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Jeffrey A. Cutler is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with a focus on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Additional areas of study include Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Surgery, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

The scientist's main topics of research encompass:

  • Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Hormonal Regulation and Hypertension
  • Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention
  • Cardiac Health and Mental Health
  • Cardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders
  • Cardiovascular and Exercise Physiology

Recent publications by Jeffrey A. Cutler include the following:

  • Pharmacological blood pressure lowering for primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease across different levels of blood pressure, 2021, The Lancet
  • Final Report of a Trial of Intensive versus Standard Blood-Pressure Control, 2021, New England Journal of Medicine
  • Age-stratified and blood-pressure-stratified effects of blood-pressure-lowering pharmacotherapy for the prevention of cardiovascular disease and death: an individual participant-level data meta-analysis, 2021, The Lancet
  • Association of Intensive vs Standard Blood Pressure Control With Magnetic Resonance Imaging Biomarkers of Alzheimer Disease, 2021, JAMA Neurology
  • SPRINT Revisited: Updated Results and Implications, 2021, Hypertension

Frequent co-authors collaboration includes:

  • Paul K. Whelton
  • William C. Cushman
  • Jeff D. Williamson
  • Lawrence J. Fine
  • Dalane W. Kitzman

Publications by Jeffrey A. Cutler have appeared in venues such as:

  • The Lancet
  • Hypertension
  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • JAMA Neurology
  • American Journal of Kidney Diseases

Best Publications

  • Major outcomes in high-risk hypertensive patients randomized to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or calcium channel blocker vs diuretic: The antihypertensive and lipid-lowering treatment to prevent heart attack trial (ALLHAT)

    Curt D. Furberg;Jackson T. Wright;Barry R Davis;Jeffrey A. Cutler

  • A Clinical Trial of the Effects of Dietary Patterns on Blood Pressure

    Lawrence J. Appel;Thomas Burton Moore;Thomas Burton Moore;Eva Obarzanek;William M. Vollmer

  • Effects on Blood Pressure of Reduced Dietary Sodium and the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Diet

    F M Sacks;L P Svetkey;W M Vollmer;L J Appel

  • A Randomized Trial of Intensive versus Standard Blood-Pressure Control

    Jackson T. Wright;Jeff D. Williamson;Paul K. Whelton;Joni K. Snyder

  • Prevalence of Hypertension in the US Adult Population: Results From the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-1991

    Vicki L. Burt;Paul Whelton;Edward J. Roccella;Clarice Brown

  • Randomised trial of a perindopril-based blood-pressure-lowering regimen among 6105 individuals with previous stroke or transient ischaemic attack

    S. MacMahon;B. Neal;C. Tzourio;A. Rodgers

  • Effects of intensive blood-pressure control in type 2 diabetes mellitus.

    C. Cushman;Gregory W. Evans;Robert P. Byington;Jeffrey A. Cutler

  • Primary Prevention of Hypertension: Clinical and Public Health Advisory From the National High Blood Pressure Education Program

    Paul K. Whelton;Jiang He;Lawrence J. Appel;Jeffrey A. Cutler

  • Trends in the Prevalence, Awareness, Treatment, and Control of Hypertension in the Adult US Population: Data From the Health Examination Surveys, 1960 to 1991

    Vicki L. Burt;Jeffrey A. Cutler;Millicent Higgins;Michael J. Horan

  • Major Outcomes in Moderately Hypercholesterolemic, Hypertensive Patients Randomized to Pravastatin vs Usual Care

    Curt D. Furberg;Jackson T. Wright;Barry R. Davis;Jeffrey A. Cutler

  • Sodium Reduction and Weight Loss in the Treatment of Hypertension in Older Persons: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Nonpharmacologic Interventions in the Elderly (TONE)

    Paul K. Whelton;Lawrence J. Appel;Mark A. Espeland;William B. Applegate

  • Long term effects of dietary sodium reduction on cardiovascular disease outcomes: observational follow-up of the trials of hypertension prevention (TOHP)

    Nancy R Cook;Jeffrey A Cutler;Eva Obarzanek;Julie E Buring

  • Treatment of Mild Hypertension Study: Final Results

    J D Neaton;R H Grimm;R J Prineas;J Stamler

  • The 1988 Report of the Joint National Committee on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure

    Aram V. Chobanian;Michael H. Alderman;Vincent DeQuattro;Edward D. Frohlich

  • Success and predictors of blood pressure control in diverse North American settings: the antihypertensive and lipid-lowering treatment to prevent heart attack trial (ALLHAT).

    William C. Cushman;Charles E. Ford;Jeffrey A. Cutler;Karen L. Margolis

  • Effects of Oral Potassium on Blood Pressure: Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials

    Paul K. Whelton;Jiang He;Jeffrey A. Cutler;Frederick L. Brancati

  • Effect of Diuretic-Based Antihypertensive Treatment on Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Older Diabetic Patients With Isolated Systolic Hypertension

    J. David Curb;Sara L. Pressel;Jeffrey A. Cutler;Peter J. Savage

  • Summary of the NHLBI Working Group on Research on Hypertension During Pregnancy

    James M Roberts;Gail D Pearson;Jeffrey A Cutler;Marshall D Lindheimer

  • Trends in Hypertension Prevalence, Awareness, Treatment, and Control Rates in United States Adults Between 1988–1994 and 1999–2004

    Jeffrey A. Cutler;Paul D. Sorlie;Michael Wolz;Thomas Thom

  • Variance imputation for overviews of clinical trials with continuous response

    Dean Follmann;Paul Elliott;Il Suh;Jeffrey Cutler

Frequent Co-Authors

Barry R. Davis
Barry R. Davis The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Paul K. Whelton
Paul K. Whelton Tulane University
William C. Cushman
William C. Cushman University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Richard H. Grimm
Richard H. Grimm University of Minnesota
Curt D. Furberg
Curt D. Furberg Wake Forest University
Jeremiah Stamler
Jeremiah Stamler Northwestern University
Nancy R. Cook
Nancy R. Cook Brigham and Women's Hospital
Lawrence J. Appel
Lawrence J. Appel Johns Hopkins University
Jackson T. Wright
Jackson T. Wright Case Western Reserve University
Karen L. Margolis
Karen L. Margolis HealthPartners

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