal Shahar spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Cardiology, Stroke, Physical therapy and Cohort. Eyal Shahar has researched Cardiology in several fields, including Aldosterone and Subclinical atherosclerosis. His study in Stroke is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Absolute risk reduction, Framingham Risk Score, Incidence, Proportional hazards model and Hazard ratio.
His Physical therapy research incorporates themes from Clinical trial, Diabetes mellitus, Polysomnography, Placebo and Obstructive sleep apnea. His research integrates issues of Body mass index and Actigraphy in his study of Polysomnography. Eyal Shahar interconnects Intracerebral hemorrhage and Cohort study in the investigation of issues within Cohort.
His primary areas of investigation include Internal medicine, Physical therapy, Stroke, Polysomnography and Cardiology. Eyal Shahar is interested in Framingham Heart Study, which is a field of Internal medicine. His work deals with themes such as Framingham Risk Score, Cohort study, Proportional hazards model, Hazard ratio and Cohort, which intersect with Stroke.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Prospective cohort study and Epidemiology in addition to Cohort study. His Polysomnography study incorporates themes from Body mass index and Obstructive sleep apnea. His Cardiology research includes elements of Survival rate and Case fatality rate.
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Circulating microRNAs in sera correlate with soluble biomarkers of immune activation but do not predict mortality in ART treated individuals with HIV-1 infection : a case control study
Daniel D. Murray;Kazuo Suzuki;Matthew Law;Jonel Trebicka.
PLOS ONE (2015)
Association of Sleep-Disordered Breathing, Sleep Apnea, and Hypertension in a Large Community-Based Study
F. Javier Nieto;Terry B. Young;Bonnie K. Lind;Eyal Shahar.
JAMA (2000)
Sleep-disordered breathing and cardiovascular disease: cross-sectional results of the Sleep Heart Health Study.
Shahar E;Whitney Cw;Redline S;Lee Et.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (2001)
Predictors of sleep-disordered breathing in community-dwelling adults: the Sleep Heart Health Study.
Terry Young;Eyal Shahar;F. Javier Nieto;Susan Redline.
JAMA Internal Medicine (2002)
Hypertension and antihypertensive therapy as risk factors for type 2 diabetes mellitus
Todd W. Gress;F. Javier Nieto;Eyal Shahar;Marion R. Wofford.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2000)
Prospective study of obstructive sleep apnea and incident coronary heart disease and heart failure: The sleep heart health study
Daniel J. Gottlieb;Gayane Yenokyan;Anne B. Newman;George T. O'Connor.
Circulation (2010)
Sleep-disordered breathing and mortality: A prospective cohort study
Naresh M. Punjabi;Brian S. Caffo;James L. Goodwin;Daniel J. Gottlieb.
PLOS Medicine (2009)
Sleep-Disordered Breathing, Glucose Intolerance, and Insulin Resistance The Sleep Heart Health Study
Naresh M. Punjabi;Eyal Shahar;Susan Redline;Daniel J. Gottlieb.
American Journal of Epidemiology (2004)
Obstructive Sleep Apnea–Hypopnea and Incident Stroke: the Sleep Heart Health Study
Susan Redline;Gayane Yenokyan;Daniel J. Gottlieb;Daniel J. Gottlieb;Eyal Shahar.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (2010)
Case definitions for acute coronary heart disease in epidemiology and clinical research studies: a statement from the AHA Council on Epidemiology and Prevention; AHA Statistics Committee; World Heart Federation Council on Epidemiology and Prevention; the European Society of Cardiology Working Group on Epidemiology and Prevention; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Russell V. Luepker;Fred S. Apple;Robert H. Christenson;Richard S. Crow.
Circulation (2003)
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