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Pamela J. Schreiner is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States and has a significant body of work in the field of Medicine, with a primary focus on cardiology and related disciplines.

The scientist's research covers several subfields of study including:

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Physiology
  • Genetics

Research topics frequently addressed in their publications include:

  • Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors
  • Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
  • Nutritional Studies and Diet
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Pamela J. Schreiner illustrate diverse research interests within cardiovascular health and epidemiology. Notable publications include:

  • "Cerebral small vessel disease genomics and its implications across the lifespan" (2020) in Nature Communications
  • "Steps per Day and All-Cause Mortality in Middle-aged Adults in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study" (2021) in JAMA Network Open
  • "Epigenetic Age Acceleration Reflects Long-Term Cardiovascular Health" (2021) in Circulation Research
  • "The Coronary Artery Risk Development In Young Adults (CARDIA) Study" (2021) in Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • "Long-term cumulative blood pressure in young adults and incident heart failure, coronary heart disease, stroke, and cardiovascular disease: The CARDIA study" (2020) in European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Frequent collaborative partners in research include:

  • Cora E. Lewis
  • David R. Jacobs
  • Mercedes R. Carnethon
  • Donald M. Lloyd-Jones
  • James M. Shikany

The principal publication venues for Schreiner's work consist of:

  • Circulation
  • UNC Libraries
  • Menopause The Journal of The North American Menopause Society
  • Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
  • JAMA Network Open

Best Publications

  • Executive Summary: Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics—2013 Update A Report From the American Heart Association

    Alan S. Go;Dariush Mozaffarian;Véronique L. Roger;Emelia J. Benjamin

  • Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics—2013 Update A Report From the American Heart Association

    Alan S. Go;Dariush Mozaffarian;Véronique L. Roger;Emelia J. Benjamin

  • Examining a bidirectional association between depressive symptoms and diabetes.

    Sherita Hill Golden;Mariana Lazo;Mercedes Carnethon;Alain G. Bertoni

  • Novel genetic associations for blood pressure identified via gene-alcohol interaction in up to 570K individuals across multiple ancestries

    Mary F. Feitosa;Aldi T. Kraja;Daniel I. Chasman;Yun J. Sung

  • Older women with diabetes have an increased risk of fracture: a prospective study

    Ann V. Schwartz;Deborah E. Sellmeyer;Kristine E. Ensrud;Kristine E. Ensrud;Jane A. Cauley

  • Association between alcohol and cardiovascular disease:Mendelian randomisation analysis based on individual participant data

    Michael V Holmes;Michael V Holmes;Caroline E Dale;Luisa Zuccolo;Richard J Silverwood

  • HMG-coenzyme A reductase inhibition, type 2 diabetes, and bodyweight: evidence from genetic analysis and randomised trials.

    Daniel I Swerdlow;David Preiss;Karoline B Kuchenbaecker;Michael Holmes

  • Older women with diabetes have a higher risk of falls: a prospective study.

    Ann V. Schwartz;Teresa A. Hillier;Deborah E. Sellmeyer;Helaine E. Resnick

  • Weight Gain Continues in the 1990s: 10-year Trends in Weight and Overweight from the CARDIA Study

    Cora E. Lewis;David R. Jacobs;Heather McCreath;Catarina I. Kiefe

  • Coronary Artery Calcium Scores and Risk for Cardiovascular Events in Women Classified as “Low Risk” Based on Framingham Risk Score: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)

    Susan G. Lakoski;Philip Greenland;Nathan D. Wong;Pamela J. Schreiner

  • Protein-altering variants associated with body mass index implicate pathways that control energy intake and expenditure in obesity

    Valérie Turcot;Yingchang Lu;Yingchang Lu;Heather M Highland;Heather M Highland;Claudia Schurmann

  • Early menopause predicts future coronary heart disease and stroke: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis.

    Melissa Wellons;Pamela Ouyang;Pamela J. Schreiner;David M. Herrington

  • Early adult risk factor levels and subsequent coronary artery calcification: the CARDIA Study.

    Catherine M. Loria;Kiang Liu;Cora E. Lewis;Stephen B. Hulley

  • Association of low-frequency and rare coding-sequence variants with blood lipids and coronary heart disease in 56,000 whites and blacks.

    Gina M. Peloso;Paul L. Auer;Joshua C. Bis;Arend Voorman

  • Maintaining a high physical activity level over 20 years and weight gain.

    Arlene L. Hankinson;Martha L. Daviglus;Claude Bouchard;Mercedes Carnethon

  • Long‐Term Prediction of Incident Hip Fracture Risk in Elderly White Women: Study of Osteoporotic Fractures

    Brent C. Taylor;Pamela J. Schreiner;Katie L. Stone;Howard A. Fink

  • Prevalence of binge eating disorder, obesity, and depression in a biracial cohort of young adults

    Delia E. Smith;Marsha D. Marcus;Cora E. Lewis;Marian Fitzgibbon

  • Large-Scale Gene-Centric Meta-analysis across 32 Studies Identifies Multiple Lipid Loci

    Folkert W. Asselbergs;Yiran Guo;Yiran Guo;Erik P A Van Iperen;Suthesh Sivapalaratnam

  • A meta-analysis identifies new loci associated with body mass index in individuals of African ancestry.

    Keri L. Monda;Keri L. Monda;Gary K. Chen;Kira C. Taylor;Kira C. Taylor;Cameron Palmer;Cameron Palmer

  • HMG-COENZYME A REDUCTASE INHIBITION, TYPE 2 DIABETES, AND BODYWEIGHT: EVIDENCE FROM GENETIC ANALYSIS AND RANDOMISED TRIALS

    D Swerdlow;D Preiss;A D Hingorani;N Sattar

Frequent Co-Authors

Cora E. Lewis
Cora E. Lewis University of Alabama at Birmingham
David R. Jacobs
David R. Jacobs University of Minnesota
Stephen Sidney
Stephen Sidney Kaiser Permanente
Kiang Liu
Kiang Liu Northwestern University
Eric Boerwinkle
Eric Boerwinkle The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Myriam Fornage
Myriam Fornage The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Mercedes R. Carnethon
Mercedes R. Carnethon Northwestern University
Bruce M. Psaty
Bruce M. Psaty University of Washington
Barbara Sternfeld
Barbara Sternfeld Kaiser Permanente
Donald M. Lloyd-Jones
Donald M. Lloyd-Jones Northwestern University

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